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Capture Cardiff: New Year, New Stadium

Capture Cardiff
By Andrew Collins
February 9 2009
As part of ‘Capture Cardiff’, a University project for journalism students in the Welsh capital, broadcaster Kathryn Collins took a detailed look at Cardiff Blues’ impending move to the new stadium, seeing if this really is the best for the fans…

As well as a short interview with myself, Kathryn meets Robert Nortser, Gareth Edwards and Call to Arms representative Neil MacSorley as she takes an outsider's stance to the wildly raging debate.

Whether you're fully clued up or totally confused regarding the new stadium, the article is well worth a read. You can find the ‘New Year, New Stadium' article here.

Kathryn's blog home page can be found here.

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Capture Cardiff: New Year, New Stadium
Posted by: theArmsPark.co.uk (IP Logged)
Date: 09/02/2009 23:42

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Re: Capture Cardiff: New Year, New Stadium
Posted by: Reservoir Prop (IP Logged)
Date: 10/02/2009 12:55

Already sent her a long rant along the lines of the major threads on here re. the rent bois future.

So much "analysis" of this move is based on emotion ...

"tradition holding us back" .... "it'll be better facilities for the fans" .... "CAP is falling apart"

The lemmings really have taken over! No one seems to want to

- analyse the business case
- ask why CAP has seen no investment for years
- ask what other clubs are doing (Scarlets build their own stadium, Dregs talking about building their own stadium and then there's the numerous examples in England).
- ask what happens in 15 years time when the Blues will have to renegotiate with no viable alternatives
- ask who really benefits from the move
- ask what happens to CAP
- analyse the business case

Did I mention analyse the business case? Just in case, then no one analyses the business case.

Re: Capture Cardiff: New Year, New Stadium
Posted by: PhilBB - again (IP Logged)
Date: 10/02/2009 14:00

The girl wants to be a journalist therefore the ability to analyse is irrelevant. Emotion sells in Wales.

Re: Capture Cardiff: New Year, New Stadium
Posted by: Dim Cais (IP Logged)
Date: 10/02/2009 23:39

"Emotion sells in Wales"?
Come on, give her a break.
Not once did she mention Owain Glyndwr!

Re: Capture Cardiff: New Year, New Stadium
Posted by: Eirwg (IP Logged)
Date: 11/02/2009 00:20

I forget we live in a throw away society, instead of fixing broken things we just bin and get a new one. Facilities and stadiums can be updated and renovated.

Re: Capture Cardiff: New Year, New Stadium
Posted by: Terrace-Culture (IP Logged)
Date: 23/02/2009 01:47

From a rugby perspective, are any supporters actually in favour of the move? From this board anyway, it seems No. Of course there will be some excited by the shiny, Ikea-esque new seats. But the lack of fan consultation in the whole approach sums up exactly what is wrong with rugby union in Wales, Britain and for that matter sport in general across the whole of the United Kingdom.

Re: Capture Cardiff: New Year, New Stadium
Posted by: PhilBB - again (IP Logged)
Date: 24/02/2009 09:48

The board did consult with supporters, but just ignored pretty much all of the concerns. That is because the move isn't for reasons positive to Cardiff RFC ltd.

Re: Capture Cardiff: New Year, New Stadium
Posted by: Reservoir Props (IP Logged)
Date: 25/02/2009 12:48

Quote:
Terrace-Culture
From a rugby perspective, are any supporters actually in favour of the move? From this board anyway, it seems No. Of course there will be some excited by the shiny, Ikea-esque new seats. But the lack of fan consultation in the whole approach sums up exactly what is wrong with rugby union in Wales, Britain and for that matter sport in general across the whole of the United Kingdom.

T-C, what do you mean by a "rugby perspective"? Do you mean taking into account that the club needs to be run as a professional business and make money? Or something else.

I've no doubt that the theatre-goers will flock to the stadium for the big games. Trouble is, the fixture list is threadbare as it is - there simply aren't sufficient "big games".

No EDF and Connacht, Glasgow, Edinburgh doesn't excite anybody.


PS: Shame the terrace culture will disappear. It became an integral part of going to games for me.

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