Jowel Posted May 20, 2015 Posted May 20, 2015 I'll believe it's happening when I see a shovel in the ground DinoPresinger, Smoggy, Prydzopolis and 2 others 5
Alexander Posted May 20, 2015 Posted May 20, 2015 Dammit, I thought this thread was created because an announcement had been made Prydzopolis 1
Nnnnnathan12 Posted May 20, 2015 Posted May 20, 2015 Like the North West Rail Link, I'll believe it when it's built..Even now the North West Rail Link is being built and I still don't believe that it will ever be opened.. Nathg, Alexander, Prydzopolis and 3 others 6
Wanderboy Posted May 20, 2015 Posted May 20, 2015 Dammit, I thought this thread was created because an announcement had been made Me too. Ha ha. Prydzopolis 1
WestSyd Posted May 20, 2015 Posted May 20, 2015 If Labour were in power, there is no way it would happen (a new stadium). With a Liberal government there is always a chance, especially in the current economic climate we are in where there is huge growth in and around Parramatta (and being touted as a second CBD). We might just get it now, but we will never get it in 5 years time. Therefore better to wait a year or so and see, and if not just accept the upgrade.
Guest ZipGunBop Posted May 20, 2015 Posted May 20, 2015 Noooo, Screw that. Let's just romance some oil royalty and be done with it. Sydney City Jets. Prydzopolis 1
marron Posted May 20, 2015 Posted May 20, 2015 Noooo, Screw that. Let's just romance some oil royalty and be done with it. Sydney City Jets. What do you think all that Al nasr stuff is all about? TehSmileyBandit and Prydzopolis 2
Burztur Posted May 20, 2015 Posted May 20, 2015 I'll believe it's happening when I see a shovel in the ground I thought there were shovels in the ground but no longer digging Prydzopolis 1
FCWanderers Posted May 21, 2015 Posted May 21, 2015 Interesting article about how the National Stadium of Singapore is having problems with is turf because it's a multipurpose stadium that caters for other events like concerts. Now it has employed the melbourne company that is responsible for the hybrid turf systems at ANZ stadium and the MCG. It is replacing the Desso Grassmaster hybrid turf which it had only installed last year, which incidentally is the turf system that has been installed for the Melbourne City training pitch. When Parramatta Stadium had its turf replaced earlier this year was it a hybrid turf system with synthetic fibers or was it just natural turf? http://www.todayonline.com/sports/hg-sports-provide-permanent-solution-national-stadium-pitch-issues Prydzopolis 1
Hughesy Posted May 21, 2015 Posted May 21, 2015 Just natural from memoryI think you're right. The drainage is the fancy part. Alexander 1
Simmo79 Posted May 23, 2015 Posted May 23, 2015 The pitch at AAMI park in Melbourne is the best in the country. It was in mint condition for the GF and that's after having an NRL game on the night before as well Prydzopolis, DinoPresinger and Alexander 3
matty Posted May 23, 2015 Posted May 23, 2015 Yeah I'm surprised they didn't lay that semi artificial stuff at Parra Prydzopolis 1
Hughesy Posted May 23, 2015 Posted May 23, 2015 The pitch at AAMI park in Melbourne is the best in the country. It was in mint condition for the GF and that's after having an NRL game on the night before as wellAAMI park in general is the best in the country. I'd quite happily take it if they just copied the plan and built us our own version. DinoPresinger and Prydzopolis 2
matty Posted May 23, 2015 Posted May 23, 2015 Not with the homo roof though Prydzopolis and DinoPresinger 2
Alexander Posted May 23, 2015 Posted May 23, 2015 Not with the homo roof though The deal ANZ has with the NSW Government prevents the building of a roof anyway
wendybr Posted May 23, 2015 Posted May 23, 2015 AAMI Park doesn't have a roof. Well.... not one that closes. But who cares.. it's beautiful! Prydzopolis and nmh94 2
Hughesy Posted May 23, 2015 Posted May 23, 2015 Have to check with flytox but I'm pretty sure when the contract states that there can't be a 'roof', they are referring to a retractable one that completely closes to block out the elements. Surely it's not that ridiculous that a grandstand can't even have a covering structure over it... That's just completely unreasonable otherwise. Prydzopolis 1
Flytox Posted May 23, 2015 Posted May 23, 2015 Not with the homo roof though Heathen!!!! Prydzopolis, Alexander and wendybr 3
Alexander Posted May 23, 2015 Posted May 23, 2015 Have to check with flytox but I'm pretty sure when the contract states that there can't be a 'roof', they are referring to a retractable one that completely closes to block out the elements. Surely it's not that ridiculous that a grandstand can't even have a covering structure over it... That's just completely unreasonable otherwise. Yeah sorry I meant a retractable roof. Prydzopolis 1
matty Posted May 23, 2015 Posted May 23, 2015 Have to check with flytox but I'm pretty sure when the contract states that there can't be a 'roof', they are referring to a retractable one that completely closes to block out the elements. Surely it's not that ridiculous that a grandstand can't even have a covering structure over it... That's just completely unreasonable otherwise.Yeah sorry I meant a retractable roof. And I didn't. Cos Aami Park doesn't have one. That bubble roof is so stupid. Alexander 1
