John Tory, Naheed Nenshi trash talk on Twitter ahead of Grey Cup
Calgary mayor takes a shot at the Argonauts' low attendance numbers in Toronto
The Mayors of Toronto and Calgary exchanged words about the Grey Cup on Saturday, a day before the Argonauts and Stampeders face each other in the CFL's championship game.
CBC reporter Devin Heroux tweeted that Jim Watson, the mayor of Ottawa, which is hosting the Grey Cup, would be supporting the Toronto Argonauts after his hometown Ottawa Redblackswere eliminated in the CFL East'ssemifinal.
Ottawa Mayor @JimWatsonOttawa tells me hes cheering for the @TorontoArgos and says its a rare time to show a little love for Toronto. What say you, @JohnTory @nenshi? pic.twitter.com/HAo1uGMwll
—@Devin_Heroux
Toronto Mayor John Tory replied to the tweet, welcoming Watson to the Argonauts' fanbase.
Plenty of room on the @TorontoArgos bandwagon for you, Mayor Watson. Glad to have the #GreyCup host city mayor advantage! #ArgosFootball #GoodLuckArgos
—@JohnTory
Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi quoted Tory's tweet, taking a shot atthe Argonauts' low attendance numbers in Toronto.
Of course there is plenty of room on that bandwagon, since theres never been anyone actually on it. https://t.co/MsWn1PrBI1
—@nenshi
Nenshi had also quoted the original reporter's tweet, trying to bring Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger into the debate.
"(Watson) just doesn't like crowds. The real question: what does @FredEisenberger think?" said Nenshi.
The Argonauts struggled to fill BMO Field all season, filling an average of 13,914 seatsin astadium with a capacity of 27,000. That's 10,730 less than average attendance across the league. But attendance shot upto 24,929 for the CFL East final against the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Nov. 19.
Tory is no stranger to the CFL, having served as the league'schairman from 1992 to 1996, and as its commissioner from 1996 to 2000before entering politics.