“the amount of asbestos, which was found underground, is unlikely to be harmful to workers”
That’s reassuring lol.
March update http://www.infrastructure.nsw.gov.a...m-redevelopment-project-update-march-2020.pdfHave they released what it will look like? Is it the same as the initial design, or has it changed with the new builders?
Not bad, but f*ck me this plan is such a shitshow....
It is taking a bad foundation and just putting bandages over everything. Not really pleasing anyone and guaranteeing that it will all be obsolete in 10 years.
Very Sydney.
looks like it will be on par with Suncorp, sure not world leading but until recently Suncorp was best stadium for RL in the country. Now the nrl and clubs that will use it need to get their act together to try and get decent crowds in it or we will have another anz that looks terrible with 2/3rds empty seats every game.
Do we have faith in the SCG Trust to set reasonable ticket prices after this latest economic downturn?
do the trust set the prices or the roosters? I’d imagine the trust only set the rental fee for stadium use?
looks like it will be on par with Suncorp, sure not world leading but until recently Suncorp was best stadium for RL in the country. Now the nrl and clubs that will use it need to get their act together to try and get decent crowds in it or we will have another anz that looks terrible with 2/3rds empty seats every game.
I was under the impression it was the trust. Could be wrong of course
I've lived in the area virtually my entire life and I know the attitude of the locals when it comes to RL/chooks. It ain't a great and positive one.
The club doesn't do much of a job to try to fit in. At least try to get them speaking some kind of proper English.
I've got an idea, just copy the AFL model. No need to reinvent the fork. Just do it for F**k sake.
Yep. The Swans as much as I hate them should mentor the Roosters in how to do it.
Even the Waratahs. Look at Izzy. Spoke like he dropped out in primary school while he was with RL, within a week of being with the Tahs he spoke as if he was a Sydney University graduate.
I believe players attending college has a lot to do with this differenceI assume that a lot of the NRL players, like most of us, are hooked on 'The Last Dance'.
The contrast between the eloquence and insight of the NBA players compared to our mob is pronounced.
It's difficult to pinpoint exactly where the disparity is stemming from; you could argue different socio-economic and educational levels in the player pools but it doesn't really hold-up when you consider where many of the NBA players are coming from.
Perhaps it's because the NBA playing pool is funnelled through the American college system?
I suspect that a significant factor is culture. Rugby League in particular seems have really struggled to shake-off that great Australian bastion of Tall Poppy Syndrome. Whilst it can have its advantages, I don't particularly see any for a game that is already struggling with an uncouth, bogan, unsophisticated image.