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WSW crowds clearly took a big hit with the stadium development and then the fall off in interest in the league and despite that are still getting reasonable crowds, don't quite know what the argument is. The league is slowly rebuilding the trust of the fans with the reversal of the GF decision but it's still going to take a while to grow back. Not sure that's a reflection on the WSW as an organisation though.
They averaged 7.3k last season, that included their once a season boost from the derby. The year before was 8k.

Those are terrible numbers. For the A League they might be 'ok' but I'm of the belief they expected they'd have kept a much bigger core group of fans.

Their dwindling fan base has nothing to do with the Sydney GF decision. If anything, that should've had more casuals interested. Other clubs from different states would be a fair argument for that.
 
They averaged 7.3k last season, that included their once a season boost from the derby. The year before was 8k.

Those are terrible numbers. For the A League they might be 'ok' but I'm of the belief they expected they'd have kept a much bigger core group of fans.

Their dwindling fan base has nothing to do with the Sydney GF decision. If anything, that should've had more casuals interested. Other clubs from different states would be a fair argument for that.

They were terrible the season before and it was coming out of covid.
 
They were terrible the season before and it was coming out of covid.
Coming out of covid isn't an excuse.

The NRL and AFL had record crowd attendances while 'coming out of covid'.

Being terrible won't help, especially with the fickle crowds we have up here.
 
Yeah agree I think the stadium is zero chance. They really should’ve given that licence to SE Melb where lot more growth in the game

In theory, there's potential for a decent sized WU supporter base. The western suburbs of Melbourne has had massive growth, including lots of young families, and it's still expanding. Then you've got the Geelong market.

We'll know more when they start playing home games in Tarneit at the training facility later this season. Details are a little sketchy but as far as I can tell for A League games it will have 800 permanent seats, 2,000 temporary seats and 2,200 standing. If they can fill that on a regular basis then there could be a push to build the 15,000 capacity stadium.
 

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They averaged 7.3k last season, that included their once a season boost from the derby. The year before was 8k.

Those are terrible numbers. For the A League they might be 'ok' but I'm of the belief they expected they'd have kept a much bigger core group of fans.

Their dwindling fan base has nothing to do with the Sydney GF decision. If anything, that should've had more casuals interested. Other clubs from different states would be a fair argument for that.

My point.

Dwindling? Seems to be on the improve this season.
 
In theory, there's potential for a decent sized WU supporter base. The western suburbs of Melbourne has had massive growth, including lots of young families, and it's still expanding. Then you've got the Geelong market.

We'll know more when they start playing home games in Tarneit at the training facility later this season. Details are a little sketchy but as far as I can tell for A League games it will have 800 permanent seats, 2,000 temporary seats and 2,200 standing. If they can fill that on a regular basis then there could be a push to build the 15,000 capacity stadium.

The stadium is getting built. It's backed by the council:




The concept behind it is a new suburb with a train station. Symonds Homes obviously will be the builder for much of it (WU owners).



WU have suffered greatly from having no home ground. Playing out of AAMI, Ballarat, Geelong makes it difficult to build an identity.


Their fan base will come mostly from Ballarat, Geelong and the western suburbs.
 
Coming out of covid isn't an excuse.

The NRL and AFL had record crowd attendances while 'coming out of covid'.

Being terrible won't help, especially with the fickle crowds we have up here.

I'm there for the Unite round in January, can't wait!! Games all weekend at Parra, Leichardt & Allianz. You gonna check it out? Jan 12-14.
 
In theory, there's potential for a decent sized WU supporter base. The western suburbs of Melbourne has had massive growth, including lots of young families, and it's still expanding. Then you've got the Geelong market.

We'll know more when they start playing home games in Tarneit at the training facility later this season. Details are a little sketchy but as far as I can tell for A League games it will have 800 permanent seats, 2,000 temporary seats and 2,200 standing. If they can fill that on a regular basis then there could be a push to build the 15,000 capacity stadium.
Oh definitely it's the biggest growth corridor in Australia. Still I think soccer growth is greater in SE Melb. As for the stadium i would be shocked if anyone's silly enough to build that and the training grounds and shops/cafes etc that was planned. Don't think they'll get much govt support so it's a deadset loss for private investors. Really don't understand the numbers/logic behind it.
 
