Introduction
This is the Northern 90 Podcast with Pat Sweet, Episode 12.
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Welcome
Hello, Canada, and welcome to the Northern 90 Canadian Premier League Podcast!
I’m your host, Pat Sweet.
This week, I’m sharing the top five kits that came out in last week’s big kit reveal party.
News
In this week’s headlines:
- From the Last Word on Soccer blog there was a good rundown of Jeff Paulus’ views on FC Edmonton’s preseason so far. In genral he’s quite pleased, except for the first 15 minutes of their friendly against Cavalry FC. The best quote from the piece was on that match having been a friendly. Paulus said “there will never be a friendly against us and Calgary.”
- Finally, Mediapro’s long-awaited streaming service has been announced. One Soccer 24/7 will be the digital home for all 98 Canadian Premier League games this year. Many will have noticed that One Soccer was the kit sponsor for both FC Edmonton and Valour FC. The online channel will also have men’s and women’s national team domestic games, as well as the Canadian Championship. No word on price. If you go to Onesoccer.ca you can sign up for their mailing list to be notified of news related to the service. From there, you’ll also note that there will be Apple App Store and Google Play apps coming soon.
- Also, the league recently announced what they’re calling the Volkswagen Premier Performer program. This is a scoring system that will incorporate a number of different metrics and stats to rank players throughout the year, with the top overall player winning a 2019 Jetta GLI. For those of you familiar with MLS, they have the Audi Player Index, which sounds very similar to this. I’m excited about this because it means real stats are going to be collected on the players, which is one of my favourite things to dig into in pro sports.
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Next up, grading the very first CanPL kits.
CanPL Kit Report Cards
In this segment, I’m going to share what I think are the top five kits that were recenrly released, using my own highly sophisticated, yet entirely arbitrary grading system.
First, I’ll explain the system.
I’m grading each kit on five criteria:
- First impression – What was my first reaction when I saw the kit?
- Attention to detail – After really studying the kit, what did I find?
- Originality – is this just some boring “mail it in” kit, or is this something truly new and interesting?
- Relevance to the club – How well thought out is the design with respect to the club and it’s city?
- Fan reaction – What do the fans think?
Next, I weighted each of the criteria based on how important I think they are on a scale of 0 – 1, with the total of all weights adding up to 1. This means that if something scored really high on a criterial that isn’t super important compared to the others, that that would come out in the wash.
- First impression: 0.1
- Attention to detail: 0.3
- Originality: 0.2
- Revevance to the club: 0.2
- Fan reaction: 0.2
Next, I gave every kit a score from 1 to 5 on each criterion, adjusted them according to the weighting, and came up with my overall winner. Can you tell I’m an engineer?
In this episode, I’ll run through my favourite 5 kits, starting from position 5 up to number one. If you want to see how every kit stacked up, just head to the show notes to see the whole scorecard at northern90.ca/episode12.
4/5. Tie Pacific FC’s Away Kit and York 9 FC’s Home Kit
Pacific FC Away
- What it looks like: The kit is lagoon blue, which most people will call teal, with three v-shaped waves on the front, purple accents, and a small trident on the bottom of the back.
- Again, my first reaction wasn’t great, but the detail is awesome.
- The three V’s represent Victory, Vitality, and Vancouver Island
- I’m just impressed that they pulled off the colour scheme.
- This kit scored high on both originality and attention to detail
York 9 FC Home
- Simple, bold. Great first impression.
- Crystal clear who the team is. Very unique.
- Maybe not the most creative
- Trillium flower and the 9 communities on the back are a nice touch
- Scored well on first impression and originality
3. FC Edmonton’s Home Kit
- Awesome combination of blues to represent the prarie sky and the Saskatechewan River.
- I especially like the navy blue “melange” colour
- Ralley Rabbit on the back is awesome. The Ralley Rabbit has been part of the club since the very start, so that’s a great nod to the club’s past.
- The club has always worn blue.
- This kit scored high on the first impression, relevance to the club, and fan reaction
2. HFX Wanderers FC Home
- Didn’t think much of it at first.
- It wasn’t until I got home that I noticed the citadel pattern, which is awesome
- Our Harbour, out Home, Our Soul in Gaelic on the back.
- Great colour
- I love the colar, my wife not so much. Lukily, the women’s cut doesn’t have that, so hopefully that’ll be an option with her season tickets.
- This kit scored well on attention to detail and originality
1. All of Valour FC’s Kits
Valour FC knocked it out of the park. Both their kits tied for first place. I absolutely love them both. They’re unique, well thought out, and while both totally different, very much in line with a unified club identity.
Home
- Marroon – basic colour scheme meant to match the logo.
- All based on the Victoria Cross – Canada’s highest honour
- Different front half-panels, which I didn’t notice at first. The right half has embossed vertical lines. Again, inspired by the texture of the Victoria Cross
- Nothing on the back in terms of logo
Away
- All black with the maroon dot design on the chest – meant to symbolise the forks, which is where the Red River and the Assinaboine meet.
