You've got no idea. Unless the SANFL do have control they will stay at AAMI Stadium. And if they stay at AAMI Stadium there is no possibility of a new stadium.ozisnowman wrote:I hope that it gets built in the inner city if funded by the Federal Government
and is independantly administered... It should be a stadium for all sports.
AFL, Football, Cricket, Rugby and if the SANFL doesnt like it well too bad they
can stay at run down old Football Park...
The Federal Government, State Governments and the Other Codes should build
it and then charge the SANFL scum a penalty for not getting on board earlier.
Lets go through this rationally, sport by sport.
Cricket - They have their own venue. They aren't leaving that. So you can forget cricket contributing to a new stadium.
Football (Soccer) - Adelaide United can't afford to play in a big venue on a regular basis because they just don't get big enough crowds. Even if cost wasn't an issue it is highly debatable whether they'd even want to play in a 3/4 empty stadium where the spectators sit a mile from the pitch when they have a boutique venue at Hindmarsh that satisifes their needs 90% of the time. The Socceroos might use it occasionally. And by occassionally I mean once every 2-4 years. So a big stadium would get occasional use by the Socceroos and AU but not regular enough to make the stadium viable.
Rugby - Do we really need to discuss this? It doesn't rate here. Attendances are minimal. Unless it's a major tournament or international fixture it's not going to require the stadium. Anyone who uses Rugby as a reason we need a new stadium is in fantasy land.
So there you have it, It's not much use withouth football, is it? Even if you ignore the costs of building the thing, the week to week running costs of a state of the art stadium are massive. Who's going to pay for that under your grand plan?
Face it, football is the most important tenent and without their commitment there is no use for a big capacity oval stadium in the city. No AFL/SANFL = no stadium.