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Old Posted Oct 4, 2017, 10:21 PM
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If Montreal does not find the funds to fix Olympic Stadium, then they will not host. Simple as that. Edmonton will be the third Canadian host city instead.
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Old Posted Oct 4, 2017, 8:17 PM
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I'm not a fan of the US-led North American proposal. To me it seems a bit insulting to be seen as an appendage to the US, I'd rather we run alone, or not at all.
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Old Posted Oct 5, 2017, 2:28 PM
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Surprised we haven't seen many pictures of the temp seating going up at TD Place

https://twitter.com/amkfoote/status/913904170490527744

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Old Posted Oct 5, 2017, 4:00 PM
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^^Thanks, I was wondering about thay. I'm really surprised it's happening so late though. Most other places try to get it all installed early to use it as much as possible during the season. Are the RedBlacks nervous it'll decrease demand too much or something? It's usually a good opportunity to offer some cheaper seating and expand the fan base a bit.
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Old Posted Oct 5, 2017, 4:59 PM
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Oh put a sock in it - this conversation has nothing to do with stadiums or arenas
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Old Posted Oct 6, 2017, 3:14 PM
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People need to stop getting so hung up on stadium capacity requirements. WC stadiums are not always these mega-fabulous and large colliseums. Go back and check out some of the stadiums in South Africa 2010 or the Russian example given above. A lot of stadiums in Canada are eligible for matches with temporary stands - we just lack that upper level of stadia required for an individual bid.
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How do the fans in the top rows see the game? Guaranteed their view is blocked!
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How do the fans in the top rows see the game? Guaranteed their view is blocked!
Surprisingly they aren't



Still though - you couldn't pay me to go up there
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Old Posted Oct 6, 2017, 5:33 PM
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Surprisingly they aren't



Still though - you couldn't pay me to go up there
You really feel like you're a part of the action in those seats!
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Old Posted Oct 6, 2017, 5:41 PM
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Surprisingly they aren't Still though - you couldn't pay me to go up there
Some crowds amuse themselves with beer cup snakes, others with 90 metre ski jumps
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Old Posted Oct 6, 2017, 3:44 PM
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Yup - you couldn't pay me to sit in there.

As much as everyone has bashed Qatar getting the WC in 2022 - at least they seem to be dealing with the temporary seats in a good way.



The seats in blue are the ones that are temporary and removed after the WC



How it will look with the temporary seats

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Will the Canadian stadium be using a real grass turf this time?
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Old Posted Oct 6, 2017, 5:32 PM
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Will the Canadian stadium be using a real grass turf this time?
Yes, and did I read if Edmonton? gets it, the turf will remain for the entire CFL season and then be replaced with artificial turf. Thought I read it but not positive.
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Yes, and did I read if Edmonton? gets it, the turf will remain for the entire CFL season and then be replaced with artificial turf. Thought I read it but not positive.
Oh boy... This is going to cause more uproar with feminists that were upset that they had to play on artificial turn at the women's world cup in Canada.
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Old Posted Oct 6, 2017, 5:43 PM
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Oh boy... This is going to cause more uproar with feminists that were upset that they had to play on artificial turn at the women's world cup in Canada.
That had nothing to do with equality it had to do with the USA women's team ploy to get a bigger pay day. The fact Canada was going to use artificial turf was known long before they ever took action (appropriately timed for a holdup of the USSF)

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Wow things you can do with with slave labor and unlimited funds
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Old Posted Oct 6, 2017, 4:47 PM
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I know right! Why do we even have human rights?
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Old Posted Oct 6, 2017, 5:39 PM
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I did read it. Senility temporarily averted

Commonwealth Stadium would get real grass for World Cup year: Edmonton staff
Scott Johnston Reporter 630CHED September 6, 2017

Commonwealth Stadium will go back to the future and will have natural grass for an entire Edmonton Eskimos CFL season in 2026, according to the long-range plan sent to Soccer Canada on Tuesday.

Edmonton has submitted its formal expression of interest to Soccer Canada to be in on the three-country North American bid to jointly host the World Cup in 2026. The bid cites attendance capacity at 56,335.

Seven bids are in: Calgary, Montreal, Ottawa, Regina, Toronto and Vancouver are the other Canadian cities that have made the shortlist.

Commonwealth Stadium was one of the Canadian venues in 2015 for the Women’s World Cup and the 2026 bid is proving to be one of those timing-is-everything opportunities. That’s because FIFA insisted then that perfectly good artificial turf had to be replaced.

“The timing coincidentally just works for us from when this artificial turf went in, that will likely need renewal anyway,” confirmed Roger Jevne, the branch manager for facilities with the city.

