This.White Winmar wrote:Enough already! Let's just head back to Moorabbin and be done with it!
JO seems dead, Elsternwick will be a s.hit fight with Melbourne, Moorabbin is being redeveloped for a stand alone seconds team.
Would seem logical.
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This.White Winmar wrote:Enough already! Let's just head back to Moorabbin and be done with it!
Certainly some truth in that. Moorabbin is fairly centrally located for geography and population for Saints fans.Eastern wrote:The Bayside Club?
Port Melbourne is at one end, Portsea is at the other. There is a place somewhere near the middle, it's called MOORABBIN !!
I guess that 's why the government, council and club will stick millions into Moorabbin to bring it up to scratch.gringo wrote:Moorabin is too far gone. It is in the same state as seaford only 50 years more run down. The main building is all that remains and looks like crap. The limited car parking is now parkland so the place would hardly fit the players and staff. It's not an option either. Elsterwick is at least operational. It is capable of a vfl type crowd now with little upgrading and has room to develop.
saint6709 wrote:I was all for the JO move - but I must say I don't mind the idea of Elsternwick Park - unlike others on here I only have good memories of it - I lived around the corner for a number of years and my old man is VAFA since the 1950's - re good memories there was possibly none better than when I happened to be standing pretty well next to a girl who decided she was going to streak at the rockdogs vs the espy match a few years back - took her kit off right there.
I think the side entrance is St Kilda st ? that would be a good address for our administration.
In a perfect world someone might tip in some funds to purchase the Elsternwick hotel as our social club - great exposure on Nepean highway - last stop on the tram if I remember - right across the road from the ground
70s sainter wrote:It took me all of five seconds to see that the side street is actually called Stkilda St.
Anyway if we ended up with a large complex at this address you could do a lot worse. ie tullamarine, Waverley ......
yeah but youd also prefer we remained small, s***, local, on the bottom and filled with 4th rate mediocrity so you can continue the only thing keeping your fragile unemployed virgin ego alive - the fraud that you are a saints insider.plugger66 wrote:saint6709 wrote:I was all for the JO move - but I must say I don't mind the idea of Elsternwick Park - unlike others on here I only have good memories of it - I lived around the corner for a number of years and my old man is VAFA since the 1950's - re good memories there was possibly none better than when I happened to be standing pretty well next to a girl who decided she was going to streak at the rockdogs vs the espy match a few years back - took her kit off right there.
I think the side entrance is St Kilda st ? that would be a good address for our administration.
In a perfect world someone might tip in some funds to purchase the Elsternwick hotel as our social club - great exposure on Nepean highway - last stop on the tram if I remember - right across the road from the ground
I think the side entrance means jack and I don't think its stkilda st anyway. Why would we to elsernwick park. Rather save money and stay in seaford.
Con Gorozidis wrote:yeah but youd also prefer we remained small, s***, local, on the bottom and filled with 4th rate mediocrity so you can continue the only thing keeping your fragile unemployed virgin ego alive - the fraud that you are a saints insider.plugger66 wrote:saint6709 wrote:I was all for the JO move - but I must say I don't mind the idea of Elsternwick Park - unlike others on here I only have good memories of it - I lived around the corner for a number of years and my old man is VAFA since the 1950's - re good memories there was possibly none better than when I happened to be standing pretty well next to a girl who decided she was going to streak at the rockdogs vs the espy match a few years back - took her kit off right there.
I think the side entrance is St Kilda st ? that would be a good address for our administration.
In a perfect world someone might tip in some funds to purchase the Elsternwick hotel as our social club - great exposure on Nepean highway - last stop on the tram if I remember - right across the road from the ground
I think the side entrance means jack and I don't think its stkilda st anyway. Why would we to elsernwick park. Rather save money and stay in seaford.
arghh yes. is that the sound of one hand clapping?
Con Gorozidis wrote:I stated that your posts are like the sound of one hand clapping which is a literary reference. But a more appropriate metaphor is the sight of one hand pulling.
amazing how u respond to all my posts in under 30 seconds . speaks for itself.
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Dave McNamara wrote:This Elsternwick Park thing has to be a joke, right(?)
This is the long game we're playing. CV will eventually wake up to the mutual advantages of working with us.
JO all the way.
tony74 wrote:Dave McNamara wrote:This Elsternwick Park thing has to be a joke, right(?)
This is the long game we're playing. CV will eventually wake up to the mutual advantages of working with us.
JO all the way.
There's certainly still a long way to go. The major players are yet to enter the ring. Make no mistake, the Saints will make a big play for the Junction with some heavy artillery behind them. It just may be later rather than sooner.
