ChesterCopperpot
Senior Member
Construction camera is up and running at the soccer stadium
http://www.ticats.ca/page/construction-cam
http://www.ticats.ca/page/construction-cam
They're all so crappy.
Those mascots are almost as bad as the logo! Not that anybody will be watching the Pan Am games anyway..
I suspect these nothing games will generate about as much interest as the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne:
Don't be ignorant.
I'm being realistic. Have you, or anybody that you know ever talked about or even acknowledged the existence of the Pan Am games before Toronto 'won' the bid? Nobody gives a shit about this sideshow - especially in North America. It will attract practically zero television revenue, and that's what sporting events rely upon. Not only that, but none of the facilities are even Olympic-worthy, which is presumably why this boondoggle was bid upon in the first place: to support a future Olympic bid. This is going to be such a huge financial fail that it will set back any potential Olympic bid by decades, if not permanently. And there's absolutely no prestige involved in hosting the Pan Am games. Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic and Winnipeg hosted this shitshow FFS!!
They're all so crappy.
I'm being realistic. Have you, or anybody that you know ever talked about or even acknowledged the existence of the Pan Am games before Toronto 'won' the bid? Nobody gives a shit about this sideshow - especially in North America. It will attract practically zero television revenue, and that's what sporting events rely upon. Not only that, but none of the facilities are even Olympic-worthy, which is presumably why this boondoggle was bid upon in the first place: to support a future Olympic bid. This is going to be such a huge financial fail that it will set back any potential Olympic bid by decades, if not permanently. And there's absolutely no prestige involved in hosting the Pan Am games. Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic and Winnipeg hosted this shitshow FFS!!
The University of Toronto’s back campus is either an idyllic field worth protecting or a mud pit that should be replaced with artificial turf so students can actually play sports on it.
It depends who’s doing the talking: prominent Torontonians and heritage activists or university and Pan Am Games officials.
City council will have to decide next week between these two warring visions after a surprise move last week by Councillor Adam Vaughan to have the university’s grass fields designated “a cultural heritage landscape.”
If council were to pass the city preservation board’s recommendation to designate the private property tucked in behind Hart House as a heritage landscape, it would spell the end of the $9.5 million 2015 Pan Am Games project for field hockey and para soccer.