The Canadian Football League expanded into the United States in 1993, an experiment that ended after the 1995 season. Here, then-commissioner Larry Smith, architect of the ill-fated expansion project, speaks about it in an interview at the start of the 1995 season,
So much for hopes and dreams.
Cosmictalk 2 days ago
What ever happened to Darryn?
Methrt3 1 month ago
CFL American Expansion didn't work because the American Clubs didn't have the right management. Except for Baltimore and they didn't put enough time and effort in their marketing. But it can be done successfully if they do those things.
FRSDailyTimes 4 months ago
Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Saskatchewan, Winnipeg & Anchorage in the west, Toronto, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec City & Moncton/Halifax out East. 12 teams in the league, and new fresh markets and fans to cheer for the boys. The expansion of the '90s was a fail but smart new expansion in locales that could support a franchise is the way to go. Go Argos.
JAyala9703 4 months ago