When I first heard about the likely use of Telstra Stadium some weeks back, I was desperately disappointed
... for two main reasons:
1. the loss of tradition associated with Campbelltown and Leichhardt;
2. the loss of atmosphere in huge place like Telstra (the 19,000+ at the Souths game is only one fifth of the stadium's capacity ... hard to generate atmosphere and energy in a stadium that is four-fifths empty).
I'm still disappointed (but pleased that L and C will still be used for at least three games) but a little less :? so since I've taken time to think a few things through (to quote Roy & HG). The use of Telstra does have some pluses ... and I realise that I'll probably be criticised for even thinking such things:
1. access is much easier. The railway station is right on hand and there is ample parking close to the ground (more than can be said of the other two grounds, especially LO);
2. greater comfort. Much easier to get a good seat with a good view of the ground ... undercover if it's raining;
3. high quality large screens that you can actually see!
4. not of great interest to spectators ... but better facilities for the players;
5. on a selfish note, a better location. Homebush is closer to where I live and easier to get to (and quicker to get home from) than either Leichhardt or Campbelltown and, therefore, I'm more likely to attend more games.
6. greater capacity for bigger crowds (which should follow if the team continues to improve in coming seasons).
Oh well, there goes! Just trying to be a bit positive.
Any other pluses (or minuses)? :?: