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The Game Future NRL Stadiums part II

newc18

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“Location you unfortunately can't change unless you move it”

Oh lord give me strength.
Read it again champ. I'm saying there isn't much you can do about Accor's location unless you want to abandon the site and build a new stadium elsewhere (which they won't). You just make do with what's there.

Not enough to believe Sydney’s biggest stadium should be limited to a 70,000 capacity lmao.
I doubt you actually went but I'll humor you.

If you have budget of let's say $3 billion to spend on a new stadium. With that money you can either build a basic 80-90k stadium that will do the job but won't be anything special, or you can build a 60-70k stadium that's a much better experience for spectators but obviously comes with a lower capacity.

My opinion is that a stadium of around 70k would be sufficient enough and the focus should be on the overall spectator experience so it doesn't become a ghost town like Accor has. It needs to be a place that people want to come and watch the footy.

If the NSW government wants to spend money to make sure both areas are covered, then that's awesome, but I want the experience to come before how many seats it has. Pretty simple stuff really.
 

Wb1234

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Read it again champ. I'm saying there isn't much you can do about Accor's location unless you want to abandon the site and build a new stadium elsewhere (which they won't). You just make do with what's there.


I doubt you actually went but I'll humor you.

If you have budget of let's say $3 billion to spend on a new stadium. With that money you can either build a basic 80-90k stadium that will do the job but won't be anything special, or you can build a 60-70k stadium that's a much better experience for spectators but obviously comes with a lower capacity.

My opinion is that a stadium of around 70k would be sufficient enough and the focus should be on the overall spectator experience so it doesn't become a ghost town like Accor has. It needs to be a place that people want to come and watch the footy.

If the NSW government wants to spend money to make sure both areas are covered, then that's awesome, but I want the experience to come before how many seats it has. Pretty simple stuff really.
You just need stands that are steep so fans are close to the action

It’s not rocket science

Suncorp set the benchmark then commbank and Allianz followed

Lots of toilets and food places

Good members facilities

And ideally be on a train or metro line

A 70k stadium won’t get a billion bucks extra on “fancy stuff” it will just cost less than a 100k stadium

There is zero chance In the world they tear down Accor to build something smaller

I think Accor could stay as is for 20 years it does the job it’s supposed too

We’ve got Allianz and commbank which are god tier for smaller events
 

i0Nic

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I think at minimum the stadium could be 73k. Which would allow for 70k crowds for big events like grand finals and origin. 80k would be ideal though.

Sofi stadium in LA is 70k and it’s unreal. Shows you don’t need to have 80-100k stadiums for massive sports. In fact most nfl stadiums are around 60k. m pretty sure same with the EPL.

It’s an afl obsession to have crazy large crowds pushing 100k. We don’t need to follow suit.

73k would be good. 80k better. Anything smaller or larger is no good.
 

Wb1234

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I think at minimum the stadium could be 73k. Which would allow for 70k crowds for big events like grand finals and origin. 80k would be ideal though.

Sofi stadium in LA is 70k and it’s unreal. Shows you don’t need to have 80-100k stadiums for massive sports. In fact most nfl stadiums are around 60k. m pretty sure same with the EPL.

It’s an afl obsession to have crazy large crowds pushing 100k. We don’t need to follow suit.

73k would be good. 80k better. Anything smaller or larger is no good.
If it was hosting the Super Bowl every year it wouldn’t be 70k

It’s that capacity for the local nfl club

Even arsenal are looking at it expanding and that’s one club in London where they have Wembley Tottenham and west ham playing in big grounds

From 83k current capacity for rectangular events the next best is 53k in Suncorp

Australia doesn’t have much big rectangular stadiums
 

i0Nic

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If it was hosting the Super Bowl every year it wouldn’t be 70k

It’s that capacity for the local nfl club

Even arsenal are looking at it expanding and that’s one club in London where they have Wembley Tottenham and west ham playing in big grounds

From 83k current capacity for rectangular events the next best is 53k in Suncorp

Australia doesn’t have much big rectangular stadiums
Superbowls have been played at crowds of 60,000 - 70,000 over the past 5 years. NFL don’t seem to have any issue with that capacity.

