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CFL To Celebrate Canada 150 On Saturday

https://www.cfl.ca/2017/06/26/cfl-add-football-flare-canada150-celebration/

 

TORONTO — The Canadian Football League (CFL) announced on Monday that it will mark Canada’s 150th birthday with special #CFLGameDay pageantry at Week 2 games across the country.

The CFL is tied to Canada as the only professional sports League that is uniquely Canadian. This year’s CFL brand campaign #BringItIn is a nod to the Canadian values that have come to define the CFL through its diversity, inclusiveness and equality.

 

To celebrate Canada’s 150th birthday the CFL will be adding special Canadian visuals to each game being played in Week 2, sharing the stories of Canadians who have impacted the League and kicking off 150 tweets leading up to the nation’s biggest game – the 105th Grey Cup presented by Shaw.

All host stadiums – McMahon Stadium in Calgary, BMO Field in Toronto, The Brick Field at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton and Mosaic Stadium in Regina, Saskatchewan – will have special CFL-branded #Canada150 field paintings to commemorate the country’s sesquicentennial.

Each game will also feature a specially-made custom Wilson game ball with a CFL Canada 150 logo and red laces (instead of the traditional white laces) to be used for pre-game warmups and during the opening kickoff as well as kickoff for the second half of each game.

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Other elements to be incorporated:

HELMET DECALS: the CFL has distributed specially-designed Canada 150 helmet decals to all teams to be worn on helmets all year long.

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SPECIAL SIDELINE APPAREL: the CFL has unveiled custom “Legendary Canadian” t-shirts to all teams that feature a notable Canadian player (selected by individual teams) to be worn on the sidelines for non-playing personnel as well as during interviews and/or day before walkthroughs.

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CFL.ca will publish digital profile pieces on each player and of those wearing these iconic “Legendary Canadian” shirts to share their stories and impressions of Canada, as well as their hopes for the future of our country and our league. Stories will be published online on Tuesday June 27.

The featured Canadian players include:

Montreal: Peter Dalla Riva

Ottawa: Bill Hatanaka

Hamilton: Rocky DiPietro

Toronto: Pinball Clemons

Winnipeg: Chris Walby, Doug Brown

Calgary: Sugarfoot Anderson

Edmonton: Normie Kwong, Don Getty

Saskatchewan: George Reed

BC: Lui Passaglia

REFEREE UNIFORMS: referees for all four Canada Day weekend contests will wear special jerseys bearing red stripes and the Canada 150 logo.

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IN-STADIUM PROMOTION: home teams will show a revised CFL #BringItIn brand spot with a Canada 150 animation end slate to be featured in-game at all Week 2 home games.

150 CFL MOMENTS/TWEETS: Follow @CFL for 150 days beginning July 1st to discover some of the League’s top moments, rare facts and photos from our rich history in this country.

Week 2 games occurring over the Canada Day long weekend include:

  • Thursday, June 29th: Ottawa REDBLACKS at Calgary Stampeders, 9:00pm ET
  • Friday, June 30th: BC Lions at Toronto Argonauts, 7:00pm ET
  • Friday, June 30th: Montreal Alouettes at Edmonton Eskimos, 10:00pm ET
  • Saturday, July 1st: Winnipeg Blue Bombers at Saskatchewan Roughriders, 9:00pm ET

The game between Winnipeg and Saskatchewan on July 1st will be a central celebration of Canada 150, as well as of the opening of Mosaic Stadium, with additional ceremonies and performances to memorialize the occasion.

While many special festivities are planned for the Canada Day weekend and Week 2 games, the CFL will continue to honour Canada 150’s history throughout 2017, culminating at the 105th Grey Cup presented by Shaw, which will take place at TD Place in Ottawa on Sunday November 26th, 2017.

Fans can purchase tickets to all Week 2 games and join the celebration at CFL.ca/tickets.

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41 minutes ago, Mr Dee said:

 

Oh how I struggled mightily not  to change Mr Reynolds use of the word 'is', sleepless nights..not eating, but in the end, I went with accuracy in the quote.

wise move.  don't want to be accused of controlling the message.

 

1 hour ago, SPuDS said:

wise move.  don't want to be accused of controlling the message.

 

lol

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they will be unveiling a new statue that looks like it could use a... cialis

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15 minutes ago, Taynted_Fayth said:

they will be unveiling a new statue that looks like it could use a... cialis

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Are they hanging Chris Jones in effigy already?

That has to be a statue of Lancaster but it would be funnier if it was Durant.

Turns out it's generic, but sure looks like Dressler.

 

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Unconfirmed reports that Chris jones was seen leaving the scene of the unveiling in an agitated state. Something about him muttering in exasperation that the statue wasn't him...

2 hours ago, Throw Long Bannatyne said:

Turns out it's generic, but sure looks like Dressler.

 

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Is that supposed to be a player leaping to freedom at the border? 

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nobody saw the spelling mistake... nobody

6 minutes ago, WBBFanWest said:

Is that supposed to be a player leaping to freedom at the boarder? 

No idea. But the formation below him looks like a deformed tree trunk that's trying to eat him.

6 minutes ago, blue_gold_84 said:

No idea. But the formation below him looks like a deformed tree trunk that's trying to eat him.

I think that tree trunk is actually supposed to be rider fans,  which is symbolic... dumb as bark and ugly as sin

1 minute ago, Taynted_Fayth said:

I think that tree trunk is actually supposed to be rider fans,  which is symbolic... dumb as bark and ugly as sin

Now that's some funny stuff there!

1 minute ago, Taynted_Fayth said:

I think that tree trunk is actually supposed to be rider fans,  which is symbolic... dumb as bark and ugly as sin

Personally, I think that's an serious insult to trees, which help provide oxygen. Greenies just spew hot air.

I think artistically it can be interpreted as a player leaping to escape the grasping hands of Rider fans as they try to drag him back into the depths of their hell and misery. 

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Can't read the inscription but I'm sure it says.  “Oh please don't go - we'll eat you up - we love you so!"

Looks like a few players lifting another up into his top top top top top top bunk at one of the Rider PR houses.

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I'll go with a sequel to pirates of the caribbean, dead man's catch.

I guess nobody liked my Thread. FeelsBadMan

No offence but, can they now have a VEILING ceremony of that statue?

It is clearly a statue of all time Rider fan favourite Henry Burris trying to escape Saskatchewan.

Is their next statue going to be a player under the bus depicting the fans reaction when a player opts to leave? 

Looks like they forgot the tramp stamp?

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