Australia to bid for FIFA Womens World Cup 2023
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Re: Australia to bid for FIFA Womens World Cup 2023
Or Iran.Mápó Tòfu wrote:Qatar should host it.
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Re: Australia to bid for FIFA Womens World Cup 2023
Women's world cup bid only costs 6-7 millionHalilović wrote:only $4m?
why did it cost $45 million in 2010?
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Re: Australia to bid for FIFA Womens World Cup 2023
Australia has officially bid for the 2023 Womens World Cup .
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Re: Australia to bid for FIFA Womens World Cup 2023
so why are we paying only $4m when it costs $6-7m? seems like more money down the draingee_kay wrote:Women's world cup bid only costs 6-7 millionHalilović wrote:only $4m?
why did it cost $45 million in 2010?
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Re: Australia to bid for FIFA Womens World Cup 2023
Will anyone bother to go to any games apart from their own nation?
Do people travel to watch their country for this, increasing the tourism figures?
Will new stadium need to be built?
I know, I'd would go to watch England if they were in Adelaide but doubt I'd bother travelling for it.
Do people travel to watch their country for this, increasing the tourism figures?
Will new stadium need to be built?
I know, I'd would go to watch England if they were in Adelaide but doubt I'd bother travelling for it.
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Re: Australia to bid for FIFA Womens World Cup 2023
Big win for Canada hosting 2015 FIFA Women's WC.
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Re: Australia to bid for FIFA Womens World Cup 2023
I wonder if this will help with SA ground upgrades if we get this over the line?
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Re: Australia to bid for FIFA Womens World Cup 2023
No choice if Australia wins the Women’s WC and Adelaide wants to host games then new stadium is required.Mr Red wrote:I wonder if this will help with SA ground upgrades if we get this over the line?
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Re: Australia to bid for FIFA Womens World Cup 2023
Much like the Asian Cup, Adelaide isn't really required if such a thing happened.
Canada only used 6 venues.
Sydney will have two compliant venues by then. Melbourne and Brisbane 1 each. Gold Coast has one, Townsville will have one, Newcastle has one and Canberra is looking at building one.
Canada only used 6 venues.
Sydney will have two compliant venues by then. Melbourne and Brisbane 1 each. Gold Coast has one, Townsville will have one, Newcastle has one and Canberra is looking at building one.
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Re: Australia to bid for FIFA Womens World Cup 2023
Why would any game here (in theory) need more than what Hindmarsh's capacity is anyway? Only Australia playing here might test the limits, but I imagine they wouldn't play anywhere other than in the eastern states.
If stadium in non-compliant for matches to be played here, as zzz says, they have enough options elsewhere, so Adelaide will miss out again.
If stadium in non-compliant for matches to be played here, as zzz says, they have enough options elsewhere, so Adelaide will miss out again.
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Re: Australia to bid for FIFA Womens World Cup 2023
Optus Stadium in Perth with its front row raised terraces (unlike Adelaide Oval) can also accommodate a temporary rectangular configuration.


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Re: Australia to bid for FIFA Womens World Cup 2023
France 2019 has expanded the host cities to nine, no reason why Australia wouldn't do the same. France is only running one stadium per host city , so again no reason for this not to apply.zzz wrote:Much like the Asian Cup, Adelaide isn't really required if such a thing happened.
Canada only used 6 venues.
Sydney will have two compliant venues by then. Melbourne and Brisbane 1 each. Gold Coast has one, Townsville will have one, Newcastle has one and Canberra is looking at building one.
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Re: Australia to bid for FIFA Womens World Cup 2023
Not going to happen government has shut the door on any future investment in Hindmarsh and Adelaide Entertainment Centre.Mr Red wrote:I'm hoping for an upgrade to Hindmarsh.
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Re: Australia to bid for FIFA Womens World Cup 2023
and Adelaide doesn't need the Women's World Cup that its willing to pay $500 million in taxpayer funds and the Women's World Cup doesn't need Adelaide if it happens to be staged in Australiaozzie owl wrote:Pretty simple zzz , Adelaide Oval is not FIFA compliant and neither is Hindmarsh.
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Re: Australia to bid for FIFA Womens World Cup 2023
ozzie owl wrote:Not going to happen government has shut the door on any future investment in Hindmarsh and Adelaide Entertainment Centre.Mr Red wrote:I'm hoping for an upgrade to Hindmarsh.

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Re: Australia to bid for FIFA Womens World Cup 2023
Hindmarsh serves its purpose for a town like Adelaide.
There are smaller venues in La Liga.
There are smaller venues in La Liga.
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Re: Australia to bid for FIFA Womens World Cup 2023
$500m for what?zzz wrote:and Adelaide doesn't need the Women's World Cup that its willing to pay $500 million in taxpayer funds and the Women's World Cup doesn't need Adelaide if it happens to be staged in Australiaozzie owl wrote:Pretty simple zzz , Adelaide Oval is not FIFA compliant and neither is Hindmarsh.
The government didn't have the money for its portion of the $535m Adelaide Oval either that went on the SA credit card debt. If utou bothered to read the proposed venue will be partly funded by sale of Hindmarsh site for housing and the Entertainment Centre.
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Re: Australia to bid for FIFA Womens World Cup 2023
They see more value in selling the site to developers than investing money in an upgrade.Mr Red wrote:ozzie owl wrote:Not going to happen government has shut the door on any future investment in Hindmarsh and Adelaide Entertainment Centre.Mr Red wrote:I'm hoping for an upgrade to Hindmarsh.
Re: Australia to bid for FIFA Womens World Cup 2023
They see more value in selling the site to developers than investing money in an upgrade.[/quote]ozzie owl wrote:[

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Re: Australia to bid for FIFA Womens World Cup 2023
There is no proposed venue. Its an Advertiser fantasy piece.ozzie owl wrote:$500m for what?zzz wrote:and Adelaide doesn't need the Women's World Cup that its willing to pay $500 million in taxpayer funds and the Women's World Cup doesn't need Adelaide if it happens to be staged in Australiaozzie owl wrote:Pretty simple zzz , Adelaide Oval is not FIFA compliant and neither is Hindmarsh.
The government didn't have the money for its portion of the $535m Adelaide Oval either that went on the SA credit card debt. If utou bothered to read the proposed venue will be partly funded by sale of Hindmarsh site for housing and the Entertainment Centre.
The Liberal Party aren't going to put the state into more debt by funding a white elephant.
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Re: Australia to bid for FIFA Womens World Cup 2023
zzz wrote:ozzie owl wrote:There is no proposed venue. Its an Advertiser fantasy piece.zzz wrote:
$500m for what?
The government didn't have the money for its portion of the $535m Adelaide Oval either that went on the SA credit card debt. If utou bothered to read the proposed venue will be partly funded by sale of Hindmarsh site for housing and the Entertainment Centre.
The Liberal Party aren't going to put the state into more debt by funding a white elephant.

