by Dutchy » Wed Feb 15, 2012 10:05 pm
by mickey » Wed Feb 15, 2012 10:48 pm
by Sojourner » Thu Feb 16, 2012 1:18 pm
Dutchy wrote:> Looking to challenge Norwood as the biggest home (& away) crowd puller
by story of my life » Thu Feb 16, 2012 1:20 pm
by bays2011 » Thu Feb 16, 2012 1:43 pm
Sojourner wrote:Dutchy wrote:> Looking to challenge Norwood as the biggest home (& away) crowd puller
Did he mention what the GFC would be doing in terms of fixing the infrastructure of the oval to handle those capacity crowds as they do at the Parade? What amount financially are they putting into the ground to install new ladies toilets and so on?
by Dutchy » Thu Feb 16, 2012 2:18 pm
Sojourner wrote:Dutchy wrote:> Looking to challenge Norwood as the biggest home (& away) crowd puller
Did he mention what the GFC would be doing in terms of fixing the infrastructure of the oval to handle those capacity crowds as they do at the Parade? What amount financially are they putting into the ground to install new ladies toilets and so on?
by Big Phil » Thu Feb 16, 2012 2:20 pm
Dutchy wrote:The pickets look magnificent and the oval is looking as good as it ever has now it has had a year to settle.
by am Bays » Thu Feb 16, 2012 7:32 pm
Sojourner wrote:Dutchy wrote:> Looking to challenge Norwood as the biggest home (& away) crowd puller
Did he mention what the GFC would be doing in terms of fixing the infrastructure of the oval to handle those capacity crowds as they do at the Parade? What amount financially are they putting into the ground to install new ladies toilets and so on?
by purch » Thu Feb 16, 2012 7:58 pm
am Bays wrote:Sojourner wrote:Dutchy wrote:> Looking to challenge Norwood as the biggest home (& away) crowd puller
Did he mention what the GFC would be doing in terms of fixing the infrastructure of the oval to handle those capacity crowds as they do at the Parade? What amount financially are they putting into the ground to install new ladies toilets and so on?
Is this another one of your miss-informed comments a la the SANFL metro boundaries??
Lets look at this objectively: Glenelg have mens and womens toilets in the NE corner next to the practice pitches, at the Williams st entrence behind the scoreboard, behind Snouts bar and the BBQ stand in the SW corner and in the NW corner behind the canteen. There are also three sets of mens and womens toilets within the club (two downstairs North and South end of the club rooms, and one upstairs in the function centre) which any patron can use on match days. Red coats provide passes into and out of the club.
Lets look at Noarlunga - mens and womens toilets on the outerside centre wing, toilets on the NW hill and toilets by the entrance to the ground next to the clubrooms. They also have toilets within the club unsure how many but I'd say at lest two sets upstairs and downstairs.
Based on that, one club needs to look at its facilities for patrons and it ain't Glenelg.
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