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Not sure why league would care so much. They still turn into seats when they aren't used for standing.

You'd think the fans would love to stand up, beer in hand, like they used to on the hill.

Parra,clap clap clap and ref is a wanker can be so much more effectively projected from a standing position.

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Not sure why league would care so much. They still turn into seats when they aren't used for standing.

You'd think the fans would love to stand up, beer in hand, like they used to on the hill.

Parra,clap clap clap and ref is a wanker can be so much more effectively projected from a standing position.

 

Worth a read.. Eels Supporter forum

http://www.1eyedeel.com/forum/topics/official-new-300000-seat-stadium-coming-to-parramatta?

 

Noticed not much mention from the comments on the future design of the stadium

 

Agreed, you would think standing would be something different even for league fans, more communal, more fun etc.. 

 

Also I think the idea that you could essentially increase the stadium capacity from 30k to 32k would appeal to them as well (for no extra cost). 

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IMO, if we want safe standing, the club will have to pay for it and they will have to be removal ala German clubs for league and UCL.

 

Eels will always have the dream/ambition to our kind of crowds in the next 5-10 years. Regardless of the odds of attaining these numbers, they are still,going to try; and that will mean they'll want seating in the northern stand. Because as all of us know what a league fan say "why would I come here to stand up, when I can sit on my lounge at home and watch it".

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Not sure why league would care so much. They still turn into seats when they aren't used for standing.

You'd think the fans would love to stand up, beer in hand, like they used to on the hill.

Parra,clap clap clap and ref is a wanker can be so much more effectively projected from a standing position.

 

Worth a read.. Eels Supporter forum

http://www.1eyedeel.com/forum/topics/official-new-300000-seat-stadium-coming-to-parramatta?

 

Noticed not much mention from the comments on the future design of the stadium

 

Agreed, you would think standing would be something different even for league fans, more communal, more fun etc.. 

 

Also I think the idea that you could essentially increase the stadium capacity from 30k to 32k would appeal to them as well (for no extra cost). 

 

Hey! There's some guy who stole my name!

 

And has a stormtrooper avatar.

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  :nono:

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I don't understand why the Eels or their fans would be against safe standing

 

If they don't want to stand up, you can keep the seats all folded down

 

simple

 

 

It affects them in zero ways, unless they'll whinge about the different seat design than on the sidelines or it being uncomfortable or whatever

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Will the train station be moved closer to the ground. Will Bay 56 still be 56 and entry through a North Gate. Bodies have been inked and babies named. I have no care for Bairds World Class City inflated ego plans only I want to stay so low behind the posts I still see none of the game.

Will the train station be moved closer to the ground. Will Bay 56 still be 56 and entry through a North Gate. Bodies have been inked and babies named. I have no care for Bairds World Class City inflated ego plans only I want to stay so low behind the posts I still see none of the game.

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Hi all, there are so many great ideas and logical opinions about the stadium on here that I think it would be wise to create a group that liases with the club and the design people. After all, it is the members that have been using the existing stadium and they know what works and what doesn't. Remember that the designers will probably have no idea about the needs of an active support group (virtually none existed in Aus before the RBB). Otherwise I think what will be built is an all purpose stadium or worse, a stadium with a focus on the needs of a rugby league audience. I know nothing about this stuff but obviously a lot of you do, get in there and make a little friendly noise!

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The price we have to pay for getting the new stadium is detailed below.  The NRL will guarantee the Government a spread of clubs across all 3 venues.  We will get Wests and Penrith as extra tenants.

 

 

The $1 billion-plus funding of three stadiums, varying in size from 80,000 at Homebush Bay to up to 55,000 at Moore Park and 30,000 at Parramatta, effectively signals the end of the suburban ground. It is expected that Penrith and Wests Tigers will play matches at the new Parramatta Stadium, along with the Eels, while the Dragons are likely to share the stadium at Moore Park with Sydney Roosters.

Canterbury and South Sydney, tenants at ANZ Stadium, could remain there, while Cronulla and Manly are also likely to be pushed to play home games at one of the three major grounds.



Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/nrl-signals-end-of-suburban-grounds-after-1-billion-stadiums-announcement-20150904-gjfizy.html#ixzz3koLVw5yU 
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It was the government who said no to safe standing in the original upgrade, they'll be the biggest opposition to it. Traditional RL fans love the idea of standing and watching the game. You look at the popularity of the hills at Leichardt, Brookie, Newcastle, Cograh etc, they're most often the highest populated parts of the ground. With the so called 'death' of the suburban ground, this could be one way to at least keep some sort of tradition.

 

The biggest problem the government will have with it is that it's not world class because the seats aren't that comfy and there's no where to put your laptop while you're using the wifi to order your 3 course meal. It's gonna be difficult but if it's marketed in the right way, I don't see why the government can't at least consider it.

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This might be a really stupid question... but how much difference in there between having fold up seats (as you have at lots of stadia) and safe standing??  I've seen images of it... but...??  There's a rail , is there,  with safe standing??

 

Fold up seats surely are more convenient when people are moving along already occupied rows.... I'd rather just hop up to let people past as you can do at some places, rather than have them try to squeeze along rows, as happens with the fixed seating.

 

In steeply raked venues, the fold up seats would almost be preferable as people move along already occupied rows? Can't remember what the seating is like at AAMI.... but I do remember how steep the stands feel from the top rows. Does it have fold up seats?

 

Even if fixed seats rather than the fold up seats were used elsewhere in the stadium, could the ends have the fold up seats as a compromise, if safe standing wasn't permitted??

 

And.... in general, does Flytox or anyone else know what types of seating is preferred in steeply raked modern stadia??  

 

:)  :)

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Flip up seats

Stadium_seats.jpg

 

Safe standing seats

Safe_standing_area_fitted_with_rail_seat

 

You can fit up to two people in the safe standing rows per seat, whereas the flip seats you can only fit one.

 

Flip up is better than fixed but not really the same thing as safe standing. The RBB would still have the issues they currently do.

 

Ahhh got it.   So there's a kind of step between the rails. I knew there was a difference, but not quite sure what else, besides the railing.

 

Thanks Carns! 

 

:)  :)

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