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the new 33,000-seat Investors Group Field at the University of
Manitoba, is contacting those season-ticket holders to give them the bad
news -- their bird's-eye view of the playing field might be partially
blocked by either a stair railing or a guardrail.
Most of those
seats are in the upper deck where handicapped seating is located and
adjacent to the access points -- called vomitories -- to the seating
areas.
For the handicapped sections, the front guardrail was
raised for safety reasons. In other sections, stair railings partially
hinder a spectator's view depending where the play is on the field, but
only if they're sitting.
"Every new stadium or new arena built in North America has some obstructed views issues,Promotional custom keychain
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We're building a stadium that's to code. We wouldn't get occupancy
unless it was code. And that's the challenge. When you have railings
based on code, it's caused some obstruction, but we have to build it
right, we have to build it safe."
Over the past month, as seats
were being installed, Blue Bombers officials have taken affected fans to
their new seats to show them the obstruction first-hand. In exchange
for staying in the seats, the Bombers have agreed to discount their
seats 50 per cent.
"Eighty-five per cent of the people who've sat in the seats said, 'These aren't bad.Shop for high quality wholesale parking sensor
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these seats and we'll gladly take 50 per cent off these seats,' " Buchko
said. "They're quite happy to sit in them."
For those not
happy, the Bombers have upgraded their seat, but keeping it at the same
price they paid for the obstructed seat, he added.
Fin Paterson,
the Bomber's vice-president and director of sales, said TV camera
perches may also obstruct a view of the game for some fans.
"It's
all very subjective," he said. "Some people think it's a challenge and
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The
first concert booked for Investors Group Field is Taylor Swift on June
22, just days after the first Bombers exhibition game in the new
stadium. Her stage will be in the north end zone and fans will get to
their seats via temporary stairs located at points along the main
grandstands.
Buchko said the Bombers will run about a half-dozen test events.
There's
been some comments on the Blue Bombers forum on obstructed views with
most saying the Bombers are doing the right thing by addressing the
issue now.
"There are obstructed views in some MTS Centre seats because of handrails. I've sat in them, not a huge deal," one poster said.
Blue
Bombers general manager Joe Mack should know before the Grey Cup
whether he's still employed in 2013, team president Garth Buchko said
Monday.
"The team's record overall is disappointing and it's not
acceptable and we will review everything in the whole organization,
including football operations," Buchko told the media after a quick
show-and-tell of the newly installed turf and goal posts at the new
Investors Group Field at the University of Manitoba.
"The board and myself will meet and we'll make a decision very shortly. It'll be before the Grey Cup (Nov. 25), for sure."
Mack
has been a target of Bomber fans' ire not only because of the team's
poor performance this season -- the Bombers were in the Grey Cup last
year and dove head-first into the CFL basement this season -- but
because of his sacking of head coach Paul LaPolice at the end of August.
Buchko said the Bombers will review Mack's record since he was
hired in January 2010 plus look at the stats of the team's players.
"I think we have some great talent," he said. "We have the youngest team in the CFL."
Mack's
first year on the job saw a 4-14 season in 2010 and a loss to B.C. in
the Grey Cup the next. This year the Bombers have a 5-12 record with one
game left.
He added besides Mack's future, the Bombers are
reviewing other aspects of its operations as it prepares to move into
Investors Group Field next season.
"Everything is under review,
our business operations and our football operations, everything is
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