AFL LOOKING AT THIRD MELBOURNE STADIUM

Friday, August 1st, 2008 at 11:23 am

BY ANDREW MAHONY

THE AFL is looking into the possibility of building or acquiring a third stadium fit for AFL football, as the 2012 expansion looms.

CEO Andrew Demetriou says the league has questioned whether or not the two current stadiums are fit to hold an increase in games when the Gold Coast and West Sydney enter the league.

“With the advent of perhaps 40 more games and 26 or 28 of those in Melbourne, they’ve got to be played somewhere,” he said.

“We’re not quite sure whether there is the capacity at the MCG and Telstra Dome.”

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