Montreal businessman Starke frustrated by Alouettes ownership situation
Clifford Starke is happy for Montreal’s long-suffering football fans but feels the CFL didn’t give him a real chance to purchase the Alouettes.
The 36-year-old Montreal businessman made repeated attempts over the last nine months to purchase the franchise from the CFL, which had owned the Alouettes since May when it bought the club from American businessman Robert Wetenhall.
On Monday, the CFL announced it had sold the Alouettes to businessmen Sid Spiegel and Gary Stern of Toronto-based Crawford Steel. The deal took roughly three weeks to complete and culminated months of speculation regarding the Alouettes’ ownership situation.
“That was surprising news,” Starke said in a telephone interview from Colombia, where he was on business. “Overall I’m happy for the fans, it’s moving in the right direction and they seem like real guys.