
Tiger-Cats Set All Time Attendance Record
Published on October 14, 2004 under Canadian Football League (CFL)
Hamilton Tiger-Cats News Release
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats this afternoon announced that they have surpassed 28,800 tickets for tomorrow night's contest against the Ottawa Renegades. Less than 400 tickets remain for Friday night's game.
With Friday's attendance, the Tiger-Cats have surpassed the 250,000 attendance mark for the first time in franchise history, representing 96% of capacity for the season.
"Given that the Argos are looking at a 25,000 seat stadium, we are considering proposing a trade of 29,000 seat Ivor Wynne Stadium for 55,000 seat SkyDome and kicker Noel Prefontaine," joked Tiger-Cats owner Bob Young.
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