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Parramatta Stadium Rebuild and other stuff

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“I’m afraid the election’s going to be rigged, I have to be honest.” (Trump Rally in Pennsylvania, August 1, 2016)

He could very well have been right. I mean, she rigged the primaries against Sanders. How do we know she didn't try the general?

Just because he won doesn't mean she didn't try and rig it.
 

Gronk

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He could very well have been right. I mean, she rigged the primaries against Sanders. How do we know she didn't try the general?

Just because he won doesn't mean she didn't try and rig it.

“Rigged” suggests that legitimate votes were manipulated or false votes were aligned to one candidate. The allegation of Clinton vs Sanders was only that the DNC favoured her bc she put more cash into the DNC.

What she did to gain endorsement is no different to what happens here. Both parties here parachute candidates into positions rather than let the rank and file vote for their own to run for a seat. It’s happening right now in Batman.
 

Gary Gutful

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“Rigged” suggests that legitimate votes were manipulated or false votes were aligned to one candidate. The allegation of Clinton vs Sanders was only that the DNC favoured her bc she put more cash into the DNC.

What she did to gain endorsement is no different to what happens here. Both parties here parachute candidates into positions rather than let the rank and file vote for their own to run for a seat. It’s happening right now in Batman.
*Bartman
 

TheRam

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“I’m afraid the election’s going to be rigged, I have to be honest.” (Trump Rally in Pennsylvania, August 1, 2016)

It was rigged. Estimates are around 3-5 million votes were stolen by Killary. Good thing that Trump ran such a great campaign and just got in. Even I was worried though, but thankfully the American public didn't let Trump down.

So now Trump is making America Great Again. Did you hear? He just released the memo.
 

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Gronk

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I wonder if they will have free parking for game day ticket holders ?

Otherwise I’ll be parking out Rose & Crown way as usual.
 

Gronk

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Four Sydney NRL clubs slash ticket and food prices in fan-tastic deal

FOUR Sydney-based NRL clubs are making it affordable to go to the footy again this year.

South Sydney, Canterbury, Parramatta and Wests Tigers have combined with ANZ Stadium and the NRL to subsidise food, ticket and transport costs.

Adult tickets are capped at $20, there is free entry for kids under 12 and free transport to the game. Plus $9.95 burger, chips and drink meal deals. Other weeks they’ll get $3 pies.

You little beauty.

It will allow families a great day out for about $80. And that’s for everything.

Plus there are 11 daytime games at the venue this season and no more of the old “it’s too late on a school night” excuses.

I get so many emails and comments on social media every week about the cost of going to sport and why crowds have been so poor. It’s unaffordable.

Your columnist went to the T20 cricket at the SCG on Saturday night.

Lucky I had free tickets.

My hot dog cost $9. My bottle of water was $5.30 (the same you can buy in bulk at Woolies for 30c).

A beer was $8.50 and it was $6 for a pie. Soft drinks were $6.10.

And throw in $25 to park the car. (I go to the movies at Westfield Miranda and it costs nothing.)

No wonder the top deck of the Brewongle and other seats around the ground were empty.

It can be a $300 night by the time you’ve paid for tickets and everything else.

There is already evidence in American sport to support the cost-cutting. The Atlanta Falcons moved into a new stadium this year and slashed food and drink prices by 50 per cent. So what happened? Fans spent 16 per cent more.

To coincide with opening the Mercedes-Benz Stadium they introduced what they called Fan First Menu Pricing. Unlimited soft drink or a bottle of water for $2.

Popcorn, a hot dog and a pretzel. Again $2. For $3 fans could get waffle fries, a slice of pizza, or nachos with cheese.

The cheaper food prices left fans with more money for merchandise and sales increased by 88 per cent. Fans also got to the venue earlier.

The initiatives at ANZ Stadium will be in play for the round-one Saturday afternoon blockbuster on March 10 when the Tigers host the Roosters.

James Tedesco will turn out against his old club in that game, Josh Reynoldswill be in a Tigers strip for the first time, and Benji Marshall will be back for the Tigers.

The four ANZ Stadium clubs have also made a commitment to better promote their home games this season, including joint media events in the lead-up to derbies. And none of the stupid media bans.

“This is a great example of clubs working together to get the best result for the fans and for the game,” NRL boss Todd Greenberg said.

Hopefully the initiative will spread to other clubs.

New independent commission chairman Peter Beattie told us last week: “You’ve got to make sure people get good food and they don’t get attacked by a bushranger with a hand in your pocket.”

Yesterday Foxtel took out front and back page advertisements to promote its sporting packages.

For $39 a month you can sit in the comfort of your own home and watch every NRL game. That’s besides rugby union, AFL, soccer and cricket.

It’s what the clubs are up against.

And the only way they’ll regularly get bums on seats is with offers like ANZ Stadium.

It’s a huge win for the fans.

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...l/news-story/80c2ef8272189ab5f3ee7f7f26947ca9
 

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What part of what he said was wrong?

I reckon. Plus I don't have to travel almost four hours to the game, nor do I have to sit in Bruce Stadium where it's always - 15 even on 40 degree days

Plus the beer is cheaper and the food is a shit load better.

Don't get me wrong. I love going to the games when I can, but the comfort of my own heated home is also very enjoyable
 
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