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  • sharkS shark

    @Rapido Well it's going to have a roof, so we'll see. Even if Chch does get all the gigs, I still vehemently disagree with the concept and design.

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    @shark said in Stadium of Canterbury:

    @Rapido Well it's going to have a roof, so we'll see. Even if Chch does get all the gigs, I still vehemently disagree with the concept and design.

    Just out of curiosity, and I’m kind of on your train of thought here, why is it such a big deal?

    In terms of living life why does it matter if you miss out on a ticket to a live rugby game? I don’t get the angst.

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      @shark said in Stadium of Canterbury:

      @Rapido Well it's going to have a roof, so we'll see. Even if Chch does get all the gigs, I still vehemently disagree with the concept and design.

      Just out of curiosity, and I’m kind of on your train of thought here, why is it such a big deal?

      In terms of living life why does it matter if you miss out on a ticket to a live rugby game? I don’t get the angst.

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      @Hooroo My problem with the design is that it's a knee-jerk reaction to an out of context concert argument, it's drastically under-sized, will be far from easy on the eye, and has been allowed to slip through on the back of the pro-MUA politicians taking advantage of our absolute disdain for the temporary dump we have had since 2012. People in general have blindly gone along with the idea that a roofed arena is the only way forward. I think punters think it's gonna look really cool, be state of the art and they'll be able to choose between Billy Joel and Pink every week. Most also mistakenly believe that this arena will bring the All Blacks back consistently, and it might get us a test most years, but not Tier 1, and there are no guarantees of an annual game at all when competing at the same level as FBS, Waikato, Albany and even Napier.

      Mark my words: most of the all-too-trusting passive bystanders now, will be up in arms when they see how little we get for $500m and how dysfunctional it is. By the end of this decade there'll already be talk of a larger open arena being required. Sadly, the conversation about that option never went anywhere. I'm yet to be told by anybody where to find the feasibility study into anything other than the MUA.

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        Does anybody know how much of the cost is earthquake proofing?

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          https://www.otakaroltd.co.nz/anchor-projects/stadium/

          The pre-feasibility study is there. Turns out the main reason for a roof is because Canterbury Rugby wanted one although it will also help with concerts. Would be another $120 million or so for 30,000 permanent seats + temp seating. Not sure that will make any difference to getting tests - we're only ever going to get 1 per season because any spares will be in Auckland.

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            https://www.otakaroltd.co.nz/anchor-projects/stadium/

            The pre-feasibility study is there. Turns out the main reason for a roof is because Canterbury Rugby wanted one although it will also help with concerts. Would be another $120 million or so for 30,000 permanent seats + temp seating. Not sure that will make any difference to getting tests - we're only ever going to get 1 per season because any spares will be in Auckland.

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            @Godder Thats a pre-feasibility study of MUA options. Where is any work that was done on a larger, open stadium with some bells and whistles?

            Page 49 btw. They're already failing on several counts.

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            • sharkS shark

              @Godder Thats a pre-feasibility study of MUA options. Where is any work that was done on a larger, open stadium with some bells and whistles?

              Page 49 btw. They're already failing on several counts.

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              @shark I think an open stadium was a dead duck when cricket left and rugby said they wanted a roof.

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                @shark I think an open stadium was a dead duck when cricket left and rugby said they wanted a roof.

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                @Godder said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                @shark I think an open stadium was a dead duck when cricket left and rugby said they wanted a roof.

                and when the neighbours built a covered stadium

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                  The more I think about it the more I think it's the right idea to have a boutique type of stadium. We have enough large stadiums in the country not being filled to capacity save for once a year if they get a test match. Sport attendance is on the wane rather than on the increase too.

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                  • HoorooH Hooroo

                    The more I think about it the more I think it's the right idea to have a boutique type of stadium. We have enough large stadiums in the country not being filled to capacity save for once a year if they get a test match. Sport attendance is on the wane rather than on the increase too.

