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So - how does the SANFL pay for it?
Here we had an opportunity for a redeveloped stadium that was FIFA compliant, but now it shows even more that the SANFL is behind the times.
Here we had an opportunity for a redeveloped stadium that was FIFA compliant, but now it shows even more that the SANFL is behind the times.
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its ugly.
and still useless for (association) football.
and still useless for (association) football.
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The new AAMI stadium development makes Merecedes Corbys magazine spread look appealing.
Why are they bothering, such a dissapointing waste of money and i wish RANN and Co could see the bigger picture and look toward the future. So very frustrating cause theres nothing we can do about it expect watch and cringe. The Libs need to back off with the inner city stadium idea, so RANN can come up with the idea himself and be the big hero.
Why oh why!!!!!!!!!
Why are they bothering, such a dissapointing waste of money and i wish RANN and Co could see the bigger picture and look toward the future. So very frustrating cause theres nothing we can do about it expect watch and cringe. The Libs need to back off with the inner city stadium idea, so RANN can come up with the idea himself and be the big hero.
Why oh why!!!!!!!!!
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The SANFL have even devoted a website to the cause... http://www.sanfl.com.au/getthefacts/index.html
I really like the point the says "AAMI Stadium is the only responsible, viable option in a city that needs two stadia – one for cricket, one for football due to overlapping schedules. It’s the same in all mainland capital cities".
It's the same in all mainland capitals? How’s about Melbourne with the MCG, Brisbane with the Gabba and Sydney with the SCG. Cricket and football are played at all these stadiums even with overlapping schedules.
Regardless of this, during the domestic cricket season you could count the attendees at each game on one hand and would probably get a similar crowd at places like Mt Gambier or Port Lincoln. Maybe its the SACA that needs to be more flexible, not the SANFL...
I really like the point the says "AAMI Stadium is the only responsible, viable option in a city that needs two stadia – one for cricket, one for football due to overlapping schedules. It’s the same in all mainland capital cities".
It's the same in all mainland capitals? How’s about Melbourne with the MCG, Brisbane with the Gabba and Sydney with the SCG. Cricket and football are played at all these stadiums even with overlapping schedules.
Regardless of this, during the domestic cricket season you could count the attendees at each game on one hand and would probably get a similar crowd at places like Mt Gambier or Port Lincoln. Maybe its the SACA that needs to be more flexible, not the SANFL...
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That's why Football Park was built in the first place...rogue wrote: Maybe its the SACA that needs to be more flexible, not the SANFL...
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Okay, I didn't realise they'd gone so far to actually have designs out of the redevelopment. And I have to say, it looks way overdone.
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he also says this...rogue wrote:The SANFL have even devoted a website to the cause... http://www.sanfl.com.au/getthefacts/index.html
I really like the point the says "AAMI Stadium is the only responsible, viable option in a city that needs two stadia – one for cricket, one for football due to overlapping schedules. It’s the same in all mainland capital cities".
It's the same in all mainland capitals? How’s about Melbourne with the MCG, Brisbane with the Gabba and Sydney with the SCG. Cricket and football are played at all these stadiums even with overlapping schedules.
Regardless of this, during the domestic cricket season you could count the attendees at each game on one hand and would probably get a similar crowd at places like Mt Gambier or Port Lincoln. Maybe its the SACA that needs to be more flexible, not the SANFL...
he's probably talking about cricket and Aussie rules, but i agree at least in as much that i think Soccer and AFL should be played in separate stadiums. you only have to look at the surfaces of Telstra Dome, Suncorp, SFS and Blue Tongue this season to see how soccer gets dudded in shared stadium deals.The SANFL believes that a single, new stadium in Adelaide will not work.
We say that one size does not fit all and that we need two stadiums!
as far as the upgraded design of AAMI goes, my first impression is that it makes it look more like Geelong's Skilled Stadium.
that's not a complement either.
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Not my words.ricecrackers wrote:he also says this...
The SANFL believes that a single, new stadium in Adelaide will not work.
We say that one size does not fit all and that we need two stadiums!
Cruise, I understand the reasons behind establishing Football Park, but fingers crossed that people in these 2 organisations have grown up and settled their differences over the last 3 decades.
