November 17, 2025
Quick Thoughts: Canada vs. Ecuador
May 05, 2025
An Impromptu Trip To The Canadian Classique
Last week, I went to a Toronto FC match, and this was the first time I went to a Toronto FC match since before the pandemic. Specifically, I went to the Canadian Championship match against
March 17, 2025
I Went To A Vancouver Whitecaps Match. Here Are My HONEST Thoughts.
December 09, 2024
Random Thoughts: Canada vs. Suriname
February 09, 2024
What Is My Next Step? How Can I Evolve?
November 27, 2023
2023-2024 CONCACAF Nations League Quarter-Final - Canada vs. Jamaica (Post-Game Thoughts)
April 07, 2023
The Lakeshore Terrace
March 07, 2023
Random MLS/Toronto FC/Canada Soccer Thoughts - March 2023
I have a few random football thoughts that I do not want to fit in a series of tweets, so I will lay all of it out in a blog post before I either forget everything, or it is too late in the MLS season.
December 11, 2022
More World Cup 2022 Musings and Hot Takes
November 28, 2022
World Cup 2022 Musings + A Weekend in Tampa Bay
November 16, 2022
My World Cup 2022 Bracket
March 05, 2021
Montreal's MLS Rebrand: My Thoughts
I know this happened a couple of months ago, but the Montreal Impact's rebranding to Club De Foot Montreal had been weighing on my mind periodically between the time of the announcement and now. MLS rebrands are interesting to me. I am not for or against them, and my opinion of each MLS rebrand varies wildly. I think the best MLS rebrand was Kansas City's rebrand (from the Kansas City Wizards to Sporting KC). Kansas City's MLS rebrand felt like a complete attitude change from a club that presented itself so humorously (in my opinion) to a club that feels professional. The worst MLS rebrand was the Chicago Fire's unnecessary logo change in 2019 that ripped the colors from Real Salt Lake's logo.
October 22, 2019
Canada 2-0 USA: Why An Outlet Is Necessary
The Canadian men's soccer team have not beaten the USA men's soccer team since 1985, until last Tuesday, October 15, at BMO Field. Canada sent the supporters home in delirium with a 2-0 statement win over the USA. I will not dive too much into the particulars of the match itself. Instead, I want to talk about what this result meant to me on an emotional level.
April 29, 2019
The Dawn Of The Canadian Premier League: Forge FC vs. York 9 FC
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April 27, 2019 is a day that will live in Canadian sports infamy.
March 17, 2019
Engraved On A Nation: The Northern Touch (Thoughts)
TSN created a documentary about Toronto FC's fan culture as a part of their "Engraved on a Nation" series, which profiles interesting stories in the history of Canadian sport. I could not watch the initial airing of this documentary due to other responsibilities, but I did manage to catch a repeat airing a couple of days later, and so I am ready to give my thoughts. I did not have any high expectations going into watching this documentary, but I hoped that everything presented about the club's fan culture is in a fair and balanced way. I will be watching this documentary in the lens of someone who has been entrenched in the Toronto FC fan culture since the beginning.
I will keep this in bullet-point form. Therefore, here are my thoughts:
February 25, 2019
A Look Back at Belize 1-1 Canada From September 9, 2015
October 17, 2018
Canada 5-0 Dominica: CONCACAF Nations League Qualifying
July 25, 2018
The Incident in Ottawa: What Are The True Intentions of TFC / MLSE Regarding Supporters?
August 28, 2016
Toronto FC 0-1 Montreal Impact: Welcome to the Circus
.@torontofc A big banner of a woman on her knees implying fellatio and the phrase "Montreal you suck" is a disgrace. pic.twitter.com/KuXDbEbhi9— blackbetty07 (@blackbetty07) August 28, 2016
Hey @BMOField why are you funneling about 8000 people through a 15 ft wide gate? pic.twitter.com/pTilRYa3vq— Steve Billinton (@SchteveTown) August 28, 2016
July 15, 2015
The 2015 Gold Cup Matches in Toronto
I went out to BMO Field to watch a couple of Gold Cup Group B matches, which were Jamaica vs El Salvador and Canada vs Costa Rica. As someone who regularly goes to Toronto FC (and some Canada) matches, this would serve to be a rather unique experience for me, especially watching the Jamaica/El Salvador match, where I was a neutral.
It was a poor start to my evening, as I missed my train to the stadium and showed up in the 20th minute of the Jamaica/El Salvador match. The first thing I noticed was the amount of El Salvador supporters in the stadium. They vastly outnumbered the Jamaica supporters and they made a lot more noise. The stadium attendance itself was a bit sparse, but the El Salvador supporters made sure that they made their voices heard. I got the feeling that making noise came naturally to the El Salvador supporters, and they made more noise than Toronto FC supporters did on some TFC match days.
Speaking of the Canada supporters, I think it was the loudest I have ever heard the Canadian supporters at BMO Field, in which the periodic, pounding rain and the Canadian team's "must win" situation contributed to it. I always thought going to Canadian national team matches produced a much stronger atmosphere than going to Toronto FC matches, and this match reinforced that thought, even though the attendances are much smaller. That night was something special, because everyone in the sections came together to create unified support. One particular moment from the supporters section came before halftime, where someone decided to let off a smoke bomb in our section. Personally, I have nothing against smoke bombs, even though it is against the rules, but it ended up being more of a nuisance than anything else. I was not able to watch the rest of the half because of it!
Overall, it was a unique and interesting night to go watch some football on a Tuesday, from El Salvador supporters fighting among themselves, to the smoke bomb incident in the Canada supporters section. I hope that there are more events like this in the future, because I had a lot of fun.
















