New Linen House facility in Seaford - update and video
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New Linen House facility in Seaford - update and video
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Maybe I'm easily pleased, but it all seems great inside, and the building itself looks modern with a suitable colour scheme.
While most may not be happy with the location, it will be good for our players to have a state of the art facility, it's long overdue.
Can't really tell the state of the oval by the video?
Maybe I'm easily pleased, but it all seems great inside, and the building itself looks modern with a suitable colour scheme.
While most may not be happy with the location, it will be good for our players to have a state of the art facility, it's long overdue.
Can't really tell the state of the oval by the video?
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They are running late like the Delhi Commonwealth Games facilities.
Behind time but hopefully on budget.
When the players return from their annual leave they should have been able to immediately start training at Seaford, with the administration already moved in.
Anything less is NOT saints footy.
Nothing should be left at Moorabbin except the social club which eventually should become just one of many St Kilda revenue raising venues.
Behind time but hopefully on budget.
When the players return from their annual leave they should have been able to immediately start training at Seaford, with the administration already moved in.
Anything less is NOT saints footy.
Nothing should be left at Moorabbin except the social club which eventually should become just one of many St Kilda revenue raising venues.
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Hopefully the standard of construction is better than in Dehli!ace wrote:They are running late like the Delhi Commonwealth Games facilities.
Behind time but hopefully on budget.
When the players return from their annual leave they should have been able to immediately start training at Seaford, with the administration already moved in.
Nothing should be left at Moorabbin except the social club which eventually should become just one of many St Kilda revenue raising venues.
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They have to leave more than just social club or lose the lease. and are planning toace wrote:.
Nothing should be left at Moorabbin except the social club which eventually should become just one of many St Kilda revenue raising venues.
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Arent in till after Xmas and then will train once a week and do some other minor things at Moorabbin. Hawks will also train there once a week apparently.ace wrote:They are running late like the Delhi Commonwealth Games facilities.
Behind time but hopefully on budget.
When the players return from their annual leave they should have been able to immediately start training at Seaford, with the administration already moved in.
Anything less is NOT saints footy.
Nothing should be left at Moorabbin except the social club which eventually should become just one of many St Kilda revenue raising venues.
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WTF?plugger66 wrote:Arent in till after Xmas and then will train once a week and do some other minor things at Moorabbin. Hawks will also train there once a week apparently.ace wrote:They are running late like the Delhi Commonwealth Games facilities.
Behind time but hopefully on budget.
When the players return from their annual leave they should have been able to immediately start training at Seaford, with the administration already moved in.
Anything less is NOT saints footy.
Nothing should be left at Moorabbin except the social club which eventually should become just one of many St Kilda revenue raising venues.
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They can't have closed sessions at WaverlyMoccha wrote:WTF?plugger66 wrote:Arent in till after Xmas and then will train once a week and do some other minor things at Moorabbin. Hawks will also train there once a week apparently.ace wrote:They are running late like the Delhi Commonwealth Games facilities.
Behind time but hopefully on budget.
When the players return from their annual leave they should have been able to immediately start training at Seaford, with the administration already moved in.
Anything less is NOT saints footy.
Nothing should be left at Moorabbin except the social club which eventually should become just one of many St Kilda revenue raising venues.
What's wrong with Waverley
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A lot of building projects across Melbourne are running behind schedule at the moment, mainly due to the weather. On pretty much any site that is unionised...it rains...it stops.
Regardless.....
Before Barks gets on here and has his usual copy/paste song and dance about Seaford....
The sooner we get in there the better.
Compare Moorabbin with the freaking Westpac centre....
No wonder we lost the GF....
Regardless.....
Before Barks gets on here and has his usual copy/paste song and dance about Seaford....
The sooner we get in there the better.
Compare Moorabbin with the freaking Westpac centre....
No wonder we lost the GF....
"Now the ball is loose, it gives St. Kilda a rough chance. Black. Good handpass. Voss. Schwarze now, the defender, can run and from a long way".....
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Direct link to the video
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Yeah but we've got the keys to get in#1GILL wrote:They can't have closed sessions at WaverlyMoccha wrote:WTF?plugger66 wrote:Arent in till after Xmas and then will train once a week and do some other minor things at Moorabbin. Hawks will also train there once a week apparently.ace wrote:They are running late like the Delhi Commonwealth Games facilities.
Behind time but hopefully on budget.
When the players return from their annual leave they should have been able to immediately start training at Seaford, with the administration already moved in.
Anything less is NOT saints footy.
Nothing should be left at Moorabbin except the social club which eventually should become just one of many St Kilda revenue raising venues.
