theFOOTBALLlover
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There is room to make a bigger grandstand but don't really need it at the moment. St George don't get massive crowds.
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Sign Up Now!Yes I know St George don’t get the crowds, but it could have been a different type of venue as I say and it might have been an option for Olympic in a venue sharing arrangement like they once had with St George many moons ago. Even if had been more like Sutherlands ground etc etc.There is room to make a bigger grandstand but don't really need it at the moment. St George don't get massive crowds.
Is this the old St George Budapest club or the St George District Association team?Yes I know St George don’t get the crowds, but it could have been a different type of venue as I say and it might have been an option for Olympic in a venue sharing arrangement like they once had with St George many moons ago. Even if had been more like Sutherlands ground etc etc
St George BudapestIs this the old St George Budapest club or the St George District Association team?
Goal on debut for panos armenakas.
Has been said before but it’s unfortunate the redevelopment of Barton park (formerly St George stadium) resulted in such a drastic reduction in capacity. It’s nice, but the grand stand should have been rebuilt atleast a little bit bigger, something akin to ilinden or the like. Could have been a good boutique venue, maybe even another option for Olympic, but as it stands it’s too small. I wonder if there’s future capacity to extend/expand the grandstand
That makes sense to me. I really don't understand why they build these tiny grandstands. It should be close to the length of the pitch to future proof the infrastructure.It’s actually quite a similar treatment to what cb smith in Fawkner in Melbourne got. A modernisation but a massive downsizing
I think a club like Sydney Olympic need to have a permanent facility to train and play games. It would be difficult to share the facility with another club.As I’ve said before, imo playing out of a more boutique venue would do Olympics match day experience the world of good and would provide them a base to rebuild from. Belmore and kogarah are arguably too big for even most a league clubs these days and just feel cavernous and empty outside of maybe grand finals
Unc’s still going?Matthew Jurman Signs for Sutherland Sharks.
Everyone wants to do those tiny grandstands that forces everyone else to stand on the fence if the crowd is ever over 50 peopleThat makes sense to me. I really don't understand why they build these tiny grandstands. It should be close to the length of the pitch to future proof the infrastructure.