Mount Royal Soccer - Montreal Impact vs Toronto FC : TV schedule and team newsLa Vie en Bleuhttps://cdn.vox-cdn.com/community_logos/50925/mrs-fav.png2015-08-29T14:23:47-04:00http://www.mountroyalsoccer.com/rss/stream/89846562015-08-29T14:23:47-04:002015-08-29T14:23:47-04:00MAYDAY, MAYDAY
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<p>Appel de détresse, le bateau Impact de Montréal propriété de Joey Saputo est à la dérive. La coq est fendu, on prends l'eau, les moteurs ne fonctionne plus, on va sombrer. Sérieusement, l'effet #Drogba n'aura pas pas été celle qu'on attendais !</p>
<p>L'entraîneur semble avoir perdu le contrôle de son vestiaire. L'équipe est sans énergie, sans idée, sans motivation, sans effort, sans créativité. Les Ultras sont au point de régler leurs problème sur la place publique. Je cite : toujours fidèle depuis 2002 mais épuisés.</p>
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<p>Le #FireKlopas reviens à la charge depuis la défaite de 1-0 de samedi dernier. La performance en match de retour de la Coupe des Voyageurs, le 11 choisi par l'entraîneur n'a pas fais l'unanimité et avec raison. Et personnellement, je souhaite son congédiement de tout cœur, un entraîneur qui semble pas trop de mauvaise humeur après une défaite de 1-0, à domicile, devant salle comble...</p>
<p>C'est tout simplement inacceptable.</p>
<p><br>Des joueurs/femmes de joueurs/groupe de supporter sont pris à sortir sur la place publique pour régler leurs problèmes avec la direction. Les joueurs font des déclarations incendière en conférence de presse. Que ce soit Laurent Ciman et son : On a pas de philosophie. Ou Evan Bush qui dit : It was our worst performance so far. Puis l'entraîneur qui dit qu'il n'est pas d'accord...</p>
<p><br>On va se le dire, je ne comprends que Klopas ait survécue aussi longtemps. Il a peut être été chanceux avec sa qualification pour la phase éliminatoire de la Ligue des Champions, puis la performance dans celle-ci...</p>
<p><br>L'effet de l'arrivé de Didier Drogba et Johan Venegas n'aura pas eu l'effet voulu. Joey Saputo va regretter un peu de retarder sa vente de billet de saison... Les performances vont en décourager quelques-uns, qui voyait de l'espoir avec les arrivée et les performance. D'ailleurs poursuivant le malheur des attaquants IMFC cette année, Drogba est blessé à un orteil et on ne sait pas combien de temps il manquera seulement qui ne participera pas au match de ce soir à Toronto.</p>
<p><br>Autre appel de détresse pour le match du 5 septembre : Laurent Ciman, Ambroise Oyongo, Johan Venegas et Eric Miller seront en équipe nationale. C'est donc en calculant rapidement que je me ramasse avec cela comme 11 partant le 5 septembre :<br>Evan Bush, Tissot, Lefèvre, Cabrera, Toia, Donadel, Mallace, NRC (Bernier dans mes rêve fantasmagorique) Mapp, Romero, Dominic Oduro (Jackson Hamel se mériterais un départ mais notre hurluberlu d'entraîneur risque de voir le même 11 qu'a Vancouver pour quelques match).</p>
<p><br>La question se pose cependant quand on regarde le trou laisser par les départs en internationale : Quand est-ce que la MLS va mettre des pauses dans leurs calendrier pour les fenêtres de match internationaux ?</p>
<p><br>Sur ce, merci de m'avoir lu a dans une prochaine chronique ! Bon match ce soir, 16:00 au BMO Field de Toronto, en espérant une première victoire au domicile des torontois. Oh et sans oublier se souhaiter la réalisation du #FireKlopas !</p>
<p>Mon nom est Nicolas Coallier-Fournier et je vous laisse sur ces paroles à réciter : Allez allez, Allez Montréal !</p>
https://www.mountroyalsoccer.com/2015/8/29/9225221/Impact-montreal-detresse-klopasTechNick932015-08-28T18:40:49-04:002015-08-28T18:40:49-04:00401 Derby Countdown
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<p>With strong playoff implications for both teams surrounding Saturday's game, we countdown the top six moments in Montreal Impact and Toronto F.C. history.</p> <p>In terms of soccer, the Montreal-Toronto rivalry is a young one. In terms of history, it is a very old and complex one. <span>On Saturday, the rivalry will be renewed with a massive three points in the Eastern Conference up for grabs. </span></p>
<p><span>When the playoff brackets are filled at the end of October, either team may point their finger back at this match and say, "This is the one that did it," or worse yet, "This is the one that ended it."</span></p>
