I agree with others the crowd size was similar to the Argo one. Just watch how they show the crowd and everything is a close up. I do think TFC did a great job and the enthusiasm of there fans is infectious. People from work always talk about the atmosphere there. I am sure over the next few years the Argos will move in the same direction. I also think it is very interesting on game day you see a lot of people wearing TFC clothing but you don't see that for the Argos. I believe a lot of the TFC fans are localized in the Liberty Village area. Very different dynamics than what the Argos draw from what I can tell.
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Problem is bmo needs to get to 45-50 for the world cup, so at some point another significant renovation will happen.
I think the TFC win helps the argos, as we should be able to finally stop talking about the ground share being an issue.
The field held up fine, both teams played as late into fall as possible (other than a grey cup hosting), both teams won on home turf.
Aside from a very small group of self described hooligans, the no argos at bmo slogan should be dead.
And that's only good for the argos. A sports fan is a sports fan, I think you're more likely to get a tfc game atendee to check out an argos game, rather than a retiree who had seasons tix in the early 80s and now watches at home.
To echo the above (post came the same time as mine) My understanding, any major expansion will be contingent on hosting World Cup games. One thought is rebuild the West side to the same size as the East. I could be mistaken though.
Expanding for TFC alone? Despite the good support, if I was MLSE, I would wait until TFC's contention window ends and see what attendance does first.
If Canada ever gets the soccer World Cup, it should be provisional that some games are played across the whole country, including the east coast.. Perhaps that way we can obtain a stadium in Halifax that can subsequently be the home of the Schooners.
This is huge. Getting people to NPS at noon on a workday is a real test of a fanbase. I think a lot of people were surprised at how big the Argos rally was, and now that the TFC rally was the same size, everyone in the media can put aside their anecdotal notions that TFC is more popular that the Argonauts in this town
TFC supporters have had their own drum/clap version for many years, 2008 is probably right. The whole stadium participating, (made famous by Iceland) has only been a thing since 2016 Euros. I guess you could say some supporter groups are not copying Iceland, but the rest of the stadium is.
I would say adding seats would be ill-advised. They have a great thing going on at BMO - both teams. Once TFC goes into a rebuild, there will be no need for extra seats for them, and as we know, empty seats don't play well on TV, negatively affect atmosphere and perception of 'a place to be'.
Rebuilding the West side would be a bad idea, as well, IMO. Right now, the original stadium is mostly made of metal, which is why it is so loud when the crowd stomps its feet. This is a huge part of what makes the atmosphere at BMO so good. If you 'improve' the stadium, that likely means reinforced concrete (like most other stadiums and the new East side upper deck at BMO), thus eliminating that unique, sound making quality we currently have. In 2016, my STs were on the upper East side, and it was nowhere near as good as the West, from an atmosphere standpoint. What we have now is excellent - leave it alone!
The most I see them doing for any World Cup bid is adding temporary seats to bring capacity up a bit. To be brutally honest though, it isn't like Canada would be hosting the biggest games in a World Cup that has the U.S. and Mexico as co-hosts.
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Adding a second deck on the West side has always been part of the plan. That's why they built the West side roof so high, to accommodate a second deck.
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