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TSN huddles up with the CFL and the Toronto Argonauts Football Club as Canadas Sports Leader announced today it has started production on a CFL documentary series that gives fans unprecedented access inside one of the leagues most-storied franchises. Maillot Olivier Giroud France .  Commissioned by TSN and produced by Aquila Productions in association with TSN, the four-part documentary series follows the Argonauts from this seasons training camp to the teams Labour Day Weekend game against the BC Lions on September 2.  From rookies trying to make the cut to veterans holding on for one more year, each 60-minute episode delivers exclusive behind-the-scenes footage to CFL fans as the Double Blue hits the gridiron against the leagues top teams.  The series also goes inside both the dressing room and boardroom for unfiltered access to players, coaches and executives. The first of its kind for the CFL, the documentary series will premiere at the start of the 2011 CFL regular season and air throughout the summer. "The CFL prides itself on being accessible to Canadians, and this documentary series will bring fans closer to the game than ever before," said Stewart Johnston, President of TSN.  "It is very rewarding for TSN to partner with the CFL and the Toronto Argonauts on a project that will truly capture the blood, sweat and tears of Canadas league and showcase everyday life on and off the field." "A CFL team takes an incredible journey together during a season, full of highs and lows, adversity and accomplishment," said Mark Cohon, Commissioner of the CFL.  "Really sharing that journey with our fans, with the help of the master storytellers at TSN, will bring our fans even closer to our game." "The Toronto Argonauts are extremely excited to be the focus of this television series and are looking forward to working with both TSN and Aquila Productions," said Bob Nicholson, President and CEO of the Toronto Argonauts.  "We know how hard our coaches, staff and players work to take Argos football to the highest competitive level and strive to be the Grey Cup champions.  We know what a great and diverse group of characters we have on our team.  We know how much we do in the community to help mentor youth in the GTA.  Now, with this series, all Canadians will have a chance to go inside and see what we already know.  We look forward to exposing more fans to Double Blue football." Maillot De Foot Personnalisé Nike . The former Detroit Red Wings captain was named to the Order of Hockey in Canada on Wednesday along with former womens national team captain France St-Louis and legendary university coach Clare Drake.http://www.francemaillotdefoot.fr/maillot-replique-christophe-jallet-equipe-de-france-femme-nike-2-royal-bleu-domicile-euro-2016-de-foot-short-shirt.html . The Goldeyes (10-7) lost 4-1 to the Saltdogs (8-9) Sunday afternoon before 5,834 sizzling fans at Shaw Park. The loss drops Winnipegs record to 3-4 during this past weeks seven-game homestand. MONTREAL, Que. -- A 40-year-old man remained in hospital in serious but stable condition Saturday after falling from the stands at Montreals Olympic Stadium during a baseball game the night before, police said. Montreal police spokesman Danny Richer said the victim fell 10 to 15 metres to the ground behind the perimeter fence at centre field. Richer said it happened around 10:20 in the evening, toward the end of the Toronto Blue Jays 5-4 preseason win over the New York Mets. After interviewing witnesses at the scene, investigators said no criminal offences were committed. "We were able to determine that it was accidental," Raphael Bergeron, another police spokesman, said Saturday. The man, whose identity hasnt been released, was rushed to hospital in critical condition with injuries Richer described as life-threatening. Berggeron said later the man suffered serious injuries, including to his head, and remained in hospital Saturday in stable condition. http://www.francemaillotdefoot.fr/yohan-cabaye-maillot.html. . CTV news spoke to a witness who said the man was trying to rouse the crowd to do the wave when he got up on a railing, lost his balance and fell. A crowd of 46,121 attended the game, which organizers hoped would spur interest in bringing major league baseball back to Montreal. Hall of Fame catcher and Expos great Gary Carter, who died of brain cancer in 2012, was honoured before the game. More than 50,000 were expected to attend a second game Mets-Jays contest on Saturday afternoon. Players and coaches from the 1994 Montreal Expos, which were the best team in baseball when the season was cut short due to a labour dispute, will be saluted in a ceremony prior to the opening pitch. Cheap Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys Cheap Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys Cheap Jerseys China Wholesale Jerseys ' ' '

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