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If it was the UdeM Blue Eagles vs the Huskies or the UNB V Reds...then it would be a different story.
Don't forget the Mount Allison Mounties.

It will be some time though before the Mounties compete at a Uteck Bowl. I get the impression that the university is more supportive of the football team than they were 5-10 years ago, but there is still a long way to go. MacCauley Field in Sackville is an embarrassment. They need to add an artificial pitch, and some proper stands would help too....
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According to a poster on CFL.ca, Saskatchewan Roughrider radio commentator Rod Pederson has posted in his blog that the Roughriders will play the Tiger-Cats in Moncton in 2013.
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According to a poster on CFL.ca, Saskatchewan Roughrider radio commentator Rod Pederson has posted in his blog that the Roughriders will play the Tiger-Cats in Moncton in 2013.
Excellent news, thanks!

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Local boy Dylan Hollohan has just signed a two year contract with the Montreal Alouettes.

He played high school football (with my eldest son) on the Bernice McNaughton High School Highlanders here in Moncton. He played college ball with the St. Francis Xavier University X-Men in Antigonish.
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CFL open to expansion into Eastern Canada, Cohon says

Moncton may need $100M in stadium upgrades for expansion, CFL commissioner says
CBC News Posted: Feb 27, 2013 1:16 PM AT Last Updated: Feb 27, 2013 1:21 PM AT

Mark Cohon said in an interview with CBC News on Wednesday the CFL’s focus for the next year is on bringing football back to Ottawa.

But he said adding a game in Moncton is still a viable option the league is considering.

“We’re trying — the schedule will probably be out next week — we are going to try to see if we can do another game in Moncton to test that market,” he said.

The CFL has held two regular season games in Moncton, but the league took a pass on its trip to Atlantic Canada in 2012. The CFL was focused on the events surrounding the 100th Grey Cup.

'Moncton has a small stadium that you’d probably have to spend $100 million to retrofit it to CFL standards. So you are talking about a huge undertaking.'

The first CFL game in Moncton was sold out, but the city faced some criticism after only 97 per cent of the University of Moncton stadium’s 21,000 seats were sold for the second game in 2011.

The University of Moncton opened a $20-million stadium in 2010 that hosted the IAAF world junior track championships.

The Moncton stadium will also be one of the Canadian stadiums that will hold games during the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2015.

Cohon said any of the markets that are being considered for future CFL expansion would need a suitable stadium, even Moncton.

“We really want to make sure all of our teams are successful first, including Ottawa, and then if you look at three markets, whether that is Halifax, Moncton or maybe Quebec City, all of them are major stadium projects,” he said.

“Moncton has a small stadium that you’d probably have to spend $100 million to retrofit it to CFL standards. So you are talking about a huge undertaking.”

Cohon is attending the CFL’s annual winter meetings this week in Regina, which will play host to the 2013 Grey Cup.

The commissioner did have some advice for any groups interested in owning a CFL franchise in Eastern Canada.

Cohon said in 2010 an expansion fee for a franchise in Atlantic Canada would be more than $7 million.

On Wednesday, he said the Saskatchewan Roughriders are an ideal franchise to model future teams after.

“The one thing that I’ve learned in this job, which is interesting and I think the Roughriders are a great example of it, community-owned teams really are successful, they get behind it, they feel a sense of ownership. If we were going to consider a team in Atlantic Canada, I would like to look at that model as well,” he said.
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CBC News Posted: Mar 1, 2013 2:42 PM AT Last Updated: Mar 1, 2013 2:41 PM AT

Halifax may be the safest bet for a Canadian Football League expansion franchise because of its larger population and business community, according to a marketing expert.

Mark Cohon, the CFL commissioner, said this week in Regina the league is open to eastern expansion. During an interview in Regina, the commissioner pointed directly to Halifax, Moncton and Quebec City as potential markets.

Andre Richelieu, a professor in sports marketing at Laval University in Quebec, said he isn't sure Moncton could support a full-time team.

Richelieu said given the choice between the three eastern cities, he thinks Halifax is the safer bet for the CFL if it is looking for long-term sustainability.

"You need a strong team if it ever arrives in the Maritimes and I would say that Halifax — because of the stronger population, stronger corporate presence — would be a better fit than Quebec City,” he said.

Richelieu said it's one thing to attract fans for an annual game in the fall, but quite another to fill seats every second week for four or five months of the year.

Read more here: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/story/2013/03/01/nb-moncton-cfl-future-155.html
I wonder why MonctonRad didn't post this story...

Finally a story that makes sense about the CFL expanding out east.
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I wonder why MonctonRad didn't post this story...

Finally a story that makes sense about the CFL expanding out east.
Didn't see it. I think you're seeing NS CBC duking it out with NB CBC.

CBC Moncton had a 15 minute interview with Mayor George LeBlanc this morning about a CFL franchise for Moncton. He seemed all keen on the idea...
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Didn't see it. I think you're seeing NS CBC duking it out with NB CBC.

CBC Moncton had a 15 minute interview with Mayor George LeBlanc this morning about a CFL franchise for Moncton. He seemed all keen on the idea...
He would seem keen on Bathurst getting a team if someone ELSE is willing to pay the franchise fee and build a suitable stadium.
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He would seem keen on Bathurst getting a team if someone ELSE is willing to pay the franchise fee and build a suitable stadium.
Bathurst ?!??!