<p>In build up to the game, we countdown the top six moments between the Montreal Impact and Toronto F.C. from 2008 to the present.</p>
<p><b>6. Large Stade Olympique crowd sees Impact triumph</b></p>
<p>In the early goings of the 2013 campaign, Toronto travelled east to Montreal for a March 16 matchup. With the chill of the Canadian winter still lingering, the game was contested indoors at the Stade Olympique. A raucous home crowd, along with a strong visiting contingent of Toronto fans, combined for a total attendance of 37,896.</p>
<p>To put that in comparison, the average attendance that year for Montreal was 20,603, while Toronto averaged 18,131. The MLS average was 18,608. Whether it be home or away, it was the second largest crowd Montreal played in front of (Seattle hosted Montreal and had 1,102 more fans one week earlier). For Toronto, it was the largest crowd of their season.</p>
<p>What the highest recorded crowd in the history of the 401 Derby saw was a tightly contested game ultimately won by the home side. In the 34' minute, Ashtone Morgan took down Andres Romero (both still current players for their respective clubs) in the box and the official pointed to the spot. Patrice Bernier converted to give the Impact the one goal advantage.</p>
<p>With two minutes added to prolong to the first half, Marco Di Vaio found the back of the net as well. Played into the area with an appetizing through ball by Davy Arnaud, the Italian evaded Toronto keeper Joe Bendik and roofed the ball into the gaping goal. While Toronto were able to pull one back via a penalty kick late in the second half, the Impact held on for the three points and a third straight victory to start off the year. The game was a foreshadowing of each club's fortunes that season as Montreal went on to finish 14W, 13L, 7D and qualify for the post season, meanwhile Toronto ended with a 6W, 17L, 11D mark.</p>
<p><b>5. Toronto's "Big Three" shine bright</b></p>
<p>The MLS is becoming a haven for big name players from all areas of the world. Beckham, Henry, Gerrard, Pirlo, and Lampard are just a handful that come to mind. Critics call the league's influx of star players, a lot of whom are past their prime, the outcome of MLS' reputation of being a retirement league. Tell that to Toronto's Sebastian Giovinco, Michael Bradley, and Jozy Altidore - all of whom are in the prime of their careers.</p>
<p>In the first 2015 league edition of the 401 Derby, this was never more apparent All three scored unanswered goals as the Reds rebounded from an early Ambroise Oyongo goal to win easily at home. Bradley evened the score less than ten minutes after the opening goal. He then found his United States teammate, Altidore, in the second half for the go-ahead goal. Giovinco, a strong candidate for MVP and the Golden Boot as top scorer, finished the game with a successful penalty in the 82' minute, capping off another strong game by the Italian.</p>
<p><b>4. </b><b>Montreal reverses the tie in the most dramatic way</b></p>
<p>It isn't uncommon to see a team drop the first fixture of a two leg playoff and then proceed to go on to win the tie in the return leg. It is, however, quite rare when the return leg is completely lopsided and the aggregate is completely flipped on it's head.</p>
<p>Perhaps Bayern Munich reversing a 3-1 opening result and winning the return leg 6-1 versus Porto in the 2014-15 UEFA Champions League comes to mind. For those familiar with CONCACAF CL, Club America reversing a 3-0 opening defeat and beating Herediano 6-0 last tournament is another good example.</p>
<p>For followers of Canadian soccer and the Amway Canadian Championship, the 2013 semifinal matchup between Toronto and Montreal sticks out.</p>
<p>After losing the first game in Toronto 2-0, the Impact stormed back one week later to win 6-0 (6-2). Two goals from Di Vaio, and single tallies from Romero, Justin Mapp, Daniele Paponi and Andrew Wegner gave Montreal the widest margin of victory in derby history, a record that still stands to this day.</p>
<p>Montreal would go on to lift the Voyageurs Cup for the first time since 2008, and Toronto's streak of four titles in a row was broken.</p>
<p><b>3. Felipe's celebration irks Greg Vanney as tempers flair</b></p>
