Cape Breton Post

Ticats owner happy but nervous

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REGINA (CP) — With a new stadium taking shape and a successful run to the CFL championsh­ip game, Hamilton owner Bob Young says the future looks good for the Ticats.

“With a new stadium, a new television contract, a great web presence that we’re building on and, of course, a winning football team, the TigerCats will be financiall­y stable for the first time in 42 years — next year, going into the new stadium,” Young said Thursday.

“Winning the Grey Cup won’t hurt at all,” he added with a smile.

But that won’t stop the software and digital publishing entreprene­ur from nervously pacing up and down during Sunday’s game against the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s.

“I never sit down ... I have a little bit of nervous energy anyway but no Ticats game, ( there’s) no point sitting down,” he said.

Part of the reason for those nerves is that he can do nothing to help.

“I have no control over the outcome. That’s the sort of thing that makes me nervous. As long as I’m in charge of something, I may not be any good at it, it may crash and burn but I never actually get nervous. It’s a personal quirk of mine.

“Whereas I get really nervous about things I care about that I don’t have any control over.”

At a team media breakfast Thursday, a beaming Young — wearing a Ticats cap — hung back and watched his players and coaches with pride.

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