Sat, 18 Feb 2012

3:49 AM - Toronto Maple Leafs, Raptors management will not alter after MLSE sale

  There may be new owners for the Leafs and Raptors,Welcome Nike Free for men, but the day-to-day operation with the clubs will likely stay stable for your foreseeable long term,Where to by wholesale jordans, according to the leading executives involved in the sale.Both Bell Media and Rogers appeared satisfied with the current management construction using the Leafs (Brian Burke) and Raptors (Bryan Colangelo). And actually, the two telecommunication giants gave the indication that they'll "step aside" and let the Leafs and Raptors "go about the business of winning.""We are extremely pleased with Larry Tanenbaum and his management team," Rogers president Nadir Mohammed said at a press conference Friday morning announcing the new ownership construction that now includes Rogers and Bell, which purchased 75 per cent of MLSE from the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan.Tanenbaum was the most visible owner within the former ownership group. The directors with the teachers' pension plan kept a low profile and said in the past that they managed profits margins more than the management of professional sports teams.It appears little will alter under Bell and Rogers, although the two media giants are eager and enthused to develop new opportunities within their digital expertise to bring the Leafs and Raptors to fans.Tanenbaum's share in MLSE increased from 21 to 25 per cent, and the next phase of business from an ownership standpoint is to get out of the way of Burke and Colangelo, and let the two GMs continue building winning teams.Job one is going to be having a stable ownership group, said MLSE chief operating officer Tom Anselmi, who is one of the leading candidates to take over the reigns from Richard Peddie, the outgoing president and CEO at MLSE, who vacates his post Dec. 31.We had that with Teachers, but with mixed success (Leafs haven't made the playoffs in six years). But winning is job one. We've had success as an organization and winning is a priority now.Anselmi gave a vote of confidence to Burke and Colangelo.Each Mohammed and George Cope, president and CEO of Bell, couldn't, or didn't appear comfortable, voicing firm approval with the two GMs. The two executives dealt primarily with how "wonderful" the news of the deal was, and how each media giant was looking forward to development opportunities in providing the sports product to fans.We feel we have the best GMs in the business, so now it's time to get on with the business of winning, Anselmi said. "I think the day-to-day business is simply business as usual. I think we already have great resources for the teams. We spend to the cap. We've delivered the best management teams within the business, so the thing now is letting them do their thing and build winning teams."Anselmi, meanwhile, said he is obviously interested in succeeding Peddie, who is the most direct boss to Burke and Colangelo.But Anselmi said the process of closing the purchase deal and transferring ownership will take months. The board will return to making a decision on Peddie's successor once the deal is closed, Anselmi said.   View the story Twitterverse sounds off on MLSE deal on Storify];I like discount puma shoes.

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