Just to add to robs post:
What happens if we have a home conference final game the same weekend as the grey cup?
A few things...grass is fine for now, lets wait to see what happens with mid week champions league matches and a normal Southern Ontario summer with rain...will there still be a 5 day break between argo and tfc matches? will be very difficult to do...
with respect to interest i noticed highschool football is moving over for rugby...when i was in highschool the only big sports were baseball, soccer and football...the later doesn't exist in my highschool anymore.
you speak of 2 strong business entities wanting to buy the argos? well they only bought them at a discount and a third large entity didnt want to have anything to do with them (rogers)...and these 2 'strong' business entities grossly misunderstood the local interest as they expected to sell 20K season tickets!!! they barely got 7K...bells only interest was to protect TSN...plus as someone stated earlier the Argos are the 4th on the list for priority dates that wont do much to get regular playing nights...
I'm just wondering when will the higher ups realize that this stadium is too large for them, 3 years 5 years? will they relocate the argos to lamport, yorku? what if the new Toronto Rugby team does better than the Argos with respect to SSHs will they move into BMO as well? how many teams can BMO accommodate without asking 1 to move...
Wolfpack Season Tix are cheap.
$270ish for the season.
it would be funny if they got Lamport rocking better than the Argos.
Dirt infield turf game? Nope. They'd play the game on the Friday night.
I just saw the recap of the Argos match, did anyone else notice that they painted the Argos and CFL logos on the field? That surely will take more time to remove than simple white paint...
Just saw the Globe&Mail's report on the latest Argo game. Had the following info from CP writer and CFL hall of fame scribbler Dan Ralph:
"Denmark finished with seven catches for 195 yards and the two touchdowns. Andrew Harriss four-yard TD run at 9:57 of the third put Winnipeg ahead 20-10 and pretty much silenced the BMO Field gathering 15,063 on a night when both the Toronto Blue Jays and Tragically Hip were playing nearby."
Yet 20,000 were able to make it into the ACC and almost 47,000 into the dome. Unfortunately, we were deprived of the subjective crowd assessment (exhcushe, shurely. ed) that graced his report on the Argos loss to Montreal in front of 16,048:
"Mondays attendance (16,048) was a dramatic improvement from the 12,373 fans who attended Torontos 30-20 home loss to Ottawa on July 13... ." When you're calling a 4,000-fan increase to 16k "dramatic" you know there's real concern amongst the Argos most faithful supporters.
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Hopefully after this or next season this thread can get buried, all the stadium issue tests passed, and we can all move on with our lives.
Yes I hope this thread doesn't need to explode anytime with "The pitch was a joke" post match. I really do. But I don't think any time will soften that where's it's ok.
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Yet with all of that, the purchase still went ahead.
It's a little amusing to read the attendance congratulations for TFC when it was just 4 years ago that the infamous "Waitlist" went dry, ticket prices had to be rolled back to 2007 levels and there was real concern about season ticket holders not showing up to games.
I would think that TFC fans would share things in common given that go to market strategies for both clubs have threatened the grass roots movement. TFC and MLSE and Argos with the Braley divestment impacted both fan bases. And price gouging... as seen with MLSE Lite (2/3rds of MLSE ownership) and the Grey Cup... still shows where the short term focus may be.
It's a great ongoing question for MLSE given they wanted them there (along with outdoor hockey).I'm just wondering when will the higher ups realize that this stadium is too large for them, 3 years 5 years? will they relocate the argos to lamport, yorku? what if the new Toronto Rugby team does better than the Argos with respect to SSHs will they move into BMO as well? how many teams can BMO accommodate without asking 1 to move...
Last edited by Onyx; 08-14-2016 at 02:28 PM.
I can see we have a few Argo defenders on this board, no problem but to you Argo defenders , the Argo front office are the ones that made statements about how the move to BMO would be an instant success right away, how season tickets would increase significantly one of them even mentioned how the Argos would outdraw TFC right from the get go, I think it was their Vice President who made that statement. They had attendance problems at the Dome and now it is continuing at BMO , but of course everything is alright with the Argos because of the great TV ratings lol.
I sometimes wonder if the Argo decision makers assumed that young people like drinking beers at BMO...just shoe horn any sport in there...the liberty village kids will just show up.
but they're wrong.
they don't realize how strong soccer is.
And I truly believe the Toronto expects the best (no minor leagues)
The argos are just so expensive for what they are.
for a decent sideline ticket it is $50+
Why would I pay that much to see guys that couldn't make NFL practice squads?
when for similar money, and a 1.5 hour drive or 3 hour drive I can see the best in the world.
$20 for the southend and they still can't fill that up? these guys are in denial about the love for the argos...when will they wake up...
You could just get a $20 ticket and sit wherever you want in either of the upper stands. Not like security is really checking tickets.
The best way "We" shut down a thread is not posting in it.
I get that people want closure on this (Some desperately so) but it's never going to go away until the groundshare is over. That's the point. Either it's "good enough" for someone or it's not. Good luck on a unanimous outcome. I don't see it happening.
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Now I know it's Apples and Oranges when talking about the future of the Argos, but The is the Grey Cup is going to be one heck of a party.
Remember The Man, The Legend, The Goal 5-12-07 and All That #9 Left On The Pitch, Thanks For The Memories !!!
Keep the thread open. I like this discussion.
As for Wagner's comment on the Buffalo Bills.. Not only is it a better experience, Buffalo fans are some of the best in the NFL. It's well worth the trip to Buffalo.