So we're moving back to Moorabin?fingers wrote:SaintPav wrote:It's pretty high level and no detail at all.
What are they planning to do with Seaford?
keep it. Moorabin redeveloped - home of standalone VFL saints in 2016, new musuem, junior academy.
Pillars at either end of the nepean
Road to 2018
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Re: Road to 2018
Holder of unacceptable views and other thought crimes.
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Re: Road to 2018
So have to live another six and a half years.wolfpup wrote:Flag by 2020!
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: Road to 2018
OR
does "by 2020" mean before we reach 2020 which means 2019 which means I only have to live another five and a half years?
does "by 2020" mean before we reach 2020 which means 2019 which means I only have to live another five and a half years?
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!
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Re: Road to 2018
The whole document reminds me of some of the resumes I regularly have to go through.
Occasionally an applicant lives up to the hype in their resume.
Let's hope most of the aims in this document are achieved, heaven knows we have waited long enough!
Occasionally an applicant lives up to the hype in their resume.
Let's hope most of the aims in this document are achieved, heaven knows we have waited long enough!
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2020 s a fair way off. I would like to think they'd be challenging way before that.Solar wrote:It's a fantastic outline and I love the big view plans. The bayside charter is huge and the aim for 50k members is important. I must say I got giddy at the thought of a flag by 2020.
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Re: Road to 2018
They said they expect to be a top 4 club challenging for the flag by 2018. Summers said we'd have a second flag by 2020.magnifisaint wrote:2020 s a fair way off. I would like to think they'd be challenging way before that.Solar wrote:It's a fantastic outline and I love the big view plans. The bayside charter is huge and the aim for 50k members is important. I must say I got giddy at the thought of a flag by 2020.
Was a top night anyway. Well run. The new players all seem like nice young blokes and made an effort (as they all did) to interact with the supporters.
Spoke to Terry Dillon who seems quite driven to build the club from 'St Kilda to Seaford, from Port Melbourne to Portsea' and told me that this would work because they have 'allocated four resources to make it work rather than being in survival mode' and hoping for it to happen.
And the (I thought unambitious) aim of 50K members by 2018 was to be supplemented by another 10K NZ members. So 60K all up.
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Re: Road to 2018
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Excited about the season launch tonight for the club. The road to 2018 @stkildafc pic.twitter.com/ZBi0m3IIj7
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The playing list is presented to the crowd at tonight's #Roadto2018 Season Launch pic.twitter.com/sLFExhEAEi
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Re: Road to 2018
Was a very good night. Markworth was the first speaker telling 'his story'. Presented well.
Summers, Dillon, Roo and Richo spoke...
Kosi, Blakey & Milney handed out the jumpers.
Food excellent with ample refreshments. All in all an enjoyable night.
Summers, Dillon, Roo and Richo spoke...
Kosi, Blakey & Milney handed out the jumpers.
Food excellent with ample refreshments. All in all an enjoyable night.
Extra! Extra! Read all about it......no I don't want to read about it anymore!!!
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Re: Road to 2018
the film clips shown last night at the Seasons Launch
http://www.saints.com.au/video/2014-03- ... -moorabbin
http://www.saints.com.au/video/2014-03- ... ew-zealand
http://www.saints.com.au/video/2014-03- ... yside-club
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Re: Road to 2018
All these plans to own the bayside will come to nothing unless people sign up as members.
Do it before we become another fitzroy.
Do it before we become another fitzroy.
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I hope it works..If you choose to be so explicit about your goals you need to make sure that you achieve them because if you don't the sense of failure is magnified. I'm not sure we can afford to fail now . This could prove to be the last chance. Eggs in basket???
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Yep sure is. But they need to try something.1965 Saint wrote:I hope it works..If you choose to be so explicit about your goals you need to make sure that you achieve them because if you don't the sense of failure is magnified. I'm not sure we can afford to fail now . This could prove to be the last chance. Eggs in basket???
The past admin certainly didn't. They had no idea.
Was Finnis present at the launch?
I'm curious as to how we'll have 60K members globally by 2018, given 2017 is probably the very earliest we can expect to make the finals again.
Owning the Bayside is St. Kilda. Neglecting it as has been done
is criminal.
Are the Westies offended that Spotswood to Altona have been ignored? There are beaches out that way also I've heard
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Re: Road to 2018
SaintPav wrote:So we're moving back to Moorabin?fingers wrote:SaintPav wrote:It's pretty high level and no detail at all.
What are they planning to do with Seaford?
keep it. Moorabin redeveloped - home of standalone VFL saints in 2016, new musuem, junior academy.
Pillars at either end of the nepean
no but I think you will find we will do more there. My guess is there will be training sessions there as we expand presence on bayside.