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                    @Hooroo said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                    The more I think about it the more I think it's the right idea to have a boutique type of stadium. We have enough large stadiums in the country not being filled to capacity save for once a year if they get a test match. Sport attendance is on the wane rather than on the increase too.

                    That's a fair point, especially considering Crusaders fans stayed away from quarter and semi finals as well. If you don't sell those sorts of games out in a small ground, it does undercut the demand for a larger stadium.

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                    • KirwanK Kirwan

                      @Hooroo said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                      The more I think about it the more I think it's the right idea to have a boutique type of stadium. We have enough large stadiums in the country not being filled to capacity save for once a year if they get a test match. Sport attendance is on the wane rather than on the increase too.

                      That's a fair point, especially considering Crusaders fans stayed away from quarter and semi finals as well. If you don't sell those sorts of games out in a small ground, it does undercut the demand for a larger stadium.

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                      @Kirwan said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                      @Hooroo said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                      The more I think about it the more I think it's the right idea to have a boutique type of stadium. We have enough large stadiums in the country not being filled to capacity save for once a year if they get a test match. Sport attendance is on the wane rather than on the increase too.

                      That's a fair point, especially considering Crusaders fans stayed away from quarter and semi finals as well. If you don't sell those sorts of games out in a small ground, it does undercut the demand for a larger stadium.

                      You can see the future now though as it will be built as described and the demand for a ticket in the first few weeks will be high due to it being new and those that miss out will scream blue murder for not building a bigger stadium and then after a few weeks they won't sell out.

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                        @Kirwan said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                        @Hooroo said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                        The more I think about it the more I think it's the right idea to have a boutique type of stadium. We have enough large stadiums in the country not being filled to capacity save for once a year if they get a test match. Sport attendance is on the wane rather than on the increase too.

                        That's a fair point, especially considering Crusaders fans stayed away from quarter and semi finals as well. If you don't sell those sorts of games out in a small ground, it does undercut the demand for a larger stadium.

                        You can see the future now though as it will be built as described and the demand for a ticket in the first few weeks will be high due to it being new and those that miss out will scream blue murder for not building a bigger stadium and then after a few weeks they won't sell out.

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                        @Hooroo and the small ground approach that the UK use for club games looks better on TV as it's easier to fill.

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                          this was interesting. Average 5 year attendance is 12,000. That includes finals games of course, that drag up the numbers.

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                            @Kirwan said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                            @Hooroo said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                            The more I think about it the more I think it's the right idea to have a boutique type of stadium. We have enough large stadiums in the country not being filled to capacity save for once a year if they get a test match. Sport attendance is on the wane rather than on the increase too.

                            That's a fair point, especially considering Crusaders fans stayed away from quarter and semi finals as well. If you don't sell those sorts of games out in a small ground, it does undercut the demand for a larger stadium.

                            You can see the future now though as it will be built as described and the demand for a ticket in the first few weeks will be high due to it being new and those that miss out will scream blue murder for not building a bigger stadium and then after a few weeks they won't sell out.

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                            @Hooroo said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                            @Kirwan said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                            @Hooroo said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                            The more I think about it the more I think it's the right idea to have a boutique type of stadium. We have enough large stadiums in the country not being filled to capacity save for once a year if they get a test match. Sport attendance is on the wane rather than on the increase too.

                            That's a fair point, especially considering Crusaders fans stayed away from quarter and semi finals as well. If you don't sell those sorts of games out in a small ground, it does undercut the demand for a larger stadium.

                            You can see the future now though as it will be built as described and the demand for a ticket in the first few weeks will be high due to it being new and those that miss out will scream blue murder for not building a bigger stadium and then after a few weeks they won't sell out.

                            And that's the thing. I go to the footy to see the game - and I don't give a passing thought to whether the stadium is cool or not. In the end you end up sitting in a plastic seat with fuck all leg room.

