‘Not what the fans want’: Wests Tigers’ new stadium proposal slammed as ‘ridiculous’
Inner West Council Mayor Darcy Byrne has criticised the Wests Tigers’ proposal to build a 20,000-seat stadium in Liverpool, in Sydney’s southwest.
The plan is still in its early stages, but Liverpool Mayor Ned Mannoun told 2GB that it had been a long time coming.
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It would be with the intention of making Liverpool the Tigers’ permanent home, in a facility at the intersection of the Hume Highway and Remembrance Avenue in the city’s southwest.
The Sydney Morning Herald reports the plan is contingent on 3000 new apartments being built on the site, a mixture of private, public and build-to-rent properties from which the revenue collected would offset the cost of the stadium.
The proposal, however, was slammed as “ridiculous” by Inner West Council Mayor Darcy Byrne, whose Council is responsible for the Tigers’ spiritual home at the ageing Leichhardt Oval.