[Resurrected] The real reason behind the new Alliance stadium

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So they can instal a curtain to hide the thousands of empty seats at each game

What a joke

They should just make the roosters and waratahs play out of a suburban ground

Sydney FC, Roosters and Waratahs want LED ‘curtain’ at new Allianz Stadium

Sydney FC, the Roosters and the Waratahs are leading a push to ensure the NSW Government follows through on promises to include a multi-mode curtain in the new Allianz Stadium design, to avoid the sight of playing in a two-thirds empty venue every week.

With the coalition government returned to office in last weekend's election, the nine tenants of the Moore Park precinct are lobbying for money to be found to pay for some form of curtain that can cover the top section of the stadium, after it was quietly dropped from the 45,000-seat design last year on grounds of cost.

After Infrastructure NSW confirmed to The Daily Telegraph that the curtain isn't in the $729m design presented by the government last year, the SCG Trust is also pushing heavily to meet the promises made to the major tenants in return for them supporting a full rebuild.

When they announced their public backing for a rebuild of the stadium in November 2017, both Sydney FC and the Roosters trumpeted the inclusion of an LED curtain that would carry their livery and disguise the empty tiers of seats during regular games.

Sydney FC averaged just under 15,000 crowds at their home games last season, with the Roosters and Waratahs some 1500 less. It's widely feared the stadium will be a white elephant if it looks mostly empty week in, week out.

After external reviewers went through the stadium plans last year, both the curtain and the so-called media halo an LED display at the edge of the roof, were dropped to save $46m though the defined tiers of seating necessary will be built, and the roof designed, to allow for a curtain to be installed retrospectively.

A spokesperson for Sports Minister Stuart Ayres would only confirm that the demolition of the stadium had begun, and construction of the new entity is due to start next year.

But Infrastructure NSW, which will manage the project, confirmed there is currently no curtain budgeted for.

The $729 million rebuild of the Sydney Football Stadium announced by the NSW Government in March 2018 did not include a club mode curtain a spokesperson said.

However, the stadium's roof and upper tier is being designed to permit the future installation of a club mode curtain

But a briefing document prepared by the SCG Trust for its tenants four months before the winning design was announced said it would boast a world-first dual operating modes Club mode will have 30,000 seats available with a revolutionary LED mesh curtain covering the top deck, keeping the sound in the stadium and providing the ability to display images and branding to generate atmosphere.

In championship mode the curtain lifts to make the full 45,000-seat capacity available for major events

It's understood the curtain remains a major priority for the Trust, after the Alliance of Moore Park Sports its tenants met this week and agreed to step up lobbying of government now the election is over.

The final design for the interior of the stadium will be drawn up in coming months.

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...3bbb794cad3033c2b001b3a854a&memtype=anonymous
 
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OK ... getting tickets to attend an NBA game in the states is very difficult .... why ... Basketball stadiums are smaller ... demand is huge ..

The average attendance per game of 17,987, was also the highest NBA regular season average of all-time. Games were harder to get tickets to this year as well. 741 games were sold out, exceeding the previous high of 723 from the 2015-16 and 2016-2017 seasons. .... most clubs sell out seasons tickets ....

This also means that apart from playing in front of sell out crowds ... they can charge more for tickets ... supply and demand ... the average cost of an NBA ticket is $89 .......

Which leads me to think high quality suburban grounds "capped" at 20,000 is a much smarter plan than huge stadiums .....
 
So they can instal a curtain to hide the thousands of empty seats at each game

What a joke

They should just make the roosters and waratahs play out of a suburban ground

Sydney FC, Roosters and Waratahs want LED ‘curtain’ at new Allianz Stadium

Sydney FC, the Roosters and the Waratahs are leading a push to ensure the NSW Government follows through on promises to include a multi-mode curtain in the new Allianz Stadium design, to avoid the sight of playing in a two-thirds empty venue every week.

With the coalition government returned to office in last weekend's election, the nine tenants of the Moore Park precinct are lobbying for money to be found to pay for some form of curtain that can cover the top section of the stadium, after it was quietly dropped from the 45,000-seat design last year on grounds of cost.

