MLSE sale approved by BoG
https://www.tsn.ca/cfl-approves-mlse-acquisition-of-argonauts-1.973024
Manning to oversee both Argos and TFC. Copeland remains on as alternate governor.
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MLSE sale approved by BoG
https://www.tsn.ca/cfl-approves-mlse-acquisition-of-argonauts-1.973024
Manning to oversee both Argos and TFC. Copeland remains on as alternate governor.
Surprised about Manning being handed the job. Not surprised about Copeland being pushed aside (will probably stick around until the business operations are moved to MLSE headquarters).
I don't really see the benefit in having a single president to oversee two teams in two completely different. leagues. Copeland is still on board and knows the ins and outs better than anyone probably so not all is lost but really not sure what Manning's role will be with the Argos specifically. Return of the Argonotes?
I admit to being ignorant of this, but what exactly does an alternate governor do? That is to say, I had always been under the impression that a governor/alternate governor fulfilled some other role within an organization. What will Copeland be doing outside of this role or is it a big enough position that it'll take up most of his time?
My impression on first glance (before reading what Copeland's role would be) was that Manning is the President of Argos and TFC (the BMO bloc) and this was simply a product of a much larger corporate structure and perhaps Copeland's day-to-day activities wouldn't change (except he now has the oversight).
Tanenbaum is the team's Governor, Copeland along with Dale Lastman are the team's alternate's Governors as of right now. Essentially they represent the Argonauts at League meetings.
Manning knows how MLSE operates which is why this move was made, Manning is highly regarded within MLSE. Copeland, Moore, and Dykstra will be probably be kept around until the Argonauts are fully integrated into MLSE. I'd be surprised is all three are still with the Argonauts in 2019.
Copeland has the tailgate to look after. He's knee deep in permits and uh, such.
There sure is no shortage of jobs/money around the Argonauts of late. 2 Presidents, 2 GM's, expanded front office staff. Seems like everyone has an assistant. I wonder if we will see a sole QB coach (Ray?) for the first time in decades. With deep pockets, I wonder if the Argos bottom line even matters to MLSE. I can see some thinning of the herd after next season though, once MLSE or Mannng is fully aware.
MLSE has always been careful not to upset TFC fans. With TFC now champions and interest at an all time high, there is no better time to lay the hammer on some issues. I would inform tickets holders (they know who they are) that negative signs pertaining to the Argonauts will not be permitted and will result in expulsion.
Who are these 2 Presidents and GM's you speak of ArgoZ ?
Copeland and Moore are probably fortunate to be retained in any capacity when considering their overall body of work with the Argonauts IMO.
I asked the question yesterday will the Argos use more of TFCs front office, marketing and ticketing?
A good first step. Probably use TFCs marketing and ticketing next.
A year ago, I'd have been happy about Copeland being ushered out but now I'm not so sure. I do think it was inevitable though with MLSE taking over and having some duties be shared. Overall, the Argos need to have more of a presence and access to their own stadium and this may be the bridge that can make that happen.
Naming Manning as the Argo President is the beginning of the end of Copeland and also probably Moore. The on field product has been successfully resurrected but Copeland's performance has been far less noteworthy and the MLSE brain trust has likely accepted that new leadership is required on the business management side. Expect both Copeland and Moore to quietly exit the organization sometime during the next 12 months.
Though Manning has no experience with the CFL, he has managerial sales experience with an NFL team, so he isn't completely a neophyte when it comes to football. It is not expected he will become an instant expert in all matters CFL and in all likelihood he will lean heavily on people like Popp, for advice re the league and its culture.
Since the Argos are now owned by MLSE, one would hope that the team and its fans will be accorded the same rights as TFC. Hopefully we will see some permanent and prominent signage at BMO stadium in the near future. After all, MLSE may manage the stadium but the city does own it. The "No Argos at BMO" should now be a dead issue and it is obviously unacceptable, to have any such signs shown inside the stadium.
MLSE is co-owned by Bell and Rogers (75%). These media giants may well be more cooperative in the future re. CFL broadcasts and we may see some sharing of the television rights in the future. This can only benefit the league in the long run.
IMO, Manning will continue as president of both the Argos and TFC for a while but somewhere down the road we could well see the two teams having two separate presidents. In the meantime, hopefully, Manning will bring his expertise to bear on the issue of the team's public and media image and also the concern of increasing game attendance.
not sure what to make with this new president.
He is 100% tfc and as such can he even treat both teams fairly or will the argos be the red headed stepchild of mlse and tfc the always favoured pampered rich boys?
time will tell.