The AFL is standing by its decision to allow Greater Western Sydney to host their preliminary final at Spotless Stadium despite fears Western Bulldogs fans will be left disappointed.The Dogs defeated Hawthorn in front of 87,823 fans at the MCG to advance to a preliminary final that will be held at Giants 24,000-seat stadium on Saturday.The Giants have a membership base of around 16,000 while the Bulldogs have approximately 40,000 members.But the AFL is sticking with historical modelling that indicates Spotless Stadium, and not the larger-capacity ANZ Stadium, will be required to accommodate the crowd.In the AFLs history of preliminary finals in the national competition where one team is travelling, the highest numbers of fans for the travelling team has been in the 6000 to 8000 range, with multiple games below that, the AFL said in a statement.Given the size of the GWS member base ... the AFL believes Spotless is the right fit for the match.The Bulldogs played the Giants at Spotless this season in round nine when 9,612 fans watched GWS score a 25-point win.Tickets for Saturdays clash go on sale on Monday morning and Bulldogs president Peter Gordon urged his clubs members to create a headache for the league.Wed like to break some records, Gordon told Channel Sevens Game Day.Wed like to have as many people going as possible. We want to create a problem for the AFL with capacity. Nike Vapormax Clearance . NBA officials ruled the court unplayable in the Bucks final exhibition game on Oct. 25 because players were slipping, and the game was cancelled midway through the first period. Nike Vapormax Wholesale . -- The proud fathers huddled near the Dallas Stars dressing room, smiling, laughing and telling stories while wearing replica green sweaters of their sons team. http://www.vapormaxoutlet.com/ . "We have always prided ourselves on the way we play defence. Having two big pieces back is going to be a key for us moving forward for years to come," said Knighthawks head coach Mike Hasen. Nike Vapormax China . -- Gus Malzahn finally had his day in Fayetteville. Vapormax Online .ca looks back at the stories and moments that made the year memorable.LONDON -- Highlights in the career of David Beckham, who said Thursday he will retire from football at the end of the season: 1975 -- Born May 2 in Leytonstone, east London. 1991 -- Joins Manchester United as trainee. 1993 -- Signs professional contract at Old Trafford. 1996 -- Wins first FA Cup and Premier League title at Manchester United; Scores goal of season with shot from halfway line; Makes England debut against Moldova. 1997 -- Wins second Premier League medal at United; Voted PFA Young Player of the Year. 1998 -- Scores first England goal against Colombia at World Cup; Sent off against Argentina and briefly becomes hated figure in England. 1999 -- Wins third Premier League title at Man United, along with FA Cup and Champions League trophies; Runner-up in World Player of the Year awards. 2000 -- Wins fourth Premier League title medal at Man United; named England captain. 2001 -- Wins fifth Premier League title at Man United; Curls in last-minute free kick against Greece to send England to World Cup. 2003 -- Man United manager Alex Ferguson accidentally kicks boot into Beckhams face after FA Cup loss to Arsenal; winns sixth Premier League medal; Awarded OBE for services to football; moves to Real Madrid and wins Spanish Super Cup.dddddddddddd 2004 -- Misses penalty as England loses to Portugal in shootout in Euro 2004 quarterfinals. 2005 -- Captains England for 50th time in friendly against Argentina in Geneva. 2006 -- Quits as England captain after World Cup quarterfinal exit to Portugal; Dropped from England squad for friendly against Greece. 2007 -- Wins Spanish league with Real Madrid; Joins Major League Soccer club Los Angeles Galaxy on five-year contract; Gets England recall. 2008 -- Makes 100th England appearance. 2009 -- Joins AC Milan on loan; Wins 109th cap to break Bobby Moores record for an outfield player, makes 115th and final appearance against Belarus. 2010 -- Tears Achilles tendon and misses World Cup. 2011 -- Wins MLS Cup with Galaxy. 2012 -- Re-signs with Galaxy and wins second MLS Cup. 2013 -- Signs five-month contract with Paris Saint-Germain, donating salary to a childrens charity; PSG clinches French league title, Beckham becomes first Englishman to win league titles in four different countries. ' ' '