Mr Dorrington, who retired from a 38-year football career last Friday, said the WAFC needed to retain the 80-plus per cent of the revenue it currently received from the stadium lease and management arrangements at Subiaco Oval.
‘The key issue going from this footy home to the new home of footy will be that we are not disadvantaged financially,’ he said.
‘We use that money to fund footy’
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