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New Linen House facility in Seaford - update and video
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It's bad for the soul! Our players have just fallen short in 4 grand finals in 54 weeks,their moral is already shot.Dr Spaceman wrote:It's a training facility FFS!jonesy wrote:The picture Seaford painted in my head was of a nice,slightly upper class bayside suburb,then I ventured into the housing market and saw it...
Wowee,that suburb would have to be the worst outer suburb in Melbourne. If it wasn't bayside you might as well burn it down. I got flash backs of some of the terrible streets I'd see when I was living in Darwin....at least Darwin has coconut trees and Gecko's to keep you amused.
Why would any of the players want to travel out there. It's common sense to not want to
No one asking any of the players to live there
Now next year they are being forced to drive down there everyday,looking at broken down VL commodores in the front of yards,fat slob single Mum's walking to Maccas with 5 kids in tow. Might as well call it Moe
Bring back the Lockett era
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Far too many assumptions there jonesy!jonesy wrote:It's bad for the soul! Our players have just fallen short in 4 grand finals in 54 weeks,their moral is already shot.Dr Spaceman wrote:It's a training facility FFS!jonesy wrote:The picture Seaford painted in my head was of a nice,slightly upper class bayside suburb,then I ventured into the housing market and saw it...
Wowee,that suburb would have to be the worst outer suburb in Melbourne. If it wasn't bayside you might as well burn it down. I got flash backs of some of the terrible streets I'd see when I was living in Darwin....at least Darwin has coconut trees and Gecko's to keep you amused.
Why would any of the players want to travel out there. It's common sense to not want to
No one asking any of the players to live there
Now next year they are being forced to drive down there everyday,looking at broken down VL commodores in the front of yards,fat slob single Mum's walking to Maccas with 5 kids in tow. Might as well call it Moe
How do you know they're single?
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I'll tell you in a few months,I'm moving down there haha!Dr Spaceman wrote:Far too many assumptions there jonesy!jonesy wrote:It's bad for the soul! Our players have just fallen short in 4 grand finals in 54 weeks,their moral is already shot.Dr Spaceman wrote:It's a training facility FFS!jonesy wrote:The picture Seaford painted in my head was of a nice,slightly upper class bayside suburb,then I ventured into the housing market and saw it...
Wowee,that suburb would have to be the worst outer suburb in Melbourne. If it wasn't bayside you might as well burn it down. I got flash backs of some of the terrible streets I'd see when I was living in Darwin....at least Darwin has coconut trees and Gecko's to keep you amused.
Why would any of the players want to travel out there. It's common sense to not want to
No one asking any of the players to live there
Now next year they are being forced to drive down there everyday,looking at broken down VL commodores in the front of yards,fat slob single Mum's walking to Maccas with 5 kids in tow. Might as well call it Moe
How do you know they're single?
Bring back the Lockett era
If they go too far and drive into the Pines its their own fault. though i doubt that they would be coming via Dandenong so shouldn't make that mistake.jonesy wrote:It's bad for the soul! Our players have just fallen short in 4 grand finals in 54 weeks,their moral is already shot.Dr Spaceman wrote:It's a training facility FFS!jonesy wrote:The picture Seaford painted in my head was of a nice,slightly upper class bayside suburb,then I ventured into the housing market and saw it...
Wowee,that suburb would have to be the worst outer suburb in Melbourne. If it wasn't bayside you might as well burn it down. I got flash backs of some of the terrible streets I'd see when I was living in Darwin....at least Darwin has coconut trees and Gecko's to keep you amused.
Why would any of the players want to travel out there. It's common sense to not want to
No one asking any of the players to live there
Now next year they are being forced to drive down there everyday,looking at broken down VL commodores in the front of yards,fat slob single Mum's walking to Maccas with 5 kids in tow. Might as well call it Moe
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The home games for GWS will be in Western Sydney.Ice Wolf wrote:If they go too far and drive into the Pines its their own fault. though i doubt that they would be coming via Dandenong so shouldn't make that mistake.jonesy wrote:It's bad for the soul! Our players have just fallen short in 4 grand finals in 54 weeks,their moral is already shot.Dr Spaceman wrote:It's a training facility FFS!jonesy wrote:The picture Seaford painted in my head was of a nice,slightly upper class bayside suburb,then I ventured into the housing market and saw it...
