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  • copernicus
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Hi I'm from the damp little island of Britain I'm hoping to move to Australia someday and I can't wait to go to the new melbourne stadium when it's finished, it looks amazing. I follow the team, but I've never been to a game obviously with it being quite a walk. That will soon change if my dream of moving to australia comes true. Can't wait. I guess I'll just have to study hard and hope that you lovely people let me in. Laughing

 
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melbourne needs a 40k football stadium not the 20k they intend to build. we r allready getting 32k at the dome on a good basis.

 
  • MaartenQB
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Whats the second division table and are they playing in the azian Champions League

 
  • tobis
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Wellington Pheonix will play here at Westpac Stadium, also known by many as "The Cake Tin'. it is currently home to the Wellington Hurricanes Rugby Union team.




i wonder if they will get decent crowds? i hope they do

Go Jets

 
  • 9nufc9
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I hate stadiums like that, you're too far away from the action.

 
  • tobis
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9nufc9 wrote:
I hate stadiums like that, you're too far away from the action.


I agree, unfortunatley, there aren't that many good 'soccer' stadiums in australasia.
i reckon, suncorp, aussie and energy australia are the best in the country. telsradome is amazing but not made for 'soccer'.

In wellington that is THE only stadium that would be worth playing at. they get big crowds for the rugby there and that is the same deal (with the ccrowd being far from the action.) so maybe it will be okay.

 
  • 11jonboy11
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Wellington PHEONIX where are they Question

 

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  • Xabi Alonso
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No1_Saint wrote:
The state Government of Victoria is building a new $190 million stadium for Melbourne Victory and Melbourne Storm (Rugy League) that is due to be completed in 2008.



IMO Without doubt THE Best City in the world! spent a year there and miss the place every day.

Come on the Victory!

 
  • Boris
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Thats a strange looking stadium. You folow the Victory Xabi? Stick around in the section and help us get it going, always good to have more fans to debate with Smile Especially foreign fans.

The Clubs And Their Stadiums!
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