Winnipeg Blue Bombers stadium sale includes urinal trough
Jumbotron, pieces of the turf, goal posts are also up for grabs
CBC News
Posted: Oct 30, 2012 10:54 AM ET
Last Updated: Oct 30, 2012 12:34 PM ET
Lockers, seats, even the urinal trough from Canad Inns Stadium will be up for sale as the Winnipeg Blue Bombers get set to move to new field.
The Jumbotron and lighting systems are also up for grabs.
It's all part of 59 years of history being made available to purchase by the public in advance of the team's shift to Investors Group Field.
The asset sale runs from Nov. 29 to Dec. 1 for season ticket holders only. The general public will have access from Dec. 2 until Dec. 16, or until everything is gone, whichever comes first.
In addition to the asset sale, the team has also announced details on their framed memory collections, where fans can purchase a limited edition frame featuring items from the stadium.
The frames contain authentic pieces of turf, goal posts and footballs used in previous games. Season ticket holders also have the ability to have their seat included.
Season ticket holders have exclusive access until Nov. 9 with the general public being able to make purchases starting Nov. 10.
Sporting organizations, community clubs and schools will get an opportunity to request benches from the stadium at no charge.
All requests must be made to stadium@bluebombers.com by Nov. 9.
Those interested in purchasing larger items such as the Jumbotron or lighting systems can also send an email and the requests will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis.
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