After Infrastructure NSW confirmed to The Daily Telegraph that the curtain isn't in the $729m design presented by the government last year, the SCG Trust is also pushing heavily to meet the promises made to the major tenants in return for them supporting a full rebuild.

When they announced their public backing for a rebuild of the stadium in November 2017, both Sydney FC and the Roosters trumpeted the inclusion of an LED curtain that would carry their livery and disguise the empty tiers of seats during regular games.

Sydney FC averaged just under 15,000 crowds at their home games last season, with the Roosters and Waratahs some 1500 less. It's widely feared the stadium will be a white elephant if it looks mostly empty week in, week out.

After external reviewers went through the stadium plans last year, both the curtain and the so-called media halo an LED display at the edge of the roof, were dropped to save $46m though the defined tiers of seating necessary will be built, and the roof designed, to allow for a curtain to be installed retrospectively.

A spokesperson for Sports Minister Stuart Ayres would only confirm that the demolition of the stadium had begun, and construction of the new entity is due to start next year.

But Infrastructure NSW, which will manage the project, confirmed there is currently no curtain budgeted for.

The $729 million rebuild of the Sydney Football Stadium announced by the NSW Government in March 2018 did not include a club mode curtain a spokesperson said.

However, the stadium's roof and upper tier is being designed to permit the future installation of a club mode curtain

But a briefing document prepared by the SCG Trust for its tenants four months before the winning design was announced said it would boast a world-first dual operating modes Club mode will have 30,000 seats available with a revolutionary LED mesh curtain covering the top deck, keeping the sound in the stadium and providing the ability to display images and branding to generate atmosphere.

In championship mode the curtain lifts to make the full 45,000-seat capacity available for major events

It's understood the curtain remains a major priority for the Trust, after the Alliance of Moore Park Sports its tenants met this week and agreed to step up lobbying of government now the election is over.

The final design for the interior of the stadium will be drawn up in coming months.

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...3bbb794cad3033c2b001b3a854a&memtype=anonymous

Its not new, the WWE does it all the time with a digital imprint of mirroring the crowd making the crowd look larger.
The NRL have the scripts, have the referees, those they favour and push and those they don't , just another thing they have picked and copied from them
 
OK ... getting tickets to attend an NBA game in the states is very difficult .... why ... Basketball stadiums are smaller ... demand is huge ..

The average attendance per game of 17,987, was also the highest NBA regular season average of all-time. Games were harder to get tickets to this year as well. 741 games were sold out, exceeding the previous high of 723 from the 2015-16 and 2016-2017 seasons. .... most clubs sell out seasons tickets ....

This also means that apart from playing in front of sell out crowds ... they can charge more for tickets ... supply and demand ... the average cost of an NBA ticket is $89 .......

Which leads me to think high quality suburban grounds "capped" at 20,000 is a much smarter plan than huge stadiums .....
It's too obvious and sensible ......
 
lol, I thought surely this is a joke and looked for the tagline by the beetoota advocate (or whatever it is).

Unfortunately it's just one level above, the DT.

If it was done I wonder how long before beattie and greenburg would start going on about how awesome the full stands look and how Manly should move as they can't fill theirs.

What a crazy idea.
 
OK ... getting tickets to attend an NBA game in the states is very difficult .... why ... Basketball stadiums are smaller ... demand is huge ..

The average attendance per game of 17,987, was also the highest NBA regular season average of all-time. Games were harder to get tickets to this year as well. 741 games were sold out, exceeding the previous high of 723 from the 2015-16 and 2016-2017 seasons. .... most clubs sell out seasons tickets ....

This also means that apart from playing in front of sell out crowds ... they can charge more for tickets ... supply and demand ... the average cost of an NBA ticket is $89 .......

Which leads me to think high quality suburban grounds "capped" at 20,000 is a much smarter plan than huge stadiums .....

The NBA is in my opinion light years ahead of any professional sporting code in the world (maybe the Bundesliga can get a mention). They just get it. They invest heavily in technologies that improve presentation and fan engagement. They market their superstars, big plays and teams extraordinarily well. They keep the focus on their strengths and don’t care about the weaknesses of their game. Their social media and the availability of their games for viewing is second to none. As a result not only are the stadiums packed, the corporations are throwing money at them and merchandise is everywhere.
 
