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I'd rather clubs just wait it out TBH. I highly doubt any clubs are actually going to fold because they aren't making enough $, of course the Dogs, North and Saints have suffered because of the Etihad deal but we won't know the toll that takes for another 10-20 years.
Realistically, Melbourne doesn't need a third stadium you could make an argument for it but ultimately its not really necessarily. The cold hard fact is there's 10 teams in Victoria which means come the end of the season unless you've got all 10 teams playing for finals, crowds are going to drop. Currently its looking like Essendon, Carlton and Richmond will miss finals if that happens; crowds will drop and it'll be fascinating to compare the Tigers crowd figures of 2013 to 2014.
There are two schools of thought:
1). Go overboard and have empty seats every week while the team struggle
2). OR go down the Gold Coast model and have adequate crowds week in week. This method might be great now but what happens when the Suns are finally successful and are playing deep in September? Are the really prepared to lock out 5K-10K fans? Will they give up their home advantage?
My point is as a person that goes every week to Etihad I would much rather look round and see empty seats then not be able to get into the game.
Realistically, Melbourne doesn't need a third stadium you could make an argument for it but ultimately its not really necessarily. The cold hard fact is there's 10 teams in Victoria which means come the end of the season unless you've got all 10 teams playing for finals, crowds are going to drop. Currently its looking like Essendon, Carlton and Richmond will miss finals if that happens; crowds will drop and it'll be fascinating to compare the Tigers crowd figures of 2013 to 2014.
There are two schools of thought:
1). Go overboard and have empty seats every week while the team struggle
2). OR go down the Gold Coast model and have adequate crowds week in week. This method might be great now but what happens when the Suns are finally successful and are playing deep in September? Are the really prepared to lock out 5K-10K fans? Will they give up their home advantage?
My point is as a person that goes every week to Etihad I would much rather look round and see empty seats then not be able to get into the game.