GNR4LIFE
Well-known member
25 would have been ideal, but 20 is better than nothing. 60 million doesn’t buy you what it used to.
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I wouldn't have gone against sharing a stadium at Liverpool Hb61 if it was to be the same or similar to Parramatta's new stadium.IMO the best long term solution would have been a new stadium at Liverpool and consign LO and CSS to local footy. Even if we shared with Dogs it would have been a better and more modern option.
Alas, not to be so we can keep bitching and moaning for another 15 years. That will just about see me out.
Hey TS...I'm all for the roof as it makes total sense for our fans and players. But one of us would have to win the $2 billion U.S.A. lottery that's currently on offer for that to happen, and I don't buy lottery tickets, so I'll have to leave it up to you to get one of the new stands labelled with your name.I don't know anything about the affect on junior districts, but even as someone who supported Balmain since the early 80's, I have always believed the best thing for the club would be to knock down Campbelltown, play solely at Leichhardt for a couple of years and then move permanently to a new ~30k stadium in Campbelltown.
Can only guess it was the eternal dichotomy that is the WT board that saw the COE built at Concord. 🙄
I envy the eels having their stadium and think it would've been in the club's best interests to simply funnel all funding into one very similar to it (roof would be nice...) at Campbelltown.
I personally would do all I could to ensure the new stadium had a roof: not sure many people think of this, but a statium with a roof means the team playing there > 10 times a year (as their home) is guaranteed at least that many games are played in perfect conditions.
Good for fans/attendance and game day revenue, but also big advantage for the team:
If you consider the tigers win a game played under a roof and win, e.g., 34-18, and another team wins equally well in Sydney the same day but is playing in torrential rain, they'd likely win by something like 16-10.
Could of course go the other way, but given many ladder positions come down to four and against I'd pick the roof any day.
In any case, I think the club needs to understand old-fashioned suburban grounds - for all their charm and atmosphere - are simply not the foundation for a club to move with the times and be successful.
While they're at it, rename the club something like West Sydney Tigers.
"Wests Tigers" is just two names people called two clubs that no longer exist in the NRL and it really doesn't make sense as a singular term.
Bloody schizophrenic club we support....