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Football => View from the Outer => Topic started by: one-eyed on July 22, 2015, 10:41:09 PM
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Bulldogs president calls for construction of 'bespoke' stadium in Melbourne
Niall Seewang
afl.com.au
July 22, 2015 5:55 PM
WESTERN Bulldogs president Peter Gordon believes the AFL needs a ‘bespoke’ stadium to cater for smaller-drawing games in Melbourne.
Gordon - who also revealed his club made more money out of its round 15 clash against Gold Coast in Cairns than all of its home games combined this year - said a smaller stadium was needed to maximise profits from games that drew between 25,000-30,000 fans.
"I think Melbourne needs a new bespoke stadium which maxes out at 25-30,000 (fans),” he told SEN on Wednesday afternoon.
"The … crowd that you normally get when you (have) the Demons playing the Giants or the Bulldogs playing Freo or whatever, is 25-30,000.
"You can make really good money with a crowd of 25-30,000 people - you just need the right infrastructure."
Gordon was adamant the club’s deal with Etihad Stadium was holding the club back financially. It was a reason why the Dogs chose to play a ‘home’ game against Gold Coast two weeks ago in Cairns, which attracted 9,449 fans.
"We just know it’s a bad deal (at Etihad)," Gordon said.
"We made more money out of playing one game in front of less than 10,000 people in Cairns a couple of weeks ago than all our other home games (this year) put together."
Gordon suggested the construction of a ‘clean’ stadium could boost the Bulldogs’ revenue by "$2-4m a year."
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-07-22/bulldogs-president-calls-for-construction-of-bespoke-stadium-in-melbourne
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punt rd!
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punt rd!
Holds less than the Whitten Oval these days. I heard Gordon on SEN yesterday and they were saying to bring Whitten Oval back up to AFL standard which means seating for at least 20k people would cost in excess $100k
What we need is stadium like what GWS has - that is fantastic stadium holds 30k folks and has brilliant amenities
TBH - only way to get what Gordon is talking about is to build a new one.
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100k aint much.
but build it at punt rd. Trent and Rance can get their joho mates down and they'll build it in a week
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100k aint much.
but build it at punt rd. Trent and Rance can get their joho mates down and they'll build it in a week
100k is a typo , 5 bucks a seat , I think not
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Going to Madrid, Roma
The most sexy thing I saw WS punt road oval :shh
It would be amazing for Richmond games vs crap teams like port, freo
Richmond only but >:(
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100k aint much.
but build it at punt rd. Trent and Rance can get their joho mates down and they'll build it in a week
100k is a typo , 5 bucks a seat , I think not
:snidegrin
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more like $100 million cost
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100k aint much.
but build it at punt rd. Trent and Rance can get their joho mates down and they'll build it in a week
Sorry my bad typo
Should read 100 million not thousand :P :-[
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We need a new small stadium but we also need a new large stadium to stop the MCC dictating the season schedule and stop the overuse of grounds and playing surfaces.
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We need a new small stadium but we also need a new large stadium to stop the MCC dictating the season schedule and stop the overuse of grounds and playing surfaces.
That's the original reason why Waverley was built. Problem was, it was built out in woop woop in Melbourne's rainbelt and where there's no proper public transport. Add to that it's 1970s grandstand design was terrible. Successive Victorian governments (which controlled the MCC Trust) then put the final nail in the coffin when they prohibited Waverley's capacity being expanded to larger than the MCG's.
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But where would you put it? Some inner suburb like southbank or port melbpurne. Cost a bucket to buy the land. Maybe St Kilda if you can get it past the yuppies latte sipping pigs filing their nails at the beauty salons there. The only real choice is where people dont currently.live like Port Melbourne.
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I read a tweet by Adam White (journo who's on RSN radios twice a week) where he suggest the Showgrounds
Actually thought it made sense.
Fantastic public transport, plenty of parking with the old oval that had the old trots track around it mostly still there.
Could work
Also IIRC there was talk in the 1980's of the bombers moving out there before they shifted to the MCG
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But where would you put it? Some inner suburb like southbank or port melbpurne. Cost a bucket to buy the land. Maybe St Kilda if you can get it past the yuppies latte sipping pigs filing their nails at the beauty salons there. The only real choice is where people dont currently.live like Port Melbourne.
The talk a few years ago was E-gate just north of Etihad stadium and west of North Melbourne station. Not sure if that is possible now.