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CALGARY — Amid the multitude of issues facing the Argos, starting centre Sean McEwen insists the lack of a true football facility to call home is not among them.

McEwen was in diapers the last time the franchise had a firm base to dress, practise and meet at when the Argos called the CNE home.

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Moving to Mississauga’s U of T campus provided the team with a home, even though the players had to share a weight room with the student body, and the coaches were forced to set up shop in trailer parks.

Downsview Park was attempted and then came Don Bosco high school followed by last year’s move to BMO Field where the Argos have very little access to the actual playing surface.

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Lamport Stadium is where the team practises, but it was only until this year when the venue featured football lines and a goal post, even though the uprights fall well short of sport’s regulation.

When players want to get in a workout, they have to walk from BMO to the nearby home of the AHL Marlies.