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New hi-tech plan for Allianz Stadium has footy fans covered

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2014 4:59 pm
by leagueiscrap
A $250 million plan is being proposed to transform the out-of-date Allianz Stadium into a hi-tech, fully-roofed entertainment facility to help Sydney’s sports teams shore up their financial futures.

A new master plan for the 44,000-seat venue at Moore Park includes upgraded seating, quality food outlets and super-fast Wi-fi to dramatically improve fans’ match-day experience.

Expanded entry gates, digital video signage and live fan sites will use special lighting systems to enable the stadium to adopt the colours of the “home” teams for different matches.

The master plan, by the Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Trust, includes a permanent see-through roof, which would turn Allianz into Australia’s premier all-weather rectangular stadium.


It would also help Sydney attract more tourists and generate economic activity by staging global sporting events like the successful Los Angeles Dodgers’ baseball season opener.

Sport minister Stuart Ayres, who will consider the Allianz upgrade while finalising the government’s stadium investment strategy, said he wants to “roll out the red carpet” to more top American sporting franchises, including ice hockey and basketball teams.

NRL chief executive Dave Smith is a strong supporter of the plan and wrote to former premier Barry O’Farrell last month lobbying for $18 million to be allocated in next month’s state Budget.

About $13 million would be spent installing Wi-fi and internet TV by next March, enabling fans to watch unique replays of the sports action on their phones, access live statistics and order food and drinks.

A similar hi-tech system was recently introduced in the SCG’s new stand, which has also seen fans spending on food and drinks more than double since the quality was lifted at the Ashes Test in January.

Mr Smith said Sydney needed world-class rectangular stadiums to attract more spectators and provide a better experience. He said better stadiums would drive bigger revenues for NRL clubs, which under different deals share a cut of ticket and merchandising sales, corporate hospitality and advertising signage.

“From a financial perspective, quality seating, quality facilities, quality corporate areas all contribute to a better financial position for the game and for our clubs,’’ he said.

Mr Smith said the NRL was “willing to be part of discussions on possible ways to fund” the upgrade, which the Trust wants completed by 2020.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/n ... 6922080457

Mr Smith said Sydney needed world-class rectangular stadiums to attract more spectators and provide a better experience. He said better stadiums would drive bigger revenues for NRL clubs, which under different deals share a cut of ticket and merchandising sales, corporate hospitality and advertising signage.

who ever spends their money on the venue will want to recover it, before the clubs playing there will see any money from the stadium. and it will take several decades to do so because the NRL crowds haven't grown from their pathetic low levels for at least 30 years. it will just become another white elepahant, just like ANZ is :(/

Re: New hi-tech plan for Allianz Stadium has footy fans cove

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2014 5:31 pm
by NRLCrap1
ANZ is being kept alive by the Swans!

Re: New hi-tech plan for Allianz Stadium has footy fans cove

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2014 5:43 pm
by Raiderdave
NRLCrap1 wrote:
ANZ is being kept alive by the Swans!
:shock:
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Some gold from our resident spambot :(/ :lol:

Re: New hi-tech plan for Allianz Stadium has footy fans cove

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2014 5:47 pm
by Raiderdave
leagueiscrap wrote:
A $250 million plan is being proposed to transform the out-of-date Allianz Stadium into a hi-tech, fully-roofed entertainment facility to help Sydney’s sports teams shore up their financial futures.

A new master plan for the 44,000-seat venue at Moore Park includes upgraded seating, quality food outlets and super-fast Wi-fi to dramatically improve fans’ match-day experience.

Expanded entry gates, digital video signage and live fan sites will use special lighting systems to enable the stadium to adopt the colours of the “home” teams for different matches.

The master plan, by the Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Trust, includes a permanent see-through roof, which would turn Allianz into Australia’s premier all-weather rectangular stadium.


It would also help Sydney attract more tourists and generate economic activity by staging global sporting events like the successful Los Angeles Dodgers’ baseball season opener.

Sport minister Stuart Ayres, who will consider the Allianz upgrade while finalising the government’s stadium investment strategy, said he wants to “roll out the red carpet” to more top American sporting franchises, including ice hockey and basketball teams.

