weststigers
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I'll add, that if the Tigers can get to a finacial position to buy their own ground, that would be ideal - perhaps Meriton would get on board with that along with leagues club and apartments etc.
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The Ambush blokes are the protesters...if we don't like it, we can get them to make a petition (with member number of course).So basically we sell ourselves out for the man with the plan... the big man...
Will he start a go fund me page??I saw a pic of him this morning from the podcast he did with James Graham. I know he’s had a rough time lately, and I don’t mean this facetiously, but goddamn he looks unhealthy. Hope he gets his issues sorted.
Yes but cut out the waffle and it's down to 50 minutes... 2 hours is a stretch for old codgers like me who nod off then have no idea where to go back to.... Ain't that right @happy_tigerI found it refreshing and common sense tbh.
We have had no coherent leadership that could deliver anything othe than their extended tenure.
Identity as a club in a growth region
Quality stadium
Increased membership = money
Backing the coach
Punting unnecessary staff
Tons to like from me.
Is CSS becoming our academy base?Accor Stadium will pay us to play there. It's going to be that simple.
If Leichhardt and Campbelltown get an upgrade, then sure, let's play there if we can make it work financially. If we're being serious, that won't happen anytime soon. the club has been stitched up with anything we have tried to do in the inner west. Leagues club at Rozelle and now Leichhardt funding promised and pulled.
To me, Leichhardt is a marketable feature of the club. Getting rid of it is going to put many off side and I doubt as many fans will attend games.
In any case, I believe Accor is going to be home for the next few years with maybe 1 game each at the old grounds coinciding with some heritage/retro rounds.
Now we're talking billion$I'll add, that if the Tigers can get to a finacial position to buy their own ground, that would be ideal - perhaps Meriton would get on board with that along with leagues club and apartments etc.
Developers don't sweat a billion dollars. We are not asking for a donation. It's more about putting a viable deal together.Now we're talking billion$
I would love 3 games a year at the 8 wonder and the rest to be played at a purpose built stadium around Campbelltown the general admission tickets I understand at the 8 wonder on Saturday was $55;ahead that's fine bump it up to $60 and it's a showcaseDevelopers don't sweat a billion dollars. We are not asking for a donation. It's more about putting a viable deal together.
I dunno...we need to put this home ground issue to bed. One home ground is the answer long-term and preferably one where we are the only NRL team that plays there.
I actually think Campbo & Leichhardt die hards would get behind that.