carjackmalone
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Yes. However, I was on a questionable TSN stream so it was kind of par for the course.Rourke got his rythm back and the receivers are doing their jobs. 24-3.
Chairman, are you having "technical difficulties" with the TSN broadcast like me? Choppy feed? It's annoying.
It's a pipe-dream obviously, but if they had CFL stadiums in Victoria and Halifax, are there another fans in those markets to actually support CFL football?
Greater Victoria is actually not that far off the population of the Halifax Regional Municipality and is already bigger than Regina. I think the main difference is the population makeup - Victoria having a lot of retirees, hippies, etc., in addition to lacking the regional hub status that Halifax has, as you note. Based on my very scientific study of a few days spent in Halifax last summer, it punches above its weight in terms of nightlife/events in part for that reason -- it feels bigger than it is.I don't know about that. Halifax probably could because it's far enough from any other team and can draw from other maritime cities. Victoria is too small and too close tp Vancouver.
Although Victoria is 'close' in terms of actual distance from Vancouver (about 50 kilometers), it's a long way in terms of time via a car and a one and a half hour sailing time on B.C Ferries. Probably not that much further in terms of time between TO and Hamilton; or Ottawa and Montreal.Greater Victoria is actually not that far off the population of the Halifax Regional Municipality and is already bigger than Regina. I think the main difference is the population makeup - Victoria having a lot of retirees, hippies, etc., in addition to lacking the regional hub status that Halifax has, as you note. Based on my very scientific study of a few days spent in Halifax last summer, it punches above its weight in terms of nightlife/events in part for that reason -- it feels bigger than it is.
Agreed – both TOR-HAM and MTL-OTT are considerably faster (and cheaper) trips than Vancouver-Victoria.Although Victoria is 'close' in terms of actual distance from Vancouver (about 50 kilometers), it's a long way in terms of time via a car and a one and a half hour sailing time on B.C Ferries. Probably not that much further in terms of time between TO and Hamilton; or Ottawa and Montreal.
And a team on the South Island could actually draw fans from all over Vancouver Island. The Island Highway and the road-systems make Victoria within easy reach of places like Nanaimo and Parksville, which are growing rapidly.
But it would take an owner with deep pockets to actually build a stadium and apply for a CFL franchise--so not likely to ever happen.