New stadium in Toronto

Discussion in 'Canada' started by Bizzo, Jan 15, 2004.

  1. Bizzo

    Bizzo New Member

    Sep 24, 2002
    toronto
    The Argos are in the process of deciding where to build their new stadium. U of T & York seem to be the favourites. The UofT plan involves the Leafs buying a chunk of the Argos & financing construction of the stadium (as well as a practice facility for the Leafs). The drawback for this plan is that they would use synthetic turf & have a running track.
    More details @ globe&mail
     
  2. drew_VT_6

    drew_VT_6 Member

    Feb 22, 2000
    Orange County, CA
    Club:
    Los Angeles Galaxy
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I'd love to see Toronto get a stadium and perhaps join up with MLS. I think a Rochester/Toronto MLS derby would be fantastic!
     
  3. plissken666

    plissken666 New Member

    Nov 19, 2003
    nanaimo
    vancouver is building a 30.000 soccer specific stadium and is in the running to host the mens under 20 2007 world cup.the whitecaps are negotiating entry into mls for 2005.vancouver is the center of canadas soccer universe.
     
  4. Bizzo

    Bizzo New Member

    Sep 24, 2002
    toronto
    I assume there's a point in there somewhere.

    Most Canadian soccer fans would like more than 1 stadium in the whole country.
     
  5. SABuffalo786

    SABuffalo786 New Member

    May 18, 2002
    Buffalo, New York

    Did they break ground?
     
  6. plissken666

    plissken666 New Member

    Nov 19, 2003
    nanaimo
    it broke in the mainstream media today with a few surprises thrown in.vancouver is apparently a front runner to host the mens under 20 world cup in 2007,as well as bidding for world cup(womans)2011.it seems that vancouver getting the olympics for 2010 changed everything now the federal as well as the provincial governments will be putting money into it.there will be no running track(thank god)it will be sss,and expandable up to 48.000 seats.MLS in 2006 is the caps goal right now and should get in.a glorious day in lotusland.
     
  7. SABuffalo786

    SABuffalo786 New Member

    May 18, 2002
    Buffalo, New York

    Links? Until I see some articles, this is all just wishful thinking.
     
  8. futbol571

    futbol571 New Member

    Apr 22, 2002
    Houston, TX
    I would love to see this happen. Maybe it will show the ninnies in Toronto, Montreal and elsewhere that Canadian soccer can actually grow and build a stadium.

    Now lets get a friggin league huh?!?
     
  9. purojogo

    purojogo Member

    Sep 23, 2001
    US/Peru home
    Club:
    New York Red Bulls
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Second this opinion.....
    At the same time ;) , the dreamer in me feels that if the stadium is getting done, MLS has to do its best to have a club there...All Canadian players in MLS can perhaps 'get back home'... One guy I'm sure would be happy as hell is Yallop

    Suggestion for 'Christening' this "i don't know if it gets done stadium' :
    No brainer : USMNT vs, Canada at a Fifa date, so all the best players are available
     
  10. efernandez9

    efernandez9 Member

    Jun 6, 1999
    Joe Pool Lake
    purojogo congrat in reaching your 1000 posts!

    missed the party at the NSR suramerica foro!!!! ummmh
     
  11. purojogo

    purojogo Member

    Sep 23, 2001
    US/Peru home
    Club:
    New York Red Bulls
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    My apologies....

    Just posted there...late but ready for more chelas
     
  12. purojogo

    purojogo Member

    Sep 23, 2001
    US/Peru home
    Club:
    New York Red Bulls
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
  13. denver_mugwamp

    denver_mugwamp New Member

    Feb 9, 2003
    Denver, Colorado
    Great news...

    If Vancouver gets an MLS team, then Seattle will have to follow with Portland not too far behind. Then the fun starts!
     
  14. purojogo

    purojogo Member

    Sep 23, 2001
    US/Peru home
    Club:
    New York Red Bulls
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
  15. nyrmetros

    nyrmetros Member

    Feb 7, 2004
    Why are the Argos leaving the Skydome?

    And what about the Toronto Lynxx ??
     
  16. plissken666

    plissken666 New Member

    Nov 19, 2003
    nanaimo
    Field of dreams
    So, is Whitecaps owner Greg Kerfoot really planning to build a new stadium in Vancouver for soccer, rugby, Lions football and the Olympic opening ceremonies? Well, our columnist couldn't get anyone to deny it.