<p>When Montreal paid a visit to BMO Field on October, 18, 2014 to take on Toronto, their objective was to play the spoiler. At the bottom of the Eastern Conference basement, the Impact's playoff dreams were long gone by the time the second last game of the season rolled around. Toronto, on the other hand, had a small but certainly valid shot at locking up the final playoff spot. Mathematically they would need some help from other teams, but it would be all for not if they couldn't defeat Montreal first.</p>
<p>A game that featured two Toronto players who tomorrow will be wearing blue, Dominic Oduro and Kyle Bekker, it was a feisty game with loud support for both sides in the stands. When the Impact's Felipe cancelled out Warren Creavalle's early strike, the Brazilian taunted the home supporters behind the goal, something that drew post game criticism from Toronto's manager.</p>
<p>"I've always felt like it's classless to go and taunt opposing supporters," the Reds' manager said. He would also go on to say, "I would have had my way of dealing with it on the field."</p>
<p>Vanney wasn't the only person who had a bone to pick with Felipe. After the Brazilian drew a foul on Jonathon Osorio, who was immediately shown a straight red, goalkeeper Joe Bendik aggressively picked up the Impact midfielder off the ground and that sparked some pushing and shoving from both sides. Bendik was given a yellow card for his actions, while Osorio became the second player to receive marching orders in the match. Montreal's Hassoun Camara would pick up his second yellow in the last minute of play to bring out the third red card of the game.</p>
<p>With a 1-1 final, neither team would be enjoying a post season experience in 2014.</p>
<p><b>2. Toronto F.C. records wild victory, wins Canadian Championship on goal differential</b></p>
<p>This one will get fans of the Vancouver Whitecaps both fuming and scratching their heads. In 2009, the Canadian Championship was still in a three team round robin format. Entering the final matchup, Toronto needed to win by four goals to leap ahead of Vancouver for first place in the tournament on goal differential. After Montreal, who was already eliminated from trophy contention, converted a penalty in the early goings, the mountain got even steeper. Toronto now needed five.</p>
<p>Not to worry. Behind a Dwayne De Rosario hat trick, an Amado Guevara brace, and a Chad Barret header, the Reds did the impossible and a recorded a 6-1 victory. It ripped the trophy right out of the hands of Vancouver, who were ironically at Stade Saputo watching that night as they were facing Montreal in league action in the following days.</p>
<p>It kickstarted Toronto's streak of four consecutive Canadian Championships.</p>
<p><b>1. Montreal seals Canadian Championship at home with a Felipe injury time winner</b></p>
<p>Number one on our countdown goes to Felipe's winner in the 2014 Canadian Championship. It gets the first place nod because of the nature of the goal, as well as the implications it had on the winners.</p>
<p>After drawing 1-1 in the first leg at Toronto, the teams collided at Stade Saputo for Canadian supremacy once again. Needing a goal, Toronto's attack led by Jermaine Defoe probed the Montreal defense throughout the game. Jonathan Osario was unlucky as his shot hit the post late in the second half. It was as close as Toronto would get.</p>
<p>In the 91st minute and on the counter attack, Di Vaio cut across the field just outside of the box and let go a rising shot. It, like Osorio's earlier, would also find the woodwork. This time, however, the ball fell on a platter for Felipe who would chest it down and bury it in the back of the net. This kicked off a wild celebration as Felipe dashed toward the corner flag, waving his jersey, and Montreal would go on to win it's second consecutive Voyageurs Cup.</p>
<p>The dramatics of that game cemented the desire by both teams to win the Canadian Championship and the passion of the 401 derby. It also was the cornerstone of Montreal's historic run to the CONCACAF Champions League final where they set several Canadian club records along the way.</p>
<p><b>Saturday, August, 29, 2015</b></p>
<p>With a huge three points on the table in the Eastern Conference, the two teams will meet again tomorrow at BMO field. As the playoff picture begins to be painted, tomorrows game could land itself on the next countdown of top 401 Derby moments.</p>
<p><i>*Note: I am fully aware of the fact that Highway 401 begins/ends in Bainsville, Ontario and Autoroute 20 (Autoroute du Souvenir) begins/ends in Rivière-Beaudette, Quebec. For purposes related to the nickname used by MLS Rivalry Week, I have used the term 401 Derby as well. </i><span></span></p>
