Federation Square drops plans to allow fans to watch World Cup games


Federation Square drops plans to allow fans to watch World Cup games

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Heart Fan; just fun to stir you guys up sometimes. On a serious note though its good to see that the respective city councils are getting their arses into gear and catering for a bigger crowd with, what sounds like, great facilities.

Was at Circular Quay in Sydney for the last world cup but it all seemed like it was put together at the last minute, so it's nice to see alot of planning going into this one. I suppose it shows how much the game has come along.
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The point really is that Melbourne has a pro-Sydney agenda pushed on it daily by media of all kinds. That adds to the dislike, plus the added smart ass comments made by Sydneysiders to provoke a reaction. Unfortunately, the frustration gets a reaction. Melbourne is a great city and also deserves respect.

Its great Sydney got the WC Live event though. Darling Harour is a good site.

it just shows though that the Melbourne event is also a very popular, and will likely get just as many or even more than the Sydsney one does, particularly with the added space. There is huge support here in this city for such events.

I did not go to the last WC screenings at Fed Square because of the crowds that were crammed into the area. This time I will be headed in to see it because of the move. It is only a couple of hundred metres away from the Fed square site anyway.
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martyB wrote:
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Guy's its still gonna be a great live site. Yes. I'd rather Fed Square, but i work for a company (not naming names) that will be involved in the setup of this live site. And today saw a map of the set up. 4 Big Screens, one in each corner. Bars, Food, Undercover areas. It's really gonna be fitted out. It's gonna be one hell of a live site


Four Screens is nice.. Hope they have a few screens up at the one in Sydney so the other games can be on as well.

So if Fed square can't hold 15,000 how many can fit in this other place?? Will there be any problems with capcity?


Fed Square can hold 15,000 but is only safe at 10,000. I know i don't get it either but that's according to Fed Square CEO Kate Brennan. This new live site is meant to hold up to 30,000 people.

And yes the Sydney live site will have multiple screens, but am unsure about the multiple games at one time, that is to do with SBS Broadcasting Rights and the rights of an official FIFA Live Site

http://www.minister.dbcde.gov.au/media/media_releases/2010/048

Don't know if there are any FIFA regulations that wouldn't allow it though.


http://www.sydneyinternationalfifafanfest.com.au/matches/calendar-of-matches.aspx
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KingCahill wrote:
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Guy's its still gonna be a great live site. Yes. I'd rather Fed Square, but i work for a company (not naming names) that will be involved in the setup of this live site. And today saw a map of the set up. 4 Big Screens, one in each corner. Bars, Food, Undercover areas. It's really gonna be fitted out. It's gonna be one hell of a live site


Four Screens is nice.. Hope they have a few screens up at the one in Sydney so the other games can be on as well.

So if Fed square can't hold 15,000 how many can fit in this other place?? Will there be any problems with capcity?


Fed Square can hold 15,000 but is only safe at 10,000. I know i don't get it either but that's according to Fed Square CEO Kate Brennan. This new live site is meant to hold up to 30,000 people.

And yes the Sydney live site will have multiple screens, but am unsure about the multiple games at one time, that is to do with SBS Broadcasting Rights and the rights of an official FIFA Live Site

http://www.minister.dbcde.gov.au/media/media_releases/2010/048

Don't know if there are any FIFA regulations that wouldn't allow it though.
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Tyson_85 wrote:
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Guy's its still gonna be a great live site. Yes. I'd rather Fed Square, but i work for a company (not naming names) that will be involved in the setup of this live site. And today saw a map of the set up. 4 Big Screens, one in each corner. Bars, Food, Undercover areas. It's really gonna be fitted out. It's gonna be one hell of a live site


Four Screens is nice.. Hope they have a few screens up at the one in Sydney so the other games can be on as well.

So if Fed square can't hold 15,000 how many can fit in this other place?? Will there be any problems with capcity?


Fed Square can hold 15,000 but is only safe at 10,000. I know i don't get it either but that's according to Fed Square CEO Kate Brennan. This new live site is meant to hold up to 30,000 people.

