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A wake up call for sure on the stadium. I have to believe some renos were proposed as part of the bid but I don't know if they would have been on the level of the 500+ Million reno BC place underwent recently.
We don't need 500M+ to put it up to par with BC place. I would estimate around 100~150M to do that, considering the current infrastructure.A wake up call for sure on the stadium. I have to believe some renos were proposed as part of the bid but I don't know if they would have been on the level of the 500+ Million reno BC place underwent recently.
Absolutely agree with the BMO vs. Commonwealth point. Problem is, although BMO is inferior to Commonwealth, Toronto scores so many other points (location, population, accommodations, airport) that it was never realistic to think they would be excluded.The dated stadium argument is a bit of a red herring for me, given BMO in Toronto. I know that they are planning a major renovation to be able to be a host city, but I thought we were as well. I remember something $100M plus? $100M+ will get a whole lot more than a new grass pitch. And the renderings that were posted earlier in this thread showed some of what was planned. I'm sure the concourse area, concessions and washroom deficiencies would have been addressed and accounted for in the $100M + reno budget. And even with BMO's reno it will still only hold 45,736 (per their website). That's at least 10k less than what Commonwealth holds. 10k seats x $avg ticket price x 3 or 4 games would work out to a fair chunk of change. If they were making the host city selection based on the current state of various Cities stadiums then Toronto/BMO should have got cut before Commonwealth/Edmonton. If the selection is based on the future state (including the proposed renos/expansions) then I would like to know exactly where we fell short compared to Toronto/BMO.
Disclaimer - I have absolutely nothing against Toronto/BMO. Wonderful city and, I'm sure, a good stadium to watch a football game in. What I am trying to get to, in my own mind, is if the stadiums in the various cities played a part in a successful (or not) selection, then how did BMO (be it current or future state) make the cut when Commonwealth didn't?
I’m a big F1 fan have been for many years and I have a fondness for Vettel except when he drove for Ferrari But the hypocrisy of wearing a tee shirt with this message is beyond the pale. Coming from a country that relies on Russia for it’s energy supplies a country that has no accountability to the world’s climate crisis leaves me speechless. Well perhaps not. Very disappointed he should stick to what he knows best driving an F1 car and his country’s energy miss steps.
Certainly a factor but I would say one that would have been easily resolved with the likely addition of widebody frequencies from various hubs. without looking too speficically of the host cities chosen I would say YEG would have had the weakest air connections but it wouldn't be a country mile worse than other cities selected such as Kansas City and Monterrey.why is no one commenting on the elephant in the room?
it’s not surprising that fifa didn’t award games to a city that has poor - if any - air connections to the cities that teams will be coming from or the cities they will be departing to is it?
it’s not just the teams and their entourages this is important to, fans from all over the world need to be able to book flights and can’t do so until after the previous matches have determined where their team will play next.
try and book a large group - say 6 - 12 people, not even a really large group - to any of the other 15 cities and then on to any of the other 15 cities and see how much of your trip is spent in airports or overnighting in or adjacent to airports (if you can get that many rooms on short notice), particularly when you need to transfer from an arriving international flight to a domestic flight and vice versa.
That is mostly irrelevant.why is no one commenting on the elephant in the room?
it’s not surprising that fifa didn’t award games to a city that has poor - if any - air connections to the cities that teams will be coming from or the cities they will be departing to is it?
it’s not just the teams and their entourages this is important to, fans from all over the world need to be able to book flights and can’t do so until after the previous matches have determined where their team will play next.
try and book a large group - say 6 - 12 people, not even a really large group - to any of the other 15 cities and then on to any of the other 15 cities and see how much of your trip is spent in airports or overnighting in or adjacent to airports (if you can get that many rooms on short notice), particularly when you need to transfer from an arriving international flight to a domestic flight and vice versa.