The stadium is getting built. It's backed by the council:




The concept behind it is a new suburb with a train station. Symonds Homes obviously will be the builder for much of it (WU owners).



WU have suffered greatly from having no home ground. Playing out of AAMI, Ballarat, Geelong makes it difficult to build an identity.


Their fan base will come mostly from Ballarat, Geelong and the western suburbs.
Council is clueless
 
Council is clueless

They aren't. Imagine all the rates generated from a new suburb over the next 100 years.. The stadium is just one part of a larger precinct. Between Symonds & the council it's definitely viable. Not to mention the stadium will also attract NRL games, concerts etc.

Within 20 years the precinct will be surrounded endless housing developments. Long term it's a winner.
 
They aren't. Imagine all the rates generated from a new suburb over the next 100 years.. The stadium is just one part of a larger precinct. Between Symonds & the council it's definitely viable. Not to mention the stadium will also attract NRL games, concerts etc.

Within 20 years the precinct will be surrounded endless housing developments. Long term it's a winner.
Oh they are. You think ratepayers are going to be happy paying for that? Council has already given the owners the land. Anyway agree to disagree
 
Oh they are. You think ratepayers are going to be happy paying for that? Council has already given the owners the land. Anyway agree to disagree

It's a standard public private partnership. City of Wyndham want to build a new precinct, suburb. WU need a home ground. Combining the two makes sense for me.


Whether I agree with it or not matters little as it is happening.
 
As for the stadium i would be shocked if anyone's silly enough to build that and the training grounds and shops/cafes etc that was planned. Don't think they'll get much govt support so it's a deadset loss for private investors. Really don't understand the numbers/logic behind it.

The WU training ground, refashioned as a home stadium. should be complete soon. Up to 5,000 capacity. It remains to be seen whether it is a success for spectator numbers, facilities, transport infrastructure etc.

The reality is that marginal parliamentary seats are not at stake, and the Victorian government is broke. So the likelihood of funding for a 15,000 stadium is bleak.
 

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It's a standard public private partnership. City of Wyndham want to build a new precinct, suburb. WU need a home ground. Combining the two makes sense for me.


Whether I agree with it or not matters little as it is happening.
It's in Tarneit not a new suburb.

The WU training ground, refashioned as a home stadium. should be complete soon. Up to 5,000 capacity. It remains to be seen whether it is a success for spectator numbers, facilities, transport infrastructure etc.

The reality is that marginal parliamentary seats are not at stake, and the Victorian government is broke. So the likelihood of funding for a 15,000 stadium is bleak.

Why do we need a new stadium for a team with just a few thousand members? Share AAMI, Marvel and or Geelong
 
My point.

Dwindling? Seems to be on the improve this season.
It always starts highly and then falls away badly once it starts competing with the football codes.

By the end of the season, my bet is the average will be under 10k again.
 
Why do we need a new stadium for a team with just a few thousand members? Share AAMI, Marvel and or Geelong

It's a brand new club. Building of facilities goes hand in hand with growing the supporter base. They need to establish a home ground in Tarneit instead of wandering around between Ballarat, Geelong and Melbourne.
 
It's in Tarneit not a new suburb.



Why do we need a new stadium for a team with just a few thousand members? Share AAMI, Marvel and or Geelong

It's not just a new stadium. It's a multipurpose stadium within an entire precinct of shopping/housing.



I don't see the problem with it when it's a joint public/private partnership.
 
It always starts highly and then falls away badly once it starts competing with the football codes.

By the end of the season, my bet is the average will be under 10k again.

I'll bet once the Asian Cup has finished attendances will jump significantly.
 

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It always starts highly and then falls away badly once it starts competing with the football codes.

By the end of the season, my bet is the average will be under 10k again.



After watching that one can not be fired up about the Sydney derby.
 


After watching that one can not be fired up about the Sydney derby.


Tried to get him to come out for it and kick on into Pool-Man City then City-Swansea but he wasn't having a bar of it. :(
 
Imagine not being keen to spend 12 hours with me watching football..

Id be up for that if I lived in Sydney and had nothing on!

Always a bonus to escape the wife / kids on a Sat night haha
 

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