Can the Raptors talk at least stay out of at one Argo thread?
Can the Raptors talk at least stay out of at one Argo thread?
Argos Season Ticket Holder 2016-2021.
I'm going to state 31,300. Would be more, but Santa parade and a decently performing Raptors might steal some of the walk-up potential.
go on ticketmaster.ca .. interactive map disabled and is showing the 500 level, just can't get tix there yet .. I am saying an AM announcement opening the 500 level. WOOOO ARGOS. We have 27 of us in Section 115 SO GET FIRED UP TORONTOOOOOOO
I have never really thought that there was much overlap between Argos and Raptors fans. I don't know why I have thought that exactly but I wonder how many people support and follow both of those teams.
Anyway, it sounds like they may be approaching the mid 20,000 range already for the EF so a crowd of 35k+ is not out of the question IMO. The sooner they open up the 500 level, the more likely such a crowd becomes. Going back to past East Finals over the last three decades that the Argos have hosted, these are the attendance figures:
1982 43,432 vs. Ottawa
1983 54,530 vs. Hamilton
1984 48,414 vs. Hamilton
1986 32,041 vs. Hamilton (Game 2 of two-game total point series)
1988 26.091 vs. Winnipeg
1991 50,380 vs. Winnipeg
1996 28,390 vs. Montreal
1997 30,085 vs. Montreal (according to the Pro Football Archives site but I seem to recall more than 32k at that game so it might have been 32,085 instead)
2005 44,211 vs. Montreal
2007 33,467 vs. Winnipeg
Last edited by ArgoRavi; 11-12-2013 at 11:14 PM.
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My 1998 Argo Media Guide shows a crowd of 32,085 for the 1997 EF.
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I just bought tickets, and the 200 level has lots of unsold seats.
My tickets came in the mail.
Opening of 500 level is imminent so says Mike Hogan.
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The Argos just posted on Facebook that the 500 level will be open
That's great to hear about the 500.
I would have priced the tickets at $25 though and encouraged kids and students throughout the city to fill err up.
Yeah it's on the website now:
http://m.argonauts.ca/article/argos-...-eastern-final
Good to see there will be a large crowd and good to see some favourable media coverage. When was the last time you saw a newspaper title like the one below?
http://www.stcatharinesstandard.ca/2...ton-tiger-catsExcitement builds over dream East final between Toronto Argonauts, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
The 100 and 200 levels are basically sold out right now mostly just specalted with singles left from the endzone with the video board all the way around. The 200 level corner seats behind the end zone are filling up every time a look less than half for those six sections. The recently opened 100 level seats under the Video Board are starting to move as well looks like chunks of sections are being bought.
Also the 500 behind the Argos bench between the 20 yard lines are officially open but not showing up on the seat map as of yet.
Looks like it will be at least 35K easily. The more buzz the more sell.
I could see a nice walk up crowd as well as long as they now there will be seats waiting to get them on game day
The only bad thing about the large attendance and all the media attention the Argos are getting is that Rogers will be working overtime to give the Argos a more screwed up schedule of games for next year, if that's possible.
Even if we get a crowd of 35,000, with 80% of those fans cheering the Argos, the T.O media will report that half of those fans came from Hamilton, because showing there is still a good market for CFL football in T.O is a no, no
I think now that some real numbers are coming out via TV that most people are wise to the fact that the GTA is still loaded with Argo fans and a Ti Cat Argos east final is proving to be something special and a Headline event.
Fans who are usually watching on TV outside Toronto's Downtown will be now coming down from the north of the city York and Durham as well as from the south of Hamilton and meeting in the Middle
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