NRL chief executive Dave Smith is a strong supporter of the plan and wrote to former premier Barry O’Farrell last month lobbying for $18 million to be allocated in next month’s state Budget.

About $13 million would be spent installing Wi-fi and internet TV by next March, enabling fans to watch unique replays of the sports action on their phones, access live statistics and order food and drinks.

A similar hi-tech system was recently introduced in the SCG’s new stand, which has also seen fans spending on food and drinks more than double since the quality was lifted at the Ashes Test in January.

Mr Smith said Sydney needed world-class rectangular stadiums to attract more spectators and provide a better experience. He said better stadiums would drive bigger revenu :lol: es for NRL clubs, which under different deals share a cut of ticket and merchandising sales, corporate hospitality and advertising signage.

“From a financial perspective, quality seating, quality facilities, quality corporate areas all contribute to a better financial position for the game and for our clubs,’’ he said.

Mr Smith said the NRL was “willing to be part of discussions on possible ways to fund” the upgrade, which the Trust wants completed by 2020.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/n ... 6922080457

Mr Smith said Sydney needed world-class rectangular stadiums to attract more spectators and provide a better experience. He said better stadiums would drive bigger revenues for NRL clubs, which under different deals share a cut of ticket and merchandising sales, corporate hospitality and advertising signage.

who ever spends their money on the venue will want to recover it, before the clubs playing there will see any money from the stadium. and it will take several decades to do so because the NRL crowds haven't grown from their pathetic low levels for at least 30 years. it will just become another white elepahant, just like ANZ is :(/
:(/ :_<>

More lies from this wanker

When will he ever tell the truth.... :(/ :(/

Re: New hi-tech plan for Allianz Stadium has footy fans cove

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2014 6:26 pm
by leagueiscrap
Raiderdave wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
A $250 million plan is being proposed to transform the out-of-date Allianz Stadium into a hi-tech, fully-roofed entertainment facility to help Sydney’s sports teams shore up their financial futures.

A new master plan for the 44,000-seat venue at Moore Park includes upgraded seating, quality food outlets and super-fast Wi-fi to dramatically improve fans’ match-day experience.

Expanded entry gates, digital video signage and live fan sites will use special lighting systems to enable the stadium to adopt the colours of the “home” teams for different matches.

The master plan, by the Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Trust, includes a permanent see-through roof, which would turn Allianz into Australia’s premier all-weather rectangular stadium.


It would also help Sydney attract more tourists and generate economic activity by staging global sporting events like the successful Los Angeles Dodgers’ baseball season opener.

Sport minister Stuart Ayres, who will consider the Allianz upgrade while finalising the government’s stadium investment strategy, said he wants to “roll out the red carpet” to more top American sporting franchises, including ice hockey and basketball teams.

NRL chief executive Dave Smith is a strong supporter of the plan and wrote to former premier Barry O’Farrell last month lobbying for $18 million to be allocated in next month’s state Budget.

About $13 million would be spent installing Wi-fi and internet TV by next March, enabling fans to watch unique replays of the sports action on their phones, access live statistics and order food and drinks.

A similar hi-tech system was recently introduced in the SCG’s new stand, which has also seen fans spending on food and drinks more than double since the quality was lifted at the Ashes Test in January.

Mr Smith said Sydney needed world-class rectangular stadiums to attract more spectators and provide a better experience. He said better stadiums would drive bigger revenu :lol: es for NRL clubs, which under different deals share a cut of ticket and merchandising sales, corporate hospitality and advertising signage.

“From a financial perspective, quality seating, quality facilities, quality corporate areas all contribute to a better financial position for the game and for our clubs,’’ he said.

