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Lifted from a gong eagle post in the NRL section.
What f**king research?
There is no way in the world I'm going to travel to the SFS for home games.
It's awful to get to by public transport and expensive to get to via the car.
They can stick the SFS up their arses.
Another "take the $s at the expense of the fans" move.
Longmuir can get f**ked. I hope his stay is a very short one.
Wests Tigers shift east
Exclusive by Dean Ritchie | October 13, 2008
http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/sport/nrl/story/0,26799,24486461-5006066,00.html
WESTS Tigers will this week officially walk away from Homebush and shift to the Sydney Football Stadium in a move that has shocked the Sydney Roosters. The Daily Telegraph understands the Tigers and the SCG Trust have struck a deal with six games to be played at the SFS and three each at Campbelltown Stadium and Leichhardt Oval.
In a financial boon for the club, Wests Tigers will receive about $100,000 for each game through gate takings.
The club claims it has undertaken research showing their western Sydney fans will travel to Moore Park for games.
Privately, the NRL has backed the move amid concerns at the vast amount of empty seats at every televised game at ANZ Stadium. But the Roosters were last night miffed and confused about the move.
"It all seems a bit strange," senior Sydney Roosters official Richard Fisk said. "I thought they were the Wests Tigers, not the East Tigers.
Incoming Wests Tigers chief executive Scott Longmuir believes his club's western Sydney fans will travel east.
"Our club has a geographically broad brand name," he said.
"We have done assessments on this. The distance and travel time from Campbelltown isn't that far or that long. I think the fans will (travel), for sure.
"All successful teams from around the world have the strongest markets and best stadiums."
SCG Trust chief executive Jamie Barkley claimed Wests Tigers' move was a "terrific outcome".
"The SFS and the Wests Tigers will form a strong partnership," he said.
ANZ Stadium CEO Ken Edwards harboured no animosity toward the Tigers.
"We wish them all the best. We understand they are going for good, sound financial reasons," Edwards said.
"We've had five good years with the Tigers. They won a premiership here and we hope that they will return one day."
In two Daily Telegraph reader polls, both fans and players voted the SFS Sydney's best rugby league venue.
"The balance between commercial return and looking after fans is a delicate one," NRL CEO David Gallop said. "Hopefully this move will ensure Wests Tigers continue to strike the balance they are looking for."
The three matches which are set down for Campbelltown will be played early next season with the ground closed for renovation at the end of May.
What f**king research?
There is no way in the world I'm going to travel to the SFS for home games.
It's awful to get to by public transport and expensive to get to via the car.
They can stick the SFS up their arses.
Another "take the $s at the expense of the fans" move.
Longmuir can get f**ked. I hope his stay is a very short one.