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Does that mean it cannot be shifted from its current location .....or that it simply cannot be demolished or modified ?It is heritage listed
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Does that mean it cannot be shifted from its current location .....or that it simply cannot be demolished or modified ?It is heritage listed
On the Northern Mound there is seating for 3,000 and standing room for 3,500. Total 6,500 capacity.
The Riverbank Stand has 14,000 seats.
If they remove the trees and the scoreboard, and built a stand the same as the Southern End stand to fill in the Northern end of the ground, you'd only raise the capacity from 53,500 to 61,000. Seems a bit pointless.
To be honest the whole stadium is half-assed - I've never liked it since it was redeveloped. Should have been fully rebuilt rather than the mess it is now. Individual grandstands that to see a mate at half time you need to go all the way down to the bottom and back up again? Only for once you get there, to stand outside in the rain / open to have a beer?
Seeing the play when standing on the hill is terrible also - anything in that pocket is basically hidden if you are under 6ftThe scoreboard is pretty hard to see from the southern end too (not for me, cos I have Superman vision, but for a lot of people). It doesn’t actually serve any practical purpose.
I’ve often been at that end and been asked by —how can I say this politely — the more visually challenged and advancing of age members of our supporter base (which seems like most of them) “what is the actual goal and points score?” because that format is not shown on the big screen at the northern end, only the old scoreboard which you really need perfect vision to see.
On the Northern Mound there is seating for 3,000 and standing room for 3,500. Total 6,500 capacity.
The Riverbank Stand has 14,000 seats.
If they remove the trees and the scoreboard, and built a stand the same as the Southern End stand to fill in the Northern end of the ground, you'd only raise the capacity from 53,500 to 61,000. Seems a bit pointless.
To be honest the whole stadium is half-assed - I've never liked it since it was redeveloped. Should have been fully rebuilt rather than the mess it is now. Individual grandstands that to see a mate at half time you need to go all the way down to the bottom and back up again? Only for once you get there, to stand outside in the rain / open to have a beer?
Are we seriously calling Adelaide Oval subpar?
There won’t be any redevelopment of the Eastern stand. It is the redeveloped Eastern stand. They built it to retain the old brick arches at the rear and the wall at the front. No way they will ever touch it again (structurally) in our life time. The only future structural development will be at the Northern end.
Heritage listing ensures the scoreboard will in one way or another be maintained. It won’t be demolished but it can be moved.
SACA's Western Stand, constructed before the major redevelopment, is also way 'unders'. For the stadium to reach its full potential after the construction of a large Northern Stand, the Western Stand would need to be demolished and replaced by a triple-tier stand at least as big, and preferably a bit bigger/deeper, than the Eastern Stand.
For what was basically just a couple of big new Grandstands, the AO Development was friggin' expensive for a physically attractive but otherwise subpar stadium.
You could almost make a case for doing the Western Stand first with some minor enhancements of the Hill (make it higher/steeper/deeper), but the current western Stand structure has some heritage listed arches at the back. Nothing like Adelaide to add token impediments to prevent/hinder further development.
Gabba
Marvel Stadium
Optus Stadium
Characterless, same all the way around, no landmarks, nothing notable about them. Boring. Generic movie theatres that could be plonked down anywhere. Once inside you wouldn't know where you are. Cookie cutter sports stadiums
The concrete banks on the outer were an eyesore. Terrible for fansI kind of agree with that, but I think if that was the attitude, never should have touched AO to begin with.
The concrete banks on the outer were an eyesore. Terrible for fans
The old members stand was uncomfortable and set back miles from the action
The Bradman Stand was enormous yet seated about 150 people
They've taken all the good things from the old design and added good new things. Feels like there's history there yet also feels like a modern stadium. It's been done absolutely perfectly imho
The only thing SACA has done right in about 40 years!
It's like they cancelled out each other's ineptnessGiven the combination of the State Government, SACA and SANFL being behind it it's a miracle that its ended up as fantastic as it is.
It's like they cancelled out each other's ineptness