Tiger_Steve
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Is the amount of money being spent on the stadium upgrades going to negate our chances to build a Centre of Excellence or is it totally separate money? Anyone know?
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@ said:During the time of the build the NSW Gov will be spending $200 Billion on Education and Health. There is no reason that a government can not spend money on health and education as well as improve infrastructure, such as stadiums, at the same time. Yes ANZ stadium could potentially last for a lot longer but the problem is it was poorly designed, not structurally but in other areas.
@ said:Is the amount of money being spent on the stadium upgrades going to negate our chances to build a Centre of Excellence or is it totally separate money? Anyone know?
@ said:@ said:During the time of the build the NSW Gov will be spending $200 Billion on Education and Health. There is no reason that a government can not spend money on health and education as well as improve infrastructure, such as stadiums, at the same time. Yes ANZ stadium could potentially last for a lot longer but the problem is it was poorly designed, not structurally but in other areas.
pretty much this ^
its a crappy cavernous oval white elephant
instead they want to turn it into a fantastic rectangular stadium where you dont notice if there are 25k people there or 50k people because everyone has a fantastic vantage point regardless.
hosting the olympics usually screws up infrastructure for a while cause no one uses these specific venues after its built. look at how much we've had to change anz since 1999 (used to be 110k)
@ said:Hey Justin….hows about something from the club on this?
@ said:@ said:@ said:During the time of the build the NSW Gov will be spending $200 Billion on Education and Health. There is no reason that a government can not spend money on health and education as well as improve infrastructure, such as stadiums, at the same time. Yes ANZ stadium could potentially last for a lot longer but the problem is it was poorly designed, not structurally but in other areas.
pretty much this ^
its a crappy cavernous oval white elephant
instead they want to turn it into a fantastic rectangular stadium where you dont notice if there are 25k people there or 50k people because everyone has a fantastic vantage point regardless.
hosting the olympics usually screws up infrastructure for a while cause no one uses these specific venues after its built. look at how much we've had to change anz since 1999 (used to be 110k)
Probably should have designed in a way to retrofit the place after the Olympics without too much fuss. Typically short sighted on the part of the Government. I cannot support something that requires demolition of a facility that is state of the art and less than 20 years old just to get people a little closer to the action. The place is absolutely banging whenever the Socceroos play there. Watched the Asian Cup final from the nosebleeds on the Western stand and it was a phenomenal atmosphere.
As I've said previously also, the SFS doesn't warrant an upgrade when the only time you'll see it full is when the A-League has the Sydney derby and maybe for a NRL finals game. Regular Sydney FC games don't fill the stadium, and Easts/Waratahs have about 100 fans.
@ said:So when will the new Parramatta stadium be finished?
@ said:@ said:So when will the new Parramatta stadium be finished?
I'll be boycotting the new Parra Stadium in protest of them knock down the Pool.
@ said:@ said:@ said:So when will the new Parramatta stadium be finished?
I'll be boycotting the new Parra Stadium in protest of them knock down the Pool.
I'll be boycotting it because the Wanderers play there.
@ said:@ said:Hey Justin….hows about something from the club on this?
Sydney stadium redevelopment update
Following today’s announcement of the redevelopment of Allianz and ANZ Stadiums Wests Tigers wanted to provide Members and stakeholders with details around the plans.
The New South Wales Government today announced that Allianz and ANZ stadiums will be rebuilt and transformed into world-class facilities, keeping NRL Grand Finals in Sydney for at least the next 25 years.
The investment will fund:
- A new 45,000 – seat stadium to replace Allianz at Moore Park with construction to start in 2018 and open in 2021 (estimate $705 million, subject to tendering process): and
- A new 75,000 – seat rectangular stadium to replace ANZ at Sydney Olympic Park, construction to start in 2019 and open in 2022 (estimated $1.25 billion, subject to tendering process).
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the investment would ensure NSW remains the number one destination for major sporting and entertainment events.
“Fans will be closer to the action than ever before, with steep seating creating a colosseum-inspired wall of sound and colour, enhanced with the world’s most advanced technology,” Ms Berejiklian said.
“This investment means we can compete on the world stage for events such as the FIFA Women’s World Cup, the Rugby World Cup, and keep Sydney as the number one sporting destination.
“This is an investment into our vital tourism industry, which is worth $33.2 billion per year to the NSW economy and supports 164,000 jobs.”
Sport Minister Stuart Ayres said: “We can also announce the NSW Government has secured NRL Grand Finals games for the next 25 years.
The SCG will host one Grand Final in 2020 during the construction phase, and we have organised sequencing so that all other Grand Finals will be played at Allianz (2021 and 2022) and ANZ (2023 to 2044),” Mr Ayres said.
“We have a ‘once in a generation’ opportunity to return NSW to its rightful position as the nation’s premier destination for sport and entertainment events. When we are finished our stadiums will be the envy of the world.”
ANZ and Allianz currently attract a combined 3.5 million visitors per year and contribute more than $1 billion into the economy every year.
**Wests Tigers will work with Venues NSW and the NRL on how the redevelopment plans will impact the club. At this stage no timeframe has been put on any decision regarding home grounds during construction.**
Source: Members Email..