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Sydney home of the Socceroos
What a joke 10,000 less than the Adelaide crowd and a much bigger game
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Grosso wrote:pissants always moaning about something
Yes you are
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you still in primary school?Knight15 wrote:Grosso wrote:pissants always moaning about something
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No you areGrosso wrote:you still in primary school?Knight15 wrote:Grosso wrote:pissants always moaning about something
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C'mon Trollo tell as all about crap crowd, crap pitch.Grosso wrote:pissants always moaning about something
I didn't realise they were playing the Jordan game in Adelaide
As usual ya got nuthin you useless turd.
Time for some righteous indignation
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good midweek crowd in Sydney on a bad weather night and a multitude of competing attractionsStitch This wrote:C'mon Trollo tell as all about crap crowd, crap pitch.Grosso wrote:pissants always moaning about something
I didn't realise they were playing the Jordan game in Adelaide
As usual ya got nuthin you useless turd.
no free tickets or gimmicks required at the home of the socceroos
pitch condition was a lot better than adelaide cricket ground
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Make sure you pat your seeing eye dog goodnight.Grosso wrote:good midweek crowd in Sydney on a bad weather night and a multitude of competing attractionsStitch This wrote:C'mon Trollo tell as all about crap crowd, crap pitch.Grosso wrote:pissants always moaning about something
I didn't realise they were playing the Jordan game in Adelaide
As usual ya got nuthin you useless turd.
no free tickets or gimmicks required at the home of the socceroos
pitch condition was a lot better than adelaide cricket ground
Time for some righteous indignation
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Ticket prices are also a lot higher in cities like Sydney because they sell.
Adelaide needs the state government to bid for these games to make them viable for the FFA.
Adelaide needs the state government to bid for these games to make them viable for the FFA.
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So share your knowledge and explain the recent deal for holding further Socceroos matches in Sydney, recently signed between the NSW Government and the FFA.Grosso wrote:Ticket prices are also a lot higher in cities like Sydney because they sell.
Adelaide needs the state government to bid for these games to make them viable for the FFA.
Time for some righteous indignation
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Additional sweetener for the FFA making these matches doubly lucrative. Sydney can still charge higher ticket prices.Stitch This wrote:So share your knowledge and explain the recent deal for holding further Socceroos matches in Sydney, recently signed between the NSW Government and the FFA.Grosso wrote:Ticket prices are also a lot higher in cities like Sydney because they sell.
Adelaide needs the state government to bid for these games to make them viable for the FFA.
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But you say ticket prices are higher in Sydney because they sell, when obviously they don't?Grosso wrote:Additional sweetener for the FFA making these matches doubly lucrative. Sydney can still charge higher ticket prices.Stitch This wrote:So share your knowledge and explain the recent deal for holding further Socceroos matches in Sydney, recently signed between the NSW Government and the FFA.Grosso wrote:Ticket prices are also a lot higher in cities like Sydney because they sell.
Adelaide needs the state government to bid for these games to make them viable for the FFA.
Time for some righteous indignation
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It's admirable, you don't know when you are beaten.Grosso wrote:Additional sweetener for the FFA making these matches doubly lucrative. Sydney can still charge higher ticket prices.Stitch This wrote:So share your knowledge and explain the recent deal for holding further Socceroos matches in Sydney, recently signed between the NSW Government and the FFA.Grosso wrote:Ticket prices are also a lot higher in cities like Sydney because they sell.
Adelaide needs the state government to bid for these games to make them viable for the FFA.
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can you expand on the bold/underline statement above?Grosso wrote:good midweek crowd in Sydney on a bad weather night and a multitude of competing attractionsStitch This wrote:C'mon Trollo tell as all about crap crowd, crap pitch.Grosso wrote:pissants always moaning about something
I didn't realise they were playing the Jordan game in Adelaide
As usual ya got nuthin you useless turd.
no free tickets or gimmicks required at the home of the socceroos
pitch condition was a lot better than adelaide cricket ground
Im closer than you think
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After being asked by my eldest daughter, to go with her and her daughter. to watch the game at AO, I must admit it was a pretty good stadium.
Nowhere near as atmospheric as a rectangular stadium would have been but not as bad as I expected.
We had seats in a good position that gave us a similar view to Coopers' but not as clear or near as the latter would provide.
