They'll last 5 minutes.
As long as they don't ever get to put up a statue, then they can make cosmetic changes all they like. Only idiots who attend these stupid games will care.
But in terms of being allowed to make changes - what happens if the proposed bump to 40k+ happens and several Sydney teams move to Parra? Will the Tigers, Panthers and Dogs get a say in the stand names?
They'll last 5 minutes.
As long as they don't ever get to put up a statue, then they can make cosmetic changes all they like. Only idiots who attend these stupid games will care.
But in terms of being allowed to make changes - what happens if the proposed bump to 40k+ happens and several Sydney teams move to Parra? Will the Tigers, Panthers and Dogs get a say in the stand names?
WHEN the Western Sydney Wanderers play their inaugural A-League match at Parramatta Stadium in October, don't expect to see rugby league legend Ray Price in the stands - and you might not see his famous statue out the front, either.
That's because the Wanderers are considering covering up Price's statue on match days as part of a plan to lessen the feeling that Parramatta Stadium is a rugby league venue and make football fans more ''at home''.
Exactly how the statue of Price - known during his playing days as Mr Perpetual Motion - will be obscured from public view remains unclear, and Football Federation Australia, which owns the club, has not officially decided whether or not to go ahead with the controversial plan.
They should make a soccer statue of some skinny little jerkoff diving onto the ground holding his leg.
They should make a soccer statue of some skinny little jerkoff diving onto the ground holding his leg.
This won't be happening. It's a sensationalized story designed to get people like you lot worked up. It does neither code any favours.