Not to mention that aside from perhaps the Bulldogs having a foothold out West for any potential new arrivals, footballing allegiances in Melbourne aren't particularly geographic anymore. Playing a game out East alienates fans from the North and West, etc. There are no more traditional footholds to take advantage of with suburban grounds.
Then building purpose made grounds is just a sentimental thing. It's way too expensive. Ground rationalisation was a good thing. I personally think it's a bit of a shame we didn't maintain a third ground, but that's purely for comfort's sake. You don't really need a 30,000 capacity ground when Etihad services most lower drawing games. Which is actually an interesting point – why do people hate low drawing games at Etihad but never speak of the glum, cauldron-like, deathly 'atmosphere' for games drawing just as few people at the MCG?
Because that only happens at Melbourne home games, and it's just expected now.
Simply because we have a better stadium down the road, plus the MCG doesn't fleece the clubs playing there.[/quote]
Mayde they dont go to lower drawing ie less attractive games becaus they are still sent to the top level while huge amounts of the lower levels are emply ?
And i realise the mcg does that too now, but thats due to the ridiculous membership reserves this city has developed in its stadiums