- Huge V logo on the back, which has a W embedded to represent both Valour and Winnipeg.
Both kits scored well across the board, and were very clearly the neutral’s choice for best kit.
Overall Report Card
General observations
- Natural elements are a common theme
- Water in Pacific FC, Edmonton, Halifax, Valours’ away kit pattern on the chest is meant to symbolise the forks – the meeting of the Assinoboine and the Red River
- Foothills, rocky mountains, spruce meadows, the Trillium flower
- York 9’s away kit’s hoops are symbolic of the York Regional forrest
- The prairie sky for FC Edmonton’s home kit
- Military influence
- Cavalry FC
- Valour FC
- Halifax citadel
- I really hope the detail shows on TV. I had a hard time noticing much of the fine detail that was infused into the kits during the launch. I really hope it doesn’t get lost on TV.
- Be sure to check out your club’s store through their website or canpl.ca. It looked like there was going to be a bunch more Macron gear coming out, so definitely check that out so that you can get kitted up and support your club.
Next up, the mailbag.
Mailbag
Some great messages and ideas this week to share with you.
- Matt from St. John, New Brunswick wrote to say he had just discovered the show after a buddy of his told him about it. He’s a bit bummed that there’s no team local to him yet, which I totaly sympathize with. I can totally see a team coming to Moncton at some point with the infrastucture that’s there from Women’s World Cup and for what kind of population there is within a 2 hour drive. ALSO, the rivalry with Halifax would be awesome. Also, for all the other listeners out there – be like Matt’s buddy and tell your friends about the show! That’s awesome!
- Iain wrote from the UK to let us know that we’ve got a fan on that side of the pond, which is awesome. I’m continuously amazed by how much mail I get from places outside Canada.
- James from Forge FC wrote to compliment the show and suggest a scarf swap when he’s here in Halifax, which is awesome. If anyone else is in town and wants to trade scarves, let me know, because that would be awesome.
What do you think?
If you’ve listened to the show, you know I love to hear from you guys – especially with this being my first episode featuring an interview. I’d love to know what you think of this deal. You can:
- Leave a comment at northern90.ca/episode12
- Write to me at pat at northern90.ca
- Fire me a note on Twitter @northernninety
Outroduction
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Until then, have a great week.
Credits
Featured Image
Photo by Fachry Zella Devandra on Unsplash
Intro music
Move Like This by spinningmerkaba (c) copyright 2011 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. Ft: Texas Radio Fish, Alex Beroza, and Snowflake
CPL Headlines Music
Calm the F*** Down by Broke for Free (c) copyright 2010 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license.
Main Content Intro Music
260809 Funky Nurykabe by spinningmerkaba (c) copyright 2010 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license.
Mailbag Music
I dunno by grapes (c) copyright 2008 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. Ft: J Lang, Morusque
Outro music
Urbana-Metronica (wooh-yeah mix) by spinningmerkaba (c) copyright 2011 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. Ft: Morusque, Jeris, CSoul, Alex Beroza
Great show today! I agree completely with your rankings. The ‘fashion show’ they had to reveal the kits didn’t do them justice at all, you really had to dig in online to see all the details.
I can’t wait until the other Wanderers swag goes on sale online from Macron. I need to get a scarf. It’s the one glaring omission from the teams online store.
Thanks for putting on a great show every week, I look forward to what your show will look like once the season starts!
Thanks so much, Ty! So happy to hear the show is well received.
I’ll be picking up my kit tomorrow night at the Privateers 1882 pre-season party, so I’ll be sure to tweet out some detailed pictures.
As for scarves – 100% agree. I’m looking forward to getting a collection going.
Thanks again!
Hello Pat, I just want to congratulate you on your podcast, which like “our” league has exceeded my expectations.
I am an early supporter of the Eddies, but Valour FC has won me over as my second side.
Let me explain. I moved to Edmonton after high school, got married and raised a family which explains my attachment to the Eddies. However I grew up in in Winnipeg, one street over from Valour Road. I never gave a second thought as to how Valour Road received its name. It wasn’t until I left the “peg’ that I saw a CBC Heritage minute explaining the significance of the naming of Valour Road.
The story is actually mind blowing. 3 young men not only from Winnipeg, not only from the same street, but from the SAME block all went on to receive the Victoria Cross in WWI. The inscription on the Victoria Cross is “For Valour”, thus the street where these young men lived was renamed Valour Road in their honour.
This today unlike when I was young is celebrated and is considered as much a part of Winnipeg’s military history as the Citadel is in Halifax.
Huge props to the management of Valour FC for this thoughtful nod to Winnipegs past, and as I have now seen first hand, the CPL for the thoughtfulness that has gone into this league so far, you have won this fan over.
For more info on this story:
https://www.historicacanada.ca/content/heritage-minutes/valour-road
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valour_Road
Hey Barry!
Thank you so much for your comment and for the history lesson on that. It’s an incredible story. I agree completely that Valour FC did an amazing job digging into that history to draw inspiration for the club – it’s something the city can get behind in a big way.
Thanks again for sharing and for your kind words.
Pat