Who knows, maybe this global financial turmoil will make them see the light. There's no point paying for 2 stadia to only be used for half the year each.
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i wasnt referring to your wordsrogue wrote:Not my words.ricecrackers wrote:he also says this...
The SANFL believes that a single, new stadium in Adelaide will not work.
We say that one size does not fit all and that we need two stadiums!
Cruise, I understand the reasons behind establishing Football Park, but fingers crossed that people in these 2 organisations have grown up and settled their differences over the last 3 decades.
Who knows, maybe this global financial turmoil will make them see the light. There's no point paying for 2 stadia to only be used for half the year each.
Leigh Whicker's words
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The thing you have to understand is the SANFL will never support a new stadium that will go towards improving another code.
Just imagine if the people at the SANFL had any input on the big screen for the World Cup at Elder Park, or the live screening at Federation Square in Melb.
Their argument that one stadium can not meet the needs of Footy and Cricket, highlights their selfishness.
Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane seem to do just fine with the MCG, SCG and Gabba being used for footy in winter and cricket in summer. But according to the SANFL, Adelaide with a smaller population and less matches being played here, can not manage?
The arrogance of these people is astounding.
We have less International cricket played here(all the finals are played interstate for the ODI, and we are only a backup if its needed, not to mention we aren't even getting a South Africa test match). So that leaves the door open for the opportunity to include another code, A League, in the summer, therefore maximising usage and return from a new stadium.
What would the SANFL like to see, the continuation of one stadium for AFL, one for A League, one for Cricket?
When was the last time any of these existing stadiums was sold out constistantly? Adelaide couldn't even sell out AAMI for AFL finals this year, Adelaide United couldn't get capacity at Hindmarsh for ACL, and the test match against New Zealand was far from sold out.
Now combine these three codes into one stadium, reduce the costs for each club & code involved in regards to a stadium, and reduce the losses of each and perhaps even generate financial gains for a change.
You'd think the well being of sporting codes in general would be the number one priority, especially after the FFA and FIFA have said Adelaide has no suitable venue to host only the biggest single sporting event in the world. But apparently the small mindedness and pettiness that exists between rival codes is too much to overcome in little old Adelaide.
Just imagine if the people at the SANFL had any input on the big screen for the World Cup at Elder Park, or the live screening at Federation Square in Melb.
Their argument that one stadium can not meet the needs of Footy and Cricket, highlights their selfishness.
Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane seem to do just fine with the MCG, SCG and Gabba being used for footy in winter and cricket in summer. But according to the SANFL, Adelaide with a smaller population and less matches being played here, can not manage?
The arrogance of these people is astounding.
We have less International cricket played here(all the finals are played interstate for the ODI, and we are only a backup if its needed, not to mention we aren't even getting a South Africa test match). So that leaves the door open for the opportunity to include another code, A League, in the summer, therefore maximising usage and return from a new stadium.
What would the SANFL like to see, the continuation of one stadium for AFL, one for A League, one for Cricket?
When was the last time any of these existing stadiums was sold out constistantly? Adelaide couldn't even sell out AAMI for AFL finals this year, Adelaide United couldn't get capacity at Hindmarsh for ACL, and the test match against New Zealand was far from sold out.
Now combine these three codes into one stadium, reduce the costs for each club & code involved in regards to a stadium, and reduce the losses of each and perhaps even generate financial gains for a change.
You'd think the well being of sporting codes in general would be the number one priority, especially after the FFA and FIFA have said Adelaide has no suitable venue to host only the biggest single sporting event in the world. But apparently the small mindedness and pettiness that exists between rival codes is too much to overcome in little old Adelaide.
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[DEF] Re: #ONH: AAMI Stadium Upgrade | $100m | (60,000+) | West Lakes
Sorry to keep you waiting for more than a day or to, so as an early CHristmas present, here I am! :At 3:32 pm, Monday Cruise wrote: I am eagerly awaiting Adam lots-o-number's response
I completely agree, it will make matchday access easier, purely because of the fact that the only people that will be going there will be the one-eyed die-hards and of course Whicker and his mates. Everyone else that supports Crows/ Port want that inner city stadium."While we are grateful for the government's immediate assistance, which will help us develop members' and public facilities within the stadium, the SANFL is continuing with our plans to rejuvenate the home of South Australian football and to make match day access easier..." Mr Whicker said.
