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Posted by StereoPrincess on Feb-02-2005 19:40:

if he owns it he can call it whatever the fuck he wants.

if i owned it i would name it whatever the hell i want.

it's just a stadium.


Posted by dEsidEL on Feb-02-2005 19:44:

quote:
Originally posted by StereoPrincess
if he owns it he can call it whatever the fuck he wants.

if i owned it i would name it whatever the hell i want.

it's just a stadium.




i'm gonna buy it and call it the "StereoPrincess Sucks Stadium"


Posted by ShadoWolf on Feb-02-2005 19:49:

quote:
Originally posted by StereoPrincess
if he owns it he can call it whatever the fuck he wants.

if i owned it i would name it whatever the hell i want.

it's just a stadium.



I'm not saying he doesn't have the right to change the name.

All I'm saying is that the old name was great and the new name is uber-lame.

"Rogers SkyDome" would have been a good compromise.


Posted by StereoPrincess on Feb-02-2005 19:51:

StereoLand!!!


Posted by dEsidEL on Feb-02-2005 19:58:

quote:

Feb. 2, 2005. 01:06 PM
SkyDome renamed Rogers Centre
Extensive renovations and additions planned for 16-year-old stadium

GEOFF BAKER
SPORTS REPORTER

Toronto's famous downtown landmark SkyDome has been renamed Rogers Centre, Rogers Communications announced this morning.

Rogers, which also owns the Toronto Blue Jays, released the new name as it revealed plans for extensive renovations and additions at the nearly 16-year-old stadium.

Blue Jay fans will have several new video scoreboards to look at when they visit the SkyDome next season, including one that replaces the old JumboTron and two smaller versions built into the outfield fence.

A so-called "ribbon board" for video advertising and messaging, similar to one now in place at the Air Canada Centre, will also run along the middle rim of the stadium between the upper and lower decks.

Those changes were announced at a news conference the Jays held this morning.

The team is also expected to replace their artificial playing surface with a new one designed by Montreal-based FieldTurf Inc.

In addition, the Blue Jays made another major announcement.

Ted Rogers, President and CEO, Rogers Communications Inc. said Rogers will significantly increase the team payroll of the Toronto Blue Jays. Rogers is committed to a cumulative three year total player payroll of U.S. $210 million.

"We're thrilled to show our support for the team and management", said Ted Rogers. "The Jays today are an even more important part of the Canadian sports landscape. The Blue Jays management has demonstrated their financial responsibility over the last four years and significantly turned around the finances of the club. These additional funds, and the three year commitment, will provide JP Ricciardi and Paul Godfrey the ability to build upon the system that they've started."

The Jays have been working to implement scoreboard and field changes since November, when they purchased control of the SkyDome from Sportsco International. Those familiar with the changes say fans will notice an immediate visual difference in the stadium, especially when it comes to the videoboard technology being implemented by a partnership of Sony Canada and Daktronics Canada.

"Just think about the television sets we were seeing in the 1980s and the ones we are seeing now in 2005," said John Challinor, a spokesman for Sony Canada, which is designing the control room that will operate the new boards. "It's just going to make a better experience for fans who attend the games."

Sony designed the SkyDome's JumboTron in the 1980s, but is no longer in the scoreboard-making business. Instead, the company now uses its technological expertise in partnerships with firms like Daktronics, a South Dakota-based designer of thousands of videoboards used by sports teams and facilities in Canada and the United States.

Daktronics built the videoboard being used at Alltel Stadium in Jacksonville, Fla., the site of Sunday's Super Bowl. The firm's Canadian branch, headquartered in Montreal, also put up the board being used at Ivor Wynne Stadium by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.

Challinor said the SkyDome's new board will be similar in size to the JumboTron, but with crisper, clearer video and "intense brightness capability" enabling fans to easily see the screen even on sunny days. The two smaller videoboards, positioned on the outfield fence in the gaps in left-centre and right-centre, will carry out-of-town scores and other displays.

Those boards will run from the top of the outfield fence to the bottom and be covered with a see-through plastic shield to protect them from collisions with baseballs and outfielders.