Mr Smith said the NRL was “willing to be part of discussions on possible ways to fund” the upgrade, which the Trust wants completed by 2020.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/n ... 6922080457

Mr Smith said Sydney needed world-class rectangular stadiums to attract more spectators and provide a better experience. He said better stadiums would drive bigger revenues for NRL clubs, which under different deals share a cut of ticket and merchandising sales, corporate hospitality and advertising signage.

who ever spends their money on the venue will want to recover it, before the clubs playing there will see any money from the stadium. and it will take several decades to do so because the NRL crowds haven't grown from their pathetic low levels for at least 30 years. it will just become another white elepahant, just like ANZ is :(/
:(/ :_<>

More lies from this wanker

When will he ever tell the truth.... :(/ :(/
so delusional dave, where are the lies in the article?
the A&H average for the shitty football stadium is 12292k over 491 games and for finals, add the 110 final games played there the overall average is 15,603k
http://stats.rleague.com/rl/crowds/summary.html
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: New hi-tech plan for Allianz Stadium has footy fans cove

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2014 7:20 pm
by Raiderdave
leagueiscrap wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
A $250 million plan is being proposed to transform the out-of-date Allianz Stadium into a hi-tech, fully-roofed entertainment facility to help Sydney’s sports teams shore up their financial futures.

A new master plan for the 44,000-seat venue at Moore Park includes upgraded seating, quality food outlets and super-fast Wi-fi to dramatically improve fans’ match-day experience.

Expanded entry gates, digital video signage and live fan sites will use special lighting systems to enable the stadium to adopt the colours of the “home” teams for different matches.

The master plan, by the Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Trust, includes a permanent see-through roof, which would turn Allianz into Australia’s premier all-weather rectangular stadium.


It would also help Sydney attract more tourists and generate economic activity by staging global sporting events like the successful Los Angeles Dodgers’ baseball season opener.

Sport minister Stuart Ayres, who will consider the Allianz upgrade while finalising the government’s stadium investment strategy, said he wants to “roll out the red carpet” to more top American sporting franchises, including ice hockey and basketball teams.

NRL chief executive Dave Smith is a strong supporter of the plan and wrote to former premier Barry O’Farrell last month lobbying for $18 million to be allocated in next month’s state Budget.

About $13 million would be spent installing Wi-fi and internet TV by next March, enabling fans to watch unique replays of the sports action on their phones, access live statistics and order food and drinks.

A similar hi-tech system was recently introduced in the SCG’s new stand, which has also seen fans spending on food and drinks more than double since the quality was lifted at the Ashes Test in January.

Mr Smith said Sydney needed world-class rectangular stadiums to attract more spectators and provide a better experience. He said better stadiums would drive bigger revenu :lol: es for NRL clubs, which under different deals share a cut of ticket and merchandising sales, corporate hospitality and advertising signage.

“From a financial perspective, quality seating, quality facilities, quality corporate areas all contribute to a better financial position for the game and for our clubs,’’ he said.

Mr Smith said the NRL was “willing to be part of discussions on possible ways to fund” the upgrade, which the Trust wants completed by 2020.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/n ... 6922080457

Mr Smith said Sydney needed world-class rectangular stadiums to attract more spectators and provide a better experience. He said better stadiums would drive bigger revenues for NRL clubs, which under different deals share a cut of ticket and merchandising sales, corporate hospitality and advertising signage.

who ever spends their money on the venue will want to recover it, before the clubs playing there will see any money from the stadium. and it will take several decades to do so because the NRL crowds haven't grown from their pathetic low levels for at least 30 years. it will just become another white elepahant, just like ANZ is :(/
:(/ :_<>

More lies from this wanker

When will he ever tell the truth.... :(/ :(/
so delusional dave, where are the lies in the article?
the A&H average for the shitty football stadium is 12292k over 491 games and for finals, add the 110 final games played there the overall average is 15,603k
http://stats.rleague.com/rl/crowds/summary.html
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
:lol: :lol: :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :_<>


:^o :^o :^o :^o :^o :^o :^o :^o :^o :^o :^o :^o :^o :^o

when will the truth ever appear on a post from this pathetic ***** :lol: :lol: :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<>

Re: New hi-tech plan for Allianz Stadium has footy fans cove

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2014 7:41 pm
by leagueiscrap
Raiderdave wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
A $250 million plan is being proposed to transform the out-of-date Allianz Stadium into a hi-tech, fully-roofed entertainment facility to help Sydney’s sports teams shore up their financial futures.

