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I know what's been said and I don't believe it
You smelt that smell as you walk in the Western Gate?
the sewage pipes are why it is limited space
I know what's been said and I don't believe it
And? Absolutely no reason you can't fit a tiny 5k more over a stadiumYou smelt that smell as you walk in the Western Gate?
the sewage pipes are why it is limited space
The redevelopment will not proceedAnd? Absolutely no reason you can't fit a tiny 5k more over a stadium
And? Absolutely no reason you can't fit a tiny 5k more over a stadium
Labor did say they would support a new stadium on the existing site, but want to see the business plan for the Paceway site before committing to it.
Hopefully they stand by their word, although a new stadium ~20k on the current site would be a disaster for supporters if it is done like Commbank.
Easily can and at a cheaper price than moving to the trots. We are talking about a nice little 25k stadiumWhere?
You can't build on either Hill
Easily can and at a cheaper price than moving to the trots. We are talking about a nice little 25k stadium
The Panthers stadium should have been built before Parra's and East's stadiums. Parra could have still played out of the Olympic stadium, or maybe the stadium they already had, and the Roosters home ground really didn't need to be pulled down.The chance to get the new Stadium is gone, Should of got done straight away
The stadium upgrade or relocation will not proceed. I'll be shocked if it does.The Panthers stadium should have been built before Parra's and East's stadiums. Parra could have still played out of the Olympic stadium, or maybe the stadium they already had, and the Roosters home ground really didn't need to be pulled down.
Maybe THIS was the reason why the Libs weren't returned in Penrith because they stabbed us in the back by looking after the money men in Sydney.
So as it is right now, Labour could do no wrong if they did the homework and listen to those with the figures in how this project will not only benefit the People of Penrith, but aslo for the taxpayers of NSW.
Interesting to see the reaction at the next election if the stadium is not given the go ahead.
As a former stats person I can also say the the resultant swing to the ALP (although only 3.1% in Penrith) is a sign that it isn't an election issue for too many.The Penrith electorate has 56,000 voters.
You'd have to assume surrounding electorates of Blue Mountains, Mulgoa, Londonderry and Hawkesbury have similar. So 250k to 300k voters in the Panthers catchment.
A stadium of 30k would likely be attended by 50% under voting age. So approx 15k adults who use the stadium.
15k/250k who may have the stadium as an election issue.
Not sure the local public support is really there.
Take a look at stadiums around the world. It's very possibleMate, people are trying to talk sense into you and you are having none of it. The site is physically too small. You can't ignore physics and engineering concerns. The northern end of the ground (hill is already too close to the road). The Eastern stand is as close to the road as you can get it. The western Stand could conceivably go closer to Mulgoa Road but that would eliminate the practice field and cause other problems.
Where are you going to add even 5K spots?
Mate, people are trying to talk sense into you and you are having none of it. The site is physically too small. You can't ignore physics and engineering concerns. The northern end of the ground (hill is already too close to the road). The Eastern stand is as close to the road as you can get it. The western Stand could conceivably go closer to Mulgoa Road but that would eliminate the practice field and cause other problems.
Where are you going to add even 5K spots?
They have a better chance at Wayne Pearce...Lol of the day. The Tigers are chasing Mitchell Pearce!