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Originally Posted by elly63
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There's no need to deflect the argument to the Argos
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This doesn't seem to stop every topic from being turned towards MLS.
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Originally Posted by elly63
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it's no secret that MLSE does nothing to support them aside from paying the bills and they are terrible in terms of public support.
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This sounds like you're talking about the Argos. Public support of TFC is generally good, as can be seen from gameday turnout. MLSE is actively supporting TFC by signing international, World Cup-quality players in the leadup to the World Cup in Toronto, along with signing one of the best managers in MLS. More on that below.
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Originally Posted by elly63
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And to compare a Canadian league to an American league with 10 times the population to draw from is disingenuous.
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Both teams play in Canada. CFL teams have no issue being successful in Winnipeg or Saskatchewan. The CFL does not have that same traction in Toronto, and to a lesser extent Vancouver or Montreal. It doesn't have anything to do with whether they play American teams and everything to do with the product and sport. Blaming the CFL in Toronto's decline on Toronto being
'American' or
'more interested in American things' just feels like a coping mechanism.
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Originally Posted by elly63
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But the bloom has gone off the MLS rose from their early days.
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You've been saying this for at least half a decade. MLS continues to grow and CFL continues to trend downwards, at least in the Toronto market.
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Originally Posted by elly63
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That's not to say TFC isn't still successful, but the crazy prognostications of enlarging BMO to 40-50k seats has come down to earth.
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The stadium is only being renovated for the World Cup. Nobody seriously thinks TFC could earnestly fill a stadium that large on a consistent basis.
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In stadium attendance is dropping, their fanbase is getting older.
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TFC, or the Argos? It's true for one of these teams and not the other. Argos have difficulty getting crowds for eight home games and TFC will be drawing 2.5x the amount over 18 competitive home matches spread over two competitions. CFL teams can be viewed as just regular season attendance because that's all that they play but MLS teams will generally be hosting both MLS matches as well as domestic Cup matches and, in TFC's case, occasionally Continental matches as well. I know you know this already.
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Originally Posted by elly63
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Combine that with what is happening with the rest of the world in terms of the pandemic and we may never see those hey days again.
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We'll return to normal eventually, if we haven't already. One team at BMO is capable of getting crowds in the 25-30K space and one team draws better in small town Nova Scotia.
I get that you don't like MLS, or me because I defend it, but some of these points are so plainly easy to see.
'MLS is a pyramid scheme!' yet it still continues to grow and exist.
'TFC is losing money!' yet they've signed a single player that makes what three and a half CFL teams do combined. It's no secret that TFC's recent Italian-incursion is a marketing ploy to feed in to World Cup 2026 and it begs to reason that TFC will be riding a significant wave until at least that point. The question that needs asking is whether or not the Argos fit into any sort of picture at BMO beyond 2026. I bet they'd be better off in London.