The Montreal Canadiens and the French language


The Montreal Canadiens, “les glorieux” have a unilingual anglophone coach and the media is unhappy. I think they have a point. The coach of les Canadiens should be able to speak French.

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20 Responses to “The Montreal Canadiens and the French language”

  1. genomsbeats says:

    Guardiola does in fact speak Catalan. I believe the language spoken in the team is Spanish though.

  2. 6262323 says:

    Bye Bye canadien de montreal et bonjour États-Unis.When they sell the team to the U.S. there be nothing to fight over.When a company has too much problems they sell the company.They worked so hard to not sell the team to a U.S owner but this will just muck it up.The N.H.L. will have no problem to move the team no matter the cost. The N.H.L owner is crazy and won’t care about montreal’s people.QUEBEC dose not own the N.H.L.Montreal FRENCH or english will lose the team they love so much:(

  3. 6262323 says:

    Sell the team to the U.S. to end the problem.

  4. fahkqueue says:

    @LearningFrenchNow – every one of the players speak english, its the faggoty french speaking fans who are bitching and moaning about it

  5. murphy9238481 says:

    most of the players dont speak french. So who cares? living in quebec is so screwed up. Its the one place in the world where being a english person makes you have a disadvantage. the french are so crazy about language laws here it makes me sick.

  6. 666mathew says:

    @jasonUKbristol What’s the name of the coach and the team?

  7. LearningFrenchNow says:

    I agree. The coach needs to be able to speak the same language as the players and media in order to be effective. In the case of Québec, it’s French.

  8. gerry135 says:

    @lingosteve Don’t know about the video response, but there are a lot of radical sepratists who, because of their uneducated perspectives, threaten those who want political freedom. It is possible that he was forced to remove his video. Politicians won’t touch the subject because they afraid of what may come of it. The concept that it is a ‘sensitive’ subject has politicians avoiding it. Truth is, it’s a serious matter concerning education that needs immediate attention.

  9. wildnutria says:

    Look hockey is in english FACT! A hockey coach is to coach the players, and have a winning team, not to worry about french, if the need to have a speaker then just get a french guy and have him speak for the team in french, anyway the montreal canadens are a losing team just like quebec, a JOKE!! I am so happy to be a LEAFS FAN!! and to live in Ontario!!! Quebec SUCKS!!

  10. jasonUKbristol says:

    Here in England. A high profile italian manager who couldn’t speak english was hired to manage the football team. He tried to reassure everyone that would learn english in 3 months. 5 years later and he is still struggling. Because of this has he has had much criticism from the news papers. So much so that the FA has promised that next manager must be english.
    My view is that if all the players speak english then it’s not a problem. if some only speak french then the manager should be bilingual.

  11. FrancophoneHabsCoach says:

    having a francophone or at least a bilingual coach is very important for cultural and political reasons. anyone who disagrees doesn’t understand quebec culture.

  12. ebman3 says:

    i disagree that the coach must speak french, my reason is this: if randy cunneyworth was to go win a stanley cup with this team this year then everything would be fine and dandy. Nobody would complain and its the end of that. People just want something complain about it seems to be in peoples nature. Go get a translater, problem solved.

  13. sjmunoz says:

    hope this works :)
    watch?v=KDV8SY_f9fA&feature=channel_video_title

  14. lingosteve says:

    I was sent an excellent video response in French on this subject, an interview with Normand Lester. When I went to approve it, it was gone. Can anyone help me out on this?

  15. lingosteve says:

    @clarinini Merci!

  16. clarinini says:

    @loki2504 Intéressant, je ne savais pas ça!! J’adore ton canal en passant ;) Inspirant!

  17. loki2504 says:

    @clarinini C’est intéressant vous dites : “il n’est pas sorti du bois” nous on dit “il n’est pas sorti de l’auberge” =) Un grand bonjour de Belgique !

  18. yuppysoul says:

    I’m not sure why you think this coach needs to speak french. I don’t know much about hockey, but surely the “business” language you speak of for hockey is english.

    I don’t imagine down in Florida or even some parts of Canada most players speak french at all.

    As for Guardiola (Current Barcelona Manager) I presume he speaks catalan as he is from catalonia. However, this is in no way a requirement, and nor should it be.

  19. awfulguitarplucker says:

    this is a reat point you just made: if one wants TRULY to communicate with the ethnical group is aporaching to, he must made an effort to comminicate in their own language

    and as you named there too..Catalans are too very concerned on this discourse

  20. clarinini says:

    Haha, le pauvre… s’il doit apprendre le québécois, il n’est pas sorti du bois! Mais c’est vrai, même un tout petit peu de français serait probablement très très apprécié!

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