“The turf we put in will be near the end of its life cycle so we’d have to take it out, put in a (natural grass) field for the duration of the event,” Jevne said.

“It wouldn’t matter to us if it’s one game or three or four games, on how feasible that is on the impacts on the stadium. Then [we’d] take it back out and we’d then put in the new artificial turf for the Eskimos. At least that’s our plan now.”

Tuesday was the deadline for Canadian cities to show interest in being considered for the Canadian portion of the bid that would see 10 games played here, 10 others in Mexico, and the rest in the U.S. At the end of September, Soccer Canada is expected to announce who will be in the running.

“We’re pretty confident,” Jevne said.

“The success of the 2015 Women’s World Cup, the attendance records we set, we’re pretty confident we’ll be shortlisted as one of the Canadian cities to be in the bid.”

City staff have more questions than answers at this point, including how many of the 10 games would be held in any given city, or how many rounds would be played at which venues throughout the three countries.

Commonwealth Stadium did under go renovations for the 2015 event, with more dressing rooms constructed. Jevne said they’ll watch to see what else is needed on site as the bid process continues.

“The city will have to decide whether we want to pursue the bid. If there’s significant capital upgrades required, the impact on the stadium, other events, the Eskimos… So, we’ll have to look at how many games we’ll get, which games there are, and then decide. But at this point, it’s absolutely worth pursuing so we’re all in.

“It’ll be almost 10 years out, so things like the turf will be up for replacement. We’ll continue to monitor as we get closer the jumbo-tron, the sound system, the lighting. Those things are constantly in our life-cycle renewal plans.

“If we got the event, we’d try to time any of those improvements so that they’re done in advance, tested and working like new for 2026.”

Edmonton is also confident in its ability to provide training camps for several countries’ teams to set up here with both practice facilities and hotel space.

FIFA will announce the winning bid next June. Morocco is the only other country bidding against North America’s three-country bid.
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Old Posted Oct 8, 2017, 4:03 PM
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Interesting to see the Big O hosting the World Gymnastic Championship right now. Read this in an article (re configuration) "The sold-out crowd of nearly 11,000 at Montreal's Olympic Stadium cheered Black and Moors every step of the way."

I'm no architect or engineer but is the only sustainable future for the Big O to totally gut the inside and turn it into a 30k seat rectilinear stadium and to convert the remaining space to an NTC facility. I believe the latter part about becoming an NTC is in their plans.

Olympic Stadium is barely recognizable as the competition is being held in a blacked out stadium aside from the floor.

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Just as a footnote to the video Canada's Ellie Black won the silver medal in the all around (must have had a great day in the other events cuz the beam was kinda ugly) Otherwise congrats to her on a fantastic accomplishment.
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Montreal's Olympic Stadium is a site with heritage value: study
It's not just an eyesore with a broken roof or a reminder of the Expos' demise; It's architecture.
Presse Canadienne Montreal Gazette September 30, 2017

Montreal’s Olympic Stadium is a site with heritage value according to a study commissioned by Quebec’s Régie des installations olympiques (RIO).

The study concludes that the Olympic Park, which is home to the stadium, is worthy of such designation due to its historical, architectural, urban and symbolic value.

“This study serves as a framework for our decisions regarding the maintenance of these sites,” RIO president Michel Labrecque said. “It’s a guide that will help us and our successors in taking short, medium and long-term actions to maintain the spirit of the site.”

While Montrealers retain a certain ambivalence towards the Olympic Stadium, it has nevertheless become the city’s signature according the 100-plus page study.

“The Olympic Park — especially the Stadium and its tower that dominate the east of the island with their monumental presence — has become a tourist attraction and a symbol of Montreal despite the controversies from its construction, which propagated beyond our borders,” the study says. It was directed by France Vanlaethe, an emeritus professor at UQAM’s school of design and the president of the architecture organization Docomomo Quebec.

The site is also of historical value, the study argues, because it has been the stage for a number of major sporting events. In addition to the 1976 Olympics, it was notably home to the Expos between 1977 and 2004. Next week, it’ll host 500 gymnasts from 80 countries for the World Gymnastic Championships.

The study also highlights the Olympic Stadium’s architectural value, most notably the nature of the construction techniques used to create its unique shape out of concrete, which were revolutionary at the time.

To encourage public awareness of the site’s heritage value, eight displays have been installed on the Olympic Park’s site. They represent the main points of the study, enhancing the itineraries already offered to tourists. More than 3,000,000 people visit the site every year.

On the occasion of the study’s release, Labrecque said that the process of replacing the Olympic Stadium’s roof is “following its course” and that the relevant minister, Julie Boulet, is aware of all the details. A decision on that matter is expected this fall. Some sources indicate that the option of a flexible, non-retractable fabric roof is preferred.
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