Gee whiz. You are tough to please.
Making connections and rubbing shoulders with other professional sports teams on a daily basis is obviously beneficial and I believe we may even be getting a small financial boost from this. If the alternative to this announcement was starting a local A-League franchise then obviously we'd explore the latter but that hasn't been on the cards for close to a decade now. Professional soccer on the Gold Coast is coming from a long way back after the Clive Palmer debacle. Little steps like this are necessary to put our city in a position to re-enter the A-League in the future.
It's in our best interests to attract as many tenants to the Carrara Sport Precinct as possible. This is a positive step forward for us as an organisation.
As I said the The Vic-Yeah maybe I just don’t want the FFA to now think that the Roar cover off all of SE QLD.
I was a GCU member and it be great to once again in summer go to Soccer games.
The Roar fan base and club were the ones that campaigned the hardest to kick GCU out. They got their wAy and are now moving in.
As far as I’m concerned BrisC Roar can GAGF.
The Coast will rise again.