Still I think I might just swallow my pride, admit defeat, and get on the band wagon.
I still prefer Coopers but I night go to AO again if they are playing someone decent.
Parking under the stadium was good but expensive at $18 but it did save us a lot of walking.
Nowhere near as atmospheric as a rectangular stadium would have been but not as bad as I expected.
We had seats in a good position that gave us a similar view to Coopers' but not as clear or near as the latter would provide.
Still I think I might just swallow my pride, admit defeat, and get on the band wagon.
I still prefer Coopers but I night go to AO again if they are playing someone decent.
Parking under the stadium was good but expensive at $18 but it did save us a lot of walking.
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Pissants complaining about ticket prices and weatherGrosso wrote:Additional sweetener for the FFA making these matches doubly lucrative. Sydney can still charge higher ticket prices.Stitch This wrote:So share your knowledge and explain the recent deal for holding further Socceroos matches in Sydney, recently signed between the NSW Government and the FFA.Grosso wrote:Ticket prices are also a lot higher in cities like Sydney because they sell.
Adelaide needs the state government to bid for these games to make them viable for the FFA.
Hey dont they make more money in sydney. And have more people
For sure keep moving those goalposts though
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Grosso making himself look like an absolute dumbass again. I love the amount of effort he goes to. It only makes you look worse mate.
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They say you learn something new every day. Today I have learn that there's parking under Adelaide oval. Where's the entrance?Old Master wrote:
Parking under the stadium was good but expensive at $18 but it did save us a lot of walking.
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Off King William Road, just past the War Memorial lights.God is an Englishman wrote:They say you learn something new every day. Today I have learn that there's parking under Adelaide oval. Where's the entrance?Old Master wrote:
Parking under the stadium was good but expensive at $18 but it did save us a lot of walking.
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Must have walked past it a fair few times then, didn't even see it.Slinky_Pete wrote:Off King William Road, just past the War Memorial lights.God is an Englishman wrote:They say you learn something new every day. Today I have learn that there's parking under Adelaide oval. Where's the entrance?Old Master wrote:
Parking under the stadium was good but expensive at $18 but it did save us a lot of walking.
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Parking under the stadium was good but expensive at $18 but it did save us a lot of walking.[/quote]
They say you learn something new every day. Today I have learn that there's parking under Adelaide oval. Where's the entrance?[/quote]
Off King William Road, just past the War Memorial lights.[/quote]
Must have walked past it a fair few times then, didn't even see it.[/quote]
I was talking to a couple of old friends while waiting for the game to start and neither of them knew there was underground parking either and they'd been there for every Foorball match at the Oval.
I hope if we ever get a stadium of our own that it too has an underground car park with as many disabled parking spaces as the one in AO, it made access to the stands so much easier and less painful for me.
They say you learn something new every day. Today I have learn that there's parking under Adelaide oval. Where's the entrance?[/quote]
Off King William Road, just past the War Memorial lights.[/quote]
Must have walked past it a fair few times then, didn't even see it.[/quote]
I was talking to a couple of old friends while waiting for the game to start and neither of them knew there was underground parking either and they'd been there for every Foorball match at the Oval.
I hope if we ever get a stadium of our own that it too has an underground car park with as many disabled parking spaces as the one in AO, it made access to the stands so much easier and less painful for me.
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Aren't you a member of Adelaide Oval?God is an Englishman wrote:
Must have walked past it a fair few times then, didn't even see it.
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I'm a SACA member.Stuckey wrote:Aren't you a member of Adelaide Oval?God is an Englishman wrote:
Must have walked past it a fair few times then, didn't even see it.
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Sawajiri Erika wrote:I live within walking distance so it is no issue.
Everyone in the world lives within walking distance.
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Good luck to those wheelchair bound Greenlanders.......God is an Englishman wrote:Sawajiri Erika wrote:I live within walking distance so it is no issue.
Everyone in the world lives within walking distance.
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Why does it matter that it's in Greenland. Wheelchair bound - good point. New born babies as well.Bomber wrote:Good luck to those wheelchair bound Greenlanders.......God is an Englishman wrote:Sawajiri Erika wrote:I live within walking distance so it is no issue.
Everyone in the world lives within walking distance.