Jays president and CEO Paul Godfrey first announced plans to upgrade the JumboTron and artificial turf � the last of its kind in the major leagues � at the November news conference when the team's $25 million (U.S.) purchase of the SkyDome was announced. But the additional outfield scoreboards and the "ribbon board" go well beyond those initial plans and the ball club, having suffered the departure of Carlos Delgado and getting mixed results on the free-agent market, hopes the improvements will make a major splash with fans.

The last of the videoboard additions will be the approximately metre-high "ribbon board" running along the stadium's middle rim. Godfrey's son, Rob, a senior vice-president (marketing) with the team, told the Star several weeks ago that those boards � known for their vivid colours and ability to grab fans' attention � would carry advertisements and other messages and look similar to what is now used at the ACC.

The new playing surface will be the other major change, although representatives of FieldTurf would not confirm that their company had finalized a deal with the Jays. FieldTurf has been in negotiations with the team for several months and if their product is implemented, it could have a significant impact on the games.

In the past, ground balls were known to rocket off the harder artificial turf surface and beyond the gloves of infielders for hits. Hitters were also often deprived of triples or runs batted in when balls they hit to the outfield gaps would carom off the turf and over the fence for ground-rule doubles.

FieldTurf acts more like real grass, using synthetic green polyethylene blades and a dirt-like base of sand and rubber pellets. It's the sand in that mixture that makes FieldTurf different from other infill-type systems like the one used by the Toronto Argonauts last season � allowing the turf to have more balance and give.

The Montreal Expos and Tampa Bay Devil Rays both used FieldTurf surfaces last season.

Argos president Keith Pelley met with the Jays yesterday, but said he talked more about scheduling than the type of turf that will be used next season. Pelley said last night that no decision has been made on whether the Argos will keep using that infill field, made by an American company, or work out a deal to share the new system.

Jays spokesman Jay Stenhouse confirmed that the JumboTron had been taken down several weeks ago but declined further comment.



source:
http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/Co...id=968332188492


Posted by starsearcher on Feb-02-2005 20:00:

So what will they do witht he Jumbotron now? Can I have it?


Posted by bass drive on Feb-02-2005 20:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
Thats another thing. How much did the province (us taxpayers) pay to build the dome? Wasnt it 250 million or something ridiculous? And then they sell it for $25 million? sounds fishy to me!


$25 m?? is this for real?

I actually agree with jayx. Some people in TO are just way too passive..


Posted by starsearcher on Feb-02-2005 20:03:

quote:
Originally posted by bass drive
$25 m?? is this for real?

I actually agree with jayx. Some people in TO are just way too passive..


yep it was sold for $25 mil because that's what it's worth apparently


Posted by Jayx1 on Feb-02-2005 20:06:

quote:
Originally posted by bass drive
$25 m?? is this for real?

I actually agree with jayx. Some people in TO are just way too passive..


Imagine if the renamed the Louvre to the Peugeot Centre? "It's just a museum!"

Or if they renamed the Empire State Building to the McDonald's Building and flew a giant golden arches from the top? "its just a building!"

No wonder we have no culture.


Posted by Jayx1 on Feb-02-2005 20:07:

quote:
Originally posted by starsearcher
yep it was sold for $25 mil because that's what it's worth apparently


I have a hard time believing that a building like the skydome can depreciate over 95% in 16 years. If thats the case then everyone who owns a home would be flat ass broke.


Posted by starsearcher on Feb-02-2005 20:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
I have a hard time believing that a building like the skydome can depreciate over 95% in 16 years. If thats the case then everyone who owns a home would be flat ass broke.


That's because there's no use for it and the only thing it's actually good for is baseball which by the way sucks and continues to suck in TO.

It's not that it's how much it costs...but perhaps it's actually how much it's worth.



And how the FCUK can you compare the luvre to empire state building to the skydome?!?!

It's just a fucking name change...my god...


Posted by StereoPrincess on Feb-02-2005 20:10:

when was the last time there was culture at the SkyDome?


Posted by starsearcher on Feb-02-2005 20:11:

quote:
Originally posted by StereoPrincess
when was the last time there was culture at the SkyDome?


