Perth's new stadium and unicorns
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I think Brisbane should just get another NRL team. It would be very popular too. Hell they could play at Ballymore, or Suncorp still. Even Ipswich.
Rockhampton certainly does not need a NRL team it has failure written all over it.
Rockhampton certainly does not need a NRL team it has failure written all over it.
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If they were to spend that sort of money on the Sunny Coast, hell - less even - and build a Central Coast or Parramatta clone, or even a Kogarah clone, they could then take their three Queensland derby's to Brisbane and play them at Suncorp and play all the other clubs on the Sunny coast.
Brisbane is close enough that it'd work, it'd certainly help with corporates and would save on stadium funding.
I'm an advocate of improving transport links to Ballymore and any new Brisbane club being based there for the first 5-10 years of existence. Help to differentiate it from the Broncos.
Brisbane is close enough that it'd work, it'd certainly help with corporates and would save on stadium funding.
I'm an advocate of improving transport links to Ballymore and any new Brisbane club being based there for the first 5-10 years of existence. Help to differentiate it from the Broncos.
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Hopefully you mean a Central Coast or Parramatta clone without the walkway at the front of the top tier.Timbo wrote:If they were to spend that sort of money on the Sunny Coast, hell - less even - and build a Central Coast or Parramatta clone, or even a Kogarah clone, they could then take their three Queensland derby's to Brisbane and play them at Suncorp and play all the other clubs on the Sunny coast.
Brisbane is close enough that it'd work, it'd certainly help with corporates and would save on stadium funding.
I'm an advocate of improving transport links to Ballymore and any new Brisbane club being based there for the first 5-10 years of existence. Help to differentiate it from the Broncos.
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I meant a 20-25,000 seater stadium built on a budget.
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I see Premier Barnett was on the news tonite saying that the new stadium is back on the agenda as WA can now afford it! He discussed the options - either Subi or an alternative site. Nice to see the Major Stadia Taskforce report came in handy which said Subi was the best option.
But as this thread states - i'm still backing that i'll see a unicorn first!!
But as this thread states - i'm still backing that i'll see a unicorn first!!
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+juan on the unicorn...any pics or news on the nib stadium upgrade?? (for Force and Glory and of course the WARL)budge27 wrote:I see Premier Barnett was on the news tonite saying that the new stadium is back on the agenda as WA can now afford it! He discussed the options - either Subi or an alternative site. Nice to see the Major Stadia Taskforce report came in handy which said Subi was the best option.
But as this thread states - i'm still backing that i'll see a unicorn first!!
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I'm glad he has gone back on his previous commitment to rebuild Subiaco Oval. He had some sense to realise he was wrong and that the whole site was not appropriate...budge27 wrote:I see Premier Barnett was on the news tonite saying that the new stadium is back on the agenda as WA can now afford it! He discussed the options - either Subi or an alternative site. Nice to see the Major Stadia Taskforce report came in handy which said Subi was the best option.
But as this thread states - i'm still backing that i'll see a unicorn first!!
Thankfully the media and others were quick to point out that the state would rather wait forever than be stuck with a bigger mess by doing the cheapskate option...
The costs are cheaper to build on a new site, rather than Subiaco Oval. The biggest problems Barnett will have will be Subiaco NIMBYS.
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the crow wrote:
Nobody here is confident that it will be built, despite what anyone says. "If it ever gets built" is constantly used in the west at the moment.
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Well we were right to be sceptical about anything happening of note in February
Apparently we are going to do more talking and 'working' things out, which will commence in February
http://www.watoday.com.au/sport/soccer/ ... 18igr.html
The unicorns are flying...
Apparently we are going to do more talking and 'working' things out, which will commence in February
http://www.watoday.com.au/sport/soccer/ ... 18igr.html
The unicorns are flying...
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http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/mp ... -stadiums/
Well if they needed to go on study tours to research more about stadiums, what have they been doing for the last ten years?
Well if they needed to go on study tours to research more about stadiums, what have they been doing for the last ten years?
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christ, Paterson's Stadium..such a horrible name.
If Stadium WA goes ahead (one can dream), what are the chances that Subiaco will be retained as a venue? Could it be scaled back a little bit and used for the State League? It actually looks like a ground with a decent atmosphere.
If Stadium WA goes ahead (one can dream), what are the chances that Subiaco will be retained as a venue? Could it be scaled back a little bit and used for the State League? It actually looks like a ground with a decent atmosphere.
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I like the idea of a 110,000 stadium somewhere in Australia.
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That's a lot of stadiums.
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Nah. Bulldoze the fucker. The land is expensive, if flogged off you could pay for a big chunk of a new stadium. Assuming it's in another location.smitty wrote:christ, Paterson's Stadium..such a horrible name.
If Stadium WA goes ahead (one can dream), what are the chances that Subiaco will be retained as a venue? Could it be scaled back a little bit and used for the State League? It actually looks like a ground with a decent atmosphere.
It's also ironic that the traditional tenant of the ground - Subiaco - has probably the lowest supporter base of all WAFL clubs.