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    The Wellington Phoenix hope taking a home game to Sydney will boost their important crowd metrics

    The Wellington Phoenix hope taking a home game to Sydney will boost their important crowd metrics


    Their February 23 A-League game against Sydney FC will be played at Campbelltown Stadium, across town from their opposition's usual home ground.

    The Phoenix were told to boost their crowds by A-League bosses if they wanted an extension.

    General manager David Dome says with consecutive home games being played away, it's a chance to boost their crowd tally.

    He says they haven't seen crowds come back to Wellington in great numbers.

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