CFL commissioner Ambrosie feels league is close to resolving Alouettes situation
TORONTO — It remains the CFL’s most contentious issue, but commissioner Randy Ambrosie feels the league is close to resolving the Montreal Alouettes’ ownership situation.
The CFL took over the franchise from American businessman Robert Wetenhall on May 31. Wetenhall and the league spent months looking for a new owner before the move and the process has continued since.
Many potential owners have been mentioned.
Former Alouettes player Eric Lapointe stated often he could assemble an ownership group if approached but questions exist whether he was ever contacted. Montreal businessman Clifford Starke publicly stated his intention to buy the club — he even amended his original offer then added Lapointe to his group — but ultimately withdrew the proposal.