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Belmont Park back on the agenda!
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01-30-2011, 03:50 AM
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DenisMoor
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I don't know about that Bensti, if that was the case we should be getting 15 - 20 000 people to WAFL games every weekend or more. I think there will always be a market for WAFL football because of what it offers. It is a different product in terms of when it is played and it's more relaxed nature and affordability.
I decided to hop on the bandwagon last year with the Dockers over fear of soon not being able to get a seat to an AFL game and being a long suffering Perth supporter i had to start seeing some football i got some enjoyment out of. But you might be surprised how many seats are still available. I didn't join until there were about 12 games to go and i am wrapped with my seats. The first game we saw was v NM on May 30th. And i reckon you wont have much trouble getting an Eagles membership these days. Their crowd numbers dwindled significantly last year. I know those seats are still paid for but i reckon there will be a few thousand not renewing this year.
Why shouldn't the public be allowed to pick and choose when or if they can go and see an AFL match without buying a season membership? Some people just can't go to every AFL game or don't want to see every AFL game and that's the way it should be and for those that want to be guaranteed a seat in a certain spot there is season membership for them.
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