AAMI Stadium Admission
Adults $30
Concession $18
Children $8
Family $60
Carparking $15
After last week's (29/9) Prelim. Final was only attended by approx. 5,000 people in that 50,000 capacity stadium, maybe the SANFL is wanting to make sure the G.F. doesn't crack 20,000 in what is likely to be a warm day with the temp. in the high 20s...
I was actually considering going to this, being the last game at AAMI etc.
$30 does seem a bit rich, but I suppose its not much difference to an A-League game at Hindmarsh, and at least the bar service will be far superior.
Yeah, pro-rata I bet they employ more 18-year-old wage slave beer pourers than estadio Coopers/Hindmarsh with their annoying unrounded prices where the wage slaves have to fiddle around with change.
But from memory, do they only serve that low-alcohol shit at Windy/Pleurisy Park?
Bomber wrote:
I was actually considering going to this, being the last game at AAMI etc.
$30 does seem a bit rich, but I suppose its not much difference to an A-League game at Hindmarsh, and at least the bar service will be far superior.
Why is it the last game at AAMI?
Has the SANFL decided not to play any games there next year? The redevelopment won't happen til at least 2015, I reckon.
Bomber wrote:
I was actually considering going to this, being the last game at AAMI etc.
$30 does seem a bit rich, but I suppose its not much difference to an A-League game at Hindmarsh, and at least the bar service will be far superior.
Why is it the last game at AAMI?
Has the SANFL decided not to play any games there next year? The redevelopment won't happen til at least 2015, I reckon.
I didnt know there were more games to be played there. That said, can they (SANFL) afford to keep/maintain this oval, given all I see during the regular season are games at suburban ovals?
Bomber wrote:
I was actually considering going to this, being the last game at AAMI etc.
$30 does seem a bit rich, but I suppose its not much difference to an A-League game at Hindmarsh, and at least the bar service will be far superior.
Why is it the last game at AAMI?
Has the SANFL decided not to play any games there next year? The redevelopment won't happen til at least 2015, I reckon.
I didnt know there were more games to be played there. That said, can they (SANFL) afford to keep/maintain this oval, given all I see during the regular season are games at suburban ovals?
The banner on SANFL for finals says last game, so maybe they are mothballing it. But I assumed the Crows would still be training there in 2014.
Rookie wrote:Go you Redlegs ..... It's a grand old flag it's a high flying flag ......
my son was watching the end of it and then said - that's got to be the worst song I've ever heard.
So many redlegs fans getting carried away, they should come back when they've been in as many in a row as the Dogs.
Maybe you should come back when the ferals from Elizabeth have won as many premierships as Norwood.
Sing along its a grand old flag it's a high flying flag …...
Back 2 back and loving it
When you won all of yours the best side of this millennium didn't even exist. Went to one game at the Parade once as it was in a box with free food and booze. Only coopers beer was on offer though. I even offered to pay for a decent beer.
God is an Englishman wrote:So many redlegs fans getting carried away, they should come back when they've been in as many in a row as the Dogs.
The dogs only ever won four on the trot. Both Port and Norwood have done six, Sturt have done five, so if anything it is the dogs who have some catching up to do.
God is an Englishman wrote:So many redlegs fans getting carried away, they should come back when they've been in as many in a row as the Dogs.
The dogs only ever won four on the trot. Both Port and Norwood have done six, Sturt have done five, so if anything it is the dogs who have some catching up to do.
Now lets not let the truth get in the way of Gayee's perception
A back to back is a great effort. I guess we will never know if Norwood could've achieved the feat without their most recent salary cap breaches but the sanfl felt their punishment to be just and fair so we move on. In the argument between Norwood and central districts, I guess it would only be fair to compare the years since the dogs entered the league. Centrals win hands down then. The fact none of the dog's flags have been tainted with controversy is a little icing on top of the cake.
God is an Englishman wrote:So many redlegs fans getting carried away, they should come back when they've been in as many in a row as the Dogs.
The dogs only ever won four on the trot. Both Port and Norwood have done six, Sturt have done five, so if anything it is the dogs who have some catching up to do.
have any of them done that this millenium?
What was it? 12 Grand Final's in a row - have any of them done that?
my son was watching the end of it and then said - that's got to be the worst song I've ever heard.
So many redlegs fans getting carried away, they should come back when they've been in as many in a row as the Dogs.
Maybe you should come back when the ferals from Elizabeth have won as many premierships as Norwood.
Sing along its a grand old flag it's a high flying flag …...
Back 2 back and loving it
When you won all of yours the best side of this millennium didn't even exist. Went to one game at the Parade once as it was in a box with free food and booze. Only coopers beer was on offer though. I even offered to pay for a decent beer.
Question,
Do you support Centrals because they have recent success (a bit like being a Man utd supporter I guess), or because you fit in so well at their home games?
"I've missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I've lost almost 300 games. 26 times I've been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I've failed over and over and over again in my life. That's why I succeed." -Michael Jordan
God is an Englishman wrote:
When you won all of yours the best side of this millennium didn't even exist. Went to one game at the Parade once as it was in a box with free food and booze. Only coopers beer was on offer though. I even offered to pay for a decent beer.
Question,
Do you support Centrals because they have recent success (a bit like being a Man utd supporter I guess), or because you fit in so well at their home games?