Wowee,that suburb would have to be the worst outer suburb in Melbourne. If it wasn't bayside you might as well burn it down. I got flash backs of some of the terrible streets I'd see when I was living in Darwin....at least Darwin has coconut trees and Gecko's to keep you amused.
Why would any of the players want to travel out there. It's common sense to not want to
No one asking any of the players to live there
Now next year they are being forced to drive down there everyday,looking at broken down VL commodores in the front of yards,fat slob single Mum's walking to Maccas with 5 kids in tow. Might as well call it Moe
Now there's a dump!
Given some posters think Seaford will be a big enough turn off to prevent us recruiting/keeping players and staff, I suppose we'll just have to forfeit that game each year.
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Not suprisingly by my nickname, I do live in Seaford.
I find it just staggering how many people look down their nose at our suburb.
What turns you off about the following??
- Living in a cul de sac 400 meters from a beautiful pristine beach
- Trains only 10 minute walking distance
- The best steaks served south of the Yarra at the Riv Hotel
- More Saints supporters in a single suburb than anywhere else I have ever come across ( 9 of the 12 houses in our street are keen Saints fants)
- Good schools a 15 minute drive away
- The ability to buy good large properties with enough room to house your cars and toys (boats / jetskis / caravans) for half that of most other suburbs
- A 10 minute bike ride with the family to go and watch the Saints train each week
Oh yeah... and not one single mother in our street! (and to be honest, I couldn't care less if there was).
So many of you on here are just a bunch of snobs!
I find it just staggering how many people look down their nose at our suburb.
What turns you off about the following??
- Living in a cul de sac 400 meters from a beautiful pristine beach
- Trains only 10 minute walking distance
- The best steaks served south of the Yarra at the Riv Hotel
- More Saints supporters in a single suburb than anywhere else I have ever come across ( 9 of the 12 houses in our street are keen Saints fants)
- Good schools a 15 minute drive away
- The ability to buy good large properties with enough room to house your cars and toys (boats / jetskis / caravans) for half that of most other suburbs
- A 10 minute bike ride with the family to go and watch the Saints train each week
Oh yeah... and not one single mother in our street! (and to be honest, I couldn't care less if there was).
So many of you on here are just a bunch of snobs!
Failure cannot succeed in the face of persistence......
All very good points Seaford Saint, I drove through there to have a look at the new facilities and I don't get what the fuss is about.
I fail to comprehend the issue anyway, the reality is the players will be training, eating, socialising inside the facility anyways.
I also find people are being very snobbish on here, ya big snobs!
I fail to comprehend the issue anyway, the reality is the players will be training, eating, socialising inside the facility anyways.
I also find people are being very snobbish on here, ya big snobs!
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I hear you Seaford_Saint.Seaford_Saint wrote:Not suprisingly by my nickname, I do live in Seaford.
I find it just staggering how many people look down their nose at our suburb.
What turns you off about the following??
- Living in a cul de sac 400 meters from a beautiful pristine beach
- Trains only 10 minute walking distance
- The best steaks served south of the Yarra at the Riv Hotel
- More Saints supporters in a single suburb than anywhere else I have ever come across ( 9 of the 12 houses in our street are keen Saints fants)
- Good schools a 15 minute drive away
- The ability to buy good large properties with enough room to house your cars and toys (boats / jetskis / caravans) for half that of most other suburbs
- A 10 minute bike ride with the family to go and watch the Saints train each week
Oh yeah... and not one single mother in our street! (and to be honest, I couldn't care less if there was).
So many of you on here are just a bunch of snobs!
Same thing with Geelong. To be honest I probably thought the same as most people till I moved down here last year. But the place is great and when people take the time to come down and visit they're pleasantly impressed.
They're team's still a bunch of ..........s of course
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I agree with you, I've never really heard anything bad about Seaford.Seaford_Saint wrote:Not suprisingly by my nickname, I do live in Seaford.
I find it just staggering how many people look down their nose at our suburb.
What turns you off about the following??
