BMO Field is no longer a SSS and we have to understand that. We can all have opinions on this and that, but the stadium is no longer TFC's (if it ever was considering its on CNE grounds)
BMO Field is no longer a SSS and we have to understand that. We can all have opinions on this and that, but the stadium is no longer TFC's (if it ever was considering its on CNE grounds)
It never was TFC's. it was built for the U20 world cup as "Canada's National Soccer Stadium." The CSA seems to have given that away though. if they had been tougher, maybe, just maybe, the Argo situation would be different.
We deserve some of the blame though. By calling for a roof and other expensive additions, we opened the door for the Argo boosters to say "you can only have that with the Argos"
But isn't this the photo thread?
^Yes. So I wonder where the blue will be in those photos in the coming months.
Somewhere John Candy is looking down on all this and saying "I need a beer."
Can this thread be for construction pictures only and not hyperbolic hearsay? I'm tired of this shit.
Last edited by PopePouri; 01-05-2016 at 03:12 PM.
The Argos will have a large presence on the CNE grounds and at BMO field (even greater than TFC who are in Downsview).
I like the pictures posted so far and thanks to the user who posted. I wish that the North end could have mimicked the south in least some aspects, but as most of us know there is a large number of people that enjoy the patio/beer garden environment at TFC games.
Thanks for the update " billyfly" so what your saying is that eventually when people think of BMO they will think Argos and wonder what is this TFC , can't say I will be surprised.
I expect that there will be some temporary banners and the like at BMO this year. However most of the large Argo sponsorship stuff and Argo signage will only be visible to the people watching on TV as they will be digital. The 750k TV audience is equally as important as the 25k in the stands maybe more so. This is actually good for us as the large field logos will be superimposed digitally.
I.e. Nothing to wash off
Let's hope that the rendering of the Argos field is conceptual.
Sort of like the lights mounted under the south stand roof.
Last edited by OTDude82; 01-05-2016 at 06:05 PM.
Ahh, so this is what Billyfly must have meant when he said the Boatmen would have a larger, on-going presence in the stadium area.
Shrinkwrapped boat storage. Dandy employment for the Argos in their many months of down time.
MLSE stadium ops boss Bob Hunter, for one.
Told a gathering of media just before the re-opening that it would always be a 'soccer first' stadium. A few days later, he told a group I was with that they "can't screw this up for soccer", and that the field would always be a proper grass surface.
Wembley is completely relevant, it is a stadium that when other sports are being hosted different advertisements are raised, BMO field is no different (guess what..BMO is also a multi sport stadium). I am not saying Argos and TFC don't get along. I just don't see why Argos would not put up temporary posters for advertising reasons that are geared to Argos 28k Argo fans when Argos are playing, same for TFC. It just wouldn't make sense really not to. I would be really surprised if at some point Argos posters are not put up at BMO field. If not this year, it be only a matter of time id imagine, advertising involves money and sponsors, why would you turn it down for something like temporary posters?
I personally don't care about posters or Argos banners. The pitch and the team is the only thing that matters to me. The seats can be pink with pony stickers on them, I don't care.. I'm not there to support the seats or the external look of BMO field.
Pas de problem, Sparky:
http://www.torontosun.com/2015/05/07...o-tfcs-stadium
Leiweke is usually quoted, but the story indicates Bob Hunter was part of the group and he happily echoed everything Leiweke said. MLSE staunchly maintained that tone throughout all their discussions prior to BMO Field reopening last spring. My group even had MLSE communications director Dave Haggith for company.
Here's what he said in another article:
But as MLSE chief project development officer Bob Hunter explained to the Sun, the organization is already doing testing to determine the best method of removing football lines for MLS games.
“We’re testing it at the Kia Training Ground now,” Hunter said. “It would be a steam cleaning system to remove the lines.
“We’ve had a mandate that we can’t screw up the soccer experience.
http://www.ottawasun.com/2015/05/06/...-new-bmo-field
Last edited by greatwhitenorf; 01-06-2016 at 10:25 AM.