Sssh, he’s probably never been out of Sydney, don’t shatter his delusions.
Just as a matter of point, we continually have people moving up to Newcastle because of the traffic issues in Sydney.
Sssh, he’s probably never been out of Sydney, don’t shatter his delusions.
And because Newcastle is much nicer than Sydney.Just as a matter of point, we continually have people moving up to Newcastle because of the traffic issues in Sydney.
It is beautiful.And because Newcastle is much nicer than Sydney.
Just as a matter of point, we continually have people moving up to Newcastle because of the traffic issues in Sydney.
Nope. Manly fans will not trek across. Nor would I. The drum beats should be aimed at a 30000 seat stadium in northern Sydney. That's the answer. Ideally if the Bears were back in some form and Manly , this stadium would be well tenanted. Even other codes could feature at such a stadium? That's the issue in northern Sydney. Pretty sure the arch rivals won't mind sharing if that's what's required and rugby league would once again prosper and grow.
Pretty poor crowd for the broncos and I'm not quite sure why. Down on last year despite being in form and being a local derby.
Hoping today's game will top 35K, would be a good way to finish the week.
I thought it would be 40000! Local Darby and long weekend. Holiday on Monday . Good weather as well. My gut feel is our marketing and exhorbitant ticket prices are the cause for this. That's a theme I'm getting on the NRL marketing people.
I find it funny when blokes from joints with about 2 traffic lights bag out Sydney crowds.
Canberra
Perth
Ha
Bush towns
You blokes have absolutely no clue as to how hard it is to get anywhere in Sydney.
The traffic is so bad it turns people completely off trying to get to a game....especially in town or out at Homebush.
To force teams from nowhere near there to play there is idiotic.
But if we come back to reality: The Bears aren't in the NRL and Brookevale isn't getting renovated - so other than Allianz what would you do?
What
You think I've never encountered Sydney traffic ?
I've driven up & around there plenty
If you're motivated
You'll go
Hell even a 6 hour round car trip doesn't discourage a lot of Canberrans
What
You think I've never encountered Sydney traffic ?
I've driven up & around there plenty
If you're motivated
You'll go
Hell even a 6 hour round car trip doesn't discourage a lot of Canberrans
35000 out of 5 million is not , getting out in droves
& anyway
theyre not sydneysiders
theyre transplanted Victorians
Stick with Brookvale. It's locality is good. Needs an upgrade but if you ask the Manly fans , I'm sure they would stick with Brookvale too. That's what counts.
Haha
Get ya hand off it.
Warrinhgah doesn’t even have a train station FFS.
I went from Sutherland to Taronga zoo on a Thursday arvo about 3 weeks ago
It took 2 f**king hours in gridlocked traffic all the way up until the turn off on Military road
Imagine if I was going to brookvale?
Add another 30 mins at least on before I’d get into the actual ground.
San souci is about 40 mins in shithouse traffic on a Thursday or Friday night from the shire.
So I don’t know why the f**k you are using that complete shithole in your argument.
How many rugby league games did you go to in peak hour traffic in Perth?
Zero
Oh wow poor baby, two hours in gridlocked traffic? I work in Butler and live in Peel. That's 90km up and another 90km down the freeway each day. The closest train station is 30 minutes away, the absence of regular league games doesn't equate to an absence of events and traffic.
As to the inclusion of Sans Souci and Seddon (which you obviously missed, lending creedence to PRs suggestion you've never been outside Sydney), the point that went over your head is that proximity to the venue plays little to no factor in my ease of travel. The fact is that only one city in the entire country uses excuses like "I had to take the most difficult route because I was bringing an eski". Face facts, a large number of Sydney residents are just too lazy when every other city's chief sports teams are pulling bumper crowds.
Blaming traffic and weather is a joke, don't like the traffic uber to the nearest train station and go that way, then uber from the station to the stadium. It isn't hard, unless you're using your mobility scooter.
It is beautiful.
I’d live there.
Encountering it and living in it everyday are two totally different things.
Drive around in it all day and get home in time to have a shower grab the kids and then do it all again.
Of course it is.As a taxi driver said to me on the way to Sydney airport at 10.30am ,peak hour is just about all day in Sydney.The rat runners and that includes me who avoid tollways like diarrhea,don't help the situation with the choked roads.