According to a new survey, more than half of soccer fans want that Monday after the big game was a national holiday (55 %).
A survey by 3,000 respondents, who watch a large game, over the age of 21, found that the majority of respondents prefer other weeks (76 %) if Monday is involved.
Monday is the most disliked day, according to two -thirds of the investigators.
A survey conducted by Talker Research in cooperation with COORS LIGHT revealed that on average, respondents had at least once a month, 15 times a year on Monday.
For the respondents, this means “drainage and it feels difficult to do my job”, which makes it easy and easy to be upset. ” “
This allows one in four to pass through the beginning of the week (26 %), and one in 10 people acknowledge that one in 10 will start check -out on Monday.
In order to spend the week, the people who were investigated “treat Monday like Friday”, “focus on one task at a time to achieve small results”, or “make yourself as motivated as possible.” I swear by that.
According to Marcelo Pascoa, Vice President of COORS LIGHT,: “So we are here to encourage soccer Fans choose to cool down what they feel like this Monday Monday. “
Having a “case on Monday” after going out on Sunday is a general experience for seven out of 10 adults (71 %), but 60 % are likely to have this after a big game. I admit that.
Even worse than the first day of the week, I agree that two in five people are one of the top three (41 %) on Monday after the game this year. I will do it.
The next day, this light EMPT came from the idea of not wanting to face on that Monday after the soccer fans were late (50 %), and going to work after the rivet game (46 %).
The results show that disappointment is a more game -based for others. 36 % shared the end of their soccer season, missing 18 % of their favorite teams playing.
“On Monday after the big game on Sunday, you can feel like one of the slowest days of the year,” says Pascoa. “We are here to encourage fans to make a chilly choice even if we make a phone call on Monday.”
Tips/advice for passing Monday
- “looking forward to it.”
- “Think about Friday.”
- “Do you have a fun coffee, or even if it's time to see one of my favorite shows, I'll do a small thing for me. I'm looking forward to it. I am.
- “Let yourself motivate yourself as much as possible.”
- “I'm busy. The time is faster.”
- “Monday is treated like Friday.”
- “I like to think of Monday as a step of the week. I'm looking forward to the challenges that my life will bring to change.”
- “Please call it meday, or in French on Monday.”
- “Put on the” To-Do “list and do not look at the clock. “
- “Focus on one task at a time to achieve small results.”
- “We will spend time tasks on Sunday, so we will start the week lighter on Monday.”
- “If possible, do what you have to do early on that day. Then, let's create more space to enjoy what you want to do later.”
- “Don't predict what will happen in the remaining week.”
- “No matter how difficult your day is at the end of the day, you still have food on your table, work as a source of income, and your family at home. I'm blessed to be waiting for you.
- “Don't think about time. Think about the goals to be achieved that week and the amount of rolling the ball on Monday.”
Survey method:
According to a toker survey, we investigated 3,000 respondents, 21 years old and over, watching Super Bowl in 2025 (1,500 Americans + 750 English -speaking Canadian + 750 French speakers). did. The survey was outsourced by COORS Light, and Talker Research managed and implemented online between December 16 and December 31, 2024.




