Are those images what the stadium will look like at the initial 60,000 seat capacity or once it has been extended to 80,000 at some point in the future?
looks like it is effectively open roof so they can build upwards.
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Are those images what the stadium will look like at the initial 60,000 seat capacity or once it has been extended to 80,000 at some point in the future?
We've had a hillman hunter for the lYeah, but it's still an awesome ground to go to, to get around, and to watch footy in. I understand that the Perth Stadium needs to be significantly larger, but it seems like you're buying a Porsche, when a Toyota will do just as fine for half the price.
Yeah, but it's still an awesome ground to go to, to get around, and to watch footy in. I understand that the Perth Stadium needs to be significantly larger, but it seems like you're buying a Porsche, when a Toyota will do just as fine for half the price.
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looks like it is effectively open roof so they can build upwards.
they are too pathetic to call a WC, Lavoratory,Toilet by the right name.!
it will be knocked down they just don't want to say it right away.
maybe those fools in subiaco who had a whinge about the previous developments will realize their entertainment distinct will probably die.
Yeah I hope so. I'd hate to get excited about what looks like a pretty awesome stadium only to find out it's still decades away.
closer to the MCG.I may have missed this, but what is the ovals AFL dimensions (similar to subi? MCG?...)
I may have missed this, but what is the ovals AFL dimensions (similar to subi? MCG?...)
They needed to make it wider to fit the ICC's minimum requirements for international cricket.
bit off topic but i wonder where that leaves the WACA.
No - actually I don't want a shitty half done stadium.Yeah, but it's still an awesome ground to go to, to get around, and to watch footy in. I understand that the Perth Stadium needs to be significantly larger, but it seems like you're buying a Porsche, when a Toyota will do just as fine for half the price.
Exactly. We already have one of those.No - actually I don't want a shitty half done stadium.
Book marked hehe. I hope it is ready by 2018, already sick of Subi.I'll eat my hat if its ready to go for 2018 season.
I would guess that the most difficult part of the whole construction would be the foundations. By your updates we have receieved, the swampy ground is ready to go!Should be ready on time. Stadiums aren't really as complex as other buildings when you think about it. Most of the volume is empty space! In reality you're pouring the outside circumference.
bit off topic but i wonder where that leaves the WACA.
I wouldn't be so sure about that. As far as I was reading about the other day nothing has been confirmed for renovations at the WACA and it's reaching a stage if it doesn't renovate before this new stadium is opened it will face huge pressure to secure the funding. The cricket traditionalist will fight for the WACA but those who control the cash will say why not just move in to a 60k venue that's ready to go. The WACA is going to have to fight.The WACA will remain. The only cricket that will likely move to the new stadium will be domestic T20, and perhaps the occasional ODI where they will be expecting a huge crowd. Everything else will stay at the WACA, and they will decide which games get moved, presumably based on carefully modelling the break-even point in terms of ticket sales. They've already said that test cricket will stay at the WACA. I can't see them shifting shield cricket there and making a profit out of the 1500 people that turn up.
The WACA will remain. The only cricket that will likely move to the new stadium will be domestic T20, and perhaps the occasional ODI where they will be expecting a huge crowd. Everything else will stay at the WACA, and they will decide which games get moved, presumably based on carefully modelling the break-even point in terms of ticket sales. They've already said that test cricket will stay at the WACA. I can't see them shifting shield cricket there and making a profit out of the 1500 people that turn up.