The problem with Ottawa has always been ownership. The team has been run with very little hope of on field success due to poor management.
If the league can find a strong owner in Ottawa, the fans seem as though they will be more than happy to support a team.
All one has to do is look at the good will that has been generated with the relatively new ownership for the other two Ontario franchises. The Argos are even hosting a Grey Cup this coming year for the first time in a very long time due to this...and I'd be willing to bet that, unlike the last Toronto hosted Cup, they might even sell out the Jolly Roger Centre.
2006-12-09 23:40:28
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answered by Gwydyon 4
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confident, Ottawa followers supported the tough Riders/Renegades as superb because of the fact the ought to inspite of how they have been taken care of by employing the league and possession. Do human beings truly have self assurance Edmonton or Sask. could nonetheless have large attendance in the event that they have been subjected to the Glieberman's no longer in basic terms as quickly as yet two times? As for Halifax, the city would not have the inhabitants to assist a set. they could be a novelty for a at an identical time as and charm to followers from the wider area exterior of Halifax, however the newness could placed on off after a pair of seasons.
2016-12-18 10:33:50
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answered by ? 4
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if the original fanbase becomes angry with the decision and near begs for it back. otherwise, why would they come back. they obviously left for financial reasons, the same financial reasons that would screw them over if they came back.
2006-12-09 18:23:26
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answered by Jon 40 1
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Yes, unfortunately they probably will give it another kick at the can.
2006-12-09 11:25:55
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answered by buccaneersden 5
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i never knew it left I thought they had a team
2006-12-09 11:18:10
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answered by sportlvr45 4
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