So they can instal a curtain to hide the thousands of empty seats at each game

What a joke

They should just make the roosters and waratahs play out of a suburban ground

Sydney FC, Roosters and Waratahs want LED ‘curtain’ at new Allianz Stadium

Sydney FC, the Roosters and the Waratahs are leading a push to ensure the NSW Government follows through on promises to include a multi-mode curtain in the new Allianz Stadium design, to avoid the sight of playing in a two-thirds empty venue every week.

With the coalition government returned to office in last weekend's election, the nine tenants of the Moore Park precinct are lobbying for money to be found to pay for some form of curtain that can cover the top section of the stadium, after it was quietly dropped from the 45,000-seat design last year on grounds of cost.

After Infrastructure NSW confirmed to The Daily Telegraph that the curtain isn't in the $729m design presented by the government last year, the SCG Trust is also pushing heavily to meet the promises made to the major tenants in return for them supporting a full rebuild.

When they announced their public backing for a rebuild of the stadium in November 2017, both Sydney FC and the Roosters trumpeted the inclusion of an LED curtain that would carry their livery and disguise the empty tiers of seats during regular games.

Sydney FC averaged just under 15,000 crowds at their home games last season, with the Roosters and Waratahs some 1500 less. It's widely feared the stadium will be a white elephant if it looks mostly empty week in, week out.

After external reviewers went through the stadium plans last year, both the curtain and the so-called media halo an LED display at the edge of the roof, were dropped to save $46m though the defined tiers of seating necessary will be built, and the roof designed, to allow for a curtain to be installed retrospectively.

A spokesperson for Sports Minister Stuart Ayres would only confirm that the demolition of the stadium had begun, and construction of the new entity is due to start next year.

But Infrastructure NSW, which will manage the project, confirmed there is currently no curtain budgeted for.

The $729 million rebuild of the Sydney Football Stadium announced by the NSW Government in March 2018 did not include a club mode curtain a spokesperson said.

However, the stadium's roof and upper tier is being designed to permit the future installation of a club mode curtain

But a briefing document prepared by the SCG Trust for its tenants four months before the winning design was announced said it would boast a world-first dual operating modes Club mode will have 30,000 seats available with a revolutionary LED mesh curtain covering the top deck, keeping the sound in the stadium and providing the ability to display images and branding to generate atmosphere.

In championship mode the curtain lifts to make the full 45,000-seat capacity available for major events

It's understood the curtain remains a major priority for the Trust, after the Alliance of Moore Park Sports its tenants met this week and agreed to step up lobbying of government now the election is over.

The final design for the interior of the stadium will be drawn up in coming months.

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...3bbb794cad3033c2b001b3a854a&memtype=anonymous

LMFAO. Really? So it’s not a piece of satire from an alternative underground publication?

A fkn curtain...I repeat a fkn curtain is the number one major issue in building a new stadium to provide a deceptive perception of crowd numbers. WOW!!!

Time to disassociate myself from the 21st century and return to my cave if this is what modern society is all about. Big smouldering turds disguised as glimmering diamonds seems to sum up the world.
 
The NBA is in my opinion light years ahead of any professional sporting code in the world (maybe the Bundesliga can get a mention). They just get it. They invest heavily in technologies that improve presentation and fan engagement. They market their superstars, big plays and teams extraordinarily well. They keep the focus on their strengths and don’t care about the weaknesses of their game. Their social media and the availability of their games for viewing is second to none. As a result not only are the stadiums packed, the corporations are throwing money at them and merchandise is everywhere.

Can add the EPL to that. By far the most viewed league in the most popular sport in the world. Broadcast revenues, merchandising and packed grounds are out of this world. And not one fkn curtain to be seen at any ground, large or small.
 
There's some really cost effective options on ebay..

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Good thing this news didn't get out before the State election.
Allianz was the only thing Daly had going for him, and he would have made this into a $46-M joke.
I'm glad Glad won, but she and the rest of the Government were lucky to get away with such a monumental stuff-up.
 

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