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Blow up Homebush: Singleton

LOYAL DRAGON

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http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,23752269-5001023,00.html

MILLIONAIRE businessman and Central Coast stakeholder John Singleton has a simple solution for the NRL's funding crisis.
"The best thing Osama bin Laden could do to get the league fans on side in Australia is blow up Homebush Stadium,'' Singleton said.
"That's the greatest blight on sport. They (clubs) get a handout to play there, nobody watches on TV simply because it looks like nobody's there. It's a blight on TV ratings, the players hate it, I hate it, you hate it.''
Singleton urged NRL boss David Gallop to point struggling clubs towards the Central Coast after last night's clash between Melbourne and South Sydney at Gosford's Bluetongue Stadium.
"There's always been too much competition in Sydney,'' Singleton said.
"Less is the magic number. There's one rugby union team (Waratahs), one AFL (Swans) team and there's nine rugby league teams.
"You've got to realise the NRL has offered money ($8million) to relocate permanently to the Central Coast.
"That's a lot of money - relocate and be successful.
"The clubs that are struggling know they can have that, but they would rather play in front of a few thousand every week at Homebush.''
Singleton drew comparisons with the thriving Gold Coast Titans, claiming a team situated on the Central Coast would be just as successful - both on and off the field.
"It would be just the Gold Coast all over again,'' Singleton said.
"It's the same demographic, same opportunities, except we've already got the ground. With 400,000 people versus 450,000, it's virtually the same population.
"It's the same amount of young and older people, with an equal amount of rugby league fanaticism. Instead, it's all been handed to soccer on a platter.''
Gallop confirmed a relocation package of $8m remained for Sydney's nine NRL clubs.
"The package would be conditional on the team meeting certain conditions,'' Gallop said.
"Most importantly, we'd be looking for a long-term commitment to the area.
"We would love to have a team on the Central Coast. It was a tough call between the Gold Coast and the Central Coast, but strategically it's proven to be the right move to go to the Gold Coast first.''
Gallop conceded there was concern from the NRL that playing in front of empty stadiums wasn't a good look for the game.
"There are certainly games at ANZ Stadium which don't attract a crowd befitting that stadium. However, for certain games the venue is an excellent facility,'' Gallop said.
 

Tyler Durden

Juniors
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lol singo you backward fossil

instead of looking for ways to get crowds of 30,000-40,000 to attend league games and have it looking something like the afl, lets move it all to tiny little grounds that you own so we can make you richer.
 

wombat68

Juniors
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he's right. 20,000 at Bluetounge looks a lot better on TV and at the ground than 20,000 scattered all over the shop at ANZ.
 

adamkungl

Immortal
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So what if he owns Bluetongue. Promoting a CC team is biased on his part (that doesn't make it a bad idea) but saying ANZ is a sh*thole sure as hell isn't.
 

Potsie

Juniors
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ANZ is a massive toilet. I refuse to go to the crap hole. I am all for going back to the traditional grounds, which will not happen because of finances.

If it was up to me, Hensen Park, Pratten Park, North Sydney Oval and Lidcombe oval will all be utilised. Great to step back in time and get back to the roots
 

DragonSanta

Juniors
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ANZ is the ground John West Rejected!

Good call Singo. Piss off the South Sydney Cameltoes sooner rather then later. Listening to the multi-millionairre peter Holmes-a-hyphon's sob story on how he's losing truck loads earns him one giant zero care factor from me. That kind of $$$ gets found in his centre console as loose change.
The game, like Potsie said, has to stay within its roots at the smaller boutique grounds like Campbelltown, Leichhardt, Kogarah, etc. Especially in this centenerat season. A move to the Central Coast is a no brainer. Especially with $8 mill on offer. A game at Lidcombe Oval would be effing unreal! And at least one round this year, i think the fans should be allowed to run onto the oval after the game. And even be able to have a knuckle trying to get to the corner posts first.
 

Steel Dragon

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HOW f**kING GOOD DID LEICHART OVAL LOOK TODAY!!!

Get back to Kograh, Leichart, Brookie, Nth Syd Oval, Cambelltown and so on.
Thats where the heart of league is - at the local grounds!
 

Syren

Juniors
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If we get the same amount of money for playing at Kogarah then everyone would do it, harsh reality is that we make more at the pathetic Homebush than at our home ground, ppl really need to look at more ways to generate revenue.
 
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