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The WA Football Commission will turn up the heat on the State Government's continuing refusal to discuss a new stadium in Perth in the coming weeks, by handing over their latest vision of a staged upgrade of Subiaco Oval.
While Premier Colin Barnett and his government have put off any discussion of a new stadium until at least February 2011, the issue refuses to go away - with the FFA's bid for World Cup 2018 and 2022 forcing some consideration, and the AFL also with their own agenda.
WAFC chief executive Wayne Bradshaw confirmed to WAtoday.com.au that their vision for an upgraded stadium, complete with images, would be handed over to the Government before Christmas.
The initial stage of the WAFC plan would see Subiaco Oval upgraded to a capacity in the low 50,000s initially, with obvious room for upgrades.
"We still believe in the rebuild option, and we hope to give over the document outlining our vision by Christmas," Bradshaw said.
"Clearly this is the biggest issue facing football in this state, and we would like it to move forward."