I remember a post on here other week about the football over there being decent but can't find it.
Thought I would give the game a watch on BT this morning. Great game at present and 1-1 Sydney FC v Sydney Wanders. Well worth a watch.
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Thread: Australia A League
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20-02-2016 08:16 AM #1
Australia A League
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20-02-2016 08:20 AM #2
It looks like each set of fans get half the stadium each. Do they ground share?
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20-02-2016 08:23 AM #3This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
They do look half and half though, massive ground or looks big on tv.Cougars!!!
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20-02-2016 10:56 AM #4
They share the Allianz Stadium with Sydney Roosters, don't they?
Went to watch Melbourne City in a friendly against Bolton U21's last summer. Don't think Patrick Kisnorbo was quite expecting pelters playing in front of 120 on a Monday evening in Leyland!
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20-02-2016 11:40 AM #5This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Good game.
The teams don't share a ground . The Westies come to the beaches of Sydneys East for a holiday -;) both ends of the ground are for the active supports but reasonably mixed on the sides of the field .
lots of Western Sydney fans near me including 2 in my company tonight but no trouble at all . Very pleasant tbh .
Unbeaten week for my teams in derby week . I'll accept that
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20-02-2016 12:37 PM #7
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Sydney FC play all their games at allianz ,it is groundshared with sydney roosters (Rugby league ) and waratahs (union) capacity is around 43,000 but sydney fc probably get average of 16,000.
Western Sydney Warriors do play at pirtek stadium parramatta.
No real segregation as such in the A league ,but as Sproule mentioned ,each team gets behind the goals and mixed support t b e rest of the ground.
Attendance tonight was 40,000ish
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