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Is it time for Brisbane to get a BIG capacity stadium?

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Stirling Mortlock (74)
Oh yeah, if Australia had've won the Soccer World Cup all of our stadiums would've got a sweet revamp...

That, and the tourist dollars would've been the only real benefit though...
 

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John Solomon (38)
The WC 2018/2022 plan clearly had this bullshit idea of not upgrading suncorp and giving adelaide a sweet new stadium and perth a brand new 60000 seater that was round anyway...
 

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Peter Burge (5)
As some people have hinted, Suncorp has a great atmosphere and you can see what's happening from anywhere. I like it the way it is.
 

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John Solomon (38)
Well I thought It is time to bring out this thread again, a bit later so I've got some more evidence this time around.

Ignoring the money issue, this is what I thought of.

Stadium Idea: Exhibition grounds: Brand new stadium, 65k - 70k - 75k capacity.
Stadium shape: Rectangular
Stadium Design: Make it as close to the Milenium Stadium in cardiff as possible, retractable roof as well

If a great design like the milenium could be achieved, It would have the premier viewing, atmosphere and weather condition solution.
Access: There is a train station literally right there.
Uses: Rugby Union, Rugby League, Soccer, The Ekka.

Now here's my reason:

45119 Broncos v Cowboys
50168 Roar G. final
52144 SOO 1
48,301 Reds V Saders
44,940 Reds V Blues
52,498 SOO 2
52,113 Reds V Saders
51,894 Tri Nations Final
40,094 Broncos V Rabbitohs
~52000 Broncos V Sea Eagles
Theoretically:
NRL qualify final: 52k
NRL Semi Final: 52k
NRL Prelim Final: 52k
Roar V Central Coast Re-match
45k

That Is fourteen sellouts or close to sell outs in one year.
Compare that with other stadiums this year:

ANZ Stadium: 81000 state of origin, presumed 82000 for NRL final
two sellouts

MCG: 100000 for AFL grand final, and because I'm nice I'll include 89k for collingwood v essendon
two sellouts

Now I hear you all say, oh but that's because they are bigger! Right you are but the trend is simple, the other smaller grounds i.e. patersons stadium, Docklands, the Adelaide stadium have not sold out / sold out anywhere near as many times as suncorp.

With fourteen sellouts or close to In a single year, there Is a real case that some of those crowds would be filling that stadium:

i.e. where a ticket limit was reached:

State of origin 1 & 3
Reds V Crusaders
Reds V Crusaders final
Tri Nations Final
A League Final
Broncos V Manly

That's still 6 big game sell outs per year, that in this ideal stadium could attract 70000 spectators.

A central location in gregory terrace, train line literally right there, play most home games at suncorp stadium.

Oh and I don't mean right now, I mean say ten years down the track.
 
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chief

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I don't really want to get political, but I will tell you why QLD's stadium will stay the same for at least another ten years.

QLD has a huge Infrastructure debt. Which will prevent any government; Labor or Liberal from building a new stadium or upgrading it.

Suncorp is literally impossible to upgrade to 70,000 without costing a huge amount of money.

Talk about it in 10 years time especially as Brisbane isn't hosting an NRL grand final which is what there was some talk about a few years back.
 

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Tim Horan (67)
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One of the reasons Lang park sells out is because it's the best rectangular stadium in the country. Why mess with it unless you have to.
 
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TOCC

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the next stadium upgrade in Queensland will be in Townsville... expect a Skilled Stadium replica
 
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TOCC

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not a exact architectual design replica, just a similar pretense

ie: 25-30'000 retangular stadium, single tier, roofing over the seating

value for money type stadium..
 

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Peter Johnson (47)
Is AAMI park any good, I've heard mixed things about skilled, they might be better looking elsewhere.
 
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TOCC

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Is AAMI park any good, I've heard mixed things about skilled, they might be better looking elsewhere.

AAMI park is very good... however they cater to different audiences...

The Queensland Govt suffers due to the massively decentralised population spread across Queesland..
Victoria focusses wholly on Melbourne when it comes to infastructure, this allows them to construct boutique(exspensive) stadiums like AAMI Park. This is evident as to why the Vic Govt spent $270m on a stadium which holds 30'000 people, whereas the QLD Govt spent $160m on a stadium which holds 27'500 people.
 
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