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Two points, both from the article itself. How can it hold 6% of the population of Adelaide? When Adelaide's population in the Adelaide article is over 1.1 million, and AAMI stadium holds just over 50000.

How can there have been 20 showdowns when Port leads 12 to 9?— Preceding unsigned comment added by Degenerate4life (talkcontribs)

OK, so let's say "about 5%" (4.58 but let's round it up). And Showdown (AFL) shows 21 games played. Next time just be bold and fix them. :) Pudgey 13:41, 10 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Robbie Williams

Even Robbie said that this is one of the best shows that he has peformed.

Wouldn't performers say this at most concerts they have. It doesn't sound very encyclpaedic to me. GK1 19:22, 4 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Dimensions?

Erm, how big is the playing area? It isn't in the article. Cheers, Grant | Talk 15:31, 30 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Highest Crowd Figures

Highest crowd figures is just plain wrong. I recall SANFL Grand Final figures were always in the 50000s (up to 55) in the 1980s. Even the article on the 1990 GF http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990_SANFL_Grand_Final states a crowd of 50,589. The article on 1977 states 56,717. I can't find a list of all GF crowd figures since the stadium was first used. Also what about that Dire Straits concert in 1985'ish?