And yes the Sydney live site will have multiple screens, but am unsure about the multiple games at one time, that is to do with SBS Broadcasting Rights and the rights of an official FIFA Live Site
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KingCahill wrote:
Guy's its still gonna be a great live site. Yes. I'd rather Fed Square, but i work for a company (not naming names) that will be involved in the setup of this live site. And today saw a map of the set up. 4 Big Screens, one in each corner. Bars, Food, Undercover areas. It's really gonna be fitted out. It's gonna be one hell of a live site


Four Screens is nice.. Hope they have a few screens up at the one in Sydney so the other games can be on as well.

So if Fed square can't hold 15,000 how many can fit in this other place?? Will there be any problems with capcity?
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imnofreak wrote:
Nice contribution there Heiny :lol:

Lets not turn this into another Melbourne v Sydney thread. This is about Australia, as a whole, so lets unite for once!

When the HAL season restarts, go for your life ;)


I'm just taking the piss :P

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Guy's its still gonna be a great live site. Yes. I'd rather Fed Square, but i work for a company (not naming names) that will be involved in the setup of this live site. And today saw a map of the set up. 4 Big Screens, one in each corner. Bars, Food, Undercover areas. It's really gonna be fitted out. It's gonna be one hell of a live site
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notorganic wrote:
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Just another reason to why Sydney is better then Melbourne. :)


I like how you undid the good work put forward in Tyson's lengthy post in a few keystrokes.


It's like teasing a dog with food... you know you shouldn't do it but its just so much god damn fun.
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Heineken wrote:
Just another reason to why Sydney is better then Melbourne. :)


I like how you undid the good work put forward in Tyson's lengthy post in a few keystrokes.
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Nice contribution there Heiny :lol:

Lets not turn this into another Melbourne v Sydney thread. This is about Australia, as a whole, so lets unite for once!

When the HAL season restarts, go for your life ;)

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Just another reason to why Sydney is better then Melbourne. :)

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Why is it that melburnians have such an inferiority complex Vis`a vis´ Syndey? Mention the word Sydney and their faces turn red, relax kids we know your a big city too.

I'm sure there will only be a handful of people turn up and it won't be anywhere the figures they are predicting, because after all it's just some 'gimmicky' event. I'm sure there won't be any 'real' football fans at any of the other 'gimmicky' live sites in Rio, Mexico City, Paris, Berlin or Rome either because heaven knowns they would want that sort of gimmicky occasion ruining their world cup.

At the end of the day i'm sure that both Melbourne and Sydney will host quite big crowds to watch the games.. it's just that those of us in Sydney will just have to put up with all the wankers and somehow deal with all the 'gimmicks'


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Watching football with 15,000 Melburnians that actually want to be there > watching football with a handful of Sydney wankers turning up for a special (red: gimmicky) occasion.
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Why would you want to be on Melbourne to watch the World Cup. Sydney FIFA Fan Fest or Fed square? What will be better?

Depends. If youre planning to drink after 2am you won't wanna go to the live site because that's when they are apparently stopping serving alcohol.


http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/police-fears-over-world-cup-live-site-20100430-tzau.html

They have applied for a licence to serve until 6:00 am. The police as usual doing what they do best and trying to fuck up everyones fun.

Can't find anything else but will be interested to see what they do with this one.
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simmo_1988 wrote:
Why would you want to be on Melbourne to watch the World Cup. Sydney FIFA Fan Fest or Fed square? What will be better?

Depends. If youre planning to drink after 2am you won't wanna go to the live site because that's when they are apparently stopping serving alcohol.
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:-({|=

Of course that's what FIFA was thinking when it designated the seven live sites around the world... Melbourne? No they don't need it they are the best fans in the world.. lets give it to those cunts in Sydney.

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Edited by Tyson_85: 27/5/2010 11:48:55 AM
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simmo_1988 wrote:
Why would you want to be on Melbourne to watch the World Cup. Sydney FIFA Fan Fest or Fed square? What will be better?


