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Massive pink elephant.
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Points from forward half is a key premiership indicator? Wouldn't like 99% of all points for all teams be scored from the forward half?
Count the amount of times a team takes possession of a loose ball in their forward 50.I wonder how it is calculated.
Had a discussion in the Perth Stadium thread about it. I commented that there were some teething issues at AO, it was a bit hard at first, but different grass was the main concern, but said- they rolled the dirt pretty hard to lazer level it before they laid down the turf and had to use a lot of sand those first couple of months of 2013-14 cricket season to get it right. Because of better drainage work, they lay gravel and sand before they put the brown soil down so that made the ground harder post development compared to pre development.It's bad but it's not bad but it's bad.
THE Crows have been given the green light to press ahead with plans to redevelop the ageing Adelaide Aquatic Centre into its new, $60 million headquarters.
Adelaide City Council last night gave the AFL side permission to start designing concept plans for the North Adelaide site for its training and administration complex.
The council will now provide the club with guidelines it has to meet before plans are lodged, which include community benefit, engagement, impact on parklands and value for money.
Council chief executive Mark Goldstone said those guidelines were strict and elected members could knock back any plan, should it not comply with them.
“In my discussions with the Adelaide Football Club, I have also made it clear that there will be non-negotiables surrounding any proposal,” Mr Goldstone told the meeting.
“Firstly, no licensed facility in the parklands, no increase in footprint beyond the size of the current facility and no significant change to the public’s access.”
******* crows fingers in itRichmond denied access to Adelaide Oval
Training at Prospect
LOL
They'll never accept that criteria anyway.I think it's perfect for the Crows just another completely soulless HQ.
Good on them. Who can deny that they aren't entitled to a new HQ built on public land with public money.
I think it's perfect for the Crows just another completely soulless HQ.
“In my discussions with the Adelaide Football Club, I have also made it clear that there will be non-negotiables surrounding any proposal,” Mr Goldstone told the meeting.
“Firstly, no licensed facility in the parklands, no increase in footprint beyond the size of the current facility and no significant change to the public’s access.”
There will be a **** fight about this. This is probably the biggest demand by crows supporters on their club to get a facility. Surely the council wont be able to stop them setting up the equivalent of the Port club that can hold a few hundred people there to buy a meal and drink.
I don't think they actually want a facility for members that's all supporter talk.“In my discussions with the Adelaide Football Club, I have also made it clear that there will be non-negotiables surrounding any proposal,” Mr Goldstone told the meeting.
“Firstly, no licensed facility in the parklands, no increase in footprint beyond the size of the current facility and no significant change to the public’s access.”
There will be a **** fight about this. This is probably the biggest demand by crows supporters on their club to get a facility. Surely the council wont be able to stop them setting up the equivalent of the Port club that can hold a few hundred people there to buy a meal and drink.
So let me get this straight
On top of the FREE rent they got at West Lakes to now a $20M grant to build their new base....but they are still referring us as the handout club?
“In my discussions with the Adelaide Football Club, I have also made it clear that there will be non-negotiables surrounding any proposal,” Mr Goldstone told the meeting.
“Firstly, no licensed facility in the parklands, no increase in footprint beyond the size of the current facility and no significant change to the public’s access.”
There will be a **** fight about this. This is probably the biggest demand by crows supporters on their club to get a facility. Surely the council wont be able to stop them setting up the equivalent of the Port club that can hold a few hundred people there to buy a meal and drink.
They could apply for a temporary liquor license each week there's a game on
Surely they would be no objection to this
In a public park in North Adelaide? Unlikely