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Old Posted Jan 24, 2011, 8:02 PM
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"NASL team would be called Hamilton United; would be partnered w/ youth academy to give site an amateur-sport legacy"
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http://www.ottawafury.com/ottawaNASL

The NASL (which is the league Bob Young's Carolina Railhawks play) has just added Ottawa as a team.

Is there any talk of this Hamilton team actually happening?
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http://www.ottawafury.com/ottawaNASL

The NASL (which is the league Bob Young's Carolina Railhawks play) has just added Ottawa as a team.

Is there any talk of this Hamilton team actually happening?
The Carolina Railhawks has new ownership since January 2011.

Technically HTCFC, Inc (Hamilton Tiger-Cats Football Club) was part owner of the Railhawks until December 2010, not Bob Young.
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Technically HTCFC, Inc (Hamilton Tiger-Cats Football Club) was part owner of the Railhawks until December 2010, not Bob Young.
Bob Young is the owner of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats Football Club. What the club own, he owns by extension, right?
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Bob Young is the owner of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats Football Club. What the club own, he owns by extension, right?
Right.

That's why I used the word "technically".

I think we all know who owns the Tiger-Cats. Not sure what your point is.
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Old Posted Aug 9, 2012, 10:48 PM
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Bob Young/TiCats are the biggest, most reliable, renters of a city-owned stadium. And when we build a new stadium, the TiCats will negotiate to pay rent for every game in our new City-owned stadium. It will be up to the City to rent the stadium out for other events. It is not, never was, Bob Young's stadium. It is Hamilton's, mostly paid for by the feds and the province.

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Back in August, the Toronto Lynx approached the City to move to Hamilton, and join the USL-Pro league.

Staff has reported back today saying that we should take "no further action" on the proposal which, to me, is disappointing.

Staff Report and a brief write-up from Joey Coleman.
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Back in August, the Toronto Lynx approached the City to move to Hamilton, and join the USL-Pro league.

Staff has reported back today saying that we should take "no further action" on the proposal which, to me, is disappointing.

Staff Report and a brief write-up from Joey Coleman.
usl pro is third division. i think hamilton should shoot for NASL which is 2nd division and more big leagues on par with ottawa and edmonton. Bob young also used to own a team in that league in the carolina rail-hawks
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CSA, CFL and NASL to launch Canadian league

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CSN has confirmed that the CSA is involved in negotiations with the CFL and NASL to launch an all-Canadian league.

There could be as many as seven teams involved, all affiliated with local CFL teams and playing in CFL stadiums.

Hamilton's Bob Young is said to be the leading voice on the CFL side. The Ti-Cats owner was previously involved in professional soccer in Carolina. Although he had a falling out with Traffic Sports, sources say that relationship has been healed.

The league would likely begin play in 2016, which the possibility of up to two teams coming in for 2015 (Hamilton and Calgary have been suggested).

The three MLS markets will likely opt out. There is no word on whether teams independent of CFL teams (with the exception of the pre-existing FC Edmonton) will be considered. It's likely that such arrangements would be considered after the league was established.

The league would be affiliated with the American NASL. The format would likely resemble Major League Baseball with two distinct leagues operating in close cooperation. There would be some inter-league play and the Soccer Bowl would likely be played between the two champions.

CSN reached out to the CSA. We will update their response when we receive it. Attempts were also made to reach the CFL.
Source: http://www.canadiansoccernews.com/in...n-league-r4701

I'm pretty stoked about this idea.
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really hope it works out. too bad the 3 MLS teams aren't on board. Couldve had a nice 12 team league
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It would be great to have a Canadian soccer league again. I'm just not sure what it would be like to watch an NASL game in a CFL stadium > doesn't seem like it would be a good atmosphere. Too bad Brian Timmis is gone > jab!
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Old Posted Jul 14, 2014, 12:37 PM
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There are plans to build a new Brian Timmis-size stadium somewhere, isn't there?
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Really?? That's news to me.

In the end, Brian Timmis was little more than a decent field surrounded by a few thousand temporary seats anyway > it's easy replaced.
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Really?? That's news to me.

In the end, Brian Timmis was little more than a decent field surrounded by a few thousand temporary seats anyway > it's easy replaced.
I thought that was part of the plan when they tore it down... I haven't heard anything since then though...
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Isn't it supposed to be part of the plan for the new sports fields in ward 3?
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From Scott Mitchell on Twitter:

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@Ticats have hired their first full time employee on the soccer business. With Tim Hortons Field finally complete, pro soccer on the horizon
https://twitter.com/ticatmitchell/st...31378383962112

I've heard a rumour that things are getting sorted out, and there should be an official announcement during or just after the Pan-Am Games.
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Canadian pro soccer league to call Hamilton home

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Hamilton will have a team, probably the flagship team, in the new Canadian Premier Soccer League which is expected to begin play as early as next year.

The league would likely be headquartered, or at least operated, out of Hamilton. If not next season, the team would begin play in 2018.

The revelation came during a Wednesday morning presentation to city councillors by John McGrane, seeking permission to erect a multimillion dollar bubble, paid for by Tiger-Cats owner Bob Young, over the playing field at Tim Hortons Field. The bubble, or dome, would be in place every year from December 1 to April 30.

McGrane's company, John McGrane Services, is a "small partner" with Bob Young in the bubble initiative. Young's company will own the soccer team outright.

The league — called the Canadian Premier League and fully sanctioned by FIFA, the sports global governing body — will start with six to eight teams with deep-pocketed ownership, including Young.

"Basically, it will be a CFL-NHL mix of ownership," McGrane told The Spectator.

He would not name which Canadian cities would have teams or who the prospective owners are.

McGrane did say an official announcement of the formation of the league would likely occur within four months.

"We are tying pro soccer to the dome," McGrane told The Spectator. "A pro soccer team needs to be a year-round operation."

McGrane said part of the soccer/bubble plan would be to develop an academy which most upper-level pro soccer teams have. Players as young as six learn the game and are steered toward careers in the sport. The soccer academy would be regular users of the bubble during the winter months. The pro team would also train there.

As well, there is a possibility of developing a full education program tied to the soccer team, eventually leading to things like an MBA program to develop soccer management and executives.

"We want to Canadianize the whole league, not just the players," McGrane said. "We're looking at a whole culture of executives, managers and so forth. We don't want to import them."

While there will be foreign players in the league, there will also be a minimum quota of Canadian players each team is required to use. Major League Soccer, the top North American league which has teams in Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal, has a North American quota, but no team is required to play Canadians.

The concept was first reported by The Spectator two years ago and if it is passed, as expected, at the Canadian Soccer Association's annual general meeting in May, the CSA will be a partner in the Canadian Premier League.

"Without pro soccer this would not happen," McGrane said of the proposal and Young's $3 million dollar investment in the bubble. "The money going into this is because of professional soccer."

McGrane praised Ticats executives Doug Rye and Scott Mitchell for their commitment to pro soccer and the local grassroots sport.

"Scott Mitchell has been the leader over the last six months," he said. "For a football guy, he's done a great job of embracing the soccer culture in the city.

"I think it will be great to have another pro franchise in the city."
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Although I'm honestly not really that interested, its good to see him coming through with his part of the deal here. I hope the team does well.
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Hopefully it does well. Although I'm not sure whether this is better than getting a NASL team.
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Hopefully it does well. Although I'm not sure whether this is better than getting a NASL team.
CSA is pushing and sanctioning this league. They want this league to be the national league and the 2nd best league in the country.

They're putting pressure on Ottawa and Edmonton to jump ship and leave the NASL.
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