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saintspremiers wrote:Yep sure is. But they need to try something.1965 Saint wrote:I hope it works..If you choose to be so explicit about your goals you need to make sure that you achieve them because if you don't the sense of failure is magnified. I'm not sure we can afford to fail now . This could prove to be the last chance. Eggs in basket???
The past admin certainly didn't. They had no idea.
Was Finnis present at the launch?
I'm curious as to how we'll have 60K members globally by 2018, given 2017 is probably the very earliest we can expect to make the finals again.
Owning the Bayside is St. Kilda. Neglecting it as has been done
is criminal.
Are the Westies offended that Spotswood to Altona have been ignored? There are beaches out that way also I've heard
Yes Finnis was there. Didn't present anything which is fair enough but was there with his wife.
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Re: Road to 2018
At least they're doing something, getting it out there. Compared to the previous train wreck invisible administration that had zero ambition, merely exsisted day to day
Bring back the Lockett era
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What did Marworth have to say?Scoop wrote:Was a very good night. Markworth was the first speaker telling 'his story'. Presented well.
Summers, Dillon, Roo and Richo spoke...
Kosi, Blakey & Milney handed out the jumpers.
Food excellent with ample refreshments. All in all an enjoyable night.
Caro thought last season he was going to be our next big thing until injury stuffed his season.
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One thing I have learnt over the years is that you cannot expect a different reslt if you keep doing things the same way.
Successful organizations have a clear plan and path way to get there, it does not guarantee success but without these things you will never truly obtain sustainable success.
Full credit to Summers the board and executive team they have a plan now they need to do something that ST Kilda has failed at over the years and that is to stick to the plan and work as a team.
I am rapt to be hearing that there is a strategic direction in place a lot better than going through the motions and accepting what has been dished up and mediocrity.
A plan with a stable board and administration are the cornerstones of success, and of course some luck along the way.
Successful organizations have a clear plan and path way to get there, it does not guarantee success but without these things you will never truly obtain sustainable success.
Full credit to Summers the board and executive team they have a plan now they need to do something that ST Kilda has failed at over the years and that is to stick to the plan and work as a team.
I am rapt to be hearing that there is a strategic direction in place a lot better than going through the motions and accepting what has been dished up and mediocrity.
A plan with a stable board and administration are the cornerstones of success, and of course some luck along the way.
A champion team will always beat a team of champions.
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Spot on JuniorJunior wrote:One thing I have learnt over the years is that you cannot expect a different reslt if you keep doing things the same way.
Successful organizations have a clear plan and path way to get there, it does not guarantee success but without these things you will never truly obtain sustainable success.
Full credit to Summers the board and executive team they have a plan now they need to do something that ST Kilda has failed at over the years and that is to stick to the plan and work as a team.
I am rapt to be hearing that there is a strategic direction in place a lot better than going through the motions and accepting what has been dished up and mediocrity.
A plan with a stable board and administration are the cornerstones of success, and of course some luck along the way.
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Spoke about getting drafted. Wanting to be part of the Saints of 2008-2010. The journey through injury. Hunger to play and to do something special with Newnes, Curren etc.saintspremiers wrote:What did Marworth have to say?Scoop wrote:Was a very good night. Markworth was the first speaker telling 'his story'. Presented well.
Summers, Dillon, Roo and Richo spoke...
Kosi, Blakey & Milney handed out the jumpers.
Food excellent with ample refreshments. All in all an enjoyable night.
Caro thought last season he was going to be our next big thing until injury stuffed his season.
He spoke well.
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Agree totally with you Doc and Junior, since Westaway has been whisked away the place has looked a lot better.Dr Spaceman wrote:Spot on JuniorJunior wrote:One thing I have learnt over the years is that you cannot expect a different reslt if you keep doing things the same way.
Successful organizations have a clear plan and path way to get there, it does not guarantee success but without these things you will never truly obtain sustainable success.
Full credit to Summers the board and executive team they have a plan now they need to do something that ST Kilda has failed at over the years and that is to stick to the plan and work as a team.
I am rapt to be hearing that there is a strategic direction in place a lot better than going through the motions and accepting what has been dished up and mediocrity.
A plan with a stable board and administration are the cornerstones of success, and of course some luck along the way.
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Re: Road to 2018
Getting on the front foot and doing something creates memberships in it's self. I was sucked in at about 19 years old when they had an SOS campaign and I thought it was time to pay up. Only missed a few years since then as I had to pay for different things in my life but overall that campaign has earned them all that money from me and I had a few members I have signed up over the years- the last 4 years we have been getting family memberships too. I have about 5 people who immigrated to Australia that I have convinced to become members and they have now got families too signed up. I starts growing from the initial effort I guess is my point.