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Years ago
AAMI Stadium upgrade to be put off
If it was going to be upgraded and bigger than YES! (But that's not going to happen).
Adelaide Oval should be utilised more and the boost to the city would be substantial.
Pre game early dinner in the city, head to the game (football, cricket, whatever code) and than out for a few drinks afterwards.

Anonymous
Years ago
They talk about how running tram lines down to places like North Adelaide will increase foot traffic and patronage to those businesses...
Yet they seem to not understand that the same logic works for having a stadium in the city. If ~50,000 people are going into the city to watch an event, that's a huge number of people that will potentially empty their pockets into hospitality businesses in the CBD.
