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The Game Future NRL Stadiums part II

Raiderdave

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the filthy scum didn't even use the venue 2 weeks ago for their club match against the swines
& have indicated they won't either , only for finals & only against the swines


so.............. they want ANZ to remain a multi purpose venue on the occasional off chance they might play a final aaginst the swines there every now n then

hahahahahahahahaha
they're taking the piss surely ??
 

Perth Red

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the filthy scum didn't even use the venue 2 weeks ago for their club match against the swines
& have indicated they won't either , only for finals & only against the swines


so.............. they want ANZ to remain a multi purpose venue on the occasional off chance they might play a final aaginst the swines there every now n then

hahahahahahahahaha
they're taking the piss surely ??

No they're not, but that isn't the reason behind this, as mentioned you have to look at whose behind it and why. Clearly he see's that if ANZ doesn't get much spent on it and stays oval that the money is more likely to flow to the scg trust for a justified new rectangular stadium. Nothing to do with GWS or AFL this one, just a conflicted partner trying to get a better outcome for his other business interests.
What's surprising is the media over there are not clued in to the real motivation for such a statement and calling it out straight away.
 
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Oh and the money you save on doing up anz can be spent on a new ground in the Eastern suburbs and the scg trust will put units on top of the old sfs site

Nah, it won't be units mate. It'll be a multi-level car park to replace the land they'll lose when the Rugby Union's "Centre of Excellence" gets built, as that centre will be built on the current Gold Members car park.
 
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No they're not, but that isn't the reason behind this, as mentioned you have to look at whose behind it and why. Clearly he see's that if ANZ doesn't get much spent on it and stays oval that the money is more likely to flow to the scg trust for a justified new rectangular stadium. Nothing to do with GWS or AFL this one, just a conflicted partner trying to get a better outcome for his other business interests.
What's surprising is the media over there are not clued in to the real motivation for such a statement and calling it out straight away.

His GWS & AFL connections are just as much a factor as his SCG ones.

He knows very well that the NRL would prefer a rectangular stadium at Sydney Olympic park over one at Moore Park. ANZ stadium benefits rugby league in the west, exactly the same place his GWS team are trying to gain inroads.
 
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Nah, it won't be units mate. It'll be a multi-level car park to replace the land they'll lose when the Rugby Union's "Centre of Excellence" gets built, as that centre will be built on the current Gold Members car park.

The centre of excellence is quite a distance along, They've lost car spaces for sure but it's only in once corner of the car park.
 

El Diablo

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His GWS & AFL connections are just as much a factor as his SCG ones.

He knows very well that the NRL would prefer a rectangular stadium at Sydney Olympic park over one at Moore Park. ANZ stadium benefits rugby league in the west, exactly the same place his GWS team are trying to gain inroads.
his ultimate goal is for a new ground at Moore Park and an upgrade to Spotless

that benefits his AFL team seeing he wants to take as many NRL games as possible out of Western Sydney and it also benefits him having Moore Park upgraded seeing it's run by the SCG trust that he is the chairperson of

he's a f**king crook and belongs i the big house
 

LineBall

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Whatever the capacity it ends up being, the whole argument that it should be decided by what FIFA needs for a world cup Final is ludicrous.

As is the argument that if Sydney gets the Olympics again, we'll have to build another stadium, so we should keep ANZ in it's current configuration. More cities are waking up to the fact that the Olympics are a giant money pit and want nothing to do with it.
 

El Diablo

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http://www.theaustralian.com.au/spo...m/news-story/ba311701a3b5cd28fa79c6861f625d35

State backflip could lose grand final for ANZ Stadium
  • The Australian
  • 12:00AM August 1, 2017
  • Brent Read
The NRL could look to renegotiate its agreement with the NSW government, including a 20-year pact to host the grand final in Sydney, if there is a backflip on a deal to rebuild ANZ Stadium.

The Australian understands the memorandum of understanding between the state government and the NRL, which was agreed when the former announced their $1.6 billion stadiums strategy for Sydney, is largely contingent on the pledge to turn ANZ Stadium into a rectangular venue.

That agreement continues to be shrouded in uncertainty amid a push to have a large chunk of that $1.6bn commitment directed towards Allianz Stadium.

Weekend comments from SCG Trust chairman Tony Shepherd, also chairman of Greater Western Sydney, for ANZ Stadium to retain its ability to cater for AFL and cricket came despite neither sport having struck a blow at the ground in recent years.

If that was to happen, it would endanger the 20-year commitment that was struck between the NRL and state government last year to play grand finals and State of Origin games at the ground.

Talks between NRL chief executive Todd Greenberg and NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian in coming weeks are likely to be crucial as rugby league tries to cut off any attempt to direct pledged funds away from ANZ Stadium.