Flytox Posted May 23, 2015 Posted May 23, 2015 It also means it can't expand doesn't it. No. The issue with AAMI Park is that although the footings where strengthened to be able to distribute the load of a 50k stadium to the foundation material the architectural program above the footings has been stretched to the limit to cater for 30k and effectively needs to be demolished and rebuilt to cater for 50k. One of the issues with doing this is the length of the site being limited by a road tunnel and other roads. The available length is 50m shorter than the length of the 52k Suncorp Stadium and cannot fit another tier of seating unless the roads are removed. If this cannot be done then to achieve 50k capacity requires an extra 45ish rows of seating each side of the stadium which is approximately double what is there now. The cost of expansion is prohibitive and when preliminary costings were done for our World Cup bid it was found to be cheaper to build a new stadium on a different site. Simmo79, marron and Alexander 3
wendybr Posted May 23, 2015 Posted May 23, 2015 It also means it can't expand doesn't it. No. The issue with AAMI Park is that although the footings where strengthened to be able to distribute the load of a 50k stadium to the foundation material the architectural program above the footings has been stretched to the limit to cater for 30k and effectively needs to be demolished and rebuilt to cater for 50k. One of the issues with doing this is the length of the site being limited by a road tunnel and other roads. The available length is 50m shorter than the length of the 52k Suncorp Stadium and cannot fit another tier of seating unless the roads are removed. If this cannot be done then to achieve 50k capacity requires an extra 45ish rows of seating each side of the stadium which is approximately double what is there now. The cost of expansion is prohibitive and when preliminary costings were done for our World Cup bid it was found to be cheaper to build a new stadium on a different site. You're always a fountain of information, Flytox! It's a shame they got this wrong at AAMI, but they wouldn't demolish it would they?? To me, it's the most beautiful example of modern architecture in Melbourne, in a perfect location. And a fantastic venue to experience a game. .
Hughesy Posted May 23, 2015 Posted May 23, 2015 It also means it can't expand doesn't it. No. The issue with AAMI Park is that although the footings where strengthened to be able to distribute the load of a 50k stadium to the foundation material the architectural program above the footings has been stretched to the limit to cater for 30k and effectively needs to be demolished and rebuilt to cater for 50k. One of the issues with doing this is the length of the site being limited by a road tunnel and other roads. The available length is 50m shorter than the length of the 52k Suncorp Stadium and cannot fit another tier of seating unless the roads are removed. If this cannot be done then to achieve 50k capacity requires an extra 45ish rows of seating each side of the stadium which is approximately double what is there now. The cost of expansion is prohibitive and when preliminary costings were done for our World Cup bid it was found to be cheaper to build a new stadium on a different site.Interesting. Seems like they stuffed it up big time. If Victory keep up their success they're only going to keep growing, I would say that in 10 years time they will have outgrown 30k which leaves them with a big headache. With the AFL buying Etihad in the next 12 months or whenever I can't imagine they're going to be willing to share which is gonna severely limit the growth, particularly of the derby. I suppose the MCG is always there but that's too big. Alexander and wendybr 2
marron Posted May 24, 2015 Posted May 24, 2015 Some say stuffed up. Some say guaranteed there'd be a cap on rectangular field sports. wendybr and Alexander 2
Flytox Posted May 24, 2015 Posted May 24, 2015 It also means it can't expand doesn't it. No. The issue with AAMI Park is that although the footings where strengthened to be able to distribute the load of a 50k stadium to the foundation material the architectural program above the footings has been stretched to the limit to cater for 30k and effectively needs to be demolished and rebuilt to cater for 50k. One of the issues with doing this is the length of the site being limited by a road tunnel and other roads. The available length is 50m shorter than the length of the 52k Suncorp Stadium and cannot fit another tier of seating unless the roads are removed. If this cannot be done then to achieve 50k capacity requires an extra 45ish rows of seating each side of the stadium which is approximately double what is there now. The cost of expansion is prohibitive and when preliminary costings were done for our World Cup bid it was found to be cheaper to build a new stadium on a different site. You're always a fountain of information, Flytox! It's a shame they got this wrong at AAMI, but they wouldn't demolish it tho would they?? To me, it's the most beautiful example of modern architecture in Melbourne, in such a lovely location. And a fantastic venue to experience a game. I don't think they got it wrong with AAMI. The site was only ever suitable for a 30k stadium. DinoPresinger, Alexander, Simmo79 and 1 other 4
Flytox Posted May 24, 2015 Posted May 24, 2015 Interesting. Seems like they stuffed it up big time. If Victory keep up their success they're only going to keep growing, I would say that in 10 years time they will have outgrown 30k which leaves them with a big headache. With the AFL buying Etihad in the next 12 months or whenever I can't imagine they're going to be willing to share which is gonna severely limit the growth, particularly of the derby. I suppose the MCG is always there but that's too big. The statistics in Australia show that it is very difficult to get an average attendance at a stadium above 80% capacity so if that holds for Victory they aren't far off fully utilising AAMI. In my view as soon as City become successful new fans in Melbourne will tend towards supporting them instead of Victory because of the availability of space in the stadium. Alexander 1
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