Swans over a barrel re: SCG redevelopment

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  • Bart
    CHHHOMMMMMPPP!!!!
    • Feb 2003
    • 1360

    #16
    Originally posted by Dave
    The saddest thing of all is that the ground is still going to be the same size and they are still leaving the Ladies and Members stands intact.
    Yep, demolish the entire joint and start again I say

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    • WASwansFanatic
      Up the mighty swannies!!!
      • Mar 2003
      • 440

      #17
      This sound awfully like a very similar problem they are having over here.
      Oobi Doobi Subi has around 40000 capacity and of course no where big enough. The seats are small and @@@@ house and facilities archaic when compared with modern stadiums.

      So.......they are developing a new stadium (currently options being looked at) but most favoured is a new 'green field' site.


      In Sydney there is an awesome stadium called......Telstra.... Surely the Swans, AFL, SCG and Telstra can sit down and come to some sort of financial arrangement to allow the Swans to play all games at Telstra during the redevelopment....

      I would hate to see the SCG get reduced to 28000 or whatever and people miss out on going to the footy. These people will simply find other things to do like go to the NRL. Surely the AFL and Swans can use this sort of argument to ship games out to Telstra.....

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      • graystar
        On the Rookie List
        • Oct 2005
        • 543

        #18
        This is crazy. I understand the need to rebuild the stadium an stuff, but surely they need to give a bit of flexibility here.

        How many days in the year is there a crowd bigger than 20,000 from cricket?

        4 days for the test, 2 one dayers?

        The SCG trust know they can bend over the Swans given all the investment in training facilities that has been made over the past 5 years.
        I will be a member again when I return.

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        • JMM from Werro
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          • Mar 2005
          • 7

          #19
          Does any one know ? How long was the contract signed for and if there was any mention on the contract about redevelopment during the period ? Maybe the swans legal advice should have looked into the contract more thoroughly before the committee signed a watertight agreement.
          To the geriatrics of the SGC Trust they should realise that there is Life out side the SCG and Telstra should be an option. Maybe supporters should look at a class action against the SCG trust for inflexability with the venue during reconstructions as genuine supporters will miss big matches.
          What about the interstate supporters ??

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          • blinddog
            Warming the Bench
            • Jan 2003
            • 349

            #20
            As before my view is that the Olympic Stadium is no good. OK the brand of footy played there is better, but one thing I do miss (besides the VB - but i get around that by puring some Stones Ginger Wine into the Tooheys) is the place for the members. I sit in the Noble stand and the view is fantastic, I do not get that at the Olympic Stadium. l also miss that after function - and if they did have an after match function it would have to end within half an hour so people could catch the last train. So while the Swans style at the moment is better for the bigger ground, it does not feel like I as a full member is catered for.
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            • Piobaireachd
              On the Rookie List
              • Aug 2005
              • 428

              #21
              Re: Swans over a barrel re: SCG redevelopment

              Originally posted by Tuco
              http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/foo...E19742,00.html

              Well this doesn't sound too good. Losing 11,500 seats due to the lame redevelopment of the SCG with no hope of compensation for the massive loss of income the Swans will be hit with, whilst simultaneously being locked into a contract that won't allow the Swans to play more games at Telstra?

              Essentially the plan is to reduce capacity by 25% for the sake of adding a pissweak 2800 more seats.

              Get ready for a financial crisis at the Swans next season.

              Note to Colless: time to rethink the SCG. Joke venue that produces a weaker footy product and where the Swans are simply regarded as second class tennants and as an inconvenience while they get their cricket seasons sorted.
              YOu know, I'm agreeing more and more with your sentiments as I'm learning more about the situation, and think it is high time the swans told the SCG to piss off
              An instrument with only 9 notes! Surely it's easy to play?
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              • JF_Bay22_SCG
                expat Sydneysider
                • Jan 2003
                • 3978

                #22
                Originally posted by blinddog
                As before my view is that the Olympic Stadium is no good. OK the brand of footy played there is better, but one thing I do miss (besides the VB - but i get around that by puring some Stones Ginger Wine into the Tooheys) is the place for the members. I sit in the Noble stand and the view is fantastic, I do not get that at the Olympic Stadium. l also miss that after function - and if they did have an after match function it would have to end within half an hour so people could catch the last train. So while the Swans style at the moment is better for the bigger ground, it does not feel like I as a full member is catered for.
                You are saying that you actually enjoy those after-matches? As far as I'm concerned the after-matches hosted by Nicksey at Kings Cross > 'guinea pig' after-matches in the MA Noble. Boose at the club is half the price too. Still having said that, finding somewhere for members to go at Homebush for after-matches should be a priority; hopefully not a corridor like they did a couple of years ago.

                To me the fact that members can meet up before the game at the Brewery counteracts the fact that members don't have any after-match. The solution to the after-match last train connundrum = more day games at Homebush. The Brisbane match out there went swimmingly well & there was no rush back into town afterwards. When you wanted to come home after a drink at the Brewery, you were ready for dinner and could meet up and make an evening off it.

                JF
                "Never ever ever state that Sydney is gone.They are like cockroaches in the aftermath of a nuclear war"
                (Forum poster 'Change', Big Footy 04Apr09)

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                • JF_Bay22_SCG
                  expat Sydneysider
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 3978

                  #23
                  I think I'm going to protest about this & have my user name changed to JF_Bay119_Homebush. Can you actually do that?

