vanbasten88
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Tom AUFC wrote:Quote:Coopers Stadium $75m upgrade plan includes covered roof, link to Adelaide Oval, host rugby and Commonwealth GamesBRAD CROUCH THE ADVERTISER FEBRUARY 15, 2014 10:25PM COOPERS Stadium would become Adelaide’s first covered stadium and its capacity increased to 25,000 spectators under an ambitious $75million plan linking it with the upgraded Adelaide Oval to land the Commonwealth Games. Both rugby codes also would be enticed to the enclosed, weatherproof stadium in the plan to cement Adelaide as a sports mecca. Stadium managers Adelaide Entertainment Corporation (AEC) is investigating an option of using a lightweight transparent roof - of similar fabric used in Beijing’s Water Cube - to protect spectators from the elements. The upgraded, covered stadium would be pivotal to government plans to bid for the Commonwealth Games. While a government investment would be needed for the roof, AEC sees the stadium as a future profit maker. AEC runs the neighboring Adelaide Entertainment Centre at a profit, with no call on taxpayer subsidies, and already has plugged the ongoing money drain of Coopers Stadium under Government management into plans for a profit by the end of 2014-15. The proposed ETFE (ethylene tetrafluroe) roof being investigated is the same material used on the large dome at the front of the Adelaide Entertainment Centre. AEC executives says the facility is becoming outdated and the State Government will need to decide if it is to remain South Australia’s home of rectangular sports and so redevelop the facility, or look to build a new stadium on a new site. They now are investigating the merits of increasing shade protection for fans, enlarging the pitch by 7m to attract rugby codes and increasing capacity from its present 17,000 up to 25,000. One option is installing veranda roofs over the grandstands, increasing the size of one of the existing grandstands and building additional seating in the vacant corners of the stadium. The more ambitious option is to enclose the stadium with a lightweight roof. AEC chief executive Anthony Kirchner stressed the investigations are at a very early stage, with no firm costings and no plan yet put to the State Government. “We are looking at a whole range of concepts but this is very much in its infancy,” he said. “AEC has already earmarked $4 million in upgrades to Coopers Stadium over the next two years but at some point there is going to be the need for a more significant investment to make sure the stadium remains relevant and marketable. We are looking at options.” Mr Kirchner recently visited Dunedin at the request of the AEC board to examine the Forsyth Barr Stadium, which has a ETFE roof. The stadium’s roof collects water to irrigate the pitch comprised of real grass strengthened by synthetic grass fibres. The lightweight roof has gaps at the top to allow air flow and the stadium is generally about 3-4C warmer than the outside temperature. Mr Kirchner said while the Dunedin roof was 100 per cent transparent, an Adelaide roof may be 50 per cent transparent to reflect heat and would need careful design to ensure player and spectator comfort in summer. AEC estimates an ETFE roof would cost around $45 million, with another $30 million needed for seating capacity improvements. If no upgrades go ahead, it estimates the cost of a brand new 25,000 seat rectangular stadium to be in excess of $250 million. Since taking over management of the stadium from the State Government in July, AEC has slashed the regular $500,000 a year loss to an expected $250,000 this financial year and expects to be profitable by the end of 2014-15. It has signed Coopers as major naming rights sponsor for five years and the $4 million it is investing comes from profits from the Adelaide Entertainment Centre rather than from taxpayers. These improvements include new seats, more food and beverage outlets, new lift, new dressing rooms and general maintenance. Adelaide United is the ground’s core tenant and their hiring agreement is ‘widely regarded as the best stadium deal of any A-League franchise’ according to a report by consultants KPMG into the stadium arrangements. AEC is taking a conservative approach to Adelaide United’s hiring fees but says the current arrangements are not commercially sustainable. The option of covering Coopers Stadium may depend on Adelaide’s proposed bid for the Commonwealth Games and its success in enticing other professional sports. As reported by The Advertiser in November, AEC is in talks with the NRL to lure a Sydney rugby league team to Hindmarsh for up to five games a season, making Adelaide a second home in the way AFL’s Hawthorn regularly plays in Tasmania. http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/coopers-stadium-75m-upgrade-plan-includes-covered-roof-link-to-adelaide-oval-host-rugby-and-commonwealth-games/story-fni6uo1m-1226828298953 I don't see why it has to be the Bells n Whistles option? Any truly big sporting event(Socceroos/Wallabies etc) will likely be at Adelaide Oval. As an Adelaide United fan All I would like is some basic protection from the elements(the searing sun in Summer and the rain in the Spring/Autumn.) Surely this could be achieved for less than the $75mil quoted in this news story? Still there's nothing wrong with an Ambit claim is there?;) I suppose it doesn't really matter....the ALP and their spending on sports stadia will likely get voted out in March 2014.