- Living in a cul de sac 400 meters from a beautiful pristine beach
- Trains only 10 minute walking distance
- The best steaks served south of the Yarra at the Riv Hotel
- More Saints supporters in a single suburb than anywhere else I have ever come across ( 9 of the 12 houses in our street are keen Saints fants)
- Good schools a 15 minute drive away
- The ability to buy good large properties with enough room to house your cars and toys (boats / jetskis / caravans) for half that of most other suburbs
- A 10 minute bike ride with the family to go and watch the Saints train each week
Oh yeah... and not one single mother in our street! (and to be honest, I couldn't care less if there was).
So many of you on here are just a bunch of snobs!
Even Frankston isn't as bad as it is made out. People seem to think that all of Frankston is like The Pines and then tar Seaford with the same brush because it is next door.
Although the Frankston reputation does keep the property prices down bar Olivers Hill which rivals some of the richest areas in the inner city in prices.
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Jeeez.... what sort of low-life gets deported from Seaford?barks4eva wrote:Seaford_Saint wrote:
I find it just staggering how many people look down their nose at our suburb.
So many of you on here are just a bunch of snobs!
I lived in Seaford for twenty years!
Australia...... Live it like we stole it....... Because we did.
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I escaped!GrumpyOne wrote:Jeeez.... what sort of low-life gets deported from Seaford?barks4eva wrote:Seaford_Saint wrote:
I find it just staggering how many people look down their nose at our suburb.
So many of you on here are just a bunch of snobs!
I lived in Seaford for twenty years!
DO THE MATHS AND THE SQUARES ARE ALL ROOTED.
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I think you'll find the snobs that count are the players and they are not happy.SainterK wrote:All very good points Seaford Saint, I drove through there to have a look at the new facilities and I don't get what the fuss is about.
I fail to comprehend the issue anyway, the reality is the players will be training, eating, socialising inside the facility anyways.
I also find people are being very snobbish on here, ya big snobs! :P
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No traffic lights whatsoever? You've never been there, have you?ChicagoSaint wrote:'pends what time of day.Ice Wolf wrote:Going via Eastlink and then the Monash i'd say 35 to 40 mins to the CBDBernard Shakey wrote:CBD to Seaford cannot be done in 21.5 minutes, It is nearly 40km as the crow flies.ChicagoSaint wrote:Like I said on the previous page, if you'd care to scroll back Sir,
I'd question the accuracy of the quoted figures on travel time.
1. Because I know for a fact that it takes less time than that quote and,
2. If we all relied on GPS and didn't take into account that things change over time we'd all be stuck in a blogging cave.
I maintain that Seaford to the CBD is approx. 21.5 mins
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3. It can be done in 10mins with no respect for the speed limit.
You are talking garbage.
40-55 via the Frankston Fwy and then Nepean
Although you could reach most of the Southern and Eastern suburbs and most of the Peninsula within 30 mins.
don't forget the extra lane on citylink and that flow is in opposite direction.
off-peak Seaford to CBD is under 30mins CBD to Seaford off-peak is approx. an extra 4mins.
it can not be forgotten that one experiences no traffic lights whatsoever.
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Fair call......didn't one of your greatest ever footballers eminate from Seaford?Seaford_Saint wrote:Not suprisingly by my nickname, I do live in Seaford.
I find it just staggering how many people look down their nose at our suburb.
What turns you off about the following??
- Living in a cul de sac 400 meters from a beautiful pristine beach
- Trains only 10 minute walking distance
- The best steaks served south of the Yarra at the Riv Hotel
- More Saints supporters in a single suburb than anywhere else I have ever come across ( 9 of the 12 houses in our street are keen Saints fants)
- Good schools a 15 minute drive away
- The ability to buy good large properties with enough room to house your cars and toys (boats / jetskis / caravans) for half that of most other suburbs
- A 10 minute bike ride with the family to go and watch the Saints train each week
Oh yeah... and not one single mother in our street! (and to be honest, I couldn't care less if there was).
So many of you on here are just a bunch of snobs!
One R.Harvey? If it's good enough for him it's good enough for me.
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1st hand info?Bernard Shakey wrote:I think you'll find the snobs that count are the players and they are not happy.SainterK wrote:All very good points Seaford Saint, I drove through there to have a look at the new facilities and I don't get what the fuss is about.
I fail to comprehend the issue anyway, the reality is the players will be training, eating, socialising inside the facility anyways.
I also find people are being very snobbish on here, ya big snobs!
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