CFL commissioner says he wants to find the right owner for the Alouettes
MONTREAL — The CFL wants the best buyer possible for the Alouettes and Montreal, and commissioner Randy Ambrosie said Monday they won’t be rushed into making a decision on the club.
The league’s commissioner told The Canadian Press in an interview the goal remains finding the buyer who will provide the best long-term future for the club in Quebec.
“We’re certainly not the only league where the league has owned a franchise, it happens in pro sports from time to time,” Ambrosie said. “Our goal in this process — and I’m reminded of this by our governors all the time — wasn’t to find a fast solution, but to find the right solution.”
When the league took over the Toronto Argonauts from New York businessman Sherwood Schwarz in July 2003, it gave itself four months to find a new buyer. But Ambrosie said there’s no deadline this time around.