philtee wrote:...One danger...the Princes Park redevelopment almost sent Carlton FC underwater..!
At least we don't have a colourful Elder failed businessman ego who was let off embezzlement charges on a technicality, so we should be ok on that count.
Dr Spaceman wrote:plugger66 wrote:[Not sure anyone is going to build a 100 million dollar stadium in that area.
Have to agree.
It's costing $49 mill just to build a grandstand at Kardinia Park. And the Cats have had great support from successive State Governments and the local council. It's a one team town and the economy and morale of that team is heavily entwined with its footy club.
No more chance of us getting a boutique stadium in Frankston than the Bombers getting one at Tullamarine or the Tiges at Craigieburn.
It's a romantic notion but not an economic reality.
Hi Plugger & Dr S, sadly you blokes may be right, but I hope not.
Ok, so I'm one day late with the romance, but here goes...
The last figure I heard was that the Puddy Tats were making $800K a home game. (Can anyone confirm/deny that one?) Those sorta' figures will soon make a dent in the outlay costs. Even more so with the great backing they've had, in terms of constructiion $$$ kicked in for them.
Then there is the advantage of winning so many of those (
truly) home games...
True home games are something no other Vic club have, which gives those artificial interstate teams such an advantage.
Thinking about it, back in the 70's our club nearly went broke building up the best sububan ground in the competition. Remember, even the mighty Filth only had one pathetic little wooden stand at Vic Park back then. And as for North of Melbourne... spent nothing on their dung heap, instead buying premierships... then the VFL handed them use of the MCG...
And now all that is lost. All the memories, the home ground advantage (hey even those 80's sides could be competitive at Linton St), the playing might of the 60's/early 70's, the spine tingling chant around the ground, the premierships gone begging... And don't forget our on-field slide to the dark days of the 80's stemmed from the financial problems of building that wonderful facility.
Sooooo sad. (Austinn, I need your help to insert some really moving prose here...)
For these reasons, and countless more, I wept when we let Linton Street go and allowed the stands to be demolished.
So, if a
true home ground is ever a possibility again, then I for one would be
sooooo happy if it all came to fruition.
Bring back The Animal Enclosure!!!