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#260741 by shiram
Fri Apr 01, 2011 6:32 am
A mean business man took baseball away from our city.
I used to like going to games, they are not the most exciting games, the pace is usually slow, but it's a great time, if you have good friends.
Also the strike, in 93 or 94, I think, cut off one of our best years.

And my Habs are slumping again at season ends... Here's hoping they pick it up for playoffs.
#260771 by Octillus
Fri Apr 01, 2011 9:34 am
For the record, the only other NL team I used to support was the Expos. They're just sad as the Nationals, there was some damn pride in the Canadian version.
#260780 by shiram
Fri Apr 01, 2011 9:47 am
Octillus wrote:For the record, the only other NL team I used to support was the Expos. They're just sad as the Nationals, there was some damn pride in the Canadian version.


At least Youppi still keeps the spirit going as the Habs mascot.
We had some great players, and we had that great big stadium, that now now one uses anymore...
#260861 by Atari
Sat Apr 02, 2011 7:57 am
AAAAND we're through to Sundays final against Cardiff or Belfast (decided later on today) thanks to a stunning OT goal by rookie GB international Rob Lachowicz

Such a close game today. I type this with bloodied stumps in place of fingers.
#262754 by swervedriver
Mon Apr 18, 2011 3:54 am
Despite my previous rants, yesterday's F1 race was actually really good.

Also finally got around to watching last week's MotoGP which was probably the easiest win for Lorenzo ever. Everybody in front fell off or ran into each other. Rossi's pace up until that point was surprisingly good though. Perhaps he'll be able to battle for victories after all this season.
#263521 by shiram
Wed Apr 27, 2011 8:28 am
So the Canucks managed to win game 7, good for them! I'm sure Luongo will feel alot better now, hopefully he keeps up doign good work.

And tonight, game 7 between the Habs and Bruins, in Boston.
Habs have shown they can come back from difficult situation, while the Bruins are known for choking in the playoffs. It should be quite an interesting game, even though the Habs lineup is plagued by injuries.
Last night's game was great, but the reffing was extremely bad, and bad calls we're made on both teams, just glad the Canadiens came out with the win.

It's also very fun to watch 2 of the leagues best goalie in action, and the vast difference in their style.
#263546 by Leechmaster
Wed Apr 27, 2011 2:44 pm
G'wan the Canucks!! Fucking delighted. I was so worried about Chicago possibly going 4-0 in the last 4 games of the series and knock them out. Now if Tampa Bay knock the Shitsburgh Penguins out tonight I'll be a happy camper for the rest of the Playoffs. :mrgreen:
#263600 by shiram
Thu Apr 28, 2011 6:15 am
Leechmaster wrote:G'wan the Canucks!! Fucking delighted. I was so worried about Chicago possibly going 4-0 in the last 4 games of the series and knock them out. Now if Tampa Bay knock the Shitsburgh Penguins out tonight I'll be a happy camper for the rest of the Playoffs. :mrgreen:


Guess you are an happy camper right now!
Habs loss and that's no fun for me, but it was an extremely close series, with overall scoring equal for both teams, and 3 overtime games.
#264171 by Aden
Wed May 04, 2011 9:50 am
Kinda wish GSP would finish someone. I love him, he's definitely great; a real tactician and "martial artist"... but that's what separates him from Anderson Silva IMO, his lack of willingness to take risks and end fights properly since gaining the title. 5 non-knockouts/submissions in a row is starting to drag (not counting the BJ Penn fight, cus that one was a strange end, although I do give credit for how much he was able to break BJs 'will' - but BJ still threw in the towel way too hastily)

GSP vs Silva?
FUCKING YES PLEASE.
#264173 by shiram
Wed May 04, 2011 9:58 am
Aden wrote:Kinda wish GSP would finish someone. I love him, he's definitely great; a real tactician and "martial artist"... but that's what separates him from Anderson Silva IMO, his lack of willingness to take risks and end fights properly since gaining the title. 5 non-knockouts/submissions in a row is starting to drag (not counting the BJ Penn fight, cus that one was a strange end, although I do give credit for how much he was able to break BJs 'will' - but BJ still threw in the towel way too hastily)

GSP vs Silva?
FUCKING YES PLEASE.


GSP is in the sport to win and make money though, and you cannot fault him for defending his title the best way he can, if anything maybe contenders should be willing to take more risk against him to force things.
#264176 by Aden
Wed May 04, 2011 10:14 am
shiram wrote:
Aden wrote:Kinda wish GSP would finish someone. I love him, he's definitely great; a real tactician and "martial artist"... but that's what separates him from Anderson Silva IMO, his lack of willingness to take risks and end fights properly since gaining the title. 5 non-knockouts/submissions in a row is starting to drag (not counting the BJ Penn fight, cus that one was a strange end, although I do give credit for how much he was able to break BJs 'will' - but BJ still threw in the towel way too hastily)

GSP vs Silva?
FUCKING YES PLEASE.