                            Might be a bit of a wild thought, but from what I've seen, one of the real growth areas is E-Sports. I saw some footage of some sort of World Championship of Fortnite and the place looked nearly sold out. Presumably a roof would be handy for those sorts of events.

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                              this was interesting. Average 5 year attendance is 12,000. That includes finals games of course, that drag up the numbers.

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                              @nzzp said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                              this was interesting. Average 5 year attendance is 12,000. That includes finals games of course, that drag up the numbers.

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                              And this is in an absolute dump of a facility, taking into account also the utter boring Smallbladder style we played through 2015 & 16.

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                              • KirwanK Kirwan

                                @Hooroo said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                The more I think about it the more I think it's the right idea to have a boutique type of stadium. We have enough large stadiums in the country not being filled to capacity save for once a year if they get a test match. Sport attendance is on the wane rather than on the increase too.

                                That's a fair point, especially considering Crusaders fans stayed away from quarter and semi finals as well. If you don't sell those sorts of games out in a small ground, it does undercut the demand for a larger stadium.

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                                @Kirwan said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                @Hooroo said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                The more I think about it the more I think it's the right idea to have a boutique type of stadium. We have enough large stadiums in the country not being filled to capacity save for once a year if they get a test match. Sport attendance is on the wane rather than on the increase too.

                                That's a fair point, especially considering Crusaders fans stayed away from quarter and semi finals as well. If you don't sell those sorts of games out in a small ground, it does undercut the demand for a larger stadium.

                                Have you been to Orange Theory stadium, especially at the time of year finals are played? Exposed all the way around the ground, exposed in the stands, view blocked by structural posts, the least space available I've ever encountered in any stadium seat, in your big jacket next to your mate in his big jacket?

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                                • sharkS shark

                                  @Kirwan said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                  @Hooroo said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                  The more I think about it the more I think it's the right idea to have a boutique type of stadium. We have enough large stadiums in the country not being filled to capacity save for once a year if they get a test match. Sport attendance is on the wane rather than on the increase too.

                                  That's a fair point, especially considering Crusaders fans stayed away from quarter and semi finals as well. If you don't sell those sorts of games out in a small ground, it does undercut the demand for a larger stadium.

                                  Have you been to Orange Theory stadium, especially at the time of year finals are played? Exposed all the way around the ground, exposed in the stands, view blocked by structural posts, the least space available I've ever encountered in any stadium seat, in your big jacket next to your mate in his big jacket?

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                                  @shark that sounds like a terrible theory

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                                  • sharkS shark

                                    @Kirwan said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                    @Hooroo said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                    The more I think about it the more I think it's the right idea to have a boutique type of stadium. We have enough large stadiums in the country not being filled to capacity save for once a year if they get a test match. Sport attendance is on the wane rather than on the increase too.

                                    That's a fair point, especially considering Crusaders fans stayed away from quarter and semi finals as well. If you don't sell those sorts of games out in a small ground, it does undercut the demand for a larger stadium.

                                    Have you been to Orange Theory stadium, especially at the time of year finals are played? Exposed all the way around the ground, exposed in the stands, view blocked by structural posts, the least space available I've ever encountered in any stadium seat, in your big jacket next to your mate in his big jacket?

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                                    @shark said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                    @Kirwan said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                    @Hooroo said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                    The more I think about it the more I think it's the right idea to have a boutique type of stadium. We have enough large stadiums in the country not being filled to capacity save for once a year if they get a test match. Sport attendance is on the wane rather than on the increase too.

                                    That's a fair point, especially considering Crusaders fans stayed away from quarter and semi finals as well. If you don't sell those sorts of games out in a small ground, it does undercut the demand for a larger stadium.

                                    Have you been to Orange Theory stadium, especially at the time of year finals are played? Exposed all the way around the ground, exposed in the stands, view blocked by structural posts, the least space available I've ever encountered in any stadium seat, in your big jacket next to your mate in his big jacket?

