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Who has said this? There doesn't seem to be anything like that in the Stadia regulations for the ACL (although I could only find the 2012 one). The only mention of seating etc is:So, apparently, if we make the ACL, we won't be able to use The Shed for home games as it is standing only which is against AFC rules.
Newcastle has hosted both ACL and Asian Cup matches. Their stadium isnt an all seater.
Just have the shed behind the goals like they usually do just on seats instead this time. Whilst not ideal, would still allow the Shed to still be thereUsing NIB isn't a problem- it's the shed that is the problem. They just have to close the shed and utilise the rest of the stadium.
Yeah but not much else you can do if they are the rules. Just don’t see it as that much of an issue. We won’t get many to those games anywayThat is what they will end up doing. The only thing that annoys me about that is the roof above the shed amplifies the sound so it sounds louder.
Yeah that’s true. I mean we’ve never had ACL here before and depends on opponent too. The marketing from Glory needs to be on the improve though to get people in, perhaps discounted tickets too initially, instead of posters in coffee shops.I reckon we'll get a decent crowd for the first 1 or 2 at least. Perth people are notorious for turning up to a novelty event.
Yeah they divide the draw into East and West zones.Do teams get drawn in sections of Asia? I noticed Sydney and Victory are only playing east Asian teams and no Middle East teams. Is that done on purpose?