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Women's Asian Cup match discussion thread

It's uncanny that we'll always get a lower proportionate crowd at a bigger ground. Smaller grounds offer a better atmosphere and a FOMO with tickets. There's this seemingly odd gap where the ticket demand for smaller stadiums is massive and I argue the figure that missed out added to the capacity of the smaller ground is still higher than the total crowd at the larger venue.
 
It's uncanny that we'll always get a lower proportionate crowd at a bigger ground. Smaller grounds offer a better atmosphere and a FOMO with tickets. There's this seemingly odd gap where the ticket demand for smaller stadiums is massive and I argue the figure that missed out added to the capacity of the smaller ground is still higher than the total crowd at the larger venue.
It’s a bit different with Perth too as there will be fixture overload there - and less people willing/able to travel WA (compared to Brisbane/Melbourne/Sydney)
 
It's uncanny that we'll always get a lower proportionate crowd at a bigger ground. Smaller grounds offer a better atmosphere and a FOMO with tickets. There's this seemingly odd gap where the ticket demand for smaller stadiums is massive and I argue the figure that missed out added to the capacity of the smaller ground is still higher than the total crowd at the larger venue.
This is a great crowd for a women’s international on a Tuesday night.
 
If we win this match I have two pictures ready to go that will get this site banned in China. :cool:


More the blatant handball that Australia committed but was waved away.
To be fair - unless the guidance has changed back - hitting it into yourself like that isn’t generally deemed a handball anymore
 
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