Aside from improving the look of the stadium....that would be a mistake (IMO)
I happen to agree, but I'm curious as to why you think it would be a mistake.
As awesome as more seating in the south end would be .... We still have a ways to go with regular game ticket sales before we can consider another expansion.
What last night exhibited (once again) is that the single tunnel under the rail tracks is far short of what is necessary near a major sporting facility like this.....even hanging around for the trophy presentation last night it took 45 minutes to get under the tracks to the WB GO platform....in what can only be described has very crushed and temper stretching conditions. I continue to believe the only reason the expansion was permitted without solving this issue was that the stadium owner and the city issuing the permits were one and the same.
warning to those that are planning to attend the outdoor hockey game (where seating capacity will be further increased)......this tunnel was stretch to the edge of its limitations when the stadium held 22k....was uncomfortably inadequate at 30k and dangerous at 36k.......have no idea how it handles >40k in January.
It is only a matter of time before something happens in this tunnel. Yesterday's game and the match against Montreal were downright terrifying. At the very least, they should consider building a temporary bridge over the tracks, ala what they do for the Indy.
The fact that the current Exhibition GO Station renovations do NOT include a tunnel and second entrance further west on Manitoba is idiotic. With the crowding that this station handles, this should be a top priority for Metrolinx and the City of Toronto, but if I'm not mistaken, it doesn't seem to even be on the radar.
What is so frustrating is that this should NOT be a surprise to them. The tunnel was an issue even before the expansion. We are now 2 seasons past the opening of the stadium expansion, and the situation has gotten worse, and still no word on another tunnel.
TFC fans and Hockey fans are two very different types of crowds though Most TFC fans will go to bars before and after the match where as hockey fans will probably drive down or take cabs to get out of there after the game and not head through the tunnel unless they are going to take the go train.
Disagree. A huge, huge percentage of people going through the tunnel are NOT headed to the GO Train. Ignoring all the people who go to bars before and after the game, there are also a lot of people parking in Liberty Village and making the walk to BMO Field. The Centennial Classic will be no different.