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There is no need for you to be so rude!I never said there were funds allocated to Yonge. There is no need for you to go to drastic lengths by putting words in my mouth.
There is no need for you to be so rude!I never said there were funds allocated to Yonge. There is no need for you to go to drastic lengths by putting words in my mouth.
ya honestly I got my dates mixed up. I have no clue why because I know the games were in 99 but I kept thinking of the games as though they were in 89. No clue why. My bad.Which renovations -- 67 or 99? I find it hard to believe the 67 renos spurred them to bid on a Cup more than 20 years later. And the 99 renos could only have fully affected 2006.
The ability to use economical, temporary seating clearly was the biggest factor that allowed Winnipeg to host all three Cups.
Well Wiki buys it, and you cited them first.
We're much closer to Winnipeg than London is to Portsmouth, and Bordeaux is more well-known worldwide than Toronto. And most of our "internationally renown" status comes from south of the border. We're just another burgh to most people overseas.
They are currently working on a conversion to put a dome on Lamport from November through April. As most of the community usage at BMO Field is being moved to Lamport now that grass is being installed at BMO, Lamport will be very heavily used in the coming years.
Surely it doesn't meet the criteria for abandoned stadiums!
Given $millions that MLSE is pouring into it right now to put the bubble on and upgrade it, it seems very unlikely. The began a few weeks ago.I thought Lamport was going to be demolished and turned into a park by the developer constructing the condos on the north side of King right across from it.
I've often found it amusing that for a country known for short stature and um... small shoes, China's government is obsessed with gigantism in architecture, public displays and infrastructure.I think Beijing is a rather unique case. I don't think any Olympics will ever compare to theirs. The Chinese government put themselves in that position and I don't think their model can be applied anywhere else.
I've often found it amusing that for a country known for short stature and um... small shoes, China's government is obsessed with gigantism in architecture, public displays and infrastructure.
They are currently working on a conversion to put a dome on Lamport from November through April. As most of the community usage at BMO Field is being moved to Lamport now that grass is being installed at BMO, Lamport will be very heavily used in the coming years.
Surely it doesn't meet the criteria for abandoned stadiums!
Look, the Pan Am games will be exactly what we make of them.
That's good news. Will it be marked for football or soccer?
I agree 100%, but that's not a lesson Torontonians seem to understand. If Toronto views something as mediocre or second tier, they abandon it rather than work to make it better. The Argonauts are a prime example of that.
Yet we stand by the Leafs which is completely unfathomable. The surest way to Stanley Cup victory, eventually, is for fans and for Corporate Toronto to boycott a season, demanding better. Nothing more pathetic than Leaf fans, really... and I used to count myself as one of them!
I was clearly responding to your rudeness.There is no need for you to be so rude!
Yes I've been overseas. They don't know Toronto nearly as well as some believe. I have plenty of arguments. And welcome to a typical forum.Have you been overseas? People know Toronto.
You don't really have an argument. All you're doing is picking at things (which is typical of you).
? How was "No funds have been allocated to the Yonge extension, beyond the EA and the signalling upgrade." rude? Not a perfect answer perhaps to the question. But rude?I was clearly responding to your rudeness.
Yes I've been overseas. They don't know Toronto nearly as well as some believe. I have plenty of arguments. And welcome to a typical forum.