That's a factor of the design that won't be settled until about 2017 i wouldn't thinkWhat's the colour scheme/pattern for the seats?? I see there is some orange.
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That's a factor of the design that won't be settled until about 2017 i wouldn't thinkWhat's the colour scheme/pattern for the seats?? I see there is some orange.
The Sunday Times has obtained a letter written by the WAFL Council of Presidents chair Brett Raponi which warns modelling suggests income generated for local football could fall from $15 million annually to just $3 million – even if the WA Football Commission wins the contract to operate the new $1.2 billion facility.
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In the confidential letter, dated May 21, Mr Raponi also warns that filling the 60,000-seat stadium will be a “far tougher prospect than initially projected”.
“With greater community access to live televised games and immediate internet access to information, it is foreseeable that the move to a 60,000 seat stadium will have its challenges,” hen says.
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WAFC chief executive Gary Walton said stadium operations were its “core business”.
“The WAFC has full expectation to assume the operator role at the new Perth stadium for football,” he said.
All will be OK if the same old WAFC cronies are given a free stadium to run how they see fitWAFL warns grassroots football will be ‘major loser’ in Burswood switch
Fair amount of scaremongering from the WAFC.
WAFL warns grassroots football will be ‘major loser’ in Burswood switch
Fair amount of scaremongering from the WAFC.
All will be OK if the same old WAFC cronies are given a free stadium to run how they see fit
Remember how hard the WAFC has fought the Burswood optionBetter than pukka MCC types, cricket club types are for themselves & clearly prefer other activities not Aussie Rules. Its not the people feasting, it is about the game, the players, the fans ...
Remember how hard the WAFC has fought the Burswood option
They never wanted the stadium in the first place.Then only in Subi.
Nothing to do with grass roots footy,just power and a bucket of money
Should be run by professional arena management not a one sport group with vested interests
Pros like the MCC, no thanks.
Subi had a lease with another 78 years to run, WAFC has a duty of care to WA footy ... if stadium management rights have a significant level of profit it is better in WAFC hands rather a SMA (Adelaide Oval) model with say Eventscorp or the elitist member model of a suburban sports club (e.g Melbourne Cricket Club). As long as it is not competing with the competing clubs for members wanting to access events ie footy or BBL, or pocketing a big % of the revenue I have less concern but empire building is human behaviour.
contextualise the posts? Like make them coloured or glowing? or flash when a goal is scored? Every stadium should have contextualised posts in my opinion. When your graze them, they turn blue.OK thanks Gaskin - should try to contextualise the posts more. Just grazed and got it arse about
contextualise the posts? Like make them coloured or glowing? or flash when a goal is scored? Every stadium should have contextualised posts in my opinion. When your graze them, they turn blue.
contextualise the posts? Like make them coloured or glowing? or flash when a goal is scored? Every stadium should have contextualised posts in my opinion. When your graze them, they turn blue.
Aren't the WAFC the same people who keep booking Rugby games during AFL finals?
https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/s...377428/rugby-clash-puts-finals-in-spin-again/
Oh yes that's them.
Aren't the WAFC the same people who keep booking Rugby games during AFL finals?
https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/s...377428/rugby-clash-puts-finals-in-spin-again/
Oh yes that's them.
Good point.Just looking at this picture again, I notice that the players interchange boxes have been fully incorporated into the design to minimise viewing impact. Great idea and I hope this is implemented.
You could have hotspot type technology. When doing the review you can see the area that the ball has hit the post, if it lights up like in the cricket you know there's contact. You could do the same to work out if a player touches the ball. Admittedly I have no idea how hotspot works.How would they be able to differentiate between the ball and a player on the ground touching them? They'd be going off like a Christmas tree all the time.
I reckon get rid of the hit the post its a behind rule - if it goes thru, and grazes a post, its a goal, if it bounces back into play, play on. ultimate chaos ball.You could have hotspot type technology. When doing the review you can see the area that the ball has hit the post, if it lights up like in the cricket you know there's contact. You could do the same to work out if a player touches the ball. Admittedly I have no idea how hotspot works.
I reckon get rid of the hit the post its a behind rule - if it goes thru, and grazes a post, its a goal, if it bounces back into play, play on. ultimate chaos ball.
Yeh maybeDidn't the AFL trial this in the early 2000's in the pre-season competition (during their 'lets try and put international rules into the game' craze)
That was funny, often the players forgot about it and just stood there thinking it was a behind for a moment.Didn't the AFL trial this in the early 2000's in the pre-season competition (during their 'lets try and put international rules into the game' craze)
How often do players touch a post though? Mostly it's just a collision which hits the soft, covered part of the posts anyway. That or just make that covering go like two metres up the posts, 95% of the kicks that graze the post hit them in the higher half anyway so you can afford to not have the technology low down on the post.How would they be able to differentiate between the ball and a player on the ground touching them? They'd be going off like a Christmas tree all the time.
So when do they actually start building this stadium?
Are you across this.