Doesn't get much more cultural than baseball


Posted by Jayx1 on Feb-02-2005 20:12:

The empire state building isnt very cultural based on that criteria then.

Its a commercial building full of offices. Fair game according to some people's rules around here. Lets auction it off!


Posted by dEsidEL on Feb-02-2005 20:15:



i'm gonna buy the rights from Swamper to rename jayx1 to gayxxx1


Posted by starsearcher on Feb-02-2005 20:16:

quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
The empire state building isnt very cultural based on that criteria then.

Its a commercial building full of offices. Fair game according to some people's rules around here. Lets auction it off!


Why auction it of?

Oh wait..there are people who actually know how to manage a business so that there's no need to auction it off...RIGHT!


Posted by Silky Johnson on Feb-02-2005 20:18:

quote:
Originally posted by starsearcher
Doesn't get much more cultural than baseball



What about Summer Sanitarium 2003 with Metallica?? Lots of culture there! Oh wait, that was mostly just white trash. Wicked concert though!


Posted by starsearcher on Feb-02-2005 20:19:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
What about Summer Sanitarium 2003 with Metallica?? Lots of culture there! Oh wait, that was mostly just white trash. Wicked concert though!




Most concert take palce at air canada centre now primarily (i'm assuming) due to better sound quality...skydome is too big and half empty most of the time (even when it's used)...they need to think of more use for it.


Posted by bARTovsky on Feb-02-2005 21:19:

quote:
Originally posted by starsearcher


Most concert take palce at air canada centre now primarily (i'm assuming) due to better sound quality...skydome is too big and half empty most of the time (even when it's used)...they need to think of more use for it.



AVB/PVD at Skydome...

Oh the possibilities....


Posted by starsearcher on Feb-02-2005 21:23:

quote:
Originally posted by bARTovsky
AVB/PVD at Skydome...

Oh the possibilities....


Hey I proposed that before...but everyone said it'll be brutal cause the sound sucks...

besides there was a poll courtesy of Dezidel about - what's the best location for a TO massive...I chose skydome but most people didn't...i think the winner was downsview park


Posted by baystreetboi on Feb-02-2005 21:28:

quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
I have a hard time believing that a building like the skydome can depreciate over 95% in 16 years. If thats the case then everyone who owns a home would be flat ass broke.


It's likely being valued on the basis of the net present value of future cashflows, and well... seeing as there likely isn't a lot of cash slated to flow into that place in the foreseeable future, it doesn't have that great a value.

Also, the company that previously owned it (wasn't the Government... it has been sold 3x now since it was first built) was likely looking to just dump the thing at whatever price they could get in order to exit the business.


Posted by bARTovsky on Feb-02-2005 21:29:

quote:
Originally posted by starsearcher
Hey I proposed that before...but everyone said it'll be brutal cause the sound sucks...


yea..? must've missed your post... sorry


quote:
Originally posted by starsearcher
besides there was a poll courtesy of Dezidel about - what's the best location for a TO massive...I chose skydome but most people didn't...i think the winner was downsview park


yea I chose skydome on that poll too..... although never been to downsview park...

boo-urns.


Posted by Dj Smitty20 on Feb-02-2005 22:43:

Well I'm a Yankees fan, but we need at least one team here in Canada so I'd like to see the Jays at least survive. But this is an atrocious name. I can't stand how new buildings are named after sponsors. The Montreal Canadiens' new arena should have been called Forum II. Rogers Centre? That's not even a baseball park name! That Rogers is a pompous idiot. Under his ownership, the Blue Jays will continue to be a joke. They increased their payroll for the next three years, but couldn't keep their ONLY franchise player (Delgado)??


Posted by newr on Feb-02-2005 23:26:

Re: Rogers Centre????!?!?!?

quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
Apparently as of today the skydome will now be called the Rogers Centre.

Sorry but that name will never come out of my lips.The least the could have done was called it the Rogers Skydome for God sake

SKYDOME FOREVER!

PS: Rogers sucks


Source?


Posted by Cuzo on Feb-02-2005 23:27:

TOTA Centre? anyone?


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