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Exactly.
Realistically, how many times does it rain at Subi a year?
This is pretty funky
I hate the roof at Docklands. Footy is a game that should be played in the elements.... just doesn't look like AFL whenever I see a game from Docklands where the roof is closed.
No roof for the new Perth stadium.
I hate the roof at Docklands. Footy is a game that should be played in the elements.... just doesn't look like AFL whenever I see a game from Docklands where the roof is closed.
No roof for the new Perth stadium.
In 2012? There would be some sell outs. Definitely. You'd sell out both derby games, a couple of the West Coast blockbusters. Considering both clubs are decent chances to play finals footy, you could sell out those as well.As a footy fan who takes in 3-5 games each season 'just for the hell of it' that dont involve my club, its usually Docklands that gets my money.
Will a 60k stadium be sold out by the WA clubs?
Why not something halfway between Docklands and the MCG?
and maybe even movable seats like in Stade de France, just for the odd world cup qualifier, Wallabies game or maybe a Super Rugby or A-League GF.
I would prefer the Subiaco size.
The closing roof is a waste of money.
No, that adds up to $300 million to one design and they're currently finishing
a rectangular Perth stadium.
I'm a rugby and soccer man myself and I completely agree. nib Stadium should be great next year and they can easily grow it if need be.
There will be at most 3 games a year that require a rectangular field (a wallabies test, maybe 2, maybe an origin game, socceroos?)
And none of these will bring in 75,000 people, it isn't worth it. Save the $300m and we'll sit 15m further from the action the few times a year we'll actually be going there.
I'm a rugby and soccer man myself and I completely agree. nib Stadium should be great next year and they can easily grow it if need be.
There will be at most 3 games a year that require a rectangular field (a wallabies test, maybe 2, maybe an origin game, socceroos?)
And none of these will bring in 75,000 people, it isn't worth it. Save the $300m and we'll sit 15m further from the action the few times a year we'll actually be going there.
I'm a fan of Etihad, & it hosts more than just AFL footy, BUT rain is not the problem for Perth that it is for Melbourne.
No roof gets my vote.
perth isnt wetter than melbourne lol, perth can get wet but you have probably been to melbourne, it rains all the time. it aint a myth its fact hahaIt's a bit of an urban myth that its so wet in Melbourne and dry over here. Perth is much wetter over the winter period (May-September) than Melbourne.
perth isnt wetter than melbourne lol, perth can get wet but you have probably been to melbourne, it rains all the time. it aint a myth its fact haha
He was probably just looking at the rainfall per year. I think we get more total rainfall in perth, but it rains more in melbourne.
Of those I have to say these 2 strike me as the best:
From the exterior, I really like AAMI Park in Melbourne.
the top one looks like a very large... Vagina...
eh, a little bit. I'm only 15 so I haven't seen any that loose