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Toronto: The only team in the NHL that has more money tied up in coaching and management than in player contracts.BigTuna wrote:I'm willing to bet the leaves finish higher in the standings this year. Remember, without that winning streak the last 3 games, the Canucks could have finished 30th. The leaves have now surpassed them in talent.Blob Mckenzie wrote:The leaves have better prospects it the Canucks have a better team in the here and now.BigTuna wrote:So you think Vancouver is in a better situation right now?Reefer2 wrote:I feel bad for Tuna, can you imagine a life where you spend your free time going on opposing team sites and telling other fans that TO is actually a good team. Defending that joke of a franchise.
Tuna just understand no one outside of TO like Toronto. The team will always suck.
Vancouver is a nice city, Toronto is an eyesore.
Give us two top drafts and the tables turn. Toronto is a ways away from competing regardless of the fab 3. Shanahan is a walking concussion so him making the right decisions is a sketchy proposition at best.
Canucks have a great shot at 30th. Eriksson was a brutal signing. Too bad ownership isn't smart like MLSE and let the management blow the team up. Where is Loui Erikkson going to take this team exactly?
And that "Eye Sore" is routinely ranked as a top city in the entire world.
Sources, or I call bullshit.BigTuna wrote:And that "Eye Sore" is routinely ranked as a top city in the entire world.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/top-10- ... -1.2740493Lancer wrote:Sources, or I call bullshit.BigTuna wrote:And that "Eye Sore" is routinely ranked as a top city in the entire world.
BTW, Ontario tourism guide doesn't count. Neither does anything older than 10 years ago.
I'm not holding my breath here.
The city, like MLSE management, is bloated, old and has an over-inflated sense of ego. Torontonians used to think the rest of the world laughed at them because of Rob Ford. Rob Ford just gave us something new to laugh at beyond your hockey team.
'The Big Smoke' is more aptly 'The Big Smog' - a cancerous blight upon an otherwise jewel of a nation. If Torontonians could ever pull their heads out of their asses for a second, they'd realise what an embarrassment they are upon the rest of the country.
And that matters why? It does not count on the cap.micky107 wrote:Toronto: The only team in the NHL that has more money tied up in coaching and management than in player contracts.BigTuna wrote:I'm willing to bet the leaves finish higher in the standings this year. Remember, without that winning streak the last 3 games, the Canucks could have finished 30th. The leaves have now surpassed them in talent.Blob Mckenzie wrote:The leaves have better prospects it the Canucks have a better team in the here and now.BigTuna wrote:So you think Vancouver is in a better situation right now?Reefer2 wrote:I feel bad for Tuna, can you imagine a life where you spend your free time going on opposing team sites and telling other fans that TO is actually a good team. Defending that joke of a franchise.
Tuna just understand no one outside of TO like Toronto. The team will always suck.
Vancouver is a nice city, Toronto is an eyesore.
Give us two top drafts and the tables turn. Toronto is a ways away from competing regardless of the fab 3. Shanahan is a walking concussion so him making the right decisions is a sketchy proposition at best.
Canucks have a great shot at 30th. Eriksson was a brutal signing. Too bad ownership isn't smart like MLSE and let the management blow the team up. Where is Loui Erikkson going to take this team exactly?
And that "Eye Sore" is routinely ranked as a top city in the entire world.
A lot of cooks in the kitchen.
Ah, but then they have that wonderful, talented, young "American" boy who is so looking forward to the expiration of his ELC or maybe those tears and pouting at the podium were joy. (LOL).
Was it true that during the WCOH he was seen seeking the advice of Ryan Kesler on hockey related, um, stuff?
One reference.BigTuna wrote:Yes, the safest, cleanest big city in North America is quite the embarrassment. Hope the people in cities like Winnipeg are not too upset to be associated with us.
The Economist's Intelligence Unit (EIU) Safe Index 2015 released on Monday, which rates the safety of major cities all over the world, placed Toronto in eighth for its safety measures (and first for North America)
There was 2 there actually. You stated I'd find 0 from the past 10 years.Lancer wrote:One reference.BigTuna wrote:Yes, the safest, cleanest big city in North America is quite the embarrassment. Hope the people in cities like Winnipeg are not too upset to be associated with us.