A new master plan for the 44,000-seat venue at Moore Park includes upgraded seating, quality food outlets and super-fast Wi-fi to dramatically improve fans’ match-day experience.

Expanded entry gates, digital video signage and live fan sites will use special lighting systems to enable the stadium to adopt the colours of the “home” teams for different matches.

The master plan, by the Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Trust, includes a permanent see-through roof, which would turn Allianz into Australia’s premier all-weather rectangular stadium.


It would also help Sydney attract more tourists and generate economic activity by staging global sporting events like the successful Los Angeles Dodgers’ baseball season opener.

Sport minister Stuart Ayres, who will consider the Allianz upgrade while finalising the government’s stadium investment strategy, said he wants to “roll out the red carpet” to more top American sporting franchises, including ice hockey and basketball teams.

NRL chief executive Dave Smith is a strong supporter of the plan and wrote to former premier Barry O’Farrell last month lobbying for $18 million to be allocated in next month’s state Budget.

About $13 million would be spent installing Wi-fi and internet TV by next March, enabling fans to watch unique replays of the sports action on their phones, access live statistics and order food and drinks.

A similar hi-tech system was recently introduced in the SCG’s new stand, which has also seen fans spending on food and drinks more than double since the quality was lifted at the Ashes Test in January.

Mr Smith said Sydney needed world-class rectangular stadiums to attract more spectators and provide a better experience. He said better stadiums would drive bigger revenu :lol: es for NRL clubs, which under different deals share a cut of ticket and merchandising sales, corporate hospitality and advertising signage.

“From a financial perspective, quality seating, quality facilities, quality corporate areas all contribute to a better financial position for the game and for our clubs,’’ he said.

Mr Smith said the NRL was “willing to be part of discussions on possible ways to fund” the upgrade, which the Trust wants completed by 2020.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/n ... 6922080457

Mr Smith said Sydney needed world-class rectangular stadiums to attract more spectators and provide a better experience. He said better stadiums would drive bigger revenues for NRL clubs, which under different deals share a cut of ticket and merchandising sales, corporate hospitality and advertising signage.

who ever spends their money on the venue will want to recover it, before the clubs playing there will see any money from the stadium. and it will take several decades to do so because the NRL crowds haven't grown from their pathetic low levels for at least 30 years. it will just become another white elepahant, just like ANZ is :(/
:(/ :_<>

More lies from this wanker

When will he ever tell the truth.... :(/ :(/
so delusional dave, where are the lies in the article?
the A&H average for the shitty football stadium is 12292k over 491 games and for finals, add the 110 final games played there the overall average is 15,603k
http://stats.rleague.com/rl/crowds/summary.html
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
:lol: :lol: :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :_<>


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when will the truth ever appear on a post from this pathetic ***** :lol: :lol: :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<>
come on retarrrd dave, where is the lie, i have posted evidence. but you keep calling it lies.
you have no come back, except call lies and try and deflect the topic, your a gutless wonder, no matter your little shit game if league is dying, no expansion, no future, :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: New hi-tech plan for Allianz Stadium has footy fans cove

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2014 8:06 pm
by NRLCrap1
Raiderdave wrote:
NRLCrap1 wrote:
ANZ is being kept alive by the Swans!
:shock:
8-[
:?> :_<> :(/ :lol: :[] :[]

Some gold from our resident spambot :(/ :lol:
Some deflection from our resident bank robber.

Re: New hi-tech plan for Allianz Stadium has footy fans cove

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2014 10:49 pm
by QueenslandISAFL
Raiderdave wrote:
NRLCrap1 wrote:
ANZ is being kept alive by the Swans!
:shock:
8-[
:?> :_<> :(/ :lol: :[] :[]

Some gold from our resident spambot :(/ :lol:
Followed by our resident virgin.

Re: New hi-tech plan for Allianz Stadium has footy fans cove

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2014 12:57 pm
by pHyR3
leagueiscrap wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
A $250 million plan is being proposed to transform the out-of-date Allianz Stadium into a hi-tech, fully-roofed entertainment facility to help Sydney’s sports teams shore up their financial futures.

