narduch
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Looks like they are replacing the seats in the entire stadium.I'm sure they'll have to swap out the BMO seats (and any other non-Fifa approved branding)
Looks like they are replacing the seats in the entire stadium.I'm sure they'll have to swap out the BMO seats (and any other non-Fifa approved branding)
Yes, that was my question. I actually asked twice LOL. So, are they replacing all the seats with grey ones like in the renderings I have seen?Thanks for these.
I think there was a question here awhile back about the seats being replaced. Looks like they have started to do that.
I'm hoping they will be red.Yes, that was my question. I actually asked twice LOL. So, are they replacing all the seats with grey ones like in the renderings I have seen?
I'm sure they'll have to swap out the BMO seats (and any other non-Fifa approved branding)
I think I have seen renderings with all grey seats but I could be mistaken. I will say this, they have a lot of work to do at the north end to be ready for June!I'm hoping they will be red.
In the 2 photos kotsy uploaded it's obvious seats have been removed from the 100 level on both the East and West sides of the stadium.
Maybe they won't replace the 200 level seats on the East side as those seats are newer and they don't mention any sponsors.
Supposedly they want to be ready by end of March in order to host some big friendlies as a World Cup warm up games.I think I have seen renderings with all grey seats but I could be mistaken. I will say this, they have a lot of work to do at the north end to be ready for June!
Well we know it's going to be called Toronto Stadium during the World CupI'm curious as to the extent FIFA will require the removal of BMO and other non-FIFA sponsor branding from the stadium. I recall that during the 2010 Winter Olympics, Rogers Arena in Vancouver was renamed "Canada Hockey Place" for the duration of the games, but the big corporate signage on the exterior of the arena was still visible (I believe it was still General Motors Place at the time).
FIFA are less strict than the IOC, who IIRC have had stories in the past of going after businesses with "Olympic" in their name in host cities. I think there was a pizza place in Vancouver that was approached by the IOC in their leadup?I'm curious as to the extent FIFA will require the removal of BMO and other non-FIFA sponsor branding from the stadium. I recall that during the 2010 Winter Olympics, Rogers Arena in Vancouver was renamed "Canada Hockey Place" for the duration of the games, but the big corporate signage on the exterior of the arena was still visible (I believe it was still General Motors Place at the time).
Context not in the article is this is in effect during the time Toronto hosts games, plus a day on each end, so June 11 to July 3.I'm unsure whether to post this here or in the Olivia Chow's Toronto thread. Excerpt plus map (behind paywall)
World Cup contracts turn Toronto and Vancouver bylaw staff into FIFA’s brand police
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World Cup contracts turn Toronto and Vancouver bylaw staff into FIFA’s brand police
Host cities obligated to enforce trademark rights, create brand-exclusive zone around stadiums for official sponsorswww.theglobeandmail.com
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I think it will turn out ok for Toronto.How we got Toronto as a host is unreal, we are lucky USA didn't realize they should have hosted on their own. Arguing about who is paying, complaining from everyone at city hall and now putting up scaffold stands next to a dirty parking lot. Hope this turns out ok.