It's pretty popular inside the city too, at least at some of the bigger predominantly white schools like Lawrence Park, North Toronto, Northern, Leaside etc. I'd say it's pretty similiar to football...
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It's pretty popular inside the city too, at least at some of the bigger predominantly white schools like Lawrence Park, North Toronto, Northern, Leaside etc. I'd say it's pretty similiar to football...
Only due to short-term necessitate and divided attention. I thin they understand that this isn't a perfect solution, and when an opportunity arises that allows us to change our circumstances and...
grass roots ownership has as many shortcomings, if not more, than the benevolent billionaire. For them it's just as much about having a successful play thing and being worshiped in whatever city...
1. it was more than 10 percent full most games. Let's not be ridiculous.
2. stadium has a smaller capacity now. North side fans are being relocated to the rest stadium.
3. we're the only ones who...
The expansions were done for a multitude of reasons. They didn't spend all that money so they could host one event one time.
Too big to fail^^
The Argos are one of Canada's oldest institutions and by extension so is the CFL. The idea is that they've given us a lot so we should help them out in times of need. From a city...
Thanks for the info. I'll get on that when I have the chance.
well I'm already shelling out a ton of money of money on the tickets. What's another small donation to a good cause am i right?
If I am a member, how likely is it I get what I'm looking for? is it...
Speaking of tickets...
does anyone have any idea what the ST numbers are for us this upcoming season? Or are they not gonna start talking about that until they're done relocation?
I'm also...
Yea, I meant available.
BMO is primarily about convenience for them. The fact that is a more intimate setting is an afterthought.
since when have the argos given a shit about atmosphere?
it's part football, part marketing. The ronaldinho 2004-2008 team's were very big for a certain generation of young football fan who now had access to all the football they wanted. Then there was the...
well the market dictates it as a viable business. If people are willing to pay it there's no reason they don't deserve it.
ratings are going to be based on how much we spend as a league. If we spend more we get higher ratings and higher revenue. The owners know that and pretty much all of them are prepared to spend in...
that's fair enough I suppose. I think the major change in demographics we're going to get in the U.S. and Canada over the next half century will significantly change this, but by how much it's hard...
It's entirely possible that Baseball and Football get smaller. probable, even
but all indicators point to it becoming a major draw. it's highly unlikely that the league stagnates any time soon.
The gap's not nearly as big though. A lot of buzz has been built up over the last 2 years and and it wasn't hard to walk around and see people in TFC gear all over the city. It was very noticeable to...
well, no. In the grand scheme of things Rogers' is pretty great. It's only in our sheltered, demanding universe of T.O sports where Rogers looks terrible. It could be far, far worse.
a championship contender?
yeah? i pretty plainly laid out all the reasons why I don't think that's gonna happen.
I don't know what point you;re trying to make. The stadium reno was a long-term investment. MLSE know's that.
no? Just because it doesn't make sense to raise prices, doesn't mean their gonna decrease them.
Increased attendance, argos games + any other one off events. a stadium this big with room for lot's of expansion is also gonna be very valuable in 5 years when the CBA is up again.