jirskyr
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@pawsandclaws1 said in [Tigers future](/post/1378604) said:@cochise said in [Tigers future](/post/1378597) said:@pawsandclaws1 said in [Tigers future](/post/1378586) said:@cochise said in [Tigers future](/post/1378584) said:@pawsandclaws1 said in [Tigers future](/post/1378577) said:@twentyforty said in [Tigers future](/post/1378569) said:@pawsandclaws1 said in [Tigers future](/post/1378531) said:@jirskyr said in [Tigers future](/post/1378488) said:@tiger-tragic said in [Tigers future](/post/1378362) said:@pawsandclaws1 said in [Tigers future](/post/1378352) said:@tiger-tarl said in [Tigers future](/post/1378329) said:As an interstate member for a decade now, i rarely get to games but when I do it is always Liechhardt or a few times Campbelltown.
That being said, with the COE complete next year, I think the next big move is we should find a home ground. With the NSW gov throwing money for stadiums, what about a Bankwest style stadium in Liverpool... good middle ground... maybe one big exhibition game at Leichhardt each season... make an event out of it. Would be a sell out...
Regardless, the future is bright.
The Club is an inner west centric operation. We have a huge stadium nearby. Why spend scare public monies on more stadiums when health, social housing and education are far more pressing concerns?
Health, housing and education will always be "pressing concerns" so when would any time be the right time to spend the public purse on stadiums?
Also a short-sighted argument from paws. You build entertainment facilities, not just for fun and social well-being, but because they ultimately generate income for the state as a whole. For example, NSW Govt have done a long-term deal with the NRL to keep the Grand Final in Sydney, even though it costs them money to secure the deal, in the long-run the city makes money from tourism, investment, sponsorship etc.
I'm not a fan of a new Liverpool stadium, not because of funding, but because of the location. Liverpool is a hole. I'd rather the redevelopment of Homebush as originally planned. Then you have Parra - Homebush - SFS corridor of major stadia. Liverpool can have one in 10-15 years when the 2nd airport is done and the region has matured.
The RBA recognises investment in human Capital via education and training will increase the productive capacity of our nation.
https://rba.gov.au/speeches/2015/sp-ag-2015-03-11.html#fn4
No one had a bigger picture view of this than Gough Whitlam synonymous with free university education.
Give me a choice of spending scare resources on a football stadium or education, (and health and public housing), it is an easy choice.
Of course it’s a no brainer, but since when did we have to choose between them. We can build infrastructure and educate our kids at the same time. Can’t we?
We have finite resources.
How about we revert to free university education for all?
How about more funding for brain cancer research?
More public housing so kids don't have to sleep on the street and victims of dv have a refuge.
To me, the opportunity cost of a Liverpool Stadium is too great.
We can get free university education for all for $300m?
It's certainly a start. Rather than a kid from Claymore going to a football stadium at Liverpool, he or she could travel to ANZ and go to university for free.
Its not even a start
That was probably said in 1972 when a former RAAF navigator wanted
Women to receive equal pay for equal work,
the single mother's benefit,
contraceptives not subject to sales tax
Access to preschool education for all children under five.
Free university for all.
Baloney, what baloney. Nobody is saying you can't be a raging Socialist and still have a new football stadium.