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Old Posted Dec 22, 2022, 4:13 PM
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Montreal Alouettes minority partner Gary Stern says the Canadian Football League team is seeking investment from French-Canadian partners in a process without limits on how much of the club’s ownership could land in new hands.

“We have been looking for good, solid, French-Canadian partners who really understand Montreal and the province,” said Stern. “I want them to step forward and call me. If that’s there, we are wide open to taking in partners.



“I’m looking for French-Canadian partners connected in the community who have a better feeling for the vibe, and we think that’s important. Whether it’s 10 per cent or 90 per cent, we are wide open to talk.”

Stern and his late father-in-law, Sid Spiegel, purchased the Alouettes in January of 2020, just weeks before the pandemic shut down much of society and forced the CFL to cancel its 2020 season, leaving the pair to fund the team with virtually no incoming revenue.

Spiegel died just weeks before the start of the 2021 season, putting three quarters of the franchise’s ownership into the hands of his estate. Stern retains a 25 per cent share.

“What percentage is for sale and how it would all work is 100 per cent open,” Stern said. “[Potential new investors] may insist on running it. That’s all wide open … we’ve never shied away from having partners come in.

“I do love the Montreal Alouettes and I have put three years into this, so my intent is not to get out. We’re wide open. I can’t speak for [the estate] but I believe they are wide open too.”

Stern stayed active in steering the club and serving on the CFL board of governors until late August of 2022 when he announced he would be taking on a silent role, leaving the Alouettes oversight to the estate.

Stern said that remains the model of operation.

“The estate is doing most of the managing of the day-to-day of the club and they come to me for advice. Despite what people want to say, we get along well. We just move at two different speeds.

“I go a lot with the gut feeling … they can’t move at lightning speed because they are an interim manager who will pass the club on to future beneficiaries. We’re all working together for this. Unfortunately, I would like to move faster but because I can’t, I let them do it.”

Stern also addressed the recent departure of club president Mario Cecchini who was hired at the same time as general manager Danny Maciocia, immediately after Spiegel and Stern purchased the team in January of 2020.

Cecchini was not offered a contract extension when he left for vacation a week ago, although it’s believed he hadn’t closed the door on returning.

Under his direction, the Als cut financial losses significantly, made consecutive playoff appearance and raised attendance from 13,063 during the 2021 season to 17,683 this past season.

“Unfortunately, in the end it was mutual that it was best we move on,” said Stern. “I’m not going to elaborate on what that means, and I wish him the best.

“We’re going to start a process shortly of hiring a new president of the Alouettes and we will allow Danny [Maciocia] real input into that. The president will come in and inherit a really good football team and can move it along and keep it operating with a balanced budget. The interview process will start within two weeks. It will be done in a good manner and there are tremendous candidates out there.”


Cecchini tweeted as message to Als fans on Thursday morning that stated he had been told by the estate that his contract was not being renewed.


Meanwhile, Stern remains bullish on the Alouettes on-field prospects. The recent hiring of Jason Maas as the team’s new head coach will allow Maciocia to concentrate solely on the GM role.

“We see Danny as the real leader of the Montreal Alouettes. He went out and hired a great coach in Jason Maas whom he thinks will be a great fit for the team,” he said. “He’s put together a team of people he likes and who know his system. I keep saying to Danny ‘thank you.’ I really believe he’s going to bring the Grey Cup to Montreal.”
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Old Posted Dec 22, 2022, 4:16 PM
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I thought that (the late) Spiegel and Stern would settle things down in Montreal but it has been nonstop drama since they took over. They are kind of like the typical Arizona Coyotes owners, but in the CFL...
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I thought that (the late) Spiegel and Stern would settle things down in Montreal but it has been nonstop drama since they took over. They are kind of like the typical Arizona Coyotes owners, but in the CFL...
I don't think it was meant to happen that way though. I have a feeling Spiegel passing away it threw a wrench in their plans of what they wanted to do moving forward, IMO.
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I don't think it was meant to happen that way though. I have a feeling Spiegel passing away it threw a wrench in their plans of what they wanted to do moving forward, IMO.
I agree, the pandemic and Sid calling home were big blows for a newly owned organization. I think they weathered the storm fairly well. I'm not real keen on Cecchini going, there's more to that story that we haven't heard. Also a Quebec coach would have been a good thing to do presently but we'll see how Maas does.
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Streveler in for the Jets rn and already better then Wilson love to see it.