A new master plan for the 44,000-seat venue at Moore Park includes upgraded seating, quality food outlets and super-fast Wi-fi to dramatically improve fans’ match-day experience.

Expanded entry gates, digital video signage and live fan sites will use special lighting systems to enable the stadium to adopt the colours of the “home” teams for different matches.

The master plan, by the Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Trust, includes a permanent see-through roof, which would turn Allianz into Australia’s premier all-weather rectangular stadium.


It would also help Sydney attract more tourists and generate economic activity by staging global sporting events like the successful Los Angeles Dodgers’ baseball season opener.

Sport minister Stuart Ayres, who will consider the Allianz upgrade while finalising the government’s stadium investment strategy, said he wants to “roll out the red carpet” to more top American sporting franchises, including ice hockey and basketball teams.

NRL chief executive Dave Smith is a strong supporter of the plan and wrote to former premier Barry O’Farrell last month lobbying for $18 million to be allocated in next month’s state Budget.

About $13 million would be spent installing Wi-fi and internet TV by next March, enabling fans to watch unique replays of the sports action on their phones, access live statistics and order food and drinks.

A similar hi-tech system was recently introduced in the SCG’s new stand, which has also seen fans spending on food and drinks more than double since the quality was lifted at the Ashes Test in January.

Mr Smith said Sydney needed world-class rectangular stadiums to attract more spectators and provide a better experience. He said better stadiums would drive bigger revenu :lol: es for NRL clubs, which under different deals share a cut of ticket and merchandising sales, corporate hospitality and advertising signage.

“From a financial perspective, quality seating, quality facilities, quality corporate areas all contribute to a better financial position for the game and for our clubs,’’ he said.

Mr Smith said the NRL was “willing to be part of discussions on possible ways to fund” the upgrade, which the Trust wants completed by 2020.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/n ... 6922080457

Mr Smith said Sydney needed world-class rectangular stadiums to attract more spectators and provide a better experience. He said better stadiums would drive bigger revenues for NRL clubs, which under different deals share a cut of ticket and merchandising sales, corporate hospitality and advertising signage.

who ever spends their money on the venue will want to recover it, before the clubs playing there will see any money from the stadium. and it will take several decades to do so because the NRL crowds haven't grown from their pathetic low levels for at least 30 years. it will just become another white elepahant, just like ANZ is :(/
:(/ :_<>

More lies from this wanker

When will he ever tell the truth.... :(/ :(/
so delusional dave, where are the lies in the article?
the A&H average for the shitty football stadium is 12292k over 491 games and for finals, add the 110 final games played there the overall average is 15,603k
http://stats.rleague.com/rl/crowds/summary.html
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
SFS avged 18k last year in regular season and 19k incl. finals. dunno what you're on about. stats from last century arent too relevant, well unless you support some shithouse sport like AFL i guess thats all you can do.

Re: New hi-tech plan for Allianz Stadium has footy fans cove

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2014 8:09 pm
by Fred
Are you stating that 19000 is a good average ???

Re: New hi-tech plan for Allianz Stadium has footy fans cove

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2014 9:02 pm
by leagueiscrap
Phelpsy wrote:
Are you stating that 19000 is a good average ???
its above average if your an NRL fan :(/


17704k and 18942k including finals :(/ , its funny how 2k means so much for your pathetic little averages
the average that i use before was the life of the SFL, so which ever average you want to use its still pathetic :lol:

Re: New hi-tech plan for Allianz Stadium has footy fans cove

Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 8:56 pm
by NRLCrap1
Stats from last century are relevant and then some, Fyiar, you goose!

Re: New hi-tech plan for Allianz Stadium has footy fans cove

Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 9:13 pm
by Swans4ever
I heard Alliance is going to have airbags in every seat in the shape of a person so they can fudge the crowd without having to resort to giving away tickets!

Re: New hi-tech plan for Allianz Stadium has footy fans cove

Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 9:36 pm
by NRLCrap1
Grabbing sets from Kings Cross? :D :D :D :D :D