So, who's going to spring for the franchise fee and stadium in Hafilax?
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Didn't see it. I think you're seeing NS CBC duking it out with NB CBC.
They just posted your story on the CBC New Brunswick website. It wasn't there earlier today.

BTW, there was a poll associated with the original story asking readers to vote on the best location for a CFL franchise in the east. These are the current results:


Moncton 39.64% (687 votes)

Halifax 32.37% (561 votes)

Quebec City 18.7% (324 votes)

None of them 9.29% (161 votes)

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They just posted your story on the CBC New Brunswick website. It wasn't there earlier today.

BTW, there was a poll associated with the original story asking readers to vote on the best location for a CFL franchise in the east. These are the current results:


Moncton 39.64% (687 votes)

Halifax 32.37% (561 votes)

Quebec City 18.7% (324 votes)

None of them 9.29% (161 votes)



So only a slightly more New Brunswickers support Moncton over Halifax for a CFL franchise?

Good to know.
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So only a slightly more New Brunswickers support Moncton over Halifax for a CFL franchise?

Good to know.
We can't assume that it was only New Brunswickers voting in the poll.....

If the CBC Nova Scotia article was posted on the CBC New Brunswick site, then perhaps the reverse is true as well.
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We can't assume that it was only New Brunswickers voting in the poll.....

If the CBC Nova Scotia article was posted on the CBC New Brunswick site, then perhaps the reverse is true as well.
We may never know.
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We may never know.
True. I checked the CBC Nova Scotia site, and it doesn't list articles more than a couple of days old but there is a link to the CBC New Brunswick article that I posted, so it is reasonable to assume that at least some Nova Scotians voted in the poll.......

I'm sure q12 voted - several times....
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It is absolutely ridiculous for anyone to think NB can support a team. Putting a team in a city with 60 plus thousand people is a not simply wishful thinking, but entirely stupid. Halifax will get the team if anyone does. Personally I do not know many people who care about football enough to drive to m'ton or Halifax. But numbers are the only thing that counts people: Hali: 400,000 plus Nova Scotia has over 900,000.... M'ton 60,000 and NB's 750,000.

Get over it, it isn't a big deal but you aren't getting a team.
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It is absolutely ridiculous for anyone to think NB can support a team. Putting a team in a city with 60 plus thousand people is a not simply wishful thinking, but entirely stupid. Halifax will get the team if anyone does. Personally I do not know many people who care about football enough to drive to m'ton or Halifax. But numbers are the only thing that counts people: Hali: 400,000 plus Nova Scotia has over 900,000.... M'ton 60,000 and NB's 750,000.

Get over it, it isn't a big deal but you aren't getting a team.
You're entitled to your opinion, but at least use Moncton's CMA population of 143,000 people. Moncton, Dieppe and Riverview are for all intents and purposes a single conurbation.
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You're entitled to your opinion, but at least use Moncton's CMA population of 143,000 people. Moncton, Dieppe and Riverview are for all intents and purposes a single conurbation.
I don't see how that makes any real difference to my argument.
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The point of this story is that an analyst from Quebec of all places is saying that Halifax is the safest bet for someone to invest their money on a CFL team. Mark Cohon will lead Moncton on so they'll keep coming to his touchdown atlantic games. This CBC story is not really news as anyone can figure out that the safer bet is Halifax. This kind of story just upsets Moncton Cheeleaders who think their bankrupt government is going to build them a new hockey arena and a new upgraded football stadium.

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CBC News Posted: Mar 1, 2013 2:42 PM AT Last Updated: Mar 1, 2013 2:41 PM AT

Halifax may be the safest bet for a Canadian Football League expansion franchise because of its larger population and business community, according to a marketing expert.

Mark Cohon, the CFL commissioner, said this week in Regina the league is open to eastern expansion. During an interview in Regina, the commissioner pointed directly to Halifax, Moncton and Quebec City as potential markets.

Andre Richelieu, a professor in sports marketing at Laval University in Quebec, said he isn't sure Moncton could support a full-time team.

Richelieu said given the choice between the three eastern cities, he thinks Halifax is the safer bet for the CFL if it is looking for long-term sustainability.

"You need a strong team if it ever arrives in the Maritimes and I would say that Halifax — because of the stronger population, stronger corporate presence — would be a better fit than Quebec City,” he said.

Richelieu said it's one thing to attract fans for an annual game in the fall, but quite another to fill seats every second week for four or five months of the year.

Read more here: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/story/2013/03/01/nb-moncton-cfl-future-155.html
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It is absolutely ridiculous for anyone to think NB can support a team. Putting a team in a city with 60 plus thousand people is a not simply wishful thinking, but entirely stupid. Halifax will get the team if anyone does. Personally I do not know many people who care about football enough to drive to m'ton or Halifax. But numbers are the only thing that counts people: Hali: 400,000 plus Nova Scotia has over 900,000.... M'ton 60,000 and NB's 750,000.

Get over it, it isn't a big deal but you aren't getting a team.
Im pretty sure a lot of people had the same opinion when Green Bay got their NFL team and I think they are doing pretty good!
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Im pretty sure a lot of people had the same opinion when Green Bay got their NFL team and I think they are doing pretty good!


You could put an NFL team in Caribou, Maine and it would probably sell out a 60,000 seat stadium. There is nothing bigger than the NFL in the USA.

On the other hand the CFL is not exactly a huge draw across Canada (stadiums are not consistently sold-out, like the NHL)

An NFL team would get far better attendance in Moncton than a CFL team.
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