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Well out of my field of expertise, can you actually bury powerlines and then build over them?Yeh, they would impede a new main stand and an end stand, burying them would need to be included in redevelopment costs.
Well out of my field of expertise, can you actually bury powerlines and then build over them?Yeh, they would impede a new main stand and an end stand, burying them would need to be included in redevelopment costs.
you could build a 25K seat brand new all seater rectangle stadium 15 minutes up the road that you'd have to share with the dragons &You mean we don't want to play games at another stadium, that fans have shown they won't attend.
They're well within their right to want to play at their home ground that they own.
Same as telling another club to play somewhere and they're entitled to decline.
ideas ?What's wrong buttercup? It's called discussion and sharing of ideas. You could join in if you like... or you could continue to be a twat.
Of courseWell out of my field of expertise, can you actually bury powerlines and then build over them?
Ok, here's one for you. Put me on ignore Karen, seeing as you are so triggered.ideas ?
when you post a decent one let me know , It'd be your first too
triggered ?Ok, here's one for you. Put me on ignore Karen, seeing as you are so triggered.
yes. most powerlines are underground in the modern world!Well out of my field of expertise, can you actually bury powerlines and then build over them?
lipstick on a pig, I suppose if you are only going to attract 12k there's not much ambition to have a decent stadium.What I reckon Shark Park could use
Extend the ET stand North and south, replace the roof
Build a translucent roof over the family hill, keeping the grass
I don't know what allowances have been made in the club developement but as a minimum I'd see if a roof over the Peter burns stand was possible.
We don't need another generic stadium.
yeah no shit, but poorly worded on my behalf......i'll try again, building a substantial structure that would require significant foundations would be a bit harder than just 'burying the powerlines' underneath it.yes. most powerlines are underground in the modern world!
lipstick on a pig, I suppose if you are only going to attract 12k there's not much ambition to have a decent stadium.
It needs a whole new main stand and a covered end stand to be anywhere near modern standards. $150mill would do it.
Weve got enough sharks already!Obviously the only solution for the Sharks is a relocation to Fremantle.
Looking good and great they havent dominated one side with corp boxes.
I think you're on the wrong website if you dont want to read people discussing things lolHopefully it got you clowns to stop arguing and abusing each other re suburban stadiums.
What will happen, will happen.
Guess he can’t handle being wrong.What's wrong buttercup? It's called discussion and sharing of ideas. You could join in if you like... or you could continue to be a twat.
I wouldn't say he's wrong for expressing his opinion. We're all just knuckleheads expressing opinions, there's no need to take it personally. Now I never said that Woden was the best option or my preferred option. But when we have an absolute plonk as a Chief Minister who clearly doesn't want this to be the raging success - that civic would be. We then hear that they're considering f***ing exhibition park or upgrading Bruce as viable options, then surely you have to take Woden into consideration as it is a far better option than those two.Guess he can’t handle being wrong.