Analysis: Braley could be gruff and stubborn but owner always had soft spot for CFL
TORONTO — It’s hard to imagine the CFL existing in its present state without David Braley.
The longtime B.C. Lions owner and chairman died Monday at his home in Burlington, Ont. He was 79.
Braley, a Montreal native who was raised in Hamilton, routinely stepped in to assist the league during times of crisis. Its longest-serving owner, Braley was a staunch supporter of the CFL.
He owned three different clubs — the Lions, Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Toronto Argonauts — and often when those franchises were in a precarious or desperate state financially.