Bombers have fan in the Dalai Lama
November 13, 2007
Sat Nov 10 2007
By Joe Paraskevas
Winnipeg Free Press
Divine interception
THE Winnipeg Blue Bombers have received all the inspiration they
should need to win their playoff game Sunday. The Dalai Lama, one of
the world's holiest figures, has emerged as a surprise Big Blue booster.
"Victory to the Blue Bombers," he scribbled in Tibetan with a black
Sharpie marker on some Winnipeg Blue Bomber equipment, adding his
name to the lore of this city's Grey Cup-seeking CFL team.
The Bombers play the Montreal Alouettes in the East Division
semifinal in Winnipeg on Sunday.
The exiled Tibetan leader signed the helmet and an official CFL
football as he flew to Ottawa two weeks ago.
Winnipeg businessman David Asper had sought permission from Tibetan
officials to have the Dalai Lama sign the Blue Bomber gear.
Asper, executive vice-president of CanWest Global Communications, who
has made a bid to buy the Bombers and build the team a new stadium,
was among about 100 people to meet the Dalai Lama when he was given a
reception by Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
On Friday, Asper said he was simply showing the Dalai Lama how
passionate Bomber fans are for their team.
"It's an amazing photo," Asper said of the photograph taken after the
Dalai Lama had inscribed the helmet and football Asper had supplied.
"I don't think there's anybody with a photo like this."
The original photo of the Dalai Lama and the Bomber gear is in
Asper's office. Asper said he had also sent a copy to the team.
Leaders of Canada, the United States and Germany have drawn criticism
from the Chinese government for meeting recently with the Dalai Lama.
China has branded the Dalai Lama a separatist and accused the foreign
countries of interfering in Chinese politics.
joe.paraskevas@freepress.mb.ca