In 1967. Plenty has changed in 52 years lol
yes, opens Easter Monday
Perfect day to open it. They should get a good crowd that day
Perfect day to open it. They should get a good crowd that day
It wouldn't have mattered who the Eels were playing or when it was scheduled. The first match at the stadium would have sold out anyway. It could have been a Thursday night vs the Titans. It still would have.
Stupid NRL actually schedule a high profile derby vs the Tigers instead, which no doubt also would have sold out two weeks later.
Lost opportunity and dumb scheduling again.
Clover Moore should be shot into the sun.https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw...adium-demolition-consent-20190128-p50u4e.html
City of Sydney issues warning on stadium demolition consent
The City of Sydney Council is concerned that the state government will start demolition of Allianz Stadium at Moore Park prior to satisfying conditions necessary for doing so.
Lord Mayor Clover Moore has written to Planning Minister Anthony Roberts, and council chief executive Monica Barrone has written to Planning Secretary Carolyn McNally, both raising concerns the state government has failed to follow requirements set by the Department of Planning for demolition.
For instance, Cr Moore said her council had not received a copy of a pre-construction dilapidation report, which it was required to receive under Mr Roberts’ planning consent.
“This is an important report that ensures suitable arrangements for access to, diversion, protection and support for any affected infrastructure near the site,” Cr Moore’s letter says.
Cr Moore’s letter says the Lord Mayor had been told that major demolition work was planned to start on Wednesday, January 30.
“Clearly, not enough preparation work has been done and I am concerned these matters will be waved through without proper assessment in order to meet the developer’s timeframe,” the letter says.
“Demolition should not be allowed to proceed until these plans are acceptable.
"It’s appalling for the stadium redevelopment to play by a different set of rules and standards from other developers, and I call on you to delay the start of demolition work at the stadium until all conditions of consent have been met, and met properly.”
A new $730 million stadium at the site is planned to be built with taxpayers’ money by government agency Infrastructure NSW. The Sydney Cricket & Sports Ground Trust will own and run the stadium.
After Mr Roberts granted planning consent late last year, the state government immediately signed a demolition and construction contract with Lendlease.
Asked about the City of Sydney's concerns, a spokeswoman for Infrastructure NSW said: "Work will commence when relevant conditions of consent have been satisfied."
I understood that was the case - the Trust owns & runs the stadiums on behalf of the Govt?and so should the idiot who wrote the article claiming the trust owns the stadium
It wouldn't have mattered who the Eels were playing or when it was scheduled. The first match at the stadium would have sold out anyway. It could have been a Thursday night vs the Titans. It still would have.
Stupid NRL actually schedule a high profile derby vs the Tigers instead, which no doubt also would have sold out two weeks later.
Lost opportunity and dumb scheduling again.
I understood that was the case - the Trust owns & runs the stadiums on behalf of the Govt?
the trust is part of the Government as you can see from their web address https://www.scgt.nsw.gov.au/I understood that was the case - the Trust owns & runs the stadiums on behalf of the Govt?
To be fair, we've played the Tigers on Easter Monday for a few years now.
I'm sure if the stadium was ready earlier, we would have played another team there.
Don't you then miss out on the Easter Show crew whom may attend at ANZ cause it's included in the show ticket price? I'm not sure why you would want to do that. If you aren't going to keep that slot, probably best to move that game to the saturday/sunday, and get 2 other Sydney teams to play Easter monday game at ANZ.
I feel like it's gonna backfire. There's less than 3 months to get the ground ready for opening and while it's getting close I feel like it'll be unfinished.I would have preferred we kept the game against the Tigers at ANZ. But there's a rush for Parramatta to play the opening game there and we would have already played our 2 home games at ANZ by Easter Monday.
Don't you then miss out on the Easter Show crew whom may attend at ANZ cause it's included in the show ticket price? I'm not sure why you would want to do that. If you aren't going to keep that slot, probably best to move that game to the saturday/sunday, and get 2 other Sydney teams to play Easter monday game at ANZ.
I do hope they suspend it for a nice extended period, though, just to make those arrogant types who insisted on starting the demolition in the shadows of an election sweat it out for a bit.
Personally I think the whole 'need to demolish' is a sham. The SFS definitely needs upgrades to amentities etc. I would be happy with a facelift, upgrade but I don't believe a full demolition and rebuild represents value for money.