Oh yeah Henson Park was a great saviour for the Jets!
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do you think that responding to poster with comments based on the club he/she/it supports is the way to win an argument?
since you brought it up, gentrification of the district they drew their support, a leagues club that was never patroned, and a lack of on-field success in relation to neighbouring clubs such as souths and balmain - and all in an a relatively amatuer area in financial terms - is what killed newtown. they moved to another ground, it still didnt work. they couldve moved to the scg or sports ground. it still wouldnt have worked. moron.
but if you prefer sydney clubs to play each other out of two stadia within the decade then that's for you to live with. i guess not everyone who follows rugby league has an adult IQ. just dont come on here in a few years time whinging and whining about how the AFL-operated ANZ stadium starts to screw clubs in the arse once they've abandoned their suburban grounds and centralised gamedays out at Homebush and the SFS. once the number of NRL-suitable available facilites decrease, then that's the opportunity the ANZ operators and SCG-trust will take advantage of and rort football clubs because they have nowhere else to go. it's exactly what the MCC and Docklands have done in Melbourne.
people associated with league (admins & fans) are fixated with sacrificing everything for a bit of cash, then will lament what was done to achieve it. disassociating clubs from their districts on gameday will be one of this things that will be lost.
even the EPL doesnt f**k with this sort of sh*t. Arsenal play out of Islington, Chelsea play out of Stamford Bridge, Spurs out of Tottenham, West Ham out of Upton Park. All London clubs who fill their stadium to the brim. Dont see them clammering to move games against each other to Wembley for an extra buck.
Risk disassociating yourself from your base, risk losing your identity. and the two teams on the ground represent nothing.