Yo young people The Journal de Montreal

Yo young people! – The Journal de Montreal

For a long time in world history, major changes, revolutions or upheavals were driven by youth. Uprisings and upheavals often occur at universities or at high levels of education.

Isn’t that what’s happening? We rely on the old Canadians and their glorious history, but it is the young people who are speaking out now. They have learned to win in their own way and lead by example along the way. Let’s light it up!

But yes, the Quebec Remparts just won the Memorial Cup like greats, like real champions. It’s not trivial. The University of Montreal Carabins began the revolution a week ago. The Alouettes are also full of young people, and have you seen the uprising in a finale that couldn’t be more dramatic… Enough to make you think, right?

We push behind the Canadian’s back, but it’s the others who show up. One thing is certain: we have to put our clubs back into the hands of young people. Young talent, modern and why not revolutionary philosophies. Yes, we saw it in Los Angeles (1-3-1 strategy) and in Boston with a defense that was much more daring than passive in the defensive zone. Rely on creativity and innovative ideas.

We are waiting for you, Arber

The Stanley Cup shouldn’t even be considered until 2027 and even then. So take the old people out and bring in young people, including into coaching. You can’t win anything with old methods that is as predictable as the long back pass on the power play. Advanced clubs have gone much further. Let’s turn it back on!

Did you notice that it didn’t take long for opposing teams to defeat Caufield’s strategy of always hiding in the same place? Caufield was said to be lethargic. Fake. It’s the commanders, the trainers who are helpless. You must renew the entire license. Reinvent.

Have I seen that the players are more afraid since Xhekaj’s absence? I said that, too. When the sheriff isn’t there, the mice tremble.

FROM THE ENCLAVE

  • The King of Gyproc has hit a wall.
  • So dishonest that he accepts his lies at Costco.
  • The City of Montreal’s OCPM Christmas party is canceled. You will therefore receive your champagne and your prawn crown by post.
  • A blind person can drive a car in Montreal without any problem. The streets are in Braille.
  • Mr. Girard, a little effort. Only a few dollars are missing and the Quebec Remparts would hold their next training camp in Los Angeles.
  • A hungry junkie was arrested downtown and wanted to spy on a picket line.
  • What do Facebook employees do on their break?
  • Do you know the history of the closet? It didn’t seem that practical.
  • Does Dequoy apply a band-aid or a diachylon to his injury?