Toronto Argonauts president Copeland not concerned about club’s attendance woes
TORONTO — It’s been a tough start to the CFL season for the Toronto Argonauts, with more obstacles ahead.
The Argos drew just 11,219 spectators to their 28-15 home loss to the B.C. Lions on Friday, their lowest attendance since relocating to BMO Field to start last season. And that came after just 13,583 fans attended Toronto’s 32-15 season-opening win there over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on June 25.
But Argos president Michael Copeland isn’t concerned.
“I think we as a group, from ownership right down to management and staff, understand this is a rebuild,” he said. “Ask anyone who’s trying to build a major brand, very rarely is it done overnight.