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I hope they don't check out this forum to get an idea of the most pressing issues Force fans have. The stadium wouldn't be the first on the list if this forum was anything to go by.
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They could give us all 3 as a presentoh wait, the force was blamed for ruining christmas wasnt it..............
Didn't they lock up the tooth fairy too?
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Bastards!! When will we learn?? I heard the hunting trip to get easter bunny got cancelled, its all good cos didnt we just buy easter anyway?
Congratulations Jenha; if your mentioning rectangular stadia you may want to bring it up in the context of Asian or Asean intergration: if Australia is to get serioius about interaction with Asian nations we need international standard rectangular stadia (push from the soccer angle as that actually has more clout) then angle in the international Asian nations that play rugby (either 15 many or 7's). Just a thought.Originally Posted by Jehna
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To all Emirates Western Force members and supporters
RugbyWA put forward a strong case to the Stadia Taskforce for the development of a 35,000 seat rectangular stadium. And while the taskforce has recommended a two stadia policy, it is clear that neither it nor the State Government have an appetite at this time for a dedicated rectangular development with a 35,000 seat capacity.
Now that the WAFL has changed its tack and supports the multi-purpose stadium, we have to accept that that is the likely outcome.
Our job now is to ensure that the multi-purpose stadium’s rectangular configurations meet the needs of rugby.
There is no doubt the design of the multi-purpose stadium will have our supporters closer, and higher, than at Subiaco Oval. For a start, the retractable seating will have the closest spectator 15m from the action, rather than the 31m at Subiaco.
We will need to look at creative ways of managing crowds of 30,000-plus in a 60,000 seat stadium.
RugbyWA will also be working with the State Government and the Department of Sport and Recreation on the issues of management, scheduling, tenure and rental to ensure the multi-purpose stadium is financially viable for rugby. We have only recently received the financial assumptions underlying the taskforce’s conclusions and recommendations and this will take some time to work through.
We’ll keep you posted.
For more information visit www.rugbywa.com.au
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just keep the WAFC out of the management of the stadium and that will be a start
Damn. I was under the impression that Rugby WA and others were ready to put up a big fight over this, that was what I was waiting for but apparently not.Originally Posted by The InnFORCEr
I guess we have to be pragmatic about it now at this stage and support the 60k stadium and put our efforts into ensuring we het the best facilities possible out of it.
My main concern is the design of a stadium with moveable seating is going to be expensive and I can see that part of the design being binned as soon as the costs blow out in the detail design phase.
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i hate to say it but you might be right about that partOriginally Posted by The EnForcer
Well they should have $20m to put towards the retractable seating...
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I'm a little more optomistic about them actually building the retractable seats, TEF. But more concerned about it's week to week functionality. From an engineers perspective, is it likely to be deployable and retractable overnight. Does anyone konw if there's such a system (24hr turnaround) in use anywhere?Originally Posted by The EnForcer
How long does it take at telstra stadium in sydney??
The problem there isn't the time to do the seats, it's lifting the turf.
bloody turf-lifters in Sydney, the lot of them!!!
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Well given the crappy stadium we've had to play at for the last 2 years (yes it was agreed to play there so I have stomached a not-fit-for-the-purpose-stadium) and god knows how long the Force will have to carry on playing there until they build this multi-purpose crappy stadium...if they do and the Force play there I'll be baby sitting the kids watching it on Fox and TQ1 can go if she wants to.
I don't agree with a stadium that is not-fit-for-the-purpose.![]()
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