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It is Waverley Park. No doubt about it. I think that was the game where a then league record of 12,000 attended. Here's another photo:
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It just looked that way, as the ground looked like there was no people they had a very low supporter base, in camparison to there wealth and success(in the early days and right up until the death), much like Parramatta. The move to Olympic Park was the best move they could do, even though there crowds didnt improve. i think there first game was against the Glory and 5,000 people turned up I don't think they got anymore then that ever for a regular season game in there short history.
They were supported less then the two ethnic clubs, that seems so unusual, I suppose Melbourne didnt have the soccer going population to tap into as they thought.
If Carlton were still here today you would have a great race for the title, it really was dissapointing when they had to fold for all soccer fans, they were in fact a great side.
Back to topic Melbourne getting 12,000 to the ground did they have wide support in the community or where the tickets cheap or given away, what is the league record, surely it was in Melbourne that they got the record.
They were supported less then the two ethnic clubs, that seems so unusual, I suppose Melbourne didnt have the soccer going population to tap into as they thought.
If Carlton were still here today you would have a great race for the title, it really was dissapointing when they had to fold for all soccer fans, they were in fact a great side.
Back to topic Melbourne getting 12,000 to the ground did they have wide support in the community or where the tickets cheap or given away, what is the league record, surely it was in Melbourne that they got the record.
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- cam
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I remeber going to every Monarchs game I could at Melbourne Ballpark (Altona), It was always a great night , spend the first few innings in the carpark chasing fly balls, when got about 3 balls then i'd go watch the game and at the end of it go into the Monarchs dugout to get the balls signed by all of the players. I really miss the ABL. Bring it back I say.
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That picture is a Waverley Reds game at VFL Park....they had to squash the crowd into the pocket behind the home plate......I think they got about 12,000 to that derby game against the Melbourne Monarchs from memory
The original ABL teams were Perth Heat, Adelaide Giants, Sydney Metros, Parramatta Patriots, Brisbane Bandits, Waverley Reds, Melbourne Monarchs, Daikyo Dolphins
The original ABL teams were Perth Heat, Adelaide Giants, Sydney Metros, Parramatta Patriots, Brisbane Bandits, Waverley Reds, Melbourne Monarchs, Daikyo Dolphins