Like your good self, Loris, I haven't been back there for years. My brother in law's aunt had a house in Cobden Street in Bright that I helped renovate for a while and we'd make our way up there on weekends. In a reversal of work before play, we'd head to the Wandi on the Friday night. Free bar snacks and delicious, cold beer on tap drew in the crowd. At times it felt like the whole town of Bright was in the place. The Wandi "habit" ensured late starts on Saturday mornings! Alas, the house was sold and I haven't been back since. One of my best mates has been promoted to Superintendent at Wangarratta, so a visit is on the cards! I will report back!loris wrote:I'm sure it does WW, I'm sure it does....... alas I haven't been back there for years.White Winmar wrote:We could use the Wandi pub as our social club. Does it still go off on a Friday night, Loris?loris wrote:I've got a paddock up at Wandiligong in NE Victoria they can use................. I'm a Saints member.......... will that suffice as a modicum of ownership for the Saints to relocate to jiggster?????????????thejiggingsaint wrote:I'm of the opinion that IF we have to relocate ( AGAIN ) then it should be to a venue where we have a modicum of ownership! Moorabbin for mine. Happy New Year to all, by the way!
Do you know that Godzowne little valley WW?
The late hubby's ancestral home sits on your left as you come over the rise of road into Wandi where the Wandiligong sign is. Delightfully quaint, old brick miners cottage set back from the road surrounded by huge ancient chestnut trees. There always were artists encamped outside the house doing a plein air paintings of the picturesque scene. Actually, as I type this post, I look upon a painting of the cottage on my study wall, painted by an old Wandi local who gave it to us for our wedding present.
Aaah lovely memories of a wonderful valley. When we used to escape up there at least for a week-end every couple of months to rid ourselves of the stress of Melbourne and work. The hubby, at dusk, when 'the hatch' was on, would wade into Morse's Creek, catch a few rainbow trout then we would walk down to the Wandi Pub and they would cook your feed for you - that was the habit for many locals, take your catch down to the pub and let them prepare the meal for you and who ever would want to share it with you. Such simple, inclusive times of a wonderful community, where the pub and the footy oval were the hub of all community activities.
'though in the 70's we had to fight to keep the valley safe from the vandals.
The 'chattering classes' aka vandals, from Melbourne started noticing the area (close to the ski fields etc) and began building inappropriate brick veneer (yucky, yuck) suburban holiday houses to blight the landscape. Eventually Wandi was saved, as the valley was protected by being granted an area of historical significance, so thankfully some building standards were set before the greed of the vandals set in.
I'm sure by now the pub has become a little more 'up market'. And, it is required to adhere to health regulations, observe safety standards and only allow a certain number of patrons to be 'sardined' inside its walls at one time and, ofcourse uphold the safe serving of liquor regs!!!!!!
Times and standards move on eh? Some gains, many losses?? All depends on one's point of view.
You obviously have no idea of geography. Port Melbourne is about 17kms from Moorabbin, Portsea is 86kms from Moorabbin.Eastern wrote:The Bayside Club?
Port Melbourne is at one end, Portsea is at the other. There is a place somewhere near the middle, it's called MOORABBIN !!
The big players will make money Plugger, that's what they're waiting for. Just a little bit of clever manipulation of some ancient planning laws. Progress stops for no one. And the Saints will be waiting.plugger66 wrote:tony74 wrote:Dave McNamara wrote:This Elsternwick Park thing has to be a joke, right(?)
This is the long game we're playing. CV will eventually wake up to the mutual advantages of working with us.
JO all the way.
There's certainly still a long way to go. The major players are yet to enter the ring. Make no mistake, the Saints will make a big play for the Junction with some heavy artillery behind them. It just may be later rather than sooner.
Sounds very doubtful to me. The big players are big players because they want to make money and do make money. There is no money in the JO. It will be for cricket only. Why would they even mention Elsternwick if that was the case. I don't think we are trying to trick anyone.
You obviously go and watch training a fair bit but I reckon you may have overheard a false rumour because it makes no sense big players wanting to be involved in the JO.
tony74 wrote:The big players will make money Plugger, that's what they're waiting for. Just a little bit of clever manipulation of some ancient planning laws. Progress stops for no one. And the Saints will be waiting.plugger66 wrote:tony74 wrote:Dave McNamara wrote:This Elsternwick Park thing has to be a joke, right(?)
This is the long game we're playing. CV will eventually wake up to the mutual advantages of working with us.
JO all the way.
There's certainly still a long way to go. The major players are yet to enter the ring. Make no mistake, the Saints will make a big play for the Junction with some heavy artillery behind them. It just may be later rather than sooner.
Sounds very doubtful to me. The big players are big players because they want to make money and do make money. There is no money in the JO. It will be for cricket only. Why would they even mention Elsternwick if that was the case. I don't think we are trying to trick anyone.
You obviously go and watch training a fair bit but I reckon you may have overheard a false rumour because it makes no sense big players wanting to be involved in the JO.
There is absolutely no car parking at Elsternwick Park. Have any of you ever been there?gringo wrote:Moorabin is too far gone. It is in the same state as seaford only 50 years more run down. The main building is all that remains and looks like crap. The limited car parking is now parkland so the place would hardly fit the players and staff. It's not an option either. Elsterwick is at least operational. It is capable of a vfl type crowd now with little upgrading and has room to develop.