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This is the only drawing available of the stadium upgrade and it hardly looks set in stone. Top left.The weird looking grey box is The Peter Burns stand. You can also see the new terraces (on angles) from the overhead drawing.
. For once Im enjoying this, sitting back and watching them curse, bitch about the sharks, coz we have the upper hand, we are growing from strength to strength. Us sharks will be a dominate force in the nrl from now on. Mark my words!
This. Kids hate to sit still and concentrate on something that wont probably hold their attention for 80 minutes until their mid teens. Plus a long trip home at night - which the doomsdays=ers seem to forget among other things.I have video of my son doing .
It is the highlight of the day for him...
other highlights include high fiving all mascots of any sort...all cheer leaders .
going on the jumping castle
getting ice cream
getting hot chips
running around like a lunatic on family hill
to this day he has been to about 30 games and all up watched about 3 minutes of actual footy.
Make him sit in a plastic seat all day and he will never go again.
This as well. Excellent point.Can't afford to upgrade any suburban NRL grounds but we have 100 million dollars to spend on an AFL stadium for them to average 5K a game or less (despite also having the option of playing in a bigger stadium right nearby).
Do kids still slide down the back of the Brookie hill on cardboard?
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Another thing PR rabbits on about is the RLC's vision of a 20k average for each club - slaiming the end is nigh for suburban grounds and clubs who fail to meet that target. What about Canberra and Melbourne, who generally get WORSE crowds?
England and the US have gone to all seater major stadiums. It's more comfortable. It's safer. it's the way of the future.
Plastic seats are the go in QLD.
http://m.couriermail.com.au/spike/c...-sides-of-camera/story-e6frerhf-1226096738485
The ARLC have set a target average of 20k for "elite games" (ie. NRL) by 2017. They've said nothing about it being a per club target as opposed to just a target for the NRL Premiership as a whole. The obvious way they'll achieve this will be by maximising attendances at derby matches between Sydney clubs, moving such games to bigger venues that both sets of fans can attend rather than just the suburban locals. Matches against lower drawing non Sydney teams will remain at suburban grounds where they'll draw better than they would have as part of a full 12 game program due to the premium placed on the remaining games. It ain't rocket science, the Tigers worked this out years ago.Another thing PR rabbits on about is the RLC's vision of a 20k average for each club - slaiming the end is nigh for suburban grounds and clubs who fail to meet that target. What about Canberra and Melbourne, who generally get WORSE crowds?
Diesel
Manly and Wests to SFS?
Manly wont go that far for a holiday and Wests at SFS? Every campbelltown fan is lost to another sport in 10 years.
Which other sport? AFL? Played in major stadiums. Super Rugby? Played in major stadiums.
It is time to move to all seater stadiums.