                  JF
                  "Never ever ever state that Sydney is gone.They are like cockroaches in the aftermath of a nuclear war"
                  (Forum poster 'Change', Big Footy 04Apr09)

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                  • barry
                    Veterans List
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 8499

                    #24
                    Originally posted by JF_Bay22_SCG
                    I think I'm going to protest about this & have my user name changed to JF_Bay119_Homebush. Can you actually do that?

                    JF
                    there are a few pubs on paramata road near homebush that the swans could either buy/rent/squat. In walking distance too, and then there's busses back to the city late.

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                    • blinddog
                      Warming the Bench
                      • Jan 2003
                      • 349

                      #25
                      "then there's busses back to the city late." Yep busses are great when you have a sh1+e full of beer in you!

                      And the brewhouse before hand - if I meet people before it is at the Concord West hotel. Is the beer at the Brewhouse still in plastic cups?

                      Generally I meet people after the match to discuss the game.

                      At the SCG the kids go inside listen to Luff while us adults are outside discussing the game, no rushing to the last train, noone trying to kick you out (Like at Olympic stadium). The kids get to collect a signature or two. Also I am not going t o take the kids out to the Cross on a saturday nite - even when I am at the footy with friends (no family) I avoid the Cross.

                      If they can overcome these obstacles and provide after match functions at Olympic Stadium, a propoer train service which runs for another hour or so and give me a view equal to upstairs at the Noble behind the big sticks (and still close to the ground) - then I will happily embrace the big white elephant
                      One vege patch at a time

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                      • Norris Lurker
                        Almost Football Legend
                        • Jan 2003
                        • 2982

                        #26
                        Originally posted
                        It's not up to them, the SCG trust have told them that they have a contract and that is that.
                        And such a response from the SCG Trust is typical of the arrogant rugby union poncy-boy born-to-rule bunyip aristocracy that run the place. No wonder other sports want out of the control of the SCG Trust - even Souths would rather play at a 95% empty ground than be subject to the SCG Trust.

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                        • bricon
                          On the Rookie List
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 277

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Norris Lurker
                          And such a response from the SCG Trust is typical of the arrogant rugby union poncy-boy born-to-rule bunyip aristocracy that run the place. No wonder other sports want out of the control of the SCG Trust - even Souths would rather play at a 95% empty ground than be subject to the SCG Trust.
                          Gee, there are a few VERY short memories in here!

                          What about TS?s treatment of the Swans when we got shunted for a RU match, after we already had a prior booking for the ground?

                          What about a Swans final having to be shifted from TS (to the SCG) to accommodate a RL match?

                          What about us having to draw around 50,000 to TS just to break-even in the first few years at TS?

                          Yeah, the joint?s been really great to us.
                          Last edited by bricon; 21 August 2006, 05:10 AM.

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                          • JF_Bay22_SCG
                            expat Sydneysider
                            • Jan 2003
                            • 3978

                            #28
                            Originally posted by blinddog
                            If they can overcome these obstacles and provide after match functions at Olympic Stadium, a propoer train service which runs for another hour or so and give me a view equal to upstairs at the Noble behind the big sticks (and still close to the ground) - then I will happily embrace the big white elephant
                            Where Old Royboy sits at Homebush would have to be one of the best views in the ground to be honest. He is just near the entry door in Bay 119 so is elevated from ground level yet is right next to amenities etc etc. I watched a pre-season match there against Brisbane and was shocked as to how good it was further up the back. This view would be just as good as that from the top of the MA Noble I'd say. (Old Royboys, care to give your comments on this)

                            JF

                            PS:- No plastic cups for me, I get STRONGBOW bottles!
                            "Never ever ever state that Sydney is gone.They are like cockroaches in the aftermath of a nuclear war"
                            (Forum poster 'Change', Big Footy 04Apr09)

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                            • royboy42
                              Senior Player
                              • Apr 2006
                              • 2078

                              #29
                              Our seats at TS are off aisle 411..bit higher than I like but about the same view as I have in the Brewongle...but I DO like walking ten yards to an area with bar and food all right there..and sitting in a comfortable chair to enjoy the drinks. And the loo is only another ten yards away as well!
                              From where I live the drive to both is about the same..we are Sydneysider members so get parking at both venues, so for me , there isn't much in it.
                              I probably prefer the SCG cos of its history, and the atmosphere it can generate with a crowd much smaller than TS; 35,000get a bit lost at Homebush.
                              Just as long as none of the members at the SCG lose their long held seats during the restoration..now THAT would cause ructions!

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                              • woo
                                double vodka lemon pls
                                • Sep 2005
                                • 961

                                #30
                                ok I am about to rant so watch out,

                                I agree that whilst the SCG is being fixed there should be an arrangement in place to allow the games to be played at telstra...BUT...not for the long term,

                                Guys TELSTRA has NO atmosphere...none...sorry...we have had threads about this before and there is an overwhelming response each time to agree with this...so cut it out! I ahve the ebst seats at telstra and still I prefer the scg...stick with our history....
                                you know what they say, dirty pants- clean botty

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