Saskatchewan Roughrider Football Club knew there would be financial hurdles as the team went over its 2019 financial statement during its annual general meeting on Wednesday.While the Riders had a net loss last year of $210,064, that’s nowhere near what the club is projecting for 2020.“This is the biggest financial crisis that the Saskatchewan Roughriders have faced in 110 years,” said Craig Reynolds, Roughriders president and CEO.“I say that with a deep appreciation of our history.
I grew up during the telethon years and was a big fan of the Saskatchewan Roughriders when we had lots of financial challenges.