Supporters of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers want to see the team win the Grey Cup three times in the last four years. Quinn Adams-Sneisen, Brian Seebalack, Megan Adams, Leigh Adams, and Lambertus Franciscus Maria Lange are pictured from left to right. (CBC/Jaison Empson) In anticipation of Sunday’s Grey Cup, fans of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, dressed in blue and gold, have flocked to
Hamilton in an attempt to support their club to a third consecutive Canadian Football League championship. Having attended almost forty Grey Cups, Hans Stasiuk always wears his Bombers clothing with pride. His father took him on his first one in 1980. “It was a good father-son bonding,” he stated.became a family custom, which he has carried on with his father’s death.
became a family custom, which he has carried on with his own children ever since his father’s death. According to Stasiuk, the championship weekend
offers a chance for individuals to meet together from all walks of life. “The Grey Cup draws people together more than anything else,” Stasiuk stated. “Everyone
leaves their politics at home, they leave their problems at home, and they are just here to have fun and celebrate the great Canadian game of football.”