It’s what Brisbane really needs. It’s politics getting in the way of what’s needed, and money I guess!Actually the courier mail are big advocates of a new and proper stadium, they've been pushing it hard for a while which is a surprise.
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It’s what Brisbane really needs. It’s politics getting in the way of what’s needed, and money I guess!Actually the courier mail are big advocates of a new and proper stadium, they've been pushing it hard for a while which is a surprise.
This is great news, I suspected liveris was a footy fan from his previous comments and where he comes from, he is completely at odds with the anti AFL Sydneysider in John Coates.
I'm unsure what the blues financial report has to do with footy in QLD, is that for a comparison to the lions? A $3 mill profit is pretty good for them I think, although they had pretty much the perfect year to make some good money. Hopefully they get to a point where their afl disruption doesn't need to be as high. They make some good money off their social club which all the northern states clubs should have imo.
What shall we bet?Ok, let’s see. I bet it’s the Gabba.
wasnt paying attention to my threads. and not sure why they are getting mentioned given i deleted them 13 minutes before you posted.
I can almost certainly guarantee it will be the Gabba. The Premier has categorically said no new stadium. He doesn’t want QSAC. That leaves……… The Gabba.
Go back and watch 9 news QLD, aired at 6pm last night… It was breaking news at the top of their bulletin.
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I’m broke! Handshake bet?!What shall we bet?
Yes there are.. That’s why a new stadium makes the most sense. Issue is the cost and the politics. I listened to a good interview on ABC Brisbane a few months ago about the builder of the Perth Stadium. It was privately owned and had some private equity I believe. Can’t remember exact details but the gent said the Brisbane new stadium could easily be modelled successfully and brought to market effectively without the cost to taxpayer give fears.Aren't there huge logistical issues with the Gabba's location that makes a rebuild/new stadium a nightmare? Don't know specifics but remember reading about a school across the road that is going to cause a headache and the general location of the stadium itself
Yes there are.. That’s why a new stadium makes the most sense. Issue is the cost and the politics. I listened to a good interview on ABC Brisbane a few months ago about the builder of the Perth Stadium. It was privately owned and had some private equity I believe. Can’t remember exact details but the gent said the Brisbane new stadium could easily be modelled successfully and brought to market effectively without the cost to taxpayer give fears.
Fingers crossed the govt finds a way to change its mind, using legacy as its reason which I think it should.
Fingers crossed the govt finds a way to change its mind, using legacy as its reason which I think it should.
No, this is not true, construction can be made more expensive because of the difficulty in actually physically doing the construction because of factors such as the ability to move around the stadium, truck in materials.The cost of the stadium should be independent of location except for the land purchase.
No, this is not true, construction can be made more expensive because of the difficulty in actually physically doing the construction because of factors such as the ability to move around the stadium, truck in materials.
Which is why the Gabba rebuilt appeared worse and worse as time on, they realise the construction is difficult because of how it's hemmed in by the roads around it.
You could build an identical stadium in a different location and the costs could be different because of the geographic logistics of the stadium.
I live in Queensland and rugby league is still easily the most popular football code in the state
News Corp are the NRL's biggest stakeholder, so they put out propaganda in The Courier Mail
Hardly anyone would recognise Lachie Neale walking through Wynnum Plaza despite him being the Lions best player and captain.
I'm speaking from real life experiences not the world of social media. The majority of people who live here and support AFL tend to be expats from interstate. Since the Lions won the premiership, News Corp have been pushing the agenda for another NRL team in Queensland using scare mongering of AFL taking over. I'm not sure about NSW since I haven't lived there but I assume NRL is still the number one football code there as well? AFL being number two.Anecdotal evidence means little.
Give statistics and detail if you want to argue this debate.
Actually they fail to give AFL the coverage that it deserves.
I'm sure that Lions supporters and many others would notice Lachie Neale as he has quite a character face.
That is ancedotal evidence which is no evidence at all.I'm speaking from real life experiences
I've also got real life experiences in Queensland that suggest the opposite. Born and bred in Queensland and I've followed Aussie rules since I was a kid when I first got introduced to the game through a school AusKick program. So there goes that theory about expats. Before you ask, my parents aren't expats either.I'm speaking from real life experiences not the world of social media. The majority of people who live here and support AFL tend to be expats from interstate. Since the Lions won the premiership, News Corp have been pushing the agenda for another NRL team in Queensland using scare mongering of AFL taking over. I'm not sure about NSW since I haven't lived there but I assume NRL is still the number one football code there as well? AFL being number two.
I follow both sports so I don't have any reason to be bias.That is ancedotal evidence which is no evidence at all.
fans of one sport do not see the strengths of other sport because they are too involved in their own sport.
I do not speak of my friends in Queensland that could identify Lachie Neale because in all probability they are in the minority.
I follow both sports so I don't have any reason to be bias.
I live in Brisbane and support the Suns and Titans.Who do you follow then ?
I live in Brisbane and support the Suns and Titans.