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Football Top Corner wrote: Awesome.
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Gyfox
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The stadium upgrade is scheduled to commence in October and be finished before the start of next season. The new capacity will be 24,700 with the addition of 2,000 seats at each end. The stadium will remain operational throughout the upgrade. Quote:The club has had to cap ticketed memberships at 15,500 due to the ground’s limited capacity and already has 2000 fans on a waiting list for season tickets. All but one of its 13 games were sold out last season. http://m.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/facelift-for-a-famous-arena-29-million-revamp-for-parramatta-stadium/story-fni0cx12-1227073281274
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T-UNIT
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Anybody not got their membership packs yet?
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Multibet
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T-UNIT wrote:Anybody not got their membership packs yet? Yeah still waiting on my packs. Liverpool region.
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T-UNIT
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Multibet wrote:T-UNIT wrote:Anybody not got their membership packs yet? Yeah still waiting on my packs. Liverpool region. Same.
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Flexer
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Can't wait for the jersey with star above the badge, will pick it up ASAP.  COYW! \:d/
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Brilliant guys, congratulations, a win for Aussy football, but great for your club.
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Gyfox
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An article in the Australian Financial Review yesterday indicated that Wanderers made a profit of $700k in only its second year in the competition. That stands up well against Victory's profit of $826k. The article indicates that the Wanderers should have a turnover of $15m this season and may well set a record profit thanks to a minimum $3m prize money from the ACL Final win and the Club World Cup.
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Multibet
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Gyfox wrote:An article in the Australian Financial Review yesterday indicated that Wanderers made a profit of $700k in only its second year in the competition. That stands up well against Victory's profit of $826k. The article indicates that the Wanderers should have a turnover of $15m this season and may well set a record profit thanks to a minimum $3m prize money from the ACL Final win and the Club World Cup. So finally the truth comes out............WSW and Victory financially streaks ahead of the competition. =d> =d> \:d/ \:d/
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Multibet
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T-UNIT wrote:Multibet wrote:T-UNIT wrote:Anybody not got their membership packs yet? Yeah still waiting on my packs. Liverpool region. Same. Got my pack today.............\:d/ \:d/ :d :d
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T-UNIT
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Multibet wrote:T-UNIT wrote:Multibet wrote:T-UNIT wrote:Anybody not got their membership packs yet? Yeah still waiting on my packs. Liverpool region. Same. Got my pack today.............\:d/ \:d/ :d :d Same.
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Flexer
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Gyfox wrote:An article in the Australian Financial Review yesterday indicated that Wanderers made a profit of $700k in only its second year in the competition. That stands up well against Victory's profit of $826k. The article indicates that the Wanderers should have a turnover of $15m this season and may well set a record profit thanks to a minimum $3m prize money from the ACL Final win and the Club World Cup. Lederer, you're a shrewd bastard :twisted: . Bought WSW for a bargain, the club must be worth around 20 mil since becoming Asian champions.
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HeyItsRobbie
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Anyone know when we'll get the gold star on our playing jersey or does it have to wait until next year?
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Thanks for the link, yea great read, nice magazine as well
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HI all, Just a quick note to express my disappointment that Western Sydney Wanderers had to play its game against Wellington on Friday night just past.
I understand stadium bookings, flight bookings and TV scheduling requirements, but considering the very weak A$180k that Sky TV NZ pay for the A-League TV rights, the Phoenix have effectively lost all negotiating power, in terms of its right to be in Australian football post-2016.
The ‘feel good’ factor that the Wanderers ACL win generated was similar to November 2005 (Socceroos World Cup qualification) and should have been capitalized on, the Wanderers should not have been forced to fly to NZ mid-week as a result. More gain for the game would have been made to keep them here, and for the WSW-Phoenix game to have been rescheduled for Sunday or Monday. The FFA effectively gave the Nix the 3 points on Friday night.
I write these comments as a Road supporter, who can see outside the square when something good is happening for the Australian game overall.
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Multibet
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WaMackie wrote:HI all, Just a quick note to express my disappointment that Western Sydney Wanderers had to play its game against Wellington on Friday night just past.
I understand stadium bookings, flight bookings and TV scheduling requirements, but considering the very weak A$180k that Sky TV NZ pay for the A-League TV rights, the Phoenix have effectively lost all negotiating power, in terms of its right to be in Australian football post-2016.
