The Brisbane Strikers planned a 15,000-seat stadium at Perry Park when the club was preparing its failed A-League bid.
He said the start of construction on the AFLW Lions Stadium at Springfield in Ipswich,which included an $18 million contribution from the state government,frustrated him.
“My blood was boiling,not because I’m an ex-soccer manager,but as citizen of this state,” he said.
“I remember[Premier] Annastacia Palaszczuk’s father[Henry] coming to Lions Stadium[at Richlands],when I was involved in the club,and he was watching football.
“The Roar haven’t had a home for many years,but they have existed from 2004,won three A-League grand finals and played in front of 50,000 people.”
Miron Bleiberg coached two Queensland A-League soccer teams - Brisbane Roar and Gold Coast United.Credit:Chris Hyde
Mr Bleiberg said he was no longer involved in the soccer industry and he “doesn’t have any fear”.
The club,since renamed Brisbane Roar,moved from Suncorp Stadium in the heart of Brisbane to Moreton Daily Stadium in Redcliffe this season and has seen crowds decrease. The relocation has been an issue for some fans.