Ecky wrote:smac wrote:whufc wrote:The other argument i dont buy into is the whole 'you have a responsibility to the people of the state etc etc etc' does that include the people of SA who hate sport have never been to either stadium.
What about a responsibility to the kids playing cricket at your cricket club? Or the club up the road? Don't want the game to thrive in SA?
smac, on a more serious note
When the project inevitably goes over budget, who is going to pay for it? The brochure doesn't mention this aspect at all. I can see that $18 million being eaten up very quickly...
And once we have paid the mega bucks for the next batch of Kieron Pollards for this new 20/20 team, I can't see there being much left over at all for grass roots cricket, especially given the complete lack of support the SACA has given to our association (SA Churches and Community CA) in recent years.
1. Not sure - I would suggest contacting SACA and asking them or attending an info session to ask.
2. Game development will get more of the surplus than high performance, the needs are higher and that is acknowledged by the purse string controllers.
3. Because game development runs on a shoe string, focus is on junior development. That unfortunately leaves little room for your comp. That will slightly change, or greatly change, based on the member vote.