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redsfan
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more likely to get investment in soccer infrastructure from a lib gov than labour. This would only happen if a games bid got up tbh where as a small upgrade to Hindmarsh is likely to come from corporate pressure than crowd numbers forcing an increase.
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Schultzy
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redsfan wrote:more likely to get investment in soccer infrastructure from a lib gov than labour. This would only happen if a games bid got up tbh where as a small upgrade to Hindmarsh is likely to come from corporate pressure than crowd numbers forcing an increase. interested why you think this?
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redcup
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milan_7 wrote::D would be perfect! But AAMI's got 100% grass and because it's exposed to the elements it grows naturally. A 50% clouded full roof would mean dead patches I'm sure + it'd be like a sauna inside. Add to that the rental increase and pictures of rugby outnumbering football - no thanks. Much prefer the roof like at AAMI Edited by redcup: 16/2/2014 01:54:24 PM
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redcup wrote:milan_7 wrote::D would be perfect! But AAMI's got 100% grass and because it's exposed to the elements it grows naturally. A 50% clouded full roof would mean dead patches I'm sure + it'd be like a sauna inside. Add to that the rental increase and pictures of rugby outnumbering football - no thanks. Much prefer the roof like at AAMI Edited by redcup: 16/2/2014 01:54:24 PM They said holes in roof ect ect and water from the new roofs help the pitch dunno though I would put up with the concerts ect if it means we get an upgraded hind marsh
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Great day yesterday with the players going to meet the fans at the Adelaide shores complex. Gombau is such a great guy he inspires confidence just with his presence! I really hope we can sign him for another couple of years. He's a real family man too! All the players were present except for Zullo as he was probably in Sydney for the Socceroo's outfit launch, and they were all very accessible and great to meet. The best part to see was the clear cut camaradie within the team it really is a great time to be an AUFC supporter! Here are some pics from the day! https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10152593885878906.1073741867.714423905&type=1&l=be1cb3c131
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J Jeggo = Average
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Tosser wrote:J Jeggo = Average Always value your opinion Tosser. People were saying a lot of players in our team were average but now seem to have started responding very well to the coaching of Gombau. Cam Watson is a great example of this and has really flourished. I guess we'll have to wait and see if Jeggo responds in the same way. :-k
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 Just incase you've all run out, I'll leave these here.
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What I'd be doing if I had any co-ordination :D
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General Ashnak
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Have you posted in watr? Ed wanted it :)
The thing about football - the important thing about football - is its not just about football. - Sir Terry Pratchett in Unseen Academicals For pro/rel in Australia across the entire pyramid, the removal of artificial impediments to the development of the game and its players. On sabbatical Youth Coach and formerly part of The Cove FC
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Just looked at the 442 stats app for the Wellington game. Zullo's stats are phenomenal in both defence and attack. Maybe a bit of a reaction to not getting picked for the NT. Did he get man of the match?
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Just saw the highlights from your game last night - that golazo from Jeronimo :shock: =p~
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General Ashnak wrote:Have you posted in watr? Ed wanted it :) yep :)
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Hinderz
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Anyone seen/got a gif of jeronimo's goal?
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Here you go :)
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Thanks. What a goal
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That sig tho
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wrong post Edited by MrBrisbane: 28/2/2014 04:36:20 PM
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Honestly, I'd give Isaias the votes in nearly every game He was absolutely incredible again last night and I think he's probably the most important player in our team now
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Neanderthal wrote:Just looked at the 442 stats app for the Wellington game. Zullo's stats are phenomenal in both defence and attack. Maybe a bit of a reaction to not getting picked for the NT. Did he get man of the match? Foxsports gave 3 to Ferreira, 2 to Zullo and 1 to Neumann. Personally thought Zullo was best on field though.
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redsfan
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Schultzy wrote:redsfan wrote:more likely to get investment in soccer infrastructure from a lib gov than labour. This would only happen if a games bid got up tbh where as a small upgrade to Hindmarsh is likely to come from corporate pressure than crowd numbers forcing an increase. interested why you think this? Labours powerbrokers are historically rooted in the corridors of the SANFL backrooms and they have done their big spend on sports by investing in Adelaide oval. Steven Marshall is a football person, has been involved in Adelaide city and his kids are in the junior ranks there though he has been shunned somewhat for his public support of AUFC.
