Topic spans: 1938 - 2002
Grey Cup: The Fans and the Fanfare
Heroes, underdogs and last-minute shockers make the Grey Cup the most celebrated event in Canadian football. Since 1909 the annual event has brought out the best in Canadian fan spirit and appreciation, from prime ministers to cross-country trekkers. Though the gridiron has been muddy at times, the fogs thick and the winds cold, the players have soldiered on and the fans have never stopped cheering.
Image of 1984 Grey Cup from Canadian Press staff
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'Rocketing' into the '90s
Broadcast Date: Nov. 24, 1991
In 1991, saving grace comes to the Argonauts in the form of a new ownership group that includes Wayne Gretzky and John Candy. Though the game hasn't made headlines in years, two high-profile names seem to immediately breathe life into the flailing east division. The Argonauts also recruit Raghib (The Rocket) Ismail, who shines in this Grey Cup game. The playoff crowd of more than 50,000 is the largest gathering to watch the Argonauts at home in eight years.'Rocketing' into the '90s
• Quarterback Matt Dunigan also made a strong showing in this game. Playing with a broken collarbone and an arm that "felt like a rag," he still insisted on playing the entire game.• One of the brightest stars of the '90s was Doug Flutie, who played for Toronto, B.C., and Calgary, setting record after record between 1992 and 1997. He is considered one of the best players to have ever played in the CFL.
• The outlook is optimistic as the Grey Cup heads into the next century. In 2002, television numbers were soaring, corporate sponsorship was on the rise and two teams that had folded before the year 2000 were back up and running (Montreal Alouettes, in 1987, and the Ottawa Rough Riders, now Renegades, in 1997).
'Rocketing' into the '90s
Medium: Television
Program: CBC Sports
Broadcast Date: Nov. 24, 1991
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Announcer: Don Wittman
Duration: 1:34
Last updated:
Oct. 23, 2006
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