I'm honestly so excited mate. Probably will be my only chance to see the stadium for a very very long time..
Stop making me more excited lol lol lolHaving already been in, you will be absolutely SHOCKED at the scale of it. Honestly, it is breathtaking when you first walk out into the bowl.
I followed the link they sent which didn't work, then logged on via PC and THAT didn't work so tried via the app on my phone and was done in minutes. Give other means/browsers a shot.
Yes, apparently at a given signal/alarm they want everyone to charge towards the exits screaming and shouting to simulate a panic stricken mob in order to see how the stewards react to a possible catastrophic event.Anyone else heard that at the 2nd test event, and I presume it’s part of the safety certificate that is needed, that just after half time, the evacuation alarm is being sounded and the whole stadium is being cleared?
Half the fans will disappear anyway, they did at the first event. No one is actually going to see the game.Anyone else heard that at the 2nd test event, and I presume it’s part of the safety certificate that is needed, that just after half time, the evacuation alarm is being sounded and the whole stadium is being cleared?
I'd totally agree Mick but punting places like the Taipan carpark is a bit harsh on the owners and customers who go there.These are the type of vids we need now tbf. The stadium isn't going to change much on a weekly basis. Details on car parks and that close to the stadium will come in handy. Fair play to the fella
Or earlier if the opposition go two nil up !Yes, apparently at a given signal/alarm they want everyone to charge towards the exits screaming and shouting to simulate a panic stricken mob in order to see how the stewards react to a possible catastrophic event.
I find it hard to believe this, that kind of interest payment would immediately wiped out any extra income the ground would generate and kept us in PSR trouble for years.Jesus what finance did Moshiri agree with his lenders, that's an incredible saving.
Moshiri borrowed life support money to get the stadium far enough along that the club could be sold as a going concern.I find it hard to believe this, that kind of interest payment would immediately wiped out any extra income the ground would generate and kept us in PSR trouble for years.