The ‘feel good’ factor that the Wanderers ACL win generated was similar to November 2005 (Socceroos World Cup qualification) and should have been capitalized on, the Wanderers should not have been forced to fly to NZ mid-week as a result. More gain for the game would have been made to keep them here, and for the WSW-Phoenix game to have been rescheduled for Sunday or Monday. The FFA effectively gave the Nix the 3 points on Friday night.
I write these comments as a Road supporter, who can see outside the square when something good is happening for the Australian game overall.
Was not the schedule changed late in the piece to accommodate the Wanderers run to the ACL final? Hard to blame Wellington for this one. The reason WSW have so many away games to start was to help with the ACL run and presto we are now Asian champs.
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Multibet wrote:Was not the schedule changed late in the piece to accommodate the Wanderers run to the ACL final?
Hard to blame Wellington for this one.
The reason WSW have so many away games to start was to help with the ACL run and presto we are now Asian champs. If a hot chick walks by you, you just let her walk on by, don't you?
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WaMackie wrote:Multibet wrote:Was not the schedule changed late in the piece to accommodate the Wanderers run to the ACL final?
Hard to blame Wellington for this one.
The reason WSW have so many away games to start was to help with the ACL run and presto we are now Asian champs. If a hot chick walks by you, you just let her walk on by, don't you? :lol:
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WaMackie wrote:Multibet wrote:Was not the schedule changed late in the piece to accommodate the Wanderers run to the ACL final?
Hard to blame Wellington for this one.
The reason WSW have so many away games to start was to help with the ACL run and presto we are now Asian champs. If a hot chick walks by you, you just let her walk on by, don't you?
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How awesome is it to support this club!
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Multibet wrote:WaMackie wrote:HI all, Just a quick note to express my disappointment that Western Sydney Wanderers had to play its game against Wellington on Friday night just past.
I understand stadium bookings, flight bookings and TV scheduling requirements, but considering the very weak A$180k that Sky TV NZ pay for the A-League TV rights, the Phoenix have effectively lost all negotiating power, in terms of its right to be in Australian football post-2016.
The ‘feel good’ factor that the Wanderers ACL win generated was similar to November 2005 (Socceroos World Cup qualification) and should have been capitalized on, the Wanderers should not have been forced to fly to NZ mid-week as a result. More gain for the game would have been made to keep them here, and for the WSW-Phoenix game to have been rescheduled for Sunday or Monday. The FFA effectively gave the Nix the 3 points on Friday night.
I write these comments as a Road supporter, who can see outside the square when something good is happening for the Australian game overall.
Was not the schedule changed late in the piece to accommodate the Wanderers run to the ACL final? Hard to blame Wellington for this one. The reason WSW have so many away games to start was to help with the ACL run and presto we are now Asian champs. if we were to miss out on the finals, it really is a small price to pay really, cos we're asian champions. we have something other clubs want. Edited by heyitsrobbie: 10/11/2014 11:25:18 PM
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Multibet
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HeyItsRobbie wrote:Multibet wrote:WaMackie wrote:HI all, Just a quick note to express my disappointment that Western Sydney Wanderers had to play its game against Wellington on Friday night just past.
I understand stadium bookings, flight bookings and TV scheduling requirements, but considering the very weak A$180k that Sky TV NZ pay for the A-League TV rights, the Phoenix have effectively lost all negotiating power, in terms of its right to be in Australian football post-2016.
The ‘feel good’ factor that the Wanderers ACL win generated was similar to November 2005 (Socceroos World Cup qualification) and should have been capitalized on, the Wanderers should not have been forced to fly to NZ mid-week as a result. More gain for the game would have been made to keep them here, and for the WSW-Phoenix game to have been rescheduled for Sunday or Monday. The FFA effectively gave the Nix the 3 points on Friday night.
I write these comments as a Road supporter, who can see outside the square when something good is happening for the Australian game overall.
