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Grand Final - Anyone travelling down?

J

jiggles

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Anyone planning on going to Melbourne for the GF even though we're not in it?

I'm meeting some friends down there to go.

Should be good I reckon...
 

serious14

Well-Known Member
Serious(heh)ly contemplating it.

If either Jetstar or Virgin do a sale of out Newcastle/Sydney then I'm in.
 

FFC Mariner

Well-Known Member
Have a tentative invite from some of the S End guys.

not convinced I want to stand with 50k victorians as Musc**t lifts the toilet seat TBH

although...........Royal Melbourne.........mmmmmmmmm
 

Sean

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http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/poll/1,,661-5038191,00.html

FOOTBALL and soccer are in pitched battle over who can use Telstra Dome on Saturday week. The AFL says it has the rights to the venue on February 28, and wants Collingwood to play Richmond, with Ben Cousins expected to make his Tigers debut, in a NAB Cup fixture.

But Football Federation Australia says it has set aside the stadium that night for the A-League grand final between Melbourne Victory and the winner of the Queensland Roar-Adelaide United preliminary final.

AFL chief executive Andrew Demetriou told the Herald Sun his organisation had locked in the venue on that date when it released its NAB Cup fixture in October.

"At this stage we have a dilemma as it (the Collingwood-Richmond game) is due to fall on a Saturday night, which the Victory might be playing as well," Demetriou said.

Related LinksVote now: Who would you rather see at Telstra Dome on February 28?
"It could be Ben Cousins' first game, so there could be a dilemma there for all concerned. It is scheduled for Saturday night, Telstra Dome.

"It is in our fixture, and we put that NAB Cup draw out in October. So we will see what happens."

FFA chief executive Ben Buckley said he had received an assurance from Telstra Dome management that the A-League grand final would be played there on February 28.

"We have been advised from Telstra Dome that we can, and are able to play the match on that night," Buckley told the Herald Sun last night.

Asked if the AFL's stance was a sign of it going head-to-head against soccer, Demetriou said: "You're using those words.

"The MCG is not available. It's not about staking a claim, but we have got a booking priority (at Telstra Dome), under our agreement."

Told that FFA had announced Telstra Dome as the venue for the A-League grand final on that night, Demetriou said: "They are playing at a venue we normally play football at."

The MCG can not stage the NAB Cup match because drop-in wickets required for cricket would still be in place.

Telstra Dome chief executive Ian Collins could not be contacted, but the venue's communications manager Bill Lane said talks with the AFL were continuing.

"As far as we are concerned, we are still in communications with the AFL," Lane said.

"We would have thought staging the (NAB Cup) game on a Thursday night, or a Monday, would have been a reasonable outcome, and we think the matter can be resolved amicably."

Asked the stadium's preferred outcome on the standoff, Lane said: "We are aware the Football Federation has announced the game, the A-League grand final, will be played here on the Saturday, and we are happy with that announcement."

Telstra Dome management was convinced the AFL would move the Collingwood-Richmond match, but it is believed the AFL was asked by Channel 10 to keep it in its original timeslot.

Melbourne Victory's use of Telstra Dome has become part of legal action taken by the AFL against management of the Docklands venue.

Also crucial to that action was a decision by the venue management to name airline Etihad as the ground's new naming rights sponsor, because the AFL has Qantas as a major sponsor.
 

FFC Mariner

Well-Known Member
LOL at the gayfl guy calling his sport football

Will be an interesting outcome. If the tard ballers have to back down, not a good look for their pitiful game.
 

clarence

Well-Known Member
Cricket pitch in place at the MCG, not good for Football or AFL should either want to move there.

Why or why doesn't the FFA get Uncle Frank to loan them some $$ and prior book EACH venue that has multiple tenants each year and stop this sort of catfight.

If the AFL HAS prior booked to the FFA they probably will win out. But maybe the FFA has gazumped them this time?
 
J

jiggles

Guest
Serious - Deathstar had $39 flights from Newcastle.....6am though on the Saturday.
 

kevrenor

Well-Known Member
Herald Sun Poll

Poll Results

You have already voted! Here are the results so far:

Who would you rather see at Telstra Dome on February 28?

Ben Cousins
    38% (1879 votes)
Archie Thompson
    61% (3054 votes)
Total votes
    Total of 4933 votes

:thumbup:
 

Bear

Well-Known Member
http://au.fourfourtwo.com/news/96590,aleague-wins-dome-code-battle.aspx

THE FFA has won the battle of the Telstra Dome with the A-League grand final set to be hosted there instead of the competing Aussie Rules match.
The Hyundai A-League Grand Final now appears certain to go ahead at the Melbourne stadium on Saturday February 28 with the AFL likely to have to shift its proposed NAB Cup quarter-final clash between Collingwood and Richmond - also booked at Docklands on that day - to either the Thursday or Monday night.

full story in link
 

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