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Monday, 4 June 2007

Adelaide United expect crowd to grow.

Adelaide United are expecting all games to sellout within two years. With this in mind the club are looking at expanding Hindmarsh Stadium to 26,000 capacity.

The expansion involves building a second story to increase capacity by 10,000. Adelaide United board member Peter Gregg told the Independent Weekly that the club is looking at where it will be physically and financially in 10 years."We reckon that within two years every game is going to be a sellout" said Gregg.

With Sydney FC director Anthony La Paglia reported in the Sun Herald yesterday as saying he and Souths (Rugby League) owner Russel Crowe are looking to build a purpose stadium in Sydney for their clubs, and Melbourne Victory to get their own 31,000 stadium in two years the signs for football continue to be encouraging.

Any more news of stadium growth around the country? Let us know.

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