Ti-Cat owner feels team will turn corner financially in 3 years
Courtesy Hamilton Spectator:
Bob Young continues to lose significant sums of money on the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, a scenario that will continue for at least another two or three seasons.
But as the ebullient owner approaches Season Five of his five-year plan to restore the franchise to greatness, he remains as committed as ever to the project.
And that commitment and optimism shines through Young, who took his worst public clawing this off-season since taking over the bankrupt Canadian Football League franchise five years ago.
A few thousand of the 17,000 season ticket subscribers were left howling when the club opted to change the pricing structure for premium seats at Ivor Wynne Stadium for the upcoming season. The major price increases have been put in effect, notwithstanding the fact the Tabbies have missed the post-season in five of the past six seasons.
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