- Banned
- #1
Telstra Dome has been under the pump since day one for one thing or another.
Getting into the joint, the surface, the food, the surface, half the ground being invisible on tv when the roofs down for day games, the hardness of the turf, the surface...
Surely though, with blokes slipping over into contests and snapping limbs, the time has come for the players to stand up at the end of this season and say 'Thats it, do something to permanantly fix the situation, or we wont be playing there in 2007'.
And thats the worrying part. From my understanding of the situation, short of bulldozing the entire venue and starting again, there is very little that can be done to permantly fix the surface problems.
* What do you see as solutions?
* Who should be ultimately held accountable for this situation?
* Should the AFL of just upgraded the facilities at Waverley?
* Should the players play on the Dome in 2007?
Getting into the joint, the surface, the food, the surface, half the ground being invisible on tv when the roofs down for day games, the hardness of the turf, the surface...
Surely though, with blokes slipping over into contests and snapping limbs, the time has come for the players to stand up at the end of this season and say 'Thats it, do something to permanantly fix the situation, or we wont be playing there in 2007'.
And thats the worrying part. From my understanding of the situation, short of bulldozing the entire venue and starting again, there is very little that can be done to permantly fix the surface problems.
* What do you see as solutions?
* Who should be ultimately held accountable for this situation?
* Should the AFL of just upgraded the facilities at Waverley?
* Should the players play on the Dome in 2007?