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hmm, not a big fan of Abel Tasman FC...i understand the significance of it, but it doesn't really suit an australian sporting club, like it would in south america (like Vasco De Gama does).
Tasmania Devils/Tigers is the right choice....maybe a bit cliche, but there's nothing wrong with that. Animal names are much, much better than "innovative" nicknames (eg. Victory, Roar, Glory, Heart etc.)
smitty wrote:hmm, not a big fan of Abel Tasman FC...i understand the significance of it, but it doesn't really suit an australian sporting club, like it would in south america (like Vasco De Gama does).
Tasmania Devils/Tigers is the right choice....maybe a bit cliche, but there's nothing wrong with that. Animal names are much, much better than "innovative" nicknames (eg. Victory, Roar, Glory, Heart etc.)
It won't happen, not because it dosent suit, but because the Michael Searle's of this country.
Abel Tasman discovered Tasmania (never mind the blacks), Tasmania is named after him, his name sounds cool... it suits perfectly.
It would make the new club stand out in a competition full of new clubs with meaningless, crappy names.
Also any Tasmanian A-League club is likely to be perennially rubbish on the field - poorly performing teams just can't afford to have crappy names. Do you think South Sydney could have survided 30 years of nothingness if their name had been South Sydney Spirit? Who's going to support that at the bottom of the table? Who's gonna march for that to be re-addmitted?
Its pretty sad what North Hobart has become these days, its a great ground to watch football at. One of my highlights of the ground was when super league started and the Melbourne Storm played Adelaide Rams in the pre season game.
Hard to see it being further developed, no area for car parking and little chance at lights, without lights the place has no future.
Ideally for a rectangle oval I think the Showgrounds in Glenorchy is the way to go. Was a great venue for the pacing, but it now has no tenant as the pacing moved across the road to elwick. The showgrounds aren't smack bang in the middle of a residential area, it has a big grassed oval area in the middle, and some basic lights already set up. Don't forget back in the 90's Elwick talked up as the #1 location for the failed AFL stadium in Hobart for the tassie AFL team.
You've probably seen the noise about a Tassie A-League team recently. The bid team is planning to base itself in a redeveloped North Hobart Oval.
There has been a lot of discussion about whether this would mean it was rectangular in shape, but given the proposal has the support of the Hobart Demons (Aussie rules) club that is based there, I'd suggest it will remain oval ("multi-purpose").
I know a lot of us would love it to be exclusively rectangular but it's not looking that way. Still, no plans have been made public and the A-League bid is only leaking a bit of news now and again, so we don't really know.
Still, the backers of the bid (Harry Stamoulis and Robert Belteky) are property developers - perhaps they'd like to buy the ground from the Hobart City Council and build and own it themselves!
I think the Fremantle bid will be utilising Fremantle Oval. I think investors want tier 2 stadiums with cheaper rent like the MLS model. Where Hobart may come unstuck against a place like Freo is Broadcast viewing numbers.
They could look at building apartments close to the ground ala Claremont Oval.