TIGERS
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It's just fantastic to watch footy on a hill. You can stand, move, walk around, get your spot. There is something a bit anti-capitalist about it too - it makes less financial sense but the atmosphere it generates and the experience for fans has intangible value for making a club a 'club".
Campbelltown would be such a better place if they had replaced the archaic Alf dugid stand with an actual covered grandstand in 1999 and still left the hill there for the punters. What you have now is two inadequate stands around the ground so it's too much of nothing either side. Campbelltown can be a good place to watch footy tho. The game in 2005 when we beat the Cowboys to make the finals for the first time had 20k people there and it was absolutely jumping.
Campbelltown would be such a better place if they had replaced the archaic Alf dugid stand with an actual covered grandstand in 1999 and still left the hill there for the punters. What you have now is two inadequate stands around the ground so it's too much of nothing either side. Campbelltown can be a good place to watch footy tho. The game in 2005 when we beat the Cowboys to make the finals for the first time had 20k people there and it was absolutely jumping.