Larry Thompson Is New Owner Of Edmonton Elks

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EDMONTON – Larry Thompson is the new private owner of the Edmonton Elks.

A CFL source requesting anonymity said the former owner of Thompson Brothers Construction, will become the franchise’s new owner.

The source spoke on the condition of anonymity because neither the CFL nor the Elks have publicly confirmed the sale.

With Thompson taking over, the CFL now has just two community-owned franchises — the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers.

The Elks (2-7) sit last in the CFL’s West Division but have won two straight.

Last November, the franchise formed a five-person committee to evaluate its ownership structure due to financial struggles.

The team, which has been community-owned since it was founded in 1949, reported a $3.3 million deficit in 2022 and was looking for private investment to stabilize its future.

“We are going to need a capital investment on the club going forward, because it’s going to take us a couple of years to get out of these losses we’ve been accumulating on an annual basis,” Rick LeLacheur, the team’s interim president and CEO, said at the time.

LeLacheur said the franchise had received interest from potential private owners.

“But it’s a great community for sports, it’s a great community for football and I think there’s going to be a fair amount of interest whether it’s a group or an individual,” he said.

Last month, the team fired head coach and general manager Chris Jones following a 0-5 start. The club had a record of 8-33 over two-plus seasons during Jones’s second tenure with the team, including two seasons (2021, 2022) without a win at Commonwealth Stadium as part of a record 22-game home losing streak.

The team hasn’t made the playoffs since 2019.

(Canadian Press)

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Joe
Joe
4 months ago

Guy is a long term season ticket holder who has more $ than god. Probably sat there pissed right off at what he saw and is putting his money where his mouth is. After crunching a few numbers of course. Bet you $20 he changes the name to Eskimos. Get the real Eskimos/Inuit to buy in (they didn’t mind the name, white grievance collectors drove the change), put an Inuit type flag in the corner of the stadium. It would look nice. Apologize for the previous jackasses insulting the ‘old white men’ who paid the bills for 50 years. And… Read more »

Jayakrishnan
Jayakrishnan
4 months ago
Reply to  Joe

You are on point. If Jordon Tootoo said he didn’t have a problem because his Dad/Grandfathers didn’t this is a non-issue. It’s also a course correct to start more of recalibration to get away from the lunancy we just have been going through for 9 years. Nelson Mandela is an example of this. After he was out of prison there’s a good movie that illustrates what happened in 1995. “They” thought he’d take away their beloved rugby team. He doubled down with the team captain and the rest of the story is depicted in the great movie Invictus. The people… Read more »

Patrolman Pete
Patrolman Pete
4 months ago

Sad that the community ownership fuel tank has finally run dry in Edmonton. How far they have fallen since their glory days.