Greenberg has already sent a letter to the Premier outlining the NRL’s desire to see the ANZ Stadium rebuild go ahead as per the agreement which was struck last year. However, he is set to have face-to-face talks with Berejiklian in the next fortnight as he looks to reinforce the NRL’s position, which has the support of the clubs.

Events are being watched closely by the clubs who play at ANZ Stadium, in particular South Sydney and Canterbury, given both are locked into long-term agreements at the venue. The Wests Tigers and St George Illawarra also play games at ANZ Stadium but the Tigers could potentially move to Parramatta Stadium part-time when that ground is finished and the Dragons are looking to take games interstate or overseas.

The Bulldogs and Rabbitohs have more at stake given they are relying on the ANZ Stadium rebuild to improve the experience for their supporters. The clubs also hope a dramatic improvement in the venue will help grow their fan base and improve their finances.

Canterbury chief executive Raelene Castle said: “There certainly is no doubt that for the financial and crowd sustainability of the four clubs that play out of ANZ Stadium at the moment, that it needs to rebuild. We have been promised that by the state government.

“If you see the consistent crowds the Brisbane Broncos get at Suncorp — yes, it is close to the city but more importantly it is a great football experience — that is what Sydney needs to ensure that the live audience goes back to watching rugby league.”

State governments across Australia are keeping a close eye on proceedings. The Queensland government has made no secret of their desire to take the grand final to Suncorp Stadium, something Tourism and Major Events minister Kate Jones outlined as recently as last month.

Jones and the Queensland government have been patiently waiting for their NSW counterparts to make a final announcement on their stadiums strategy as they look to take the grand final to Brisbane as early as 2019.

Those plans depend on what happens with the ANZ Stadium rebuild. Should the state government honour its initial commitment, ANZ Stadium is likely to be out of action as a grand final venue for up to four years from early 2019. That timeline would be cut in half should the state government decide to close the stadium down while the rebuild is under way, meaning only two grand finals would be up for grabs.

However, if the state government elects to redirect money towards Allianz Stadium, all bets would be off. Queensland as well as the Victorian and potentially West Australian governments would be able to weigh in with bids to snatch the grand final from Sydney almost immediately.
 
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Whatever the capacity it ends up being, the whole argument that it should be decided by what FIFA needs for a world cup Final is ludicrous.

As is the argument that if Sydney gets the Olympics again, we'll have to build another stadium, so we should keep ANZ in it's current configuration. More cities are waking up to the fact that the Olympics are a giant money pit and want nothing to do with it.

Exactly. And even at 72k it wa gong to be below the FIFA requirement for the final anyway.
 

DlEHARD

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AFL running a spoiling campaign again. Damn them to hell. We need a big rectangular stadium in Sydney!
 

big hit!

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pfft, ANZ. renos will be lipstick on a pig anyway. souths and canterbury will still be regularly playing in front of 30-40k empty seats.
 

Billythekid

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The idea that we should base the stadium capacity around FIFAs requirements is ludicrous. Me may never get a World Cup and even if we do it's a one off event and it's only 1 game of that event that Sydney would supposedly miss out on.

I'd much rather we focus on the 100s If not 1000s of other games that will be played there.

I also don't think 10K capacity at one Australian stadium will end up being the difference between us getting he WC or not.

I actually wan us to get the soccer World Cup and I'd go to multiple games. I just think we should be focusing more on the 99.99% of games other than that.

Edit: f**k the AFL. They'll be lucky to play more than 2-3 games a year at the stadium.

The rectangular stadium will be used for 50+ regular NRL matches. Then you have SOO, finals games, A league matches and international games for league, soccer and union. The idea that we should hamstring the stadium based on the AFL playing a couple of games there is ludicrous.

Frankly the capacity of their current home grounds is more than enough.
 

big hit!

Bench
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just give me this.
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that's around 60-64k in st petersburg. krevtovsky stadium

problem is, it will probably be mired in more scandal and cost more than the russians built it, here in NSW
 
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pfft, ANZ. renos will be lipstick on a pig anyway. souths and canterbury will still be regularly playing in front of 30-40k empty seats.

Jeez rugby league fans will whinge about anything.

It'll be a vast improvement, what the stadium should have been in the first place.
 
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just give me this.
427c5336f1e9c152a7e08e6dc3692fb8dc6642c2.jpg


that's around 60-64k in st petersburg. krevtovsky stadium

problem is, it will probably be mired in more scandal and cost more than the russians built it, here in NSW

That's what they're doing.

It's not a renovation, that's misleading.

It's basically a complete rebuild. All that will stay under the plan is the roof.
 

big hit!

Bench
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Jeez rugby league fans will whinge about anything.

It'll be a vast improvement, what the stadium should have been in the first place.

then i went on to post a really good example of a stadium which is immediately above your post.

Oz stad still won't be anything as good as that or Lang Park

EDIT: we'll see. just look at everything else built in this state. never lives up to the hype
 

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