Montreal businessman Clifford Starke very serious about purchasing Alouettes
Clifford Starke wants to return the Montreal Alouettes to their former glory.
Starke grew up in Montreal attending Alouettes games at a sold-out Molson Stadium seated with then club president Larry Smith, best friend Brad Smith and Smith’s grandmother. At the time, the franchise was one of the CFL’s best, finishing atop the East Division nine times between 1999-2012 and reaching the Grey Cup on eight occasions, winning three.
But Montreal hasn’t been to the Grey Cup since winning it in 2010 and has posted a record of .500 or better in just three seasons since. The Alouettes haven’t reached the playoffs since 2014 and are 21-51 over that span.
Starke, 35, is looking to rebuild the franchise. On Thursday, the chairman of Hampstead Private Capital issued a statement outlining his intent to purchase the Alouettes.