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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Because they are constructing a precinct not just a stadium. Adelaide Oval took 100 weeks to go from demolition of old stands to completion and only 1 of the 3 tenders said they could do it in that time line. Now this is a green field site and that has benefits over an existing site and buildings around it, but there are transport issue ie bridge and train station to be built that AO, the SCG 2 stands in the last 6 years and the MCG northern stand development didnt have to deal with.Can someone tell me why this is going to take so long for the stadium to be ready to be used? I mean they have not even been building a year yet and look how far they have come in that time. Why is it that it is going to take another 2 years before it is actually ready, why can't it be ready for the start of the 2017 AFL season?
If you look at that link I put up they spend a year driving 2000 concrete piles into the dirt at Burswood. Why? Because it was an old dump site and they had to sure up the footings under the stadium.Can someone tell me why this is going to take so long for the stadium to be ready to be used? I mean they have not even been building a year yet and look how far they have come in that time. Why is it that it is going to take another 2 years before it is actually ready, why can't it be ready for the start of the 2017 AFL season?
Western Australians have longer lunch breaks, and they start work 2 hours after the rest of the country is up and running.Can someone tell me why this is going to take so long for the stadium to be ready to be used? I mean they have not even been building a year yet and look how far they have come in that time. Why is it that it is going to take another 2 years before it is actually ready, why can't it be ready for the start of the 2017 AFL season?
Thats the problem cricketers messing around with their balls and then pulling the pin too early.I'm starting to question whether it's actually the pitch that's the problem or whether they've just got a bad batch of Kookaburras. They've changed the ball too many times this test. In both innings shortly after the 80th new ball they changed a dodgy new ball to another brand new ball, and both times that new ball sparked something. New Zealand was able to take a string of wickets early on day 2, and Starc's inspired spell that was reminiscent of the WACA of old was also after they changed the new ball again in the 85th over.
Exercising his arms with a couple of cold onesThe security guarding the sightscreens were a f**king joke. Paid no attention and saw quite a few idiots jump through during overs.
And the WACA sits vacant, derelect, unoccupied for 9 months of the year. Compared to SCG, AAMI, MCG, Gabba, WACA doesn't stand upto these stand up venues. I would recommend Belrieve Oval before a day out at the WACA.What a embarrassingly defensive comment. You do realise that people are rightfully complaining about the ridiculous imbalance between bat and ball right? Whether or not New Zealand neutralised the match doesn't change that fact.
In an ideal world I wanted the WACA to remain the premier cricket venue in WA, but if the legendary pitch isn't there then really there is no point. It just is very poorly set up for spectators - an issue that could have been resolved had there been some foresight from the venue administrators prior to the conception of the idea for a new stadium.
That will change after Perth Stadium is complete. The ground will be downsized and improved to 15,000, the WAFC will move their administration base to the WACA and they'll play WAFL games there, probably the televised game of the round.And the WACA sits vacant, derelect, unoccupied for 9 months of the year. Compared to SCG, AAMI, MCG, Gabba, WACA doesn't stand upto these stand up venues. I would recommend Belrieve Oval before a day out at the WACA.
How far will the stadium be from the cbd? Some people will want to walk from city to stadium
Sure they will and Little Bo Peep will find her sheep, Little Miss Muffet will kill the spider and ole Mother Hubbard will find a bone for her mutt. That's what I like about Perth the land of fairytales, make believe and Fremantle.That will change after Perth Stadium is complete. The ground will be downsized and improved to 15,000, the WAFC will move their administration base to the WACA and they'll play WAFL games there, probably the televised game of the round.
$s - the bottom line - what will it cost footy:
..... negotiations with the stadium’s major tenants, Perth’s two AFL football clubs, are progressing much slower, with no deal yet finalised for Fremantle and West Coast to play there from the 2018 season.
Talks have been on foot for most of the year, but optimism in August that a deal was inching closer has cooled.
It is understood the Government is seeking about $22 million a year from football. Fremantle and West Coast each pay about $5-$6 million a year in rent at Domain Stadium.
Those (negotiations) are robust but .... reach conclusion on that and have a great outcome for both the State and football.”
Complicating negotiations from football’s point of view is uncertainty about whether it will win the rights to manage the stadium. Perth Stadium Management, a vehicle of the WA Football Commission, Live Nation, Ticketmaster and Delaware North, is competing with Perth Arena operator AEG Ogden, Spotless-owned Nationwide Venue Management and Stadium Australia Operations.
https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/wa/a/30271490/perth-stadium-build-reaches-highest-point/
So the government wants double the money from West Coast and Fremantle. That sounds greedy.