Transport Upgrades? What Transport Upgrades? Oh wait! The tram extension! Somehow I doubt that the tramline extension will be contained within an '$8m bracket'.The initial stage of redevelopment, worth $8 million, will incorporate first stage road works and transport upgrades.
Just in time for the election. As people begin to see more money wasted on the stadium because the Govt didn't put their foot down and take the long-term option before this, some of Rann's votes may begin to slip.Following that work will start to upgrade the bus terminal and lighting which should be completed by February 2010.
HOW can you bring spectators closer to the field without actually reconfiguring part of the seating? Or do you plan to hand out 15,000 - 20,000 binoculars at the front entrances each match day?BRING 15,000-20,000 spectators closer to the playing field
10,000 more spectators? They can barely fill it to capacity during Showdowns and Crows vs Collingwood/ Essendon matches, and they want to increase the number of seating? Such a thing would only be half logical in such a situation if it were in the city, where everyone is!COVER all external concourse areas and 10,000 more spectators
How typical! Let's just do up the façade so that it looks decent on the outside. It doesn't matter that it's still a piece of s**t on the inside!INCORPORATE two "super" entrances, one to the west to link up with West Lakes shopping centre and to the east to accommodate transport and parking upgrades
You hit the nail right on the head mate!Pistol wrote:Mutton dressed like lamb...
Sometimes it's not worth arguing to a stubborn brick wall like that of Whicker's mind.Mr Whicker reiterated the SANFL's point of view on the potential of a new, one-purpose-fits-all stadium in the city saying it was "extravagant".
Well that just about sums things up doesn't it? Obviously Whicker's never set foot out of West Lakes, or he wouldn't be considering AAMI Stadium to be a 'great stadium'He said if such a project were to go ahead it would take twice as long as the redevelopment of AAMI Stadium, which he considered a "great stadium".
Yeah, I agree, 'only 35 years', a period of time during which seating expectations have changed greatly. We'll just continue to live in the past! Oh and I'd also consider AAMI to be young if I'm nearly twice as old as it!"This stadium is only 35 years old,'' he said.
Yeah, good luck with that Whicker."We know it needs some work but we're committed to bringing this facility up to speed."
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^^^Adam73873, you have written the same thing for all 33 pages of this thread. We do not need to read the same arguement over and over again. I support a city stadium as much as you do, however can you please refrain from posting this same arguement over and over again.
I appreaciate your passion because i was the same a few years ago. Some of the older forumers will recall that I would passionately argue a point over and over. Back then I was perplexed as to why people posted for me to stop posting the same arguement over and over again. In my mind I thought I was only expressing my mind, however eventually you reach a stage of life when you are no-longer a care-free teenager but an adult with responsibilities. As such time becomes quite precious and thus I now understand why people would ask me to stop repeated the same arguement over and over again. People visit these forums for news and thus they do not want to waste time reading someones opinion over and over again. I am not telling you to stop expressing your opinion, only to stop expressing the same opinion 100 times.
I appreaciate your passion because i was the same a few years ago. Some of the older forumers will recall that I would passionately argue a point over and over. Back then I was perplexed as to why people posted for me to stop posting the same arguement over and over again. In my mind I thought I was only expressing my mind, however eventually you reach a stage of life when you are no-longer a care-free teenager but an adult with responsibilities. As such time becomes quite precious and thus I now understand why people would ask me to stop repeated the same arguement over and over again. People visit these forums for news and thus they do not want to waste time reading someones opinion over and over again. I am not telling you to stop expressing your opinion, only to stop expressing the same opinion 100 times.
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LOL, If Footy Park is Mutton, what the hell does that make Adelaide Oval?Pistol wrote:Mutton dressed like lamb...
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Cruise wrote:LOL, If Footy Park is Mutton, what the hell does that make Adelaide Oval?Pistol wrote:Mutton dressed like lamb...
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