God-King Dean
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ANZ is hands down my most disliked stadium.
But it was built for these games.
But it was built for these games.
Why is it the wrong attitude with Osborne? Better attitude than Dousts.......
My Mrs was campaigning for this every time the topic came up, now she's disappointed it's happened, as she doesn't have reason to hate Parra anymore.
Peter Doust is the CEO of the Dragons, not the NRL. He made a decision based on what he (and the board) thought would be the best for the Dragons. I would agree that playing a vital home game at home is a good decision for the club.
I suppose us Saints fans must take having a real, spiritual home ground for granted.
It worked the week before, meaning we won more than you lot did last year.
Back on topic - If the game is moved, I really hope it is made worthwhile with a crowd of around 40K.
My Mrs was campaigning for this every time the topic came up, now she's disappointed it's happened, as she doesn't have reason to hate Parra anymore.
It would appear the members pre-sale went ahead today: http://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/Show.aspx?sh=EELSPARA10
They hope its not awful weather and get a crowd of more then 20,000 , they could end up making less then they would at parramatta stadiumGood move by the Eels, will let more fans watch the game (given at a lesser stadium) and be quite financially rewarding.
I suppose us Saints fans must take having a real, spiritual home ground for granted.
if this becomes the norm and every team starts playing matches out of centralised stadia, then tribalism in rugby league will die.
it begins with one or two games here and there, then it becomes a regular thing in seasons to come to the point where 8 teams will play out of 2 stadia. teams will lose their district identity and just carry the name of it rather than represent it. it happened in the AFL and now it's just a generic & homogenous piece of crap. there's no real distinction between one melbourne team and another apart from their match day colours, and the players that fill them.
I suppose us Saints fans must take having a real, spiritual home ground for granted.
I suppose us Saints fans must take having a real, spiritual home ground for granted.