Maybe it might, but it is still wait and see at this stage. I just hope if we do move at some point that way, we can start winning.I agree totally and it’s more of a chance politically over the long term.
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Maybe it might, but it is still wait and see at this stage. I just hope if we do move at some point that way, we can start winning.I agree totally and it’s more of a chance politically over the long term.
Yeah but it’s not Homebush Bunnies or Homebush bulldogs, and it’s not their home ground either so it’s a little different.I grew up in the parra area in the 80s too, it's the reason I hate them so much. I just don't see the difference in sharing a ground with them or sharing Homebush with Souths and the dogs. I'd chose it for the facilities, what's across the road doesn’t bother me.
I don't mind the sideline seats at Homebush, you get a decent view there but behind the goal posts is horrendous. You literally just watch on the big screen.Yeah but it’s not Homebush Bunnies or Homebush bulldogs, and it’s not their home ground either so it’s a little different.
I went to the first 3-4 GFs there, never a standard NRL game though, except coperate box with work jaunts, where we’ve been chauffeured to and from the ground. So I’ve never really sat there in the standard seats for a standard NRL game and I’m probably not likely either, fortunately these days I can afford not too. But from my experience Homebush is as good as any other neutral ground and it’s in the middle of Leichhardt, Ashfield and Cambo, and around the corner from concord.
We got the wrong players if that affects them.Accor, not commbank. I struggle why these guys think parra is a good idea for team morale.
If location is the key factor( and imo it’s very important), it’s gotta be Accor. As you say, centrally located for any Tigers fan to get to and good facilities, far superior to LO and CSS.Yeah but it’s not Homebush Bunnies or Homebush bulldogs, and it’s not their home ground either so it’s a little different.
I went to the first 3-4 GFs there, never a standard NRL game though, except coperate box with work jaunts, where we’ve been chauffeured to and from the ground. So I’ve never really sat there in the standard seats for a standard NRL game and I’m probably not likely either, fortunately these days I can afford not too. But from my experience Homebush is as good as any other neutral ground and it’s in the middle of Leichhardt, Ashfield and Cambo, and around the corner from concord.
And transfer it to Homebush.Leichardt is falling apart and we can't seem to perform at Campbelltown, so I'm fine with us going to the highest bidder. Should play almost all home games in one place IMO.
CommBank is only really an issue when we play against Parra.
Ever team talks about a lift they get from home games. Parramatta is never going to feel like home. Accor might.We got the wrong players if that affects them.
If you play anywhere enough times it will feel like home. It's the familiar surroundings.Ever team talks about a lif they get from home games. Parramatta is never going to feel like home. Accor might.
I'm sure that's where the club wants to be, its just funding.Personally think the best option in time is to transform Campbelltown stadium into a 40k seat stadium to provide for future growth in the area and stay there.
Well that’s up to the NSW Government. 40k is no chance. That’s SFS type level. Ain’t going to happen. 30k is a stretch. I’d think any redevelopment will probably be 25k capacity. Even that probably won’t ever happen.Personally think the best option in time is to transform Campbelltown stadium into a 40k seat stadium to provide for future growth in the area and stay there. In the interim I don't think it makes much diffrence personally as long as we start winning games, we will turn up.
Your 100 percent right, my only problem is that if they renovate and go to a capacity of 25k it's just wasting money, it won't be able to cater for the growth of the area sooner than later. I guess if they can get the corporate area sorted maybe 25k stadium would be ok, just a matter of how long before a capacity 25k seat stadium becomes too small for a club to survive if it gets full every home game.Well that’s up to the NSW Government. 40k is no chance. That’s SFS type level. Ain’t going to happen. 30k is a stretch. I’d think any redevelopment will probably be 25k capacity. Even that probably won’t ever happen.
staring at the Eel on the side of the leagues club in the suburb of ParramattaIf you play anywhere enough times it will feel like home. It's the familiar surroundings.
That’s a good solution and so was the Liverpool option that Lee was talking about.Personally think the best option in time is to transform Campbelltown stadium into a 40k seat stadium to provide for future growth in the area and stay there. In the interim I don't think it makes much diffrence personally as long as we start winning games, we will turn up.
I've been there 3 times and never even saw thestaring at the Eel on the side of the leagues club in the suburb of Parramatta
nah never will feel quiet like home
Accor might in time
The growth in the SW don't care about WT. When will people realise this? It's not as if people will magically find a passion for us. Either they're moving from other parts of Sydney and either already have a team, or don't care about league. Or they're immigrants who have never heard of league and probably follow football or cricket.Your 100 percent right, my only problem is that if they renovate and go to a capacity of 25k it's just wasting money, it won't be able to cater for the growth of the area sooner than later. I guess if they can get the corporate area sorted maybe 25k stadium would be ok, just a matter of how long before a capacity 25k seat stadium becomes too small for a club to survive if it gets full every home game.