What's wrong with Waverley
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Re: New Linen House facility in Seaford - update and video
Not sure how much you can glean from the facility by looking at that video other than, as you say, the paint matching our uniforms.SainterK wrote:http://www.saints.com.au/news/newsartic ... fault.aspx
Maybe I'm easily pleased, but it all seems great inside, and the building itself looks modern with a suitable colour scheme.
I guess the boys will be able to work on their 17-foot jump shots which is nice.
Is it true that North Melbourne spent more on their facility than we did?
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The Roos got a community centre kind of thing to help integrate migrants and afl money as did the bulldogs. We didn't get the same grants.
Still I can envisage the linen house oval in 3 month with tags sprawled all over the outside and a couple stripped cars in the car park. Nooice.
Seriously though, it looks that much more professional it's a shame we couldn't do it at Moorabbin. I'm too lazy to watch training there.
Still I can envisage the linen house oval in 3 month with tags sprawled all over the outside and a couple stripped cars in the car park. Nooice.
Seriously though, it looks that much more professional it's a shame we couldn't do it at Moorabbin. I'm too lazy to watch training there.
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Hey bigred, on unionised sites, do they actually do any work between rain days/heat days off/30 odd RDO's per year??bigred wrote:A lot of building projects across Melbourne are running behind schedule at the moment, mainly due to the weather. On pretty much any site that is unionised...it rains...it stops.
Regardless.....
Before Barks gets on here and has his usual copy/paste song and dance about Seaford....
The sooner we get in there the better.
Compare Moorabbin with the freaking Westpac centre....
No wonder we lost the GF....
When will someone break these building unions like how Corrigan broke the waterfront dispute?
They must be the most overpaid/underworked people in this country.
Bring on Indian/Chinese labor and get the friggin job done I say!!!
(but good on anyone who can build and is on the gravy train - lucky you!!!)
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I currently organise graffiti removal in the Frankston Council area - it will be kept schmick if I have any say in it!gringo wrote:The Roos got a community centre kind of thing to help integrate migrants and afl money as did the bulldogs. We didn't get the same grants.
Still I can envisage the linen house oval in 3 month with tags sprawled all over the outside and a couple stripped cars in the car park. Nooice.
Seriously though, it looks that much more professional it's a shame we couldn't do it at Moorabbin. I'm too lazy to watch training there.
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It'll need a bigger carpark as has been suggested by SainterK and others.
It also needs a security fence.
The good thing is that while the set-up at this stage is fairly basic if we keep playing in GFs it will give us enough money to build extensions.
Eventually (in 3-4 years time) it will be the best facility in the AFL.
Land-clearing for Peninsula Link has been taking place.
Now how many ppl if I told you ten years ago would have thought that St Kilda would own the best facility in the AFL?
It also needs a security fence.
The good thing is that while the set-up at this stage is fairly basic if we keep playing in GFs it will give us enough money to build extensions.
Eventually (in 3-4 years time) it will be the best facility in the AFL.
Land-clearing for Peninsula Link has been taking place.
Now how many ppl if I told you ten years ago would have thought that St Kilda would own the best facility in the AFL?
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You're telling me now and I still don't believe you.ChicagoSaint wrote:Now how many ppl if I told you ten years ago would have thought that St Kilda would own the best facility in the AFL?
Once everyone has their new training ground, sadly ours will still probably be bottom four.
As long as we have all the necessities to get the best possible recovery and clubs like Collingwood and Carlton don't get too much of an advantage (it's clearly some advantage having what they have) then I guess we'll be ok.
I've read on here that, cost of the land aside, our facility itself will be the cheapest of all the new training centres.saintlee wrote:Why do you say this? Our new facilities look impressive, what's wrong with them?Beej wrote:Once everyone has their new training ground, sadly ours will still probably be bottom four.
Generally you get what you pay for, no?
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let me explain a few things to you because clearly you have no fuking idea of anything outside carlton.Beej wrote:You're telling me now and I still don't believe you.ChicagoSaint wrote:Now how many ppl if I told you ten years ago would have thought that St Kilda would own the best facility in the AFL?
Once everyone has their new training ground, sadly ours will still probably be bottom four.
As long as we have all the necessities to get the best possible recovery and clubs like Collingwood and Carlton don't get too much of an advantage (it's clearly some advantage having what they have) then I guess we'll be ok.
1. visy is a d-u-m-p. the grandstands are a throwback to a bygone era. in terms of the whole complex it is bound by heritage listing. visy will not ever be an elite facility.
2. westpac was built in the 50s and the cracks show. they dont own westpac or vic park. olympic park is between gosches and westpac. in terms of the olympic development it would put them in a good position but as i said they dont own westpac.
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