Hm I thought I made a reply to your post..must have shutdown the pc before I pressed submit.Will wrote:Rev, don't think I'm attacking you with my posts. Indeed, I have agreed with many of your posts. Think of this as a disagreement between friends. I just feel you are been too critical of what our state can realistically do. I am not critical of you for wanting better things for the state, because I too want the same, I just feel it I unfair to criticise our state for things it cannot control.rev wrote:A friendly match falls under different regulations then an international tournament. I think that's something that South Australian's need to become familiar with.serca wrote:Rev I agree with some of what you said but Adelaide Oval having no international recognition or draw cards? What about the recently most viewed tv event in history India vs Pakistan?
And we missed out on the asian cup yes but Adelaide oval can be used for big event soccer matches - Liverpool vs Adelaide this year? Both of which would of not happened had it not been for the new AO. Also some of the big music gig's 50-60 thousand that we either miss out on or only get one show are now more appealing given the new AO
I think a 15,000-20,000 venue for tennis, basketball, netball, music gigs that kind of event would suite the spot. Entertainment centre possibly could remain no reason to get rid of it. But if this was redeveloped Adelaide arena, Aami stadium and ETSA park all would and should be redundant
Of course Adelaide Oval has international recognition, I don't think I said it didn't, and if that's the message you got from my post then accept my sincere apology.
We tend to miss out on a lot of bigger events, because there just isn't enough ticket sales in Adelaide. The reasons for that can be argued endlessly.
Soundwave ticket sales this year were described as pathetic, and this was more then likely the last time Soundwave will come here.
Now for whatever reasons people aren't turning up like they used to. It's a long held belief and often proven, that these large events don't sell enough tickets in Adelaide and thus don't make enough money to justify the expense of coming here. Now don't shoot me Will, but that's what's out there.
I know you're not attacking me, we all have a different opinion. A forum would be pointless if we all had the same opinions.
I have been rather overly critical lately. Guess I'm just frustrated that more isn't being done or happening.
Nathan I don't know the guy so can't comment.
Stereosonic is another example of poor ticket sales.