Hi HTB, not only 'fine', but if we properly tap into our suburb and all that it represents, and several examples are mentioned in various posts within this thread... we could eventually end up the best known footy club in Australia, and internationally(!) Sponsors and players would be lining up to be a part of it all.HitTheBoundary wrote:So, if we had our own ground, in the suburb we are named after, with training facilities, and big stands for a boutique size crowd, we would then play games there and everything would be fine?
We can do this!
(But, as Pluggs has now worked out, it doesn't have to happen overnight.)
Carlscum are on the case. They want to get back to Poo Park.HitTheBoundary wrote:The model Dave is after already exists, but instead of us being like Geelong I suggest we'd be like Carlton.
How many games are played at Princess Park? How much money upgrading a stadium that isn't used?
Carlton wants to host matches for premiership points at its traditional Princes Park home again and will resume talks with the AFL about a project - already found by the league to be financially viable - that would convert it into a boutique stadium...
Carlton wants to host matches for premiership points at its traditional Princes Park home again and will resume talks with the AFL about a project - already found by the league to be financially viable - that would convert it into a boutique stadium...
The Junction Oval does not have those transport issues. (How many people manage to attend the Grand Prick every year...?)The AFL commissioned research into the viability of re-inventing Princes Park as a home-and-away match venue about 18 months ago. Fairfax Media has been told that at least one member of the AFL commission was a supporter.
But while an architect's report showed the cost of bringing the Carlton ground up to scratch - and making it a 2 - was not insurmountable, transport assessments were poor. The idea was shelved as a consequence.
Carlscum, the Poodles, and maybe even the Tuggers have the potential to again play true home games. So do we!... Carlton clearly needs no convincing about the prospect of playing again on the ground that last held a home-and-away match in 2005.
http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/b ... