RahmaanH wrote:
Jersey & court designs coming soon!(Updated Colour Scheme & Font)
(tried a throwback purple)
(Home jersey concept)
Ice102, so something like this?
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RahmaanH wrote:
Jersey & court designs coming soon!(Updated Colour Scheme & Font)
(tried a throwback purple)
(Home jersey concept)
Ditchweed wrote:The Huskies are just a 22-38 team failure from 67 years ago that died after one barely played season. They are about as relevant as the first KKK office in Toronto. Both are something we would like to forget.
Pillage wrote:Based on my experience of being from London and having lived in Toronto, but now living out west, the TORONTO Raptors will never be Canada's team because many Canadians outside of Ontario don't like Toronto and Ontario in general all that much... I have noticed a sentiment similar to that which many Canadians have for the U.S. and I think it is based on the elitism/centrism/ignorance of Torontonians as perceived by the rest of the country.
Ditchweed wrote:Pillage wrote:Based on my experience of being from London and having lived in Toronto, but now living out west, the TORONTO Raptors will never be Canada's team because many Canadians outside of Ontario don't like Toronto and Ontario in general all that much... I have noticed a sentiment similar to that which many Canadians have for the U.S. and I think it is based on the elitism/centrism/ignorance of Torontonians as perceived by the rest of the country.
You need to live here longer. Canadians quibble just like siblings on internal affairs and Toronto is the biggest villain when it comes to pushing other parts of the country around financially and economically, but when it comes to national teams or single teams against the US, Canadians all across the country unite.
PS: I've lived in places all over the country.
jimmy keys wrote:Ditchweed wrote:Pillage wrote:Based on my experience of being from London and having lived in Toronto, but now living out west, the TORONTO Raptors will never be Canada's team because many Canadians outside of Ontario don't like Toronto and Ontario in general all that much... I have noticed a sentiment similar to that which many Canadians have for the U.S. and I think it is based on the elitism/centrism/ignorance of Torontonians as perceived by the rest of the country.
You need to live here longer. Canadians quibble just like siblings on internal affairs and Toronto is the biggest villain when it comes to pushing other parts of the country around financially and economically, but when it comes to national teams or single teams against the US, Canadians all across the country unite.
PS: I've lived in places all over the country.
This couldn't be more incorrect through my experience, but to each their own. As someone who's from Toronto, lived in Montreal, Vancouver, Halifax and Ottawa, the Toronto hate that each of cities embody is undeniable and very apparent, providing you leave your house/flat at some point. The only exception would be Halifax where the people are arguably the nicest and most polite on the entire planet. The truth is most Torontonians are loud and abrasive and will take any and every opportunity to remind other Canadians that our city is the economic center, most populated and therefore better, whatever that means. This is what breeds hate and resentment from other parts of the country like the previous poster said.
Also maybe if the Raptors made a deep playoff run you'd have a select few people jump on the bandwagon so to speak, but I promise you no matter how far the Leafs go the rest of the country will always take pleasure in their ineptitude as a franchise. The whole let's make the Raptors Canada's team marketing campaign is so horribly flawed I won't even address it in this post.
Where exactly have you lived in Canada and for how long in each place ?
jimmy keys wrote:jimmy keys wrote:Ditchweed wrote:
You need to live here longer. Canadians quibble just like siblings on internal affairs and Toronto is the biggest villain when it comes to pushing other parts of the country around financially and economically, but when it comes to national teams or single teams against the US, Canadians all across the country unite.
PS: I've lived in places all over the country.
This couldn't be more incorrect through my experience, but to each their own. As someone who's from Toronto, lived in Montreal, Vancouver, Halifax and Ottawa, the Toronto hate that each of cities embody is undeniable and very apparent, providing you leave your house/flat at some point. The only exception would be Halifax where the people are arguably the nicest and most polite on the entire planet. The truth is most Torontonians are loud and abrasive and will take any and every opportunity to remind other Canadians that our city is the economic center, most populated and therefore better, whatever that means. This is what breeds hate and resentment from other parts of the country like the previous poster said.
Also maybe if the Raptors made a deep playoff run you'd have a select few people jump on the bandwagon so to speak, but I promise you no matter how far the Leafs go the rest of the country will always take pleasure in their ineptitude as a franchise. The whole let's make the Raptors Canada's team marketing campaign is so horribly flawed I won't even address it in this post.
Where exactly have you lived in Canada and for how long in each place ?
RahmaanH wrote:RahmaanH wrote:
Jersey & court designs coming soon!(Updated Colour Scheme & Font)
(tried a throwback purple)
(Home jersey concept)
Ice102, so something like this?

willywazza wrote:The current red hurts my eyes.
SwaggWagg wrote:willywazza wrote:The current red hurts my eyes.
What a generation of whiners.![]()
These are the same people that complain about a split second lag on their iphones/androids and forget what phones were like just 3-4yrs ago. Society these days complain about the dumbest sh*t.

CCIIIs Hair wrote:As an outsider, I have no dog in this race (no pun intended). These uniforms, however...
Are absolutely wonderful. That's how you rebrand a team.



