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Stadium of Canterbury

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  • SnowyS Offline
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    @shark said in Stadium of Canterbury:

    Do you think being in a large plastic box will prevent the crowd from being cold if it's 2 degrees?

    Throw in a 40kt southerly at 2 degrees and a roof is really quite a good idea, especially as the event will be better. Cancelling concerts due to weather and watching rugby teams struggle with the conditions isn't that appealing.

    Agree about the concourse and design though. It should be an attractive design (that doesn't cost much) and you should be able to get beer and chips without getting wet.

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      #388

      I've been staying out of the @shark v everyone else but after that 80 minutes I'm fully backing the roof option.

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      • sharkS Offline
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        I was at the game yesterday. Rugby is a winter sport and adverse conditions are a part of that.

        Having been wet the whole time, to varying degrees, I believe even more that the genuine need is for a state of the art open stadium with extended stand roofing.

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        • nzzpN nzzp

          @shark said in Stadium of Canterbury:

          And freezing? Do you think being in a large plastic box will prevent the crowd from being cold if it's 2 degrees?

          Actually, yes. Have you been to Dunedin? The stadium heats up with a few thousand people inside - about a hundred watts a person, so every 10k is like 500 fan heaters on full bore. It won't be 2 degrees inside, and the rugby will be fantastic - dry balls, etc.

          That said, it's a massive amount of money for a stadium. Stadium economics don't make sense, so spend what you need to get a decent venue --but as you say, it's a tradeoff between a roof and big events with the current budget.

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          @nzzp said in Stadium of Canterbury:

          @shark said in Stadium of Canterbury:

          And freezing? Do you think being in a large plastic box will prevent the crowd from being cold if it's 2 degrees?

          Actually, yes. Have you been to Dunedin? The stadium heats up with a few thousand people inside - about a hundred watts a person, so every 10k is like 500 fan heaters on full bore. It won't be 2 degrees inside, and the rugby will be fantastic - dry balls, etc.

          That said, it's a massive amount of money for a stadium. Stadium economics don't make sense, so spend what you need to get a decent venue --but as you say, it's a tradeoff between a roof and big events with the current budget.

          I've been to several games at FBS, and a couple of those were on really cold nights. It was only marginally warmer inside.

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            https://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/121968311/fifa-may-fund-christchurch-stadium-upgrade-costs-for-womens-world-cup

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            • StargazerS Stargazer

              https://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/121968311/fifa-may-fund-christchurch-stadium-upgrade-costs-for-womens-world-cup

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              @Stargazer
              If FIFA funds it then why not but it will be a completely useless upgrade if the stadium is finished the next year.

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              • sharkS Offline
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                I don't want international visitors having to suffer that dump.

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                  minor upgrades should be fine, Football are more likely to be day games which makes the experience much more enjoyable, i went to a few games during the Fifa u-20 world cup and it was nice on a sunny day

                  It's highly unlikely a new stadium could be completed for it, or at least to any respectable standard, best to go with this seeing as everyone will know the history of why its there than to try and fail to do a new one

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                    I'd be astonished if FIFA gave a shit about hosting matches in Christchurch to the point of agreeing to pay for upgrades to infrastructure when you could just schedule them elsewhere.

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                    • KiwiwombleK Kiwiwomble

                      minor upgrades should be fine, Football are more likely to be day games which makes the experience much more enjoyable, i went to a few games during the Fifa u-20 world cup and it was nice on a sunny day

                      It's highly unlikely a new stadium could be completed for it, or at least to any respectable standard, best to go with this seeing as everyone will know the history of why its there than to try and fail to do a new one

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                      @Kiwiwomble said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                      Football are more likely to be day games which makes the experience much more enjoyable

                      Those are the upgrades that need to be paid for.

                      Upgrade the lighting and have back up power. You're good at this ferning - never read the article.

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                      • SnowyS Snowy

                        @Kiwiwomble said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                        Football are more likely to be day games which makes the experience much more enjoyable

                        Those are the upgrades that need to be paid for.

                        Upgrade the lighting and have back up power. You're good at this ferning - never read the article.

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                        @Snowy said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                        @Kiwiwomble said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                        Football are more likely to be day games which makes the experience much more enjoyable

                        Those are the upgrades that need to be paid for.

                        Upgrade the lighting and have back up power. You're good at this ferning - never read the article.

                        apologies, assumed it would be similar to the U-20 world cup where most games were during the day

                        Either way, they won the bid with this listed as one of the venues so there shouldn't be surprises for anyone

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                        • KiwiwombleK Kiwiwomble

                          @Snowy said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                          @Kiwiwomble said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                          Football are more likely to be day games which makes the experience much more enjoyable

                          Those are the upgrades that need to be paid for.

                          Upgrade the lighting and have back up power. You're good at this ferning - never read the article.

                          apologies, assumed it would be similar to the U-20 world cup where most games were during the day

                          Either way, they won the bid with this listed as one of the venues so there shouldn't be surprises for anyone

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                          @Kiwiwomble said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                          @Snowy said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                          @Kiwiwomble said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                          Football are more likely to be day games which makes the experience much more enjoyable

                          Those are the upgrades that need to be paid for.

                          Upgrade the lighting and have back up power. You're good at this ferning - never read the article.

