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newtiger
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Sunday afternoon on the hill at LO nothing better.
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@ said:I rather go to L.O and stand on the Hill enjoying the atmosphere and passion than sit in a comfortable chair and at a dead ground.
@ said:@ said:I rather go to L.O and stand on the Hill enjoying the atmosphere and passion than sit in a comfortable chair and at a dead ground.
Now days I like to go to Leichhardt and sit in the stand. Knee's don't like standing on the hill anymore. Plus the generations are getting taller and I can't see the game.
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:4 x Sunday arvo games at Leichhardt a must take a look at the docco just released fans adore the great ground
Leichhardt is a cesspool and in need of significant upgrades if it is to rise above 3rd world standard. Docos are really the Producers bias and are rarely based on fact.
Fourth world really. Poor facilities, poor access, parking zero.
No thanks.
Never had a problem parking in 65 years. I don't get it.
What do you want, to park in the Keith Barnes stand?
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:Leichhardt is a cesspool and in need of significant upgrades if it is to rise above 3rd world standard. Docos are really the Producers bias and are rarely based on fact.
Fourth world really. Poor facilities, poor access, parking zero.
No thanks.
Never had a problem parking in 65 years. I don't get it.
What do you want, to park in the Keith Barnes stand?
Same. I drive to LO every game and always park either in the school or on Darling St. Easy! And I’m on my way home much quicker than getting out of P1 at Homebush
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:Leichhardt is a cesspool and in need of significant upgrades if it is to rise above 3rd world standard. Docos are really the Producers bias and are rarely based on fact.
Fourth world really. Poor facilities, poor access, parking zero.
No thanks.
Never had a problem parking in 65 years. I don't get it.
What do you want, to park in the Keith Barnes stand?
Same. I drive to LO every game and always park either in the school or on Darling St. Easy! And I’m on my way home much quicker than getting out of P1 at Homebush
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:Hopefully the new membership prices reflect that there are less games to go to. Do not include reciprocal rights with other Homebush based clubs in that, as you could buy ANZ membership and have access to a load of additional events.
This disrespects their current supporter base. In 2020 we might be taking 5 games to WA to grow the supporter base. The NRL and now clubs seem to have no interest in having crowds at games, **it is all about the television revenue which will not exist in 5 years**
huh, that sucks. i kinda wanna still watch NRL without having to go to the game in 5 years time :frowning:
Why is that Harvey??
I think a lot of games will be only available via online streaming. Another 10-15 years and i think TV might be obscelete to the game.
@ said:So where are we realistically thinking the club will take the other 2 games?
My list of potential locations currently contains:
Near Sydney:
Gosford
Regional NSW (Possible for 1 game, but is it financially viable for 2):
Tamworth
Coffs Harbour
Mudgee
Wagga Wagga
Dubbo
Albury
Port Macquarie
Orange
Lismore
(Panthers have Bathurst)
Outside NSW:
Darwin
Alice Springs
Qld Sunshine Coast
Rockhampton
Brisbane??
Hobart???
(Perth and Adelaide currently have deals with other clubs so likely out)
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New Zealand:
Dunedin
Christchurch
Wellington (Possibly still taken by the Warriors)
Far fetched:
Hawaii
@ said:https://twitter.com/NBWT__/status/915132849279328256
@ said:@ said:https://twitter.com/NBWT__/status/915132849279328256
Are we home or away?
@ said:It's interesting that it"s an initiative with the NRL. Previously, clubs taking games on the road have been deals between the club and local/state govts.
Where does the NRL's interests lie?
@ said:@ said:It's interesting that it"s an initiative with the NRL. Previously, clubs taking games on the road have been deals between the club and local/state govts.
Where does the NRL's interests lie?
The club would surely be getting a huge sweetener to take away 2 games from there fan base even though they play out of multiple venues..the NRL must be stumping up!
@ said:@ said:It's interesting that it"s an initiative with the NRL. Previously, clubs taking games on the road have been deals between the club and local/state govts.
Where does the NRL's interests lie?
The club would surely be getting a huge sweetener to take away 2 games from there fan base even though they play out of multiple venues..the NRL must be stumping up!