So it actually takes 35-45min to get from Penrith train station to Parra stadium?
Sure if you live a long way west of Penrith it makes it longer but thats just stretching excuses as fans will often live all over, no doubt many Penrith fans live East of Penrith as well.
For me I have to walk 10mins to bus stop, 15mins bus to train, 20min train to city, 15min walk from station to HBF. No hardship and I wont be missing a Bears game and blaming just a 60min each way trip!
Still if clubs want to scrape along in suburban grounds thats up to them, thankfully for Penrith they've been lucky enough to be gifted a stadium so Parra is temp and the fans wont be inconvenienced for too long!
So you've conveniently ignored the central elements of my questions.
- Where people work, how they would get to Parramatta, and how they would get home?
- If they work in Penrith, do they need to drive to the commuter car park to get the train?
- If the game is too early, will the commuter car park still be full as people will not have returned from their place of work on the train to pick up their car?
As others in this thread have pointed out, the Sydney context is different. You are effectively advocating for Penrith fans (in this instance) to embrace (en mass) having to travel to another team’s home ground, in another team’s home geographic area, from their place of residence or work (depending on the time and day).
How is that a more compelling proposition to Penrith fans (in this instance) than having a home game at their home ground in their home geographic area, where travelling from their place of residence or work (depending on the time and day) is a much more efficient process.