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redcup
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redsfan wrote:Schultzy wrote:redsfan wrote:more likely to get investment in soccer infrastructure from a lib gov than labour. This would only happen if a games bid got up tbh where as a small upgrade to Hindmarsh is likely to come from corporate pressure than crowd numbers forcing an increase. interested why you think this? Labours powerbrokers are historically rooted in the corridors of the SANFL backrooms and they have done their big spend on sports by investing in Adelaide oval. Steven Marshall is a football person, has been involved in Adelaide city and his kids are in the junior ranks there though he has been shunned somewhat for his public support of AUFC. Really? I haven't seen any indication of this, and they're all politicians they'll whore themselves out to whichever mob is likely to vote for them. Once every 50 years or so you may get a pollie who acts on his beliefs rather than chasing votes for a three year term. Do you remember Rann, standing in the middle of Hindmarsh with a scarf around his neck telling all us proles how much a football man he was and his favourite English team? - our code got a lot from his mob - NOT!!
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vanbasten88
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It is a regular trope in 1hr TV police procedurals: Junior Cop: It could be a coincidence? Senior Cop: I don't believe in coincidences...If I can find the link I can solve this case! (in the 45 minutes allotted to me by the network) Lets go over the notes again..there must be a connection! With that in mind, surely there's no coincidence to the fact that Adelaide United is playing exciting, winning attacking football and this morning's News Limited paper contains an opinion piece from a local AFL identity(Graham Cornes) telling all and sundry just what is wrong with Sokkah..he even gets in the requisite digs at the 'manliness' of the game and of course its low scoring nature. "News Limited click-baiting" at its finest:( I refuse to link to it to give News what they want. wankers:(
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I suppose we should feel honoured that only weeks out from the start of the most anticipated AFL season in Adelaide 'they' are talking about 'us' ;-)
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redcup
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vanbasten88 wrote:It is a regular trope in 1hr TV police procedurals: Junior Cop: It could be a coincidence? Senior Cop: I don't believe in coincidences...If I can find the link I can solve this case! (in the 45 minutes allotted to me by the network) Lets go over the notes again..there must be a connection! With that in mind, surely there's no coincidence to the fact that Adelaide United is playing exciting, winning attacking football and this morning's News Limited paper contains an opinion piece from a local AFL identity(Graham Cornes) telling all and sundry just what is wrong with Sokkah..he even gets in the requisite digs at the 'manliness' of the game and of course its low scoring nature. "News Limited click-baiting" at its finest:( I refuse to link to it to give News what they want. wankers:(
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Edited by vanbasten88: 1/3/2014 08:04:15 AM This sort of crap annoys the fuck out of me too. Still I suppose we have to put up with this uneducated crap, I just wish they could accept the fact that in 154 years ARF hasn't been accepted by any other country because it just stupid, and just enjoy their piddling game without degrading the REAL football. And the worst thing is them saying if there were more goals our game would improve - like some Neardanthal who plays a game that no-one outside the southern states of Australia cares about can improve a game that's played worldwide and is worshipped by billions -pffft! Putting up with the saturation coverage they give their mob is akin to putting up with Jehova's witnesses knocking on your door. Edited by redcup: 1/3/2014 12:10:04 PM
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you guys catch Kosmina on Shootout :lol: said you guys were living in la la land at the start of the season.
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Iridium1010 wrote:you guys catch Kosmina on Shootout :lol: said you guys were living in la la land at the start of the season.
Edited by iridium1010: 2/3/2014 07:58:48 PM lol, there's good reason he's not coach anymore and will never coach at the highest level again.
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Iridium1010 wrote:you guys catch Kosmina on Shootout :lol: said you guys were living in la la land at the start of the season.
Edited by iridium1010: 2/3/2014 07:58:48 PM Kossie got the kiss of death some years ago. Graham Cornes ( who is the local anti football loudmouth ) said Kossie was a " real, true blue bloke ". Cornes is an ex AFL player, so his knowledge of coaching football is zilch, and although he took up playing football in the Masters league, his knowledge of tactics and off the ball positioning is almost as pitiful. I respect Kosmina, but captaining Australia in the '70's and coaching in a league that is now playing at a much, much higher level, makes a lot of his awareness style wise almost Jurassic.
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I want Nick Meredith to commentate all of United's games. He was non partisan and he analysed the game in front of him. Compare that with Robbie continually telling us that the player " should have done this ", or failed to " fill his boots " or " give it some violence "
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redcup wrote:I want Nick Meredith to commentate all of United's games. He was non partisan and he analysed the game in front of him. Compare that with Robbie continually telling us that the player " should have done this ", or failed to " fill his boots " or " give it some violence " I finally watched the taped match last night and agree 100%, thought he was great actually
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