Every wonder what BMO would look like with a concert? I'm having mixed feelings about it. What do you guys think? Click the link below to see
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1047/...95bfa2aec6.jpg
Every wonder what BMO would look like with a concert? I'm having mixed feelings about it. What do you guys think? Click the link below to see
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1047/...95bfa2aec6.jpg
If Rogers sold off MLSE, maybe then they'd do concerts at BMO. Until then, I don't see Rogers appreciating another internal competitor for that 25-30K concert size.
OMG ............... what have the FN Argos done now??????????????????????
just kidding
They were ripping up the grass anyways after the Leafs game, weren't they? I guess it's good that it isn't too cold so that they can prep the ground for laying new sod sooner than later.
So the Argo schedule is out http://www.argonauts.ca/schedule/
From what I can see, there are 2 Saturday Argo Wednesday TFC situations.
Sat Aug 19 4pm - Argo kickoff
Wed Aug 23 ? - TFC host Philly
Sat Sept 16 4pm - Argo kickoff
Wed Sept 20 ? - TFC host Impact
We shall see....
Edit
Nice work by Laura Armstrong to lay out the times between
Check out this tweet at https://twitter.com/lauraarmy/status/829033576725377029
Last edited by OgtheDim; 02-07-2017 at 01:42 PM.
wish they would replace those foam mats that cover the concrete with something that doesn't cause the players to wipe out on it every time
So an obscure and poorly researched article about Rugby Union, in a Scottish newspaper, name checks BMO field for play during the winter months.
It includes this wacky set of lines:
A comment below the article suggests the roof discussed is somebody not understanding that BMO was adding a roof for the seats, not the pitch.It is planned to home the Canadian franchise in Toronto, utilising the BMO Stadium – which currently houses Toronto FC – where Scotland’s rugby team played Canada in 2014. It is open to the elements, the mercury drops below zero and generally stays there from December to February, but the stadium is due to be developed with a roof.
But gosh can you imagine somebody trying to play anything down there in the weather we get in January and February.
A foggy evening at BMO field yesterday. Lit up the whole city.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toront...know-1.3999262
Latest pitch discussion - a bit more balanced from Laura Armstrong
Will not be the best for March...but its March. Groundskeeper confident they can do better.
https://www.thestar.com/sports/tfc/2...medium=twitter
Argos play their first home exhibition game at BMO Thursday June 8.
I will be able to provide a very unique perspective on the condition of the pitch throughout the season.
23rd - NER @ TFC
25th - Ticats @ Argos (OSKI WE WE)
27th - Impact @ TFC
That is going to be a test.
LOL!!!
Not exactly
The pitch is very soft and easy to run on. The west touch line to about 10 yards in in soccer dimensions is covered by a tarp for the players benches during cfl games. You can tell The grounds crew does an amazing job! The pitch is manicured perfectly and very well maintained. The softness comes from what I assume is sand underneath and is very easy on the knees, ankles and back all of which are body parts that ache after running on fields like downsview and other turfs.
The downside is that because of the softness it does divit and chunk quite a bit. The grounds crew certainly have their work cut out for them making repairs. By the end of an Argo game it looks like someone was walking around practicing their golf chipping.
It will be interesting to see how sturdy the repairs are after short turnaround times and perhaps bad weather games, but the perfection of the pitch at the start of the game makes me very optimistic in the talent of the grounds crew.
Went to the Argos game last night. Looks like the pitch has shifted about 10 yards south, looks like they are partially using turf for both endzones now, rather than last year one endzone was completely turf. Maybe a maintenance strategy?
Not so sure about that
https://twitter.com/TFC_GroundsDept/...77237464420353
3 days later
Check out this tweet at https://twitter.com/JohnMolinaro/status/873930356323385344
Courtesy of the Grounds Crew twitter
I was at the Womens game today and was about 13 rows back of the pitch. It looked in extremely good shape. The real test will come at the end of the month however.
Indeed. The only reminder that an Argos game was played there was the empty north end where there are usually stands for our games. Looked weird - kinda like a waste of space. But other than that, it looked good. Lots of groundskeepers out during half time fixing stuff.
Road Games:
2013 - Montréal , 2014 - Orlando (Disney Classic), Montréal
2015 - Columbus, New England, Montréal
2016 - NYCFC (Leg 2 Conference Semis), Montréal (Leg 1 Conference Final)
2017 - Ottawa (Leg 1 Canadian Championship Semi), DCU, Red Bulls (Leg 1 Conference Final), Columbus (Leg 2 Conference Final)
2019 - Montréal, NYCFC (Eastern Conference Semi @ Citi Field), Seattle (MLS Cup Final)
Great pics, the only reminder of any other type of being played on that surface appear to be the roof pylons and from what looks like the backup rugby surface
We stuck around after the game for a bit and the grounds crew was out working the pitch after the game as well. There didn't appear to be any worrisome spots for them, it just appear like regular maintenance to me. I agree with the north end. It looked weird and out of place without the usual seating and concession area.
Another test coming up:
TFC vs. NER Friday June 23rd
Argos vs. Ticats Sunday June 25th.