Melbourne fans don't need a gimmick to get off their arses to watch the Socceroos in action
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Why would you want to be on Melbourne to watch the World Cup. Sydney FIFA Fan Fest or Fed square? What will be better?
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This is old news. This was known about two days ago and if any numptys that walked down to the MCG would have realised that they were organising something at Birrarung Marr. Big fuss made about nothing.
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They could even make a killing and charge entry into fed square
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Good to hear, but surely plans should have been in place months ago. It all seems very last minute indeed.

I'm not that familar with Melbourne, is there no way they can have both sites operating? Limit capacity at Federation square and overflow to Birrarung Marr? or over 18's only at federation Sqaure?
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Birrarung Marr to screen Socceroos World Cup games after Federation Square drops plans
Lucie van den Berg, Evonne Barry From: Herald Sun May 27, 2010 12:00AM

UPDATE 8.25am: MELBOURNE soccer fans will be able to watch World Cup matches at Birrarung Marr after traditional screenings at Federation Square were cancelled due to public safety concerns.

Organisers scrambled to find a new live site after frustrated fans expressed their outrage at the decision this morning.

Minister for Sport and Recreation James Merlino said fans can converge on the nearby outdoor site to watch the Socceroos take on the world next month.

More than 10,000 people packed the Square, and spilled into Birrarung Marr, during each of the Socceroos' clashes in 2006.

But this time around, Federation Square management, which markets the site as "Melbourne's meeting place", has shut fans out.

Australia's matches in South Africa - the first against three-time winner Germany at 4.30am Melbourne time on June 14 - will not be on the Square's big screen.

"This time around, interest has grown so much in the soccer that we could not accommodate the expected numbers of people safely at Federation Square," venue spokesman Ron Smith said.

"We had more people than we could accommodate in the square (four years ago)."

Mr Merlino said the the adjacent Birrarung Marr site would be more than double the capacity of Federation Square holding up to 15,000 people.

“We made the call that if we want a live site we want it much bigger than Federation Square can provide,” Mr Melino told SEN radio this morning.

He said that there were fears that it could turn ugly if soccer fans were unable to fit into Federation Square, especially for the second match, which is held at midnight on a Saturday night.

“If I had a child 16 or 17 years of age I would be much happier knowing they are going to Birrarung Marr rather than a very crowded and potentially dangerous Federation Square.”

Police said they had been involved in the consultation but the decision rested with the city and soccer officials.

Warren Livingstone, founder of fan group The Fanatics, said yesterday: "It's disappointing - hopefully they will find an alternative."

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/federation-square-drops-plans-to-allow-fans-to-watch-world-cup-games/story-e6frf7jo-1225871785779

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proves what a white elephant fed square is. it was meant for events like the WC. why not just fill fed square first, close it off, then shunt any spillover to Birrarung Marr?

like the music bowl idea, but the local fun police (ie. residents) wont let it happen.

nanny state indeed:(

Edited by pk75au: 27/5/2010 09:47:35 AM
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hopefully they sort it out asap....

they need to organise a live site in brisbane.
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You guys could always travel up to Sydney for the Fifa Live site.. \:d/
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Vaughn2111 wrote:
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Fair enough though, they will just find a location that can fit more than 10,000 people.

Great if/when they do, but why are they still organising it now, 2 weeks before the 2010 kick-off?


Yeah poor effort Melbourne, luckily i live in the city where they have already organised their showing area :)


yeah yeah righto sailor. :D
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road warrior wrote:
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Fair enough though, they will just find a location that can fit more than 10,000 people.

Great if/when they do, but why are they still organising it now, 2 weeks before the 2010 kick-off?


Yeah poor effort Melbourne, luckily i live in the city where they have already organised their showing area :)
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AAMI Park?
Sidney Myer Music Bowl?
Royal Botanic Gardens?
Fitzroy Gardens?

Plenty of places to choose.
IF they really want, they could place a huge screen in the middle of the river, and people can watch from both sides of the stream.

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Vaughn2111 wrote:
Fair enough though, they will just find a location that can fit more than 10,000 people.

Great if/when they do, but why are they still organising it now, 2 weeks before the 2010 kick-off? The article states the events of 2006 are the reason for the decision.
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