Was not the schedule changed late in the piece to accommodate the Wanderers run to the ACL final? Hard to blame Wellington for this one. The reason WSW have so many away games to start was to help with the ACL run and presto we are now Asian champs. if we were to miss out on the finals, it really is a small price to pay really, cos we're asian champions. we have something other clubs want. Edited by heyitsrobbie: 10/11/2014 11:25:18 PM Quote:The ‘feel good’ factor that the Wanderers ACL win generated was similar to November 2005 (Socceroos World Cup qualification) and should have been capitalized on, the Wanderers should not have been forced to fly to NZ mid-week as a result. More gain for the game would have been made to keep them here, and for the WSW-Phoenix game to have been rescheduled for Sunday or Monday. The FFA effectively gave the Nix the 3 points on Friday night. Wamackie there would be no ACL win and feel good factor or media exposure without the fixtures being moved around to accommodate the ACL run. Blaming anyone for the early schedule the WSW have is just looney, it was the right call in the end because WSW are Asian champs and i would take ACL champs over aleague champs ever time. BTW Wanderers are 3 games into the season, we are still a chance of making finals so i don't understand why you are so cut up about the draw that was made to help WSW win the ACL. Edited by multibet: 10/11/2014 11:44:59 PM
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Multibet wrote:HeyItsRobbie wrote:Multibet wrote:WaMackie wrote:HI all, Just a quick note to express my disappointment that Western Sydney Wanderers had to play its game against Wellington on Friday night just past.
I understand stadium bookings, flight bookings and TV scheduling requirements, but considering the very weak A$180k that Sky TV NZ pay for the A-League TV rights, the Phoenix have effectively lost all negotiating power, in terms of its right to be in Australian football post-2016.
The ‘feel good’ factor that the Wanderers ACL win generated was similar to November 2005 (Socceroos World Cup qualification) and should have been capitalized on, the Wanderers should not have been forced to fly to NZ mid-week as a result. More gain for the game would have been made to keep them here, and for the WSW-Phoenix game to have been rescheduled for Sunday or Monday. The FFA effectively gave the Nix the 3 points on Friday night.
I write these comments as a Road supporter, who can see outside the square when something good is happening for the Australian game overall.
Was not the schedule changed late in the piece to accommodate the Wanderers run to the ACL final? Hard to blame Wellington for this one. The reason WSW have so many away games to start was to help with the ACL run and presto we are now Asian champs. if we were to miss out on the finals, it really is a small price to pay really, cos we're asian champions. we have something other clubs want. Edited by heyitsrobbie: 10/11/2014 11:25:18 PM Quote:The ‘feel good’ factor that the Wanderers ACL win generated was similar to November 2005 (Socceroos World Cup qualification) and should have been capitalized on, the Wanderers should not have been forced to fly to NZ mid-week as a result. More gain for the game would have been made to keep them here, and for the WSW-Phoenix game to have been rescheduled for Sunday or Monday. The FFA effectively gave the Nix the 3 points on Friday night. Wamackie there would be no ACL win and feel good factor or media exposure without the fixtures being moved around to accommodate the ACL run. Blaming anyone for the early schedule the WSW have is just looney, it was the right call in the end because WSW are Asian champs and i would take ACL champs over aleague champs ever time. not to mention we have the ACL again next year as well. hell missing out on the finals would probably aid us as well as we attempt to win the acl back to back.
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2 Questions. Firstly how long is it going to take before they complete the works? Secondly what will be the new capacity? I think at the moment it's 21k if i'm not mistaken.
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Burztur
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To 25k for the current project. Might take a bit more than a year (from memory).
Apparently, there is a further project underway for a 35k upgrade.
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Burztur wrote:To 25k for the current project. Might take a bit more than a year (from memory).
Apparently, there is a further project underway for a 35k upgrade. So is pirtek going to be affected while they are doing the upgrade? Or will it remain around the 21k odd until they complete the current project.
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Multibet
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Davo1985 wrote:Burztur wrote:To 25k for the current project. Might take a bit more than a year (from memory).
Apparently, there is a further project underway for a 35k upgrade. So is pirtek going to be affected while they are doing the upgrade? Or will it remain around the 21k odd until they complete the current project. Capacity will not be effected for Eels or WSW during construction. BTW Here is Tony Popovic on Allan Jones talk back. http://www.2gb.com/audioplayer/72556#.VGG1x2eN6So Edited by multibet: 11/11/2014 06:26:59 PM
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