The prospect of a Greater Western Sydney grand final looms as a massive bonus for the opposing supporters of the Giants following the AFL's $2 million decision to free up a record high 34,000 tickets to competing club members.

League chief Gillon McLachlan confirmed that the AFL would make all the seats available whether or not Giants members or supporters of any other non-Victorian club took up their total allocation, which is now capped at 17,000 per club.

The Bulldogs won the grand final from seventh place last year. Credit:AFL Media/Getty Images

However, McLachlan said the league would review ticket prices following the costly decision to take 4000 corporate tickets from AFL and club hospitality allocations, a move that will prove a bonus to the 2017 competing teams' members. The most expensive non-corporate grand final seat is currently $399.

The AFL's fan-friendly move will come at the expense of the now abandoned Centre Square hospitality environment at Birrarung Marr where corporate supporters shelled out several thousand dollars for meals, entertainment and a seat at the MCG. And McLachlan declared that it had become "unfair" to describe the grand final as a corporate event. He said close to 80 per cent of those attending the game were now hard-core football supporters not being charged premium prices.