AAMI Park and other stadiums unavailable for large part of 2023
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One Friday and one Sunday at AAMI…..should be able to work around that I would have thought…
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Doesn't quite work like that unfortunately.Storm Spirit wrote: ↑Sun Apr 24, 2022 10:54 pm One Friday and one Sunday at AAMI…..should be able to work around that I would have thought…
Stadiums get handed over to Fifa exclusively from 4 weeks before the first game until 1 week after the last. That's 8 weeks for AAMI park.
Interesting that the AFL and Vic Gov refused to hand over the MCG. Even more interesting that the NRL have known this was a possibility for months and don't have any plans in place...
i.e. "we don't have a clue what we are going to do!“We are working with state governments, stadiums and impacted clubs about options that best suit them and their fans during the period where home venues are offline,” NRL chief executive Andrew Abdo said.
“There will be additional complexities and challenges with next season’s draw, but the NRL and clubs will be innovative and work together as a game to ensure the best possible season continuity during this period."
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TC wrote: ↑Mon Apr 25, 2022 11:14 amDoesn't quite work like that unfortunately.Storm Spirit wrote: ↑Sun Apr 24, 2022 10:54 pm One Friday and one Sunday at AAMI…..should be able to work around that I would have thought…
Stadiums get handed over to Fifa exclusively from 4 weeks before the first game until 1 week after the last. That's 8 weeks for AAMI park.
Interesting that the AFL and Vic Gov refused to hand over the MCG. Even more interesting that the NRL have known this was a possibility for months and don't have any plans in place...i.e. "we don't have a clue what we are going to do!“We are working with state governments, stadiums and impacted clubs about options that best suit them and their fans during the period where home venues are offline,” NRL chief executive Andrew Abdo said.
“There will be additional complexities and challenges with next season’s draw, but the NRL and clubs will be innovative and work together as a game to ensure the best possible season continuity during this period."
Hhmmm that is a problem then.
I obviously didn't realise it was as all encompassing as that....I hope we dont get stuck out a the shitty Docklands again for a few months.
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And the only stadiums that come to mind are Simmonds Stadium in Geelong or Mars in North Ballarat. I've seen practice games in Geelong and it's dreadful for League.
what about Bob Jane Stadium? At least it's in Melbourne. Holds about 12,000 and TBH that's not that much less than turn up to AAMI anyway and probably more than get to the Sunshine Coast. The NRL should program in a bye, maybe 3 home games and four away games during that time but we know they won't do a thing to ensure we fans get to see our team.
And, don't forget, this is the organisation which - after Storm missing the best part of two years of home games - schedules Storm as the "home" team for magic round in Brisbane.
And they make Manly v Brisbane an AWAY game for the Broncos at Suncorp.
I'm sure some of these people were dropped on their heads when they were children.
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I agree it's totally tish us playing the Panthers in Brisbane but Brisbane playing Manly at home as the away team makes perfect financial sense. I'm sure Melbourne Storm (the club) would love to play the Warriors twice at AAMI as both the home and away side.
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