The Economist's Intelligence Unit (EIU) Safe Index 2015 released on Monday, which rates the safety of major cities all over the world, placed Toronto in eighth for its safety measures (and first for North America)
Just.
One.
Are you kidding me???
Come back with more and better sources and I might give your position a second's more thought.
Even then, Vancouver still beat them out. Like it always will.
And yes, I would put money on the fact that Winnipeggers cringe at the association with such a tumorous municipality.
And yes, we still laugh at a city who would keep Rob Ford in office as long as he was.
And yes, we still laugh at a hockey team whose incompetence is legend.
BigTuna wrote: I'm willing to bet the leaves finish higher in the standings this year. Remember, without that winning streak the last 3 games, the Canucks could have finished 30th. The leaves have now surpassed them in talent.
Yes leaf fandom is just like any religion.Strangelove wrote:BigTuna wrote: I'm willing to bet the leaves finish higher in the standings this year. Remember, without that winning streak the last 3 games, the Canucks could have finished 30th. The leaves have now surpassed them in talent.![]()
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This thread is littered with your failed prophesies!
If you had any self-respect you would've never made yet-another one.
But you don't, do you?... of course you don't have any self-respect, you're a Leaf fan!
BigTuna wrote:There was 2 there actually. You stated I'd find 0 from the past 10 years.
And if you read both sources, Toronto beat Vancouver in one of them.
Your assertion was that Toronto is routinely named the best city in the world - forget just in Canada, and one of the sources you cited disproves your assertion straight out. As well, both come from The Economist - same source two different reports.BigTuna wrote:And that "Eye Sore" is routinely ranked as a top city in the entire world.
Speaking of bad predictions, how is Mitch Marner looking?Strangelove wrote:BigTuna wrote: I'm willing to bet the leaves finish higher in the standings this year. Remember, without that winning streak the last 3 games, the Canucks could have finished 30th. The leaves have now surpassed them in talent.![]()
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This thread is littered with your failed prophesies!
If you had any self-respect you would've never made yet-another one.
But you don't, do you?... of course you don't have any self-respect, you're a Leaf fan!
Classic back-tracking. I gave you what you asked. You are so out of it you thought I would never produce it. Now you're making odd claims about the sources. You told me no sources existed! How are those bad sources? One of them was touted in Vancouver a lot. What high school students would not include those legitimate sources? From a special school I guess.Lancer wrote:BigTuna wrote:There was 2 there actually. You stated I'd find 0 from the past 10 years.
And if you read both sources, Toronto beat Vancouver in one of them.Your assertion was that Toronto is routinely named the best city in the world - forget just in Canada, and one of the sources you cited disproves your assertion straight out. As well, both come from The Economist - same source two different reports.BigTuna wrote:And that "Eye Sore" is routinely ranked as a top city in the entire world.
Even so, elementary reasoning (even my 11 year-old got it) would suggest that a one-time top ranking does not constitute 'routine' in any rational plain of existence.
If you have trouble with the definition of a word understood by elementary school students, I refer you to the following online help: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/routinely
Even high school students know to check their sources and use more than one source. You either were being deliberately deceptive, hoping that no one would check the links; or you were being bloody sloppy and picked the top two google hits. I'll let you decide which was the case.
Toronto is a blight on the nation, just accept it.
So I say Toronto is an incredibly clean and safe city and you think that's incorrect? Have you ever travelled around?mr perfect wrote:BT, do you travel outside the GTA at all? Where in Canada have you visited? I assume you've been to Ottawa and Montreal because they're within a day's drive from your home. Have you been to Calgary, Edmonton or Vancouver? If so when, and for what purpose? Have you been to Atlantic Canada at all? St. John's Newfoundland? Do you travel to Europe? Been to any major cities in the USA? I'm curious about your experiences outside of the GTA because I'm attempting to understand how you reach the conclusions you post here.