A home ground....
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- Grimfang
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A home ground....
I wasn't aware until tonight that clubs were allowed to do this, but if the AFL financial equivalent of a dirtfarmer can make a decent effort to make TD look like a home ground (Team flags on the posts around TD, Banners over all the entry gates and huge posters of club champions hanging from the TD roof), is there anything stopping us from putting in some cash & effort to make it feel like a home ground?
Eight years on, it still feels like rent-a-dome when we play home games there. Maybe making it feel like home may inspire some of our less vocal supporters to arc up. Heaven knows we need it; I swear sometimes it's as quiet as a morgue during our games.
Eight years on, it still feels like rent-a-dome when we play home games there. Maybe making it feel like home may inspire some of our less vocal supporters to arc up. Heaven knows we need it; I swear sometimes it's as quiet as a morgue during our games.
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Re: A home ground....
Grimfang wrote:Eight years on, it still feels like rent-a-dome when we play home games there.
Best, most truthful statement i have heard in a long time.
Thing that always makes me wonder is why the dogs fans hang a doug hawkins wing sign on the city wing cant ever remember dougie playing at the rent-a-dome.
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Yeah.
Those big banners of EJ, Doug, Grant etc. looked OK.
Kept thinking how good would it be to have The Doc, Stewie, Big Carl, Lowe, Bourke etc. gazing down at our home games.
The Dogs only had 5, we could come up with 30 or 40 past champions and ring the ground with them for home games ????
To be honest I have never felt like I have been to a "true home" game since we left Moorabbin.
These shared concrete all seating arenas just don't do it for me.
Those big banners of EJ, Doug, Grant etc. looked OK.
Kept thinking how good would it be to have The Doc, Stewie, Big Carl, Lowe, Bourke etc. gazing down at our home games.
The Dogs only had 5, we could come up with 30 or 40 past champions and ring the ground with them for home games ????
To be honest I have never felt like I have been to a "true home" game since we left Moorabbin.
These shared concrete all seating arenas just don't do it for me.
The rest of Australia can wander mask-free, socialise, eat out, no curfews, no zoning, no police rings of steel, no illogical inconsistent rules.
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
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Re: A home ground....
saint edward wrote:Grimfang wrote:Eight years on, it still feels like rent-a-dome when we play home games there.
Best, most truthful statement i have heard in a long time.
Thing that always makes me wonder is why the dogs fans hang a doug hawkins wing sign on the city wing cant ever remember dougie playing at the rent-a-dome.
I can't really remember gordon coventry kicking to many goals there either?
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Re: A home ground....
Neither tony lockett. He retired in 99 dome opened in 00.LENNY LEADS THE WAY wrote:saint edward wrote:Grimfang wrote:Eight years on, it still feels like rent-a-dome when we play home games there.
Best, most truthful statement i have heard in a long time.
Thing that always makes me wonder is why the dogs fans hang a doug hawkins wing sign on the city wing cant ever remember dougie playing at the rent-a-dome.
I can't really remember gordon coventry kicking to many goals there either?
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Re: A home ground....
Strike 2 lockett returned haha sorry buddysaint edward wrote:Neither tony lockett. He retired in 99 dome opened in 00.LENNY LEADS THE WAY wrote:saint edward wrote:Grimfang wrote:Eight years on, it still feels like rent-a-dome when we play home games there.
Best, most truthful statement i have heard in a long time.
Thing that always makes me wonder is why the dogs fans hang a doug hawkins wing sign on the city wing cant ever remember dougie playing at the rent-a-dome.
I can't really remember gordon coventry kicking to many goals there either?
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Re: A home ground....
LENNY LEADS THE WAY wrote:Strike 2 lockett returned haha sorry buddysaint edward wrote:Neither tony lockett. He retired in 99 dome opened in 00.LENNY LEADS THE WAY wrote:saint edward wrote:Grimfang wrote:Eight years on, it still feels like rent-a-dome when we play home games there.
Best, most truthful statement i have heard in a long time.
Thing that always makes me wonder is why the dogs fans hang a doug hawkins wing sign on the city wing cant ever remember dougie playing at the rent-a-dome.
I can't really remember gordon coventry kicking to many goals there either?
Yeah for who ? ....... Port Melbourne cant remember them playing at the dome strike 3
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Re: A home ground....
saint edward wrote:LENNY LEADS THE WAY wrote:saint edward wrote:Neither tony lockett. He retired in 99 dome opened in 00.LENNY LEADS THE WAY wrote:saint edward wrote:Grimfang wrote:Eight years on, it still feels like rent-a-dome when we play home games there.
Best, most truthful statement i have heard in a long time.
Thing that always makes me wonder is why the dogs fans hang a doug hawkins wing sign on the city wing cant ever remember dougie playing at the rent-a-dome.
I can't really remember gordon coventry kicking to many goals there either?
Strike 2 lockett returned haha sorry buddy
Yeah for who ? ....... Port Melbourne cant remember them playing at the dome strike 3
No buddy he returned for sydney lined up against the pies on a saturday night and when he returned he wore number 46 don't question me pal and ur out
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Re: A home ground....
LENNY LEADS THE WAY wrote:saint edward wrote:LENNY LEADS THE WAY wrote:saint edward wrote:Neither tony lockett. He retired in 99 dome opened in 00.LENNY LEADS THE WAY wrote:saint edward wrote:Grimfang wrote:Eight years on, it still feels like rent-a-dome when we play home games there.
Best, most truthful statement i have heard in a long time.
Thing that always makes me wonder is why the dogs fans hang a doug hawkins wing sign on the city wing cant ever remember dougie playing at the rent-a-dome.
I can't really remember gordon coventry kicking to many goals there either?
Strike 2 lockett returned haha sorry buddy
Yeah for who ? ....... Port Melbourne cant remember them playing at the dome strike 3
No buddy he returned for sydney lined up against the pies on a saturday night and when he returned he wore number 46 don't question me pal and ur out
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well done haha Lockett must have come back and i either couldnt give a s**t or me being me was just so dumb he didnt take an intrest.
I'm sorry, i wont question you next time.