                          apologies, assumed it would be similar to the U-20 world cup where most games were during the day

                          Rule one - never read the article.
                          Rule two of fight club ferning never apologise.

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                          • antipodeanA antipodean

                            I'd be astonished if FIFA gave a shit about hosting matches in Christchurch to the point of agreeing to pay for upgrades to infrastructure when you could just schedule them elsewhere.

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                            @antipodean said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                            I'd be astonished if FIFA gave a shit about hosting matches in Christchurch to the point of agreeing to pay for upgrades to infrastructure when you could just schedule them elsewhere.

                            Yep. I agree. Who's the news hound who's come up with the idea of a FIFA-funded upgrade? There would be 20 stadiums better than this dump in Australasia.

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                              Fifa does grants like this, just like UEFA gives them for teams that make it into Europe for the first time or the FA gives them to teams as they come up through the football leagues in England

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                                Waste of money, on this dump.

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                                  Waste of money, on this dump.

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                                  @shark said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                  Waste of money, on this dump.

                                  not if the alternative is Chch missing out of hosting games, the end goal for any of this or the new stadium isn't the stadium....its what it brings to the city, either events for people to enjoy or boosts to the economy

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                                  • sharkS shark

                                    Waste of money, on this dump.

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                                    @shark said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                    Waste of money, on this dump.

                                    You'd hopefully be able to salvage the new light bulbs! 🙂

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                                    • KiwiwombleK Kiwiwomble

                                      @shark said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                      Waste of money, on this dump.

                                      not if the alternative is Chch missing out of hosting games, the end goal for any of this or the new stadium isn't the stadium....its what it brings to the city, either events for people to enjoy or boosts to the economy

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                                      @Kiwiwomble said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                      @shark said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                      Waste of money, on this dump.

                                      not if the alternative is Chch missing out of hosting games, the end goal for any of this or the new stadium isn't the stadium....its what it brings to the city, either events for people to enjoy or boosts to the economy

                                      It'd be a great look: Christchurch, a city largely rebuilt 12 years after a series of 'quakes, and the image - the shop window - we offer to the largest global audience any event here has ever had, is of that absolute shitbox. Sure, we'd get a couple of crowds of maybe 20k but what damage is done to future tourism in the process? No thank you.

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                                      • sharkS shark

                                        @Kiwiwomble said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                        @shark said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                        Waste of money, on this dump.

                                        not if the alternative is Chch missing out of hosting games, the end goal for any of this or the new stadium isn't the stadium....its what it brings to the city, either events for people to enjoy or boosts to the economy

                                        It'd be a great look: Christchurch, a city largely rebuilt 12 years after a series of 'quakes, and the image - the shop window - we offer to the largest global audience any event here has ever had, is of that absolute shitbox. Sure, we'd get a couple of crowds of maybe 20k but what damage is done to future tourism in the process? No thank you.

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                                        @shark said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                        @Kiwiwomble said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                        @shark said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                        Waste of money, on this dump.

                                        not if the alternative is Chch missing out of hosting games, the end goal for any of this or the new stadium isn't the stadium....its what it brings to the city, either events for people to enjoy or boosts to the economy

                                        It'd be a great look: Christchurch, a city largely rebuilt 12 years after a series of 'quakes, and the image - the shop window - we offer to the largest global audience any event here has ever had, is of that absolute shitbox. Sure, we'd get a couple of crowds of maybe 20k but what damage is done to future tourism in the process? No thank you.

                                        How many cities have your bypassed because you once saw a rubbish stadium on the telly? I think you're far too emotional around this to have a clear thought process.

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                                        • HoorooH Hooroo

                                          @shark said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                          @Kiwiwomble said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                          @shark said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                          Waste of money, on this dump.

                                          not if the alternative is Chch missing out of hosting games, the end goal for any of this or the new stadium isn't the stadium....its what it brings to the city, either events for people to enjoy or boosts to the economy

                                          It'd be a great look: Christchurch, a city largely rebuilt 12 years after a series of 'quakes, and the image - the shop window - we offer to the largest global audience any event here has ever had, is of that absolute shitbox. Sure, we'd get a couple of crowds of maybe 20k but what damage is done to future tourism in the process? No thank you.

                                          How many cities have your bypassed because you once saw a rubbish stadium on the telly? I think you're far too emotional around this to have a clear thought process.

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                                          @Hooroo said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                          @shark said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                          @Kiwiwomble said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                          @shark said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                          Waste of money, on this dump.

                                          not if the alternative is Chch missing out of hosting games, the end goal for any of this or the new stadium isn't the stadium....its what it brings to the city, either events for people to enjoy or boosts to the economy

                                          It'd be a great look: Christchurch, a city largely rebuilt 12 years after a series of 'quakes, and the image - the shop window - we offer to the largest global audience any event here has ever had, is of that absolute shitbox. Sure, we'd get a couple of crowds of maybe 20k but what damage is done to future tourism in the process? No thank you.

                                          How many cities have your bypassed because you once saw a rubbish stadium on the telly? I think you're far too emotional around this to have a clear thought process.

                                          People travel to cities because of iconic buildings and landmarks. I went to Dallas last year largely because of a cool stadium which was the shop window. And I can tell you the city itself - aside from a neighbourhood called Deep Ellum - is a bit of a bore. You don't think the inverse can be the case?

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