Re: Why Don't the Storm Play at the MCG?
Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2015 7:23 pm
Not a good night for you .
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Most of it will be spend by planning groups and research groups - building it costs little!ParraEelsNRL wrote:$35 million at Parra?
gtfo :_<>
Money just don't go as far as it used too aye.
Two hills asphalted with some seats slapped on top reducing capacity near 10,000 costs $35 million? Somehow I'm starting to think offering $50 million for powerball is still a complete rip off even if you jag a win. $35 million for some asphalt?
(starting to think that 35 million had something to do with sokka and the amount of seats broken each second week)
The_Wookie wrote:As far as I can tell without really looking hardleeroy*NRL* wrote:That's a lot of Dough..The_Wookie wrote:This is since 2003 - doesn't count the 464 million development of the MCG from 2003-2005 - and the funding on that is interesting anyway due to the AFL deal requiring an annual payment to help pay for it, instead of a lump sum.
Note this doesn't count training facilities
* Essendon at Tullamarine
* Carlton at Visy Park
* North at Arden Street
* GWS new facilities
* Fremantle at Cockburn
* Bulldogs at the Western Oval
* st Kilda at seaford
Theres probably a good 50-70 million in funding from state and federal governments in there too.
I wonder how many rectangle grounds in Australia have had money allocated towards them.
AAMI PK Melbourne. 2010
new Stadium in Robina.
a few upgrades to Parra, Wollongong, Kogarah, Stadium.
That's about it.
- Paramatta (about 35 million)
- HUnter (about 80 million - been completely rebuilt in 3 stages since 2002)
- SFS (10 million)
- Suncorp (280 million in 2003, more in 2011)
- MRS (268 million new)
- Robina (160 million new)
- niB Stadium (108 million)
- WIN (13 million)
- Parramatta (29 million)