I always wondered why the Argos and the league would not just say to Rogers that if the field would not be available on a certain date, then change the date of the Argo game to suit. I know television schedules are set, but if an Argo home game gets changed from a Friday night to a Saturday, that would give extra time to convert the stadium, so there should be no excuses from Rogers. Like this Friday's game. Jays could be eliminated anyway by then.... but the schedule if they play 7 games would have them in Kansas City after Wednesday. Changing the day would seem the logical choice for me, instead of moving it to Hamilton. I am afraid there will eb even less people at that game than were there on a Saturday afternoon, because getting to Hamilton after work on Friday will be a no-go for most people.
Locating the game in Toronto might change the competitive disadvantage equation. The dressing room is not going to make the slightest difference, IMO. Offering fans a ride and free tickets to games at a neutral site does next to nothing about the competitive disadvantage, IMO. Not televising the game damages the league and penalizes fans of the Argos and the league.
The TV money is too significant now for each team. Not broadcasting the game is not an option. If only Canada had a larger population it would be even more lucrative.
I would like to encourage everyone to contact the CFL and the Argos on this issue. Asking them to make a tactful statement and defend Canada's League in stead of the pseudo "Canada's Team".
Up to this game, I have understood why Rogers has booted the Argos out of the dome, based on their own statement that they need 36 hours to convert the stadium to football and then another 36 hours to convert back to baseball.
So why can they not accommodate this Friday's game, which is 48 hours after tonight's Blue Jays game?
Why has nobody pressed them on this?
As I've mentioned before many times KARMA will kick Rogers in the ass big time at some point. I know Karma has gotten back at me for every dumb assed think I've ever done. Once you believe in Karma it stops you and makes you think. Rogers only thinks about Rogers. Was Ted Rogers this much of a total prick? I'm glad we're seeing some articles from around Canada to enlighten other CFL fans.
Doesn't matter if anyone presses them on this or not. I'm sure they have fine print on the lease agreement which allows them to do what they are doing, so legally there likely is no leg for the Argos to stand on. I think they see the lack of support for the Argos at this time, and are willing to take their chances with any public backlashes. As my sig says: F them.
It's us vs the rest of the country
UThis all comes down to lack of leadership plain and simple folks! Why would Rogers give a damn about the Argos when we have owners of the team ,CEO of the team ,commish of the league not giving a damn about any of this? On top of this the Argos go out and attract a crowd of 3,400 for a game that both teams were chasing for first place in there division. Rogers does not respect anyone from the cfl or Argos because we have weak people in charge of the cfl and Argos! We need people who are going to organize have a plan a sort of guidance to where we go. Not a commish like Jeffry ORRIDGE who will just run and hide when a conflict arises and have his main concern in picking up a pay cheque from the league. Not a owner like cheapskate Braley who hasn't been seen in Toronto in a couple of years and who's main concern is how he is going to collect his grey cup hosting money for doing nothing all year long. Not having a CEO like Chris Rudge well you guys get the point now don't have to go into to much with this idiot. But untill this league and teams start to hire guys who are passionate and focused to wanting the grow this league we will always get pushed aside.
Maybe, if the stands were packed. Varsity holds 6,000 tops and I doubt 6,000 fans would go there to sit on flat benches in potentially cold weather with few concessions and washrooms available. I think what we had last weekend -- 3,400 mostly diehard Argo supporters clustered together at midfield -- is about the best we could expect to have even if the game were played at York or Varsity, with free buses and so on. And then there's the fact that Argo crowds are not known for being loud and boisterous. Even with 25,000 in the RC we typically don't get the same home-field boost from the crowd that many other teams get in their stadiums.
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