https://www.mountroyalsoccer.com/2015/8/28/9218411/top-six-401-derby-momentsNick Pevato2015-08-28T12:08:26-04:002015-08-28T12:08:26-04:00Report: Impact to face Toronto FC without Drogba
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<p>It started as possibility ...</p> <p>Unavailable for the game against the <a href="https://www.eightysixforever.com/" class="sbn-auto-link">Vancouver Whitecaps</a> for the Voyageurs Cup final, <span>Didier Drogba</span> was supposed to meet the team in Toronto to face <a href="https://www.wakingthered.com/" class="sbn-auto-link">Toronto FC</a> at BMO field. Out due to a toe injury, <span>Frank Klopas</span> was advised by the medical team that it was best not to play the Ivorian striker on turf at BC Place.</p>
<p>But since, a few reports came out hinting at the fact the Drogba's injury would keep him out of the game. Kurt Larson hinted at reports that Drogba looked sluggish during practices while Tony Marinaro hearing that the King will not be playing in Toronto.</p>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Unless theres a healer who can fix Drogba's toe like Miyagi fixed LaRussos thigh, hearing Drogba will NOT play at TFC <a href="http://t.co/BwifxnhJj5">pic.twitter.com/BwifxnhJj5</a></p>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Today's SUN - TFC talkin' playoffs...Drogba's form...Bradley staying...Controversial referee <a href="http://t.co/ubQHROkZoc">http://t.co/ubQHROkZoc</a> <a href="http://t.co/JM3WkPiNQP">pic.twitter.com/JM3WkPiNQP</a></p>
— Kurtis Larson (@KurtLarSUN) <a href="https://twitter.com/KurtLarSUN/status/636864778246443008">August 27, 2015</a>
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With the confirmed absence of <span>Ignacio Piatti</span> (calf contusion), going into BMO field without Didier Drogba is quite problematic for the Bleu-Blanc-Noir, a team that is going through a scoring drought and even worse a creativity drought.</p>
<p>Stay connected to MRS and the Story Stream for more news on the potential absence or presence of ''Didier'' for the rivalry game against the Reds.</p>
https://www.mountroyalsoccer.com/2015/8/28/9220523/report-impact-to-face-toronto-fc-without-didier-drogbaSofiane Benzaza2015-08-28T09:21:40-04:002015-08-28T09:21:40-04:00Impact vs TFC Viewing Party at the Burgundy
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<p><span>L'équipe du Kan Football Club vous convie à voir le match de Impact de Montréal du samedi 29 août dès 15 heures contre le <a href="https://www.wakingthered.com/" class="sbn-auto-link">Toronto FC</a> en direct du Pub Burgundy Lion situé au 2496 Rue Notre-Dame O!</span><br style="color: #141823; font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 18.7600002288818px;"><br style="color: #141823; font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 18.7600002288818px;"><span>Join </span><a class="_58cn" href="https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/kanfc" data-ft='{"tn":"*N","type":104}' style="color: #3b5998; cursor: pointer; font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 18.7600002288818px; background-color: #ffffff;">#KanFC</a><span> team and watch <a href="https://www.mountroyalsoccer.com/" class="sbn-auto-link">Montreal Impact</a> saturday 29/08 against the Toronto FC at 3:00 pm live from Burgundy Lion's Pub, located at 2496 Notre-Dame W!</span></p>
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<p><span></span><br style="color: #141823; font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 18.7600002288818px;"><br style="color: #141823; font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 18.7600002288818px;"><span>Le Kan Football Club invite donc tous ses supporters pour un après-midi de visionnement très spéciale en vue du match qui débutera à 16h. Un épisode spécial du Kan Football Club aura lieu à compter de 15h. Les 25 premiers présents recevront une bière Carlsberg :) Tous les autres pourront profiter de rabais sur place. Des invités spéciaux seront attendus et une bonne ambiance sera au rendez-vous ! Alors nous espérons vous voir en grand nombre et pour nous encourager achetez votre t-shirt</span><a class="_58cn" href="https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/tropdepoutine" data-ft='{"tn":"*N","type":104}' style="color: #3b5998; cursor: pointer; font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 