This is a good stadium and very egalitarian - it has no corporate boxes. It's a bit run-down at the moment and needs a bit of love, but it does not deserve to be demolished. Some new facilities and more female toilets, new seats and some overdue maintenance will make all the difference. The plan by the NSW government to spend $723 million on a replacement stadium is a massive waste of public money and should be stopped.Please join Local Democracy Matters campaign to cancel the approval for demolition.
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My Wife and I really enjoyed the venue. The stadium just emits heritage into your heart. You feel apart of history when you are there. But our last experience was bad because in torrential rain for a concert on the grass next to stage... there is no roof on the stadium...so imagine spending a huge amount of money to be there and only concentrate on how cold we are and how can we warm up. The rain isn't the stadiums fault...but instead of knocking down and rebuilding the stadium, pretty sure everyone would settle for a retractable roof. Parking in the area is horrible. Get there early....but leaving no matter if it is early or not...its a nightmare. Make sure you have enough petrol in your car because you will be in park for about 1-2 hours. Because if a non confident driver is at the front of your lane when trying to leave, they won't have the "balls" to merge in tight or force there way through, making your lane never move...(that's what's happened to me and many occasions).We will miss that stadium and hope the one they build in replacement will shine as this one did.
Going, going, gone. Hoping the new stadium will have a roof option. Will be good when light rail station is complete but the walk from Central station isn't too bad either.
Stadium is large with easy entrances and exits. I'm not sure what its total capacity is though, it looked like it could support at least 50,000 people. Snacks/bar were also readily available, and security is friendly, helpful and non-threatening.
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