GSP is in the sport to win and make money though, and you cannot fault him for defending his title the best way he can, if anything maybe contenders should be willing to take more risk against him to force things.


I wouldn't say he's in it to make money, but yeah he's definitely entitled to remain champion for as along as he can by any means necessary. That's just his 'game' - he's a master of strategy. It's why, whoever he's against, I always feel a sense of assurance that he won't lose. No matter how great any of his opponents' MMA records have been, I always tend to find myself going "pfft, GSP all the way. He'll know what to do".

You're right in saying his opponents should take more risks though. Even Dan Hardy seemed to hold back a lot more than I would've expected. I guess it's different when it's GSP you're locked inside a cage with though, lol.
#264178 by shiram
Wed May 04, 2011 10:19 am
Aden wrote:I wouldn't say he's in it to make money, but yeah he's definitely entitled to remain champion for as along as he can by any means necessary. That's just his 'game' - he's a master of strategy. It's why, whoever he's against, I always feel a sense of assurance that he won't lose. No matter how great any of his opponents' MMA records have been, I always tend to find myself going "pfft, GSP all the way. He'll know what to do".

You're right in saying his opponents should take more risks though. Even Dan Hardy seemed to hold back a lot more than I would've expected. I guess it's different when it's GSP you're locked inside a cage with though, lol.


Well what I meant by " making money" is that fighting in the UFC is his job, and to get the most money out of his job, he has to keep the title and keep winning. There is of course a competitive element to it, but you know, gotta pay the rent!
And as impressive as Silva as been, if GSP and Silva were to fight, I'd probably pick GSP as the winner.
#264184 by Leechmaster
Wed May 04, 2011 10:32 am
Not sure the whole GSP - Silva thing appeals to me as much as it used to... I'm just not sure it'd be very exciting, really. And as good as GSP is, and I love GSP, there's nobody better than Silva. The guy is a fucking ass-kicking machine and I strongly doubt anyone currently on the UFC roster could beat him... I'd rather see Jon Jones fight Silva than I would GSP these days.

Also, in motorcycle news; British Superbikes and World Superbikes seasons are both into the swing of things now and are outdoing MotoGP left right and centre. BSB in particular is absolutely fantastic entertainment. Moto2 will yet again be the only saviour for Dorna this season, I'd say. Unless the MotoGP hots up considerably. I may also be biased because I can't fucking stand Jorge Lorenzo and he's the poster-boy now and all that crap.

shiram wrote:
Leechmaster wrote:G'wan the Canucks!! Fucking delighted. I was so worried about Chicago possibly going 4-0 in the last 4 games of the series and knock them out. Now if Tampa Bay knock the Shitsburgh Penguins out tonight I'll be a happy camper for the rest of the Playoffs. :mrgreen:

Guess you are an happy camper right now!

I was indeed! Delighted, although I was hoping the Habs could knock the Bruins out. I dunno why but I don't like the Bruins at all. San Jose, for a team that seem to consistently bottle it whenever the playoffs roll around, are doing excellently this time around. If they get the Game 3 win tonight I reckon they'll sweep the Wings clean out of it on Friday night. Nik Lidstrom will still probably get the Norris because he is God on skates. Really hope he doesn't retire at the end of this season. Or any season. If I were to guess right now I'd say it's gonna be a Tampa Bay - Vancouver Stanley Cup Finals...
#264192 by swervedriver
Wed May 04, 2011 10:57 am
Leechmaster wrote:Also, in motorcycle news; British Superbikes and World Superbikes seasons are both into the swing of things now and are outdoing MotoGP left right and centre. BSB in particular is absolutely fantastic entertainment. Moto2 will yet again be the only saviour for Dorna this season, I'd say. Unless the MotoGP hots up considerably. I may also be biased because I can't fucking stand Jorge Lorenzo and he's the poster-boy now and all that crap.

Well, I've read there are 14 new team entries (might be even more as the deadline has not yet passed) for the next season, when the new 1000cc rules will be in play. That should fill the grid up nicely, which has been very barren the past seasons. Even F1 has had more cars on the grid for several years now.

I also can't stand Lorenzo and was glad to see him get his ass kicked by Pedrosa last weekend in an otherwise uneventful race (apart from the first few laps where Simoncelli and Spies crashed out). And Dovi beating Rossi out of the last corner was a pretty cool move as well.

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