Arsenal is 60,000 capacity and Tottenham is only slightly bigger.

A 70-75k Accor built to a high spec would be plenty big enough.
 

newc18

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If it was hosting the Super Bowl every year it wouldn’t be 70k
Yes it would. Majority of NFL stadiums are around the 60k-75k mark. There's only 5 NFL stadiums larger than 75k with Metlife Stadium the largest at 82.5k. In fact Buffalo are downsizing from 70k to 62k in their new stadium.
 

Wb1234

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Superbowls have been played at crowds of 60,000 - 70,000 over the past 5 years. NFL don’t seem to have any issue with that capacity.

Arsenal is 60,000 capacity and Tottenham is only slightly bigger.

A 70-75k Accor built to a high spec would be plenty big enough.
Nah
 

titoelcolombiano

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Accor isn’t a stadium priority for the nrl

Canberra is the most urgent

Followed by Newcastle brookvale suncorp and gong

Manly get sellouts just about every week
I guess it's a good thing that these stadiums are in different jurisdictions from a funding perspective so we don't have to do them one at a time.

Accor - NSW Govt
Canberra - ACT and Feds (?)
Suncorp - QLD Govt

Newcastle is of course in NSW but can be pushed separately as regional investment.

Brooky I really don't know what can happen there.

I really hope after a record TV deal St Peter makes it his personal mission to get us incredible stadia for all clubs.
 

Wb1234

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I guess it's a good thing that these stadiums are in different jurisdictions from a funding perspective so we don't have to do them one at a time.

Accor - NSW Govt
Canberra - ACT and Feds (?)
Suncorp - QLD Govt

Newcastle is of course in NSW but can be pushed separately as regional investment.

Brooky I really don't know what can happen there.

I really hope after a record TV deal St Peter makes it his personal mission to get us incredible stadia for all clubs.
Pvl is judged by a very high standard he sets but he totally stuffed up the stadium situation in Brisbane

NSW govt have been good for stadia and coe though none of that is due to Pvl

He’s really dropped the ball re stadiums
 

titoelcolombiano

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Pvl is judged by a very high standard he sets but he totally stuffed up the stadium situation in Brisbane

NSW govt have been good for stadia and coe though none of that is due to Pvl

He’s really dropped the ball re stadiums
Yep agreed, which is why I'd love him to really take up the fight as his next mission.
 

Growthegame

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The guy that’s obsessed with telling other people about their obsessions with another sport seems overly obsessed with comparisons with NFL & American stadiums.
 

newc18

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Then there is absolutely no point in continuing to engage with you.
Or here's a thought, you can just respect that we have different opinions on the subject matter and move on.

The guy that’s obsessed with telling other people about their obsessions with another sport seems overly obsessed with comparisons with NFL & American stadiums.
You mean some of the best stadiums in the world. Why wouldn't we take ideas from them?
 

newc18

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Oh the f**king irony.
Nice edit mate. All this started because you couldn't handle a lighthearted joke. Grow up and move on please. I doubt people want to read this back and forth.

Your obsession with the NFL is blinding your opinion on what the market in question requires.
All I said is to put the spectator experience before capacity. Not sure how many times I need to keep repeating that. If you actually cared to read and comprehend that instead of trying to pick a fight, you would have seen multiple times that I said I'm content with a bigger capacity, provided the experience is top notch. 100k is just unrealistic and unnecessary though.

Regarding the NFL. it is one of the biggest sports competitions in the world and these new stadiums they are building are levels over anything we have in the NRL or AFL. If you're building the main stadium of NSW, why wouldn't you take ideas from them to improve what you're building.

Now for the sake of everyone, please move on.
 

newc18

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Latest polls in qld have labor ahead

Probably too late for a new govt to reverse course on Victoria park but you never know
I'd say it's too late but hopefully he keeps pestering the QLD government about their plan to upgrade Suncorp Stadium. I'm curious what upgrades they have in mind for that.
 

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