That was my idea too.
In theory, on a nice summers weekend (ideally 20-25 degrees and no rain)*, the games would be played at Allianz and Leichhardt due to light rail infrastructure and proximity if we insist on men and women’s teams playing the same weekend. Or even if there’s another ground in the city that could be repurposed. The aim should be to allow fans to stay at a ground and watch a day of football or easily commute between the grounds to see other fixtures (Melbourne could work better for this concept). But at Allianz the whole Moore Park precinct should be converted to a live site or similar. Novelties like celebrity 5 a side or ex players etc. It needs to be something that entices people. The empty stadiums are a quick way to make sure nobody wants to go.
Double headers and day/evening sessions could be a way to maximise crowds.
The idea of 4+ active supports in the stadium is a very interesting one though.
Football being a sport that relies on the surface makes the multiple games thing a little tricky, but, I don’t think the aim of the concept is for good football. The aim should be to maximise numbers in the stadium. That should be the focus of every a league game at the moment imo. Scrap prices and whatever and just get as many people as possible into the stadiums.
Overall, I don’t think it worked. And if they try again next year, hopefully they make some changes.
*yes, I realise this is extremely unlikely.