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New stadium or nothing.
Nothing it is then.
New stadium or nothing.
It’ll be a 250 or 300 million rebuild on the existing site anywayThat’s because WIN and Mt Smart are half built. Finish them and they actually wouldn’t be too far off it. Sure they wo't look as pretty, but in terms of their ability to offer a good fan experience they'd be close. And if you're talking the difference between 50M and 200M there’s no comparison there either.
Yeah I agree Penrith needs a full rebuild so it really does come down to how that one can be achieved the most efficiently. But the reality might be that doing it over multiple seasons in stages is the only way to get it overt the lineIt’ll be a 250 or 300 million rebuild on the existing site anyway
Nows a test for Bryan Fletcher to see what kind of ceo he is
they literally spent an extra 500 million at allianz they didn’t need too
No, those end stands are permanent. I’d be happy if Mt Smart was finished off that way with a single tier terrace wrapping around the south end (though I’d at least partially roof it, I don’t get why Americans seem to be so cool with getting rained/snowed on).So following your logic Spacey, do the Tampa Bay Bucs only have a 2 sided stadium?
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I hopeYeah I agree Penrith needs a full rebuild so it really does come down to how that one can be achieved the most efficiently. But the reality might be that doing it over multiple seasons in stages is the only way to get it overt the line.
new Auckland stadiumNo, those end stands are permanent. I’d be happy if Mt Smart was finished off that way with a single tier terrace wrapping around the south end (though I’d at least partially roof it, I don’t get why Americans seem to be so cool with getting rained/snowed on).
I’d love to see it happen but it’s a pipe dream because of local politics and infighting. Auckland needs a complete stadium revamp with at least one of the existing stadia being sold off to fund it. But there’s a bunch of sentimental and historical attachment to Eden Park and Western Springs that make that proposition very difficult.I hope
new Auckland stadium
with the a league it’ll have four permanent tenants plus tests
So when you say the Tvl stadium is only 3 sided, I don't understand your logic? The ends at QCB are permanent it's just a single tier.No, those end stands are permanent. I’d be happy if Mt Smart was finished off that way with a single tier terrace wrapping around the south end (though I’d at least partially roof it, I don’t get why Americans seem to be so cool with getting rained/snowed on).
Ah my bad then- I noticed the roof only goes round three sides so I thought the uncovered north end was removable seating for a concert configuration. Looking at it more closely I realise it isn't.So when you say the Tvl stadium is only 3 sided, I don't understand your logic? The ends at QCB are permanent it's just a single tier.
Why?Then who should?
Penrith and it’s supporters deserve a new stadium for the region before any other NSW based team!
all good mate.Ah my bad then- I noticed the roof only goes round three sides so I thought the uncovered north end was removable seating for a concert configuration. Looking at it more closely I realise it isn't.
The railyards idea for an Auckland stadium showed some promise about 6 years ago - and I think this article makes a good case for it.I’d love to see it happen but it’s a pipe dream because of local politics and infighting. Auckland needs a complete stadium revamp with at least one of the existing stadia being sold off to fund it. But there’s a bunch of sentimental and historical attachment to Eden Park and Western Springs that make that proposition very difficult.
which is why I think putting maybe 50M into sprucing up Mt Smart is a smart idea because I t’d produce an end result that’s actually pretty good and big enough to host anything bar major All Blacks tests in a true rectangular configuration.
The extensive flood damage to Western Springs might force their hands too. Shame it wasn't Eden Park that got trashed.The railyards idea for an Auckland stadium showed some promise about 6 years ago - and I think this article makes a good case for it.
I was always a bit iffy about the waterfront stadium idea - not ideal with rising sea levels, and it'd occupy some nice waterfront space that could be handy open-space used for recreation instead - so finding a site inland and near Spark Arena sounds good.
Funnily enough, it's not too far from where Aucklands former "home of rugby league" Carlaw Park (RIP) was.
But yeah, in the absence of any will to do a new build, a revamp of Mount Smart may be the next best thing.
It'll be interesting to see how Christchurch's new covered stadium goes when it opens, and if it generates some envy.. and maybe even pulls events away from Auckland... that might be a driver for some serious stadium talk in Auckland.
I think the issue is the weight of snow on the roof, by not having a roof, you dont have that problemNo, those end stands are permanent. I’d be happy if Mt Smart was finished off that way with a single tier terrace wrapping around the south end (though I’d at least partially roof it, I don’t get why Americans seem to be so cool with getting rained/snowed on).
Makes sense further north but in Tampa Bay? And plenty of European stadiums have good roof coverage.I think the issue is the weight of snow on the roof, by not having a roof, you dont have that problem
And so the games begin
I thought Pete would’ve waited a few weeks to let the new govt settle in before turning the blowtorch on them