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[Official] Marc Crawford Remains Head Coach of ZSC


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as per the ZSC Lions official facebook- https://www.facebook.com/#!/zsclions

Marc Crawford bleibt Headcoach der ZSC Lions. Die Deadline seiner NHL-Klausel ist abgelaufen und er hat uns dies mündlich bestätigt. ‪#‎goodnews

Crawford stays as head coach in Zurich. The deadline of his NHL out clause has passed and he has confirmed this himself today verbally.

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Time deadline clause ... what is that? If Florida or Pitts called, you mean he can't quit ZSC? I didn't know Zurich was communist.

He is still under contract with ZSC but his current deal has an "out-clause" allowing him to join an NHL team which is limited to the off-season I would presume, this has now passed. He could probably quit if he wanted to I suppose..

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Communist is when you can't quit a job whenever you want. Capitalism or democracy is a country where you can. Gr 11 economics ... but you probably haven't reached Gr 11 yet.

A contract is a contract, a job is not a contract. A job can be quit but a contract must be broken.

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Communist is when you can't quit a job whenever you want. Capitalism or democracy is a country where you can. Gr 11 economics ... but you probably haven't reached Gr 11 yet.

So right now i'm being attacked by a child? Nice...

I may or may not of finished grade 11 but i'm acting far more composed than you are.

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It's intriguing that he took that so personally lol

Although he took it personally it's very ignorant to describe something as "communist" or "fascist" without fully understanding the implications of the word. I've noticed North Americans use those words quite often without a proper understanding of how strong of a negative connotation those words carry around the world.

A contract is a contract, many of them have out clauses, non compete clauses, etc... Doesn't make it communist, just makes it a well written contract for someone trying to protect their assets.

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Communist is when you can't quit a job whenever you want. Capitalism or democracy is a country where you can. Gr 11 economics ... but you probably haven't reached Gr 11 yet.

I don't think you were paying attention in gr 11 economics. Haha

Capitalism does not equal democracy

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Communist is when you can't quit a job whenever you want. Capitalism or democracy is a country where you can. Gr 11 economics ... but you probably haven't reached Gr 11 yet.

Pretty sure comunism and capitalism are economic systems based on who controls indistry: a few owners or the mass of workers.

Democracy and dicatotship are electoral systems to choose or not choose who leads.

U fundimentaly should not mix up one type of economic system with an electoral system or u look like a stooge or fool.

And im not in grade 11 yet but love reading about this stuff :)

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I don't think that person is coming back.

Did you mean me? If so, I'm back.

Stooge or a fool have trouble spelling common words that the writer supposedly enjoys reading about.

Pretty sure communism and capitalism are economic systems based on who controls industry: a few owners or the mass of workers.

Democracy and dictatorship are electoral systems to choose or not choose who leads.

U fundamentally should not mix up one type of economic system with an electoral system or u look like a stooge or fool.

And i'm not in grade 11 yet but love reading about this stuff :)

OK, I'll play along and keep the discussion going.

Capitalism = free market, competition, choice. Democracy, as you alluded, is an electoral system, which also is fundamentally based on choice. My original comment said capitalism 'or' democracy ... not 'and'. 'and' means synonymous or equal to, 'or' means either. So although I grouped them together, I do know the difference.

Having said that, 99% of world economies which use capitalism as their economic system are democratic. In fact, I can't think of an exception, can you? Unless you consider China as a country using capitalist market and ruled under communist BUT I, and many others, would argue that their market is very controlled and run under a communist ethos ... ie. you have to know the right people in order to do business there and therefore, not truly a capitalist economy.

Yes, I understand contracts as well but all I'm saying is that in a capitalist and democratic world, contracts can be broken (albeit, there are some who might for moral reasons or financial penalty might prefer not to but the option is always there) whereas in communism, your family would be locked up in prison if you break a contract.

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