    Ed Willes
    The Province


    Thursday, January 15, 2004

    Vancouver's BC Place Stadium (left) would be finished as a major sports venue if millionaire Greg Kerfoot (right) gets a new facility built.

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    This is what we know for certain.

    Our colleague, Cam Cole of The National Post, had a conversation with someone in Toronto who told him there are plans for a 30,000-seat, outdoor stadium in Vancouver which a) will host the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2010 Winter Games; b) provide a new home for the Vancouver Whitecaps whose owner, Greg Kerfoot, is largely responsible for this project; c) provide a new home for the B.C. Lions; d) bring the 2007 men's under-20 World Cup of soccer to Vancouver; and, e) essentially replace that eyesore in Yaletown, BC Place Stadium.

    So, if true, this would be a fairly significant story.

    There's just one problem. As mentioned, the only thing we knew for certain is a conversation took place in The Big Smoke in which an unnamed source alleged these things.

    For this reason, we haven't exactly advised the Pullitzer committee about the story, nor are we telling you to take it to the bank.

    We can, however, tell you while no one was corroborating the story Wednesday, no one was denying it, either.

    "That's wild," said a source close to the situation. "All I can tell you is it sounds like (Cole) was talking to someone in the know."

    2010 chairman Jack Poole was asked to comment on the story. His assistant said he didn't have anything further to add but he might have something to say in the future. Move over, Woodward and Bernstein.

    This all started when the Canadian Soccer Association, which is vying for the '07 men's U20 World Cup, first discussed building an outdoor stadium in Toronto for the event.

    On Tuesday, however, Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment -- which owns the Leafs, the Raptors, the Air Canada Centre and, apparently, has more money than the Canadian government -- made public plans to construct a 25,000-seat venue next to the University of Toronto.

    That facility would be the new home of the Argos but would not be suitable for the 2007 men's U-20 World Cup.

    Enter Kerfoot. Quietly.

    The Whitecaps and their owner have been kicking around, no pun intended, the idea of a new soccer facility for a while now.

    But plans for a 15,000-seat venue were reportedly expanded when Kerfoot learned that both federal and provincial money could be made available through the Olympics.

    The new, 30,000-seat-plus facility, pegged for False Creek, would host the opening and closing Olympic ceremonies.

    And it would give the Vancouver committee a sparkling showcase in lieu of the drab, elephantine BC Place Stadium.

    Kerfoot -- who sold one of his businesses, Crystal Decisions, for $800 million last season -- would also have a new home for the Whitecaps and a new facility to help promote the game in Canada. And the Lions would finally be out from under BC Place.

    Now, this would be even better if it actually takes place.

    Kerfoot, who makes public appearances as frequently as Howard Hughes, declined to comment on the matter Wednesday.

    But it's fair to say he's at least interested in the project.

    Lions president Bob Ackles was also unavailable.

    The whole freaking world was unavailable Wednesday.

    And Poole, as mentioned, was equally close-mouthed.

    That doesn't leave much.

    But there's something about this story that passes the smell test.

    Kerfoot has the resources and inclination to go ahead with the stadium.

    The Lions and the CSA would be over the moon at the prospect of a new facility.

    The Olympic role, meanwhile, isn't quite as clear. But they'd have to prefer a new outdoor stadium for their opening and closing ceremonies to the quilted marshmallow on Pacific Blvd.

    They could also sell an initiative driven by the private sector, i.e. Kerfoot. And they'd be selling it in a city which is eager to buy the concept.

    When you come down to it, Vancouver needs an outdoor stadium for the Lions, for the Whitecaps, for national and international soccer and rugby competitions.

    If Kerfoot can deliver all that, they should rename Stanley Park after him.

    We won't even mind that he doesn't talk to the media.

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  17. kenosha

    kenosha New Member

    Sep 19, 2001
    West Vancouver, BC
    Go to Vancouver-- maybe

     
  18. Krammerhead

    Krammerhead Guest

    Kerfoots original plan was to build a 15000 seat stadium for Vancouver. Then when he heard that if it could be used for the opening and closing ceremonies that olympic money could be kicked in then they'd build it to seat 30000. The understanding is that the Lions would also play there if the stadium was that large.

    I agree with you, in a new stadium the Whitecaps would draw 10000 in the A-League.

    Vancouver hasn't been negotiating for MLS either.
     

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