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After those modifications the Gabba capacity for AFL is 34,735 general admission seats. It's on the Gabba website. It was 34,700 in 2004. With corporates it can hold 37,478.
The Lions averaging 30,598 is only 88% of the Gabba's general admission capacity. They would have to average 4,137 more every game to be at 100% capacity - which is higher than they've ever averaged.
The general admission capacity in 2004 was also 34,700. All that happened was they increase the cricket capacity to 42,000 then took some back for the AFL requirement. Nothing about the stadium arrangement has caused the Lions to decline.
The stadium capacity reduction was a cricket requirement, not an AFL one. Specifically for sight screens and a summer pool deck facility.
The Swans just had 43,000 at the SCG. Its capacity for AFL listed on the AFL website itself is 46,000.
Their average is 34,271.
That's only 75% of capacity. They could fit in another 12,000 people every game.
They don't because it's not the stadium that's the problem. It's the club.
Actually with most AFL clubs and stadiums, the issue is those seats arent for sale, its the club members with reserved seats and stadium members not showing up. We see this all over the AFL. Its why sellout crowds are somewhat odd in the AFL, tickets/seats can be sold but people dont show.
Not saying this is the reason for the Swans falling so far short, but SCG members are notoriously fickle and are more cricket fans than football ones.