Zach Wilson is looking like an all-time Jets draft blunder. They should just give up on drafting 1st round QBs.
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I don't think it was meant to happen that way though. I have a feeling Spiegel passing away it threw a wrench in their plans of what they wanted to do moving forward, IMO.
He was in his 80's though wasn't he? You'd think you'd have a succession plan worked out before even beginning ownership
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Nathan Rourke just signed with Jacksonville Jaguars. I don't understand why he would sign there as he will be on the sidelines forever with Trevor Lawrence there. To me Denver or Indy made more sense. Best of luck to him but this hurts BC big time unfortunately.
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Nathan Rourke just signed with Jacksonville Jaguars. I don't understand why he would sign there as he will be on the sidelines forever with Trevor Lawrence there. To me Denver or Indy made more sense. Best of luck to him but this hurts BC big time unfortunately.
On the face of it, it sure seems like a strange choice. Lawrence was considered a generational quarterback when he was drafted a year and a half ago. After some struggles in the first half of this season, he played like an elite QB in the second half...struggled mightily in the first half of yesterday's playoff game with 4 INTs, but staged an incredible comeback in the second half to win.

Maybe Rourke believes Lawrence will leave the Jaguars after 4 - 5 seasons if they don't develop a decent team around him opening the door for Nathan? It is the Jaguars after all.
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On the face of it, it sure seems like a strange choice. Lawrence was considered a generational quarterback when he was drafted a year and a half ago. After some struggles in the first half of this season, he played like an elite QB in the second half...struggled mightily in the first half of yesterday's playoff game with 4 INTs, but staged an incredible comeback in the second half to win.

Maybe Rourke believes Lawrence will leave the Jaguars after 4 - 5 seasons if they don't develop a decent team around him opening the door for Nathan? It is the Jaguars after all.
I doubt that. Tsn is reporting Henry Buris in their staff was a big advocate. He also got guaranteed money. 750 k per year USD 3 year deal minimum. Looks like he is going the Strevler route to try and lock in that NFL pension while he is young.
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I doubt that. Tsn is reporting Henry Buris in their staff was a big advocate. He also got guaranteed money. 750 k per year USD 3 year deal minimum. Looks like he is going the Strevler route to try and lock in that NFL pension while he is young.
I was joking...partly. Like I said it's the Jaguars.

I don't think they have released financial details on the contract yet so I'm not sure that 750K per season is guaranteed.

Streveler spent most of this season and last season on the practice roster I think. I feel confident Rourke will be spending a lot of time, at least over the next couple of seasons, on the 53 man roster so I think he will reach that minimum for an NFL pension a lot faster.
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Nathan Rourke just signed with Jacksonville Jaguars. I don't understand why he would sign there as he will be on the sidelines forever with Trevor Lawrence there. To me Denver or Indy made more sense. Best of luck to him but this hurts BC big time unfortunately.
I figured the Vikings would be the best place for him, especially after today's performance.
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Mitchell and agent must have been testing the murky waters of the pre-free agency lagoon.

This should make some dominoes fall. Evans probably gets cut, because who wants to trade for a guy that everyone knows will not stay where he is, and isn't worth his current contract.

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^Interesting.
So the Cats it is - Good luck to Bo.
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Thanks for keeping Bo Levi out of the Riders' grubby hands, Hamilton... ah heh heh heh
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Very thin talent at QB this year in free agency. Dane Evans, Fajardo, Harris not much there. Hope Argos promote Kelly to starter.
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I think McLeod-Bethel Thompson will be back next year with the Argos. Harris is a decent quarterback whose flaws are lack of mobility and a propensity for not finishing off drives with TDs for most of his career. With that said, he is the next best quarterback available.

If rumours of Mitchell demanding and receiving $500,000 per season are true, Harris will easily get $400,000 or more.
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Thanks for keeping Bo Levi out of the Riders' grubby hands, Hamilton... ah heh heh heh
He was never coming here.

Riders Management: "Hey, would like to come play for the Riders? We are offering way more than Hamilton and anyone else."

Bo Leiv: "Yeah, thanks, I'll pass on being a casualty with that offensive line. I'd rather play three years then have my career ended in three games."
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^Yeah that was my thought as well. At least Fajardo can scramble but Bo would just get snowed under in Sask.
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Alouettes ownership fiasco becoming a real concern. Als star receiver Eugene Lewis who lives in Montreal year round is going to free agency because the club still has no president and has not provided an offer. Trevor Harris refused to comment on his situation if he will have to hit free agency too.
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Alouettes ownership fiasco becoming a real concern. Als star receiver Eugene Lewis who lives in Montreal year round is going to free agency because the club still has no president and has not provided an offer. Trevor Harris refused to comment on his situation if he will have to hit free agency too.
I hope they don't lose Lewis. Stars that are part of the community are really important. Mr. Jones in Saskatchewan didn't understand this concept.
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