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It was a lot of scaffolding and porta-johns there in November 2016. I'm not sure if FIFA would find that to be acceptable for a World Cup venue.
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It was a lot of scaffolding and porta-johns there in November 2016. I'm not sure if FIFA would find that to be acceptable for a World Cup venue.
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Potentially going to 45,000 for the 2026 World Cup?
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The NFL isn't a fan of expanding to Canada either. They already make all the money they need from Canada by way of merchandise sales in Canada and Canadian television contracts. A team in Toronto doesn't expand the pie at all., it just diverts dollars to 1 team from the other 36. The financial benefit is ZERO and the rest are all negatives.The NFL is not a big fan of temp stands.
That said, I suspect Toronto won't host any 2026 WC soccer games. Edmonton, Montreal, Vancouver are the front runners & the US only tossed a few crumbs (games) Canada's way.
Within the scope of three tours, the FIFA experts witnessed the excitement, along with the commitment of the bidding teams, in Boston, Atlanta, Nashville, Orlando, Washington DC, Baltimore, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, Miami, Kansas City, Cincinnati, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Monterrey, San Francisco, Seattle, Edmonton, Mexico City, Guadalajara, Los Angeles and Toronto.
The NFL isn't a fan of expanding to Canada either. They already make all the money they need from Canada by way of merchandise sales in Canada and Canadian television contracts. A team in Toronto doesn't expand the pie at all., it just diverts dollars to 1 team from the other 36. The financial benefit is ZERO and the rest are all negatives.
It would destroy the oldest pro football teams in the world (Toronto and Hamilton), be the death knell for a league (CFL) that strengthens the NFL, and the optics of killing the CFL are horrendous. Canada would go from 9 pro teams to just 1, university football across Canada would either switch to US 4 down football or fold, and that would result in the elimination of football at the high school level nationally. The entire sport could potentially collapse. And why? All because some Torontonians want to play Dallas instead of Calgary.
Even if none of this were true, Toronto is the worst football market in North America. The city doesn't support any of its football teams but it wants another one? Ridiculous.
I don’t understand either. Since the argos switch owners every few years has almost no fan base and to which I got free tickets to a few years ago for buying a dozen donuts at Tim hortons. If the argos are the glue of this league then it’s just a matter of time till it all collapses.How would an NFL team in Toronto kill the entire CFL?
I would have nfl season tickets day one. A number of my friends would as well. Hockey might be upscale in Toronto with corporate suits but in general is hockey really upscale?Toronto folks too upscale for CFL NFL type stuff, give us soccer and hockey.
The NFL would do more damage then that Ottawa and Montreal would be gone as well leaving just the western division.The NFL isn't a fan of expanding to Canada either. They already make all the money they need from Canada by way of merchandise sales in Canada and Canadian television contracts. A team in Toronto doesn't expand the pie at all., it just diverts dollars to 1 team from the other 36. The financial benefit is ZERO and the rest are all negatives.
It would destroy the oldest pro football teams in the world (Toronto and Hamilton), be the death knell for a league (CFL) that strengthens the NFL, and the optics of killing the CFL are horrendous. Canada would go from 9 pro teams to just 1, university football across Canada would either switch to US 4 down football or fold, and that would result in the elimination of football at the high school level nationally. The entire sport could potentially collapse. And why? All because some Torontonians want to play Dallas instead of Calgary.
Even if none of this were true, Toronto is the worst football market in North America. The city doesn't support any of its football teams but it wants another one? Ridiculous.
I detest that the Argos rip up the field at BMO already.If they expand to 45K, we have a potential location for a temporary home for an NFL team, if that pipe dream ever happens. We know the NFL doesn't like the Skydome, but they do want to expand (especially beyond the US), so a 45K BMO Field seems like exactly what they would be looking for until we can build something bigger (The Chargers were playing in a smaller soccer stadium the last couple seasons, so it's not unrealistic). Plus you can actually have tailgating at BMO Field, since it has surface parking.
No idea if any of that would happen, but a bigger BMO Field makes it far more plausible.
Adding a few thousand temporary scaffolding seats and porta-johns to BMO Field is certainly not going to lead to an NFL team showing up in Toronto. And all the naïve nonsense about 'it would hurt the CFL' or how many fans may or may not be interested is also irrelevant. NFL or MLB teams are located where a multi-billionaire owner wants to put them.The NFL is not a big fan of temp stands.
Well, yes and no when you look at the two recent NFL examples. Nevada taxes paid for the Raiders' new stadium, while the new Los Angeles stadium for the Rams and Chargers was privately funded, and California in recent years has generally rejected the notion of spending public money for pro sports stadiums and arenas.... Americans are far more willing to give absurdly rich people free money than we are after all.
Called a "merger"? They'll have to look at rule changes for both sides.How would an NFL team in Toronto kill the entire CFL?
What evidence do you have to support this claim. And I didn’t realize it’s one leagues responsibility to make sure another league survives. If the league is reliant on the argos to survive then they are already on a sinking ship. The argos are beyond irrelevant in this market.The NFL would do more damage then that Ottawa and Montreal would be gone as well leaving just the western division.