18.7600002288818px; background-color: #ffffff;">#TropDePoutine</a><span> >> </span><a href="http://bit.ly/tropdepoutine" rel="nofollow nofollow" target="_blank" style="color: #3b5998; cursor: pointer; font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 18.7600002288818px; background-color: #ffffff;">http://bit.ly/<wbr></wbr><span class="word_break"></span>tropdepoutine</a><br style="color: #141823; font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 18.7600002288818px;"><br style="color: #141823; font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 18.7600002288818px;"><span><b>À propos du Pub Burgundy Lion (située 2496 Rue Notre-Dame O, Montréal, QC H3J 1N5) :</b><br></span><br style="color: #141823; font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 18.7600002288818px;"><span>Pub moderne anglais avec une cuisine traditionnelle anglaise mélangée a une cuisine Montréalaise décontracté, la quintessence.</span></p>
https://www.mountroyalsoccer.com/2015/8/28/9165733/impact-vs-tfc-live-viewing-party-burgundy-lionSofiane Benzaza2015-08-27T20:32:19-04:002015-08-27T20:32:19-04:00401 Derby: Fast Facts
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<p>Toronto and Montreal clash for the second time this season in MLS. TFC are poised to make the playoffs for the first time in club history, while the Impact are in the thick of the playoff scramble. </p> <p>The Impact travel to Toronto on Saturday afternoon to kick-off the second edition of the 401 Derby this season. Montreal is looking to rebound after a <a href="http://www.mountroyalsoccer.com/2015/8/27/9215015/impact-fall-2-0-to-the-whitecaps-in-voyageurs-cup-final">flat performance against Vancouver</a> on Wednesday night in the second leg of the Canadian Championship, in which they lost 2-0.</p>
<p>With the Seattle - Portland matchup highlighting MLS Heineken Rivalry Week, TFC and the Impact look to continue to build this flourishing 'derby'. Here are some quick facts to bring you up to speed on what you need to know for this Saturday afternoon.</p>
<h4><b>Fast Facts:</b></h4>
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<li><span> TFC and the Impact have only played once this season in MLS; with Toronto knocking Montreal off 3-1 on Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day. </span></li>
<li><span>Since joining MLS the<a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.mountroyalsoccer.com/"> Impact</a> have never won at BMO field.</span></li>
<li><span>TFC newcomer Sebastian Giovinco has scored 17 goals in MLS this season. He trails <span>Kei Kamara</span> by a single goal in the race to be top marksman in the league. </span></li>
<li><span>TFC had an offensive explosion last weekend defeating <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.themaneland.com/">Orlando City</a> SC 5-0. Laurent Ciman will have his hands full!</span></li>
<li><span>In the first meeting on June 24th, Oyongo scored his first (and so-far only) goal for the Impact. </span></li>
<li><span><span>Dominic Oduro</span> was the last IMFC player to score in MLS action back on August 5th, against the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.onceametro.com/">New York Red Bulls</a>...<span>Jack McInerney</span> was traded on August 4th. </span></li>
<li><span>The last Impact victory came... (wait for it) on the road! On August 1st against NYCFC.</span></li>
<li><span>TFC currently sit in 4th place in the Eastern Conference standings and on pace to make the playoffs for their first time since joining MLS. Montreal is in 6th and the final playoff spot. </span></li>
<li><span> As the pressure mounts keep an eye on the #FireKlopas hashtag. Win or lose it should be entertaining.</span></li>
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<h4><span>From the Enemy:</span></h4>
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<h4><b>Where Can I Watch:</b></h4>
<p><span> </span>The game can be seen on TSN and RDS2 Saturday afternoon at 4:00pm. If you are living in the United States, the game can be watched if you subscribe to MLS Live. <b>Special Shout Out:</b> If your living in Montreal, <a href="https://www.facebook.com/kanfootballclub">Kan Football Club</a> is holding a special <a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/1669164903328327/">viewing party at the Burgundy Lion</a> that should be rockin'.</p>
https://www.mountroyalsoccer.com/2015/8/27/9218185/the-401-derby-fast-factsJohn_Richan