Eels membership grew during the 2018 season to be the third highest in the NRL behind the Broncos and Rabbitohs despite the club finishing with the wooden spoon.

That has led to club officials hoping the new Western Sydney Stadium (WSS) will further boost membership as Parramatta fans flock to the state-of-the-art $360 million facility once it opens in April.

The Eels on-field woes didn't reflect in their membership, with numbers climbing from 24,501 last year to 25,110 in 2018.

"All signs are good for next season because we're selling the new stadium," CEO Bernie Gurr told NRL.com.

"I think the stadium is going to be a generational change and recalibrate how people think of a game-day experience.

"It's the right size at 30,000 which will make the atmosphere electric."

The Eels welcome key signings Blake Ferguson (Roosters), Junior Paulo (Raiders) and Shaun Lane (Sea Eagles) and have also signed boom 25-year-old Penrith winger Maika Sivo. 

The 103kg, 192cm Sivo enjoyed two great years in the Intrust Super Premiership with 22 tries in 25 games.

"They're the four we've brought in and they've got a bit of size about them," Gurr said.

After an extensive two-month football operations review, the Eels are engineering a return to the top-eight.

The club is salary cap-compliant for 2019, according to Gurr. Now the harder task is to remove club debt.

The Eels have taken great strides since the dark days of May 2016, when the NRL fined them $1 million and docked them 12 competition points for breaching the salary cap rules over a three-year period. The Parramatta Leagues Club still keeps the football club afloat financially.

While the new Western Sydney Stadium is expected to bring a spike in membership, Gurr doesn't expect it to be the panacea of getting the club back in the black by 2020-21.

On a positive note, Gurr expects the new stadium to be a vast improvement on the atmosphere for matches at ANZ Stadium.

"We think the stadium will be terrific financially because it will help us to present our club in an outstanding way," Gurr said.

"The atmosphere of watching the game will be special. It will be an electric atmosphere as opposed to ANZ Stadium which was like watching footy in a morgue."

Stability off-field has been achieved. Interim chairman Max Donnelly, who was brought in after the board resigned in the wake of the salary cap findings, has now stepped aside.

The football club's constitution has been revamped with five independent directors now, alongside two nominated by the Leagues Club: Donnelly and Jim Sarantinos.

The new Eels chairman is Sean McElduff. 

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  • Wait a second WTF?there is absolutely no mention of either BA or Hayne in this blog.
  • Arnt you lucky Bernie, we have a new stadium coming thats none doing of your own, because youve delivered a big shit sandwich so far in your time here and lets not mention the disgraceful jersey debacle.

    Lucky for you youve got the stadium coming, just do something about our training facilities while youre here

  • Even with the new stadium they will be lucky to have more than 20000. I know quite a few who won’t be wasting their money on the shit that was served last year.
    • I'm betting we'll crack 27,500 members by the end of the season, 35k within 5 years.

      • If the Eels crack another wooden spoon in 2019 to their other 14 they'll be lucky to have a membership of 7500 let alone 27500! The stadium doesnt matter it's performing on the field that counts!

        • I’m confident with my bet.

    • My professional advice brett is stay away from gambling.
  • Unless the Eels perform 110% better on the Rugby League field no amount of $$$ spent on a new stadium will increase membership.

  • Is this a joke???? Big shit. A new stadium.
    We were dead last last year and nothing promising whatsoever. And the price of the new memberships?????? Get out of town. He must think were stupid.
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