                                    Don't forget the temperature/wind chill and dewy/wet ground during night games (factors a covered stadium help solve).

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                                      @Kirwan said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                      @Hooroo said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                      The more I think about it the more I think it's the right idea to have a boutique type of stadium. We have enough large stadiums in the country not being filled to capacity save for once a year if they get a test match. Sport attendance is on the wane rather than on the increase too.

                                      That's a fair point, especially considering Crusaders fans stayed away from quarter and semi finals as well. If you don't sell those sorts of games out in a small ground, it does undercut the demand for a larger stadium.

                                      Have you been to Orange Theory stadium, especially at the time of year finals are played? Exposed all the way around the ground, exposed in the stands, view blocked by structural posts, the least space available I've ever encountered in any stadium seat, in your big jacket next to your mate in his big jacket?

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                                      @shark said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                      @Kirwan said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                      @Hooroo said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                      The more I think about it the more I think it's the right idea to have a boutique type of stadium. We have enough large stadiums in the country not being filled to capacity save for once a year if they get a test match. Sport attendance is on the wane rather than on the increase too.

                                      That's a fair point, especially considering Crusaders fans stayed away from quarter and semi finals as well. If you don't sell those sorts of games out in a small ground, it does undercut the demand for a larger stadium.

                                      Have you been to Orange Theory stadium, especially at the time of year finals are played? Exposed all the way around the ground, exposed in the stands, view blocked by structural posts, the least space available I've ever encountered in any stadium seat, in your big jacket next to your mate in his big jacket?

                                      Sounds though if it had a roof, it would have been perfect

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                                        @Kirwan said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                        @Hooroo said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                        The more I think about it the more I think it's the right idea to have a boutique type of stadium. We have enough large stadiums in the country not being filled to capacity save for once a year if they get a test match. Sport attendance is on the wane rather than on the increase too.

                                        That's a fair point, especially considering Crusaders fans stayed away from quarter and semi finals as well. If you don't sell those sorts of games out in a small ground, it does undercut the demand for a larger stadium.

                                        Have you been to Orange Theory stadium, especially at the time of year finals are played? Exposed all the way around the ground, exposed in the stands, view blocked by structural posts, the least space available I've ever encountered in any stadium seat, in your big jacket next to your mate in his big jacket?

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                                        @shark said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                        @Kirwan said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                        @Hooroo said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                        The more I think about it the more I think it's the right idea to have a boutique type of stadium. We have enough large stadiums in the country not being filled to capacity save for once a year if they get a test match. Sport attendance is on the wane rather than on the increase too.

                                        That's a fair point, especially considering Crusaders fans stayed away from quarter and semi finals as well. If you don't sell those sorts of games out in a small ground, it does undercut the demand for a larger stadium.

                                        Have you been to Orange Theory stadium, especially at the time of year finals are played? Exposed all the way around the ground, exposed in the stands, view blocked by structural posts, the least space available I've ever encountered in any stadium seat, in your big jacket next to your mate in his big jacket?

                                        Maybe build a stadium with a roof?

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                                          @shark said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                          @Kirwan said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                          @Hooroo said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                          The more I think about it the more I think it's the right idea to have a boutique type of stadium. We have enough large stadiums in the country not being filled to capacity save for once a year if they get a test match. Sport attendance is on the wane rather than on the increase too.

                                          That's a fair point, especially considering Crusaders fans stayed away from quarter and semi finals as well. If you don't sell those sorts of games out in a small ground, it does undercut the demand for a larger stadium.

                                          Have you been to Orange Theory stadium, especially at the time of year finals are played? Exposed all the way around the ground, exposed in the stands, view blocked by structural posts, the least space available I've ever encountered in any stadium seat, in your big jacket next to your mate in his big jacket?

                                          Maybe build a stadium with a roof?

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                                          @booboo Yes. And let's make it drastically under-sized, fit for fuck all and ugly as sin.

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