JUST IN: Steel industry entrepreneurs Sid Spiegel, Gary Stern announced as new owners of Alouettes. MORE (via TSNDaveNaylor):
VIDEO SIGN OUTSid Spiegel is the founder and chairman of the board of Southern Ontario-based Crawford Steel. Gary Stern is the company’s chief executive officer.
“We commit to them and our players, coaches and front office that we will do everything in our power to ensure this team succeeds. Our goal is to make Montreal and Quebec proud.” “These gentlemen emerged with the best offer in hand and the best interests of the Alouettes and their fans at heart," CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie said. "They have a genuine passion for football in Montreal and the resolve and resources to make the team successful over the long term.”
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