Sydney FC fans can thank Chris Martin for stealing their clubs home ground on one of the biggest nights of their A-League season.The Sky Blues would have hosted Melbourne City at Allianz Stadium on Friday night but two Coldplay gigs forced them to move the blockbuster to the much larger ANZ Stadium.The British band are scheduled to play concerts next Tuesday and Wednesday, meaning the venue must be kept free for set-up.When the A-League draw was done, no one could have envisaged the game being a one-versus-two clash and doubling as a repeat showdown between the FFA Cup finalists.Chief executive Tony Pignata expected a crowd of around 20,000 at ANZ Stadium.However, that number would have fit more snugly into the 45,500-capacity Allianz, as in last months Big Blue with Melbourne Victory which drew just over 19,000.Its difficult for us to move games because its an administration nightmare with members and seats and all that sort of stuff but, unfortunately, weve had to move because of the concert, Pignata told AAP.But weve got a good record at ANZ as well and wed like a big crowd to come out and support us.Its one of the big games of the year and its been set up well playing the FFA Cup holders in a top-of-the-table clash.The Sky Blues players will get a second stab at City, this time in Sydney, after FFAs decision to hold the Cup decider at AAMI Park.Coach Graham Arnold said that felt like an away match, and his players wanted to capitalise at home in their bid to open up a nine-point gap over John van t Schips side at the top of the table.Defender Michael Zullo said it was a very different scenario to last time.Its a new game and everything is definitely on our side this weekend.Sydney remain undefeated a third of the way through the season and returned to winning ways on Sunday with 2-0 victory over battlers Newcastle - their third match in eight days.Zullo was still sporting a giant bruise on Monday, five days after copping a battering, including one particularly ugly tackle from Citys Luke Brattan.Theyre physical and were physical as well, the left-back said.I just happened to be the one involved in a couple of incidents but it could have been someone else. 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Walters promised better internal communication amid the turmoil of Winnipegs 1-5 start and firing of GM Joe Mack and CEO Garth Buchko. That includes "having much more open lines of communication" with coach Tim Burke. "All the decisions moving forward will be a collaborative effort," Walters said. "As a whole organizational infrastructure from top to bottom we will be much more open with our communication, keeping everybody in the loop on all decisions." In theory, that also means a collaborative effort in setting the depth chart. Walters said Burke has the authority to do that and change it as he sees fit. Walters immediate focus is to maintain the normal course of football operations. That includes communicating with U.S. scouts, working on extensions for impending free agents and preparing for the off-season and December dispersal draft. "Just make sure that things continue to run smoothly in our organization is what my main objective is short-term," he said. Whether Waltters, a former head coach of the Guelph Gryphons, is around longterm to run the Blue Bombers football operation remains to be seen.dddddddddddd. Acting CEO Wade Miller expressed confidence in Walters ability to know the team and its inner workings but made no promises hell be the GM beyond this season. "Were still going to look at the end of the year to find and make sure we do an exhaustive search for a general manager, and Kyle will definitely be one of the top candidates for that role," Miller said. "No matter where we go with that search, he will be part of this organization going forward and start providing some stability to the football operations." Walters had served as Winnipegs assistant GM after spending three years on the coaching staff. He won a Grey Cup as a safety with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in 1999. Miller said the football decisions would be made by Walters and Burke, explaining that the demarcation of duties was an ongoing process. "This is a change that this organizations going through where we actually work together and proper people are making the right decisions now in charge of players, whos playing each week, and were getting to that process of getting the roles defined where we can all work together," Miller said. Ideally, more defined roles will keep issues like Mondays confusing quarterback upheaval to a minimum. Goltz said the situation was "poorly managed" and that he felt betrayed while Pierce said "a lot of people (in the organization) are making decisions very quickly." Walters insisted he spoke with players to iron out the problem. "From a management standpoint, yes, my concern was that it appeared as though the communication at some level was not where it needed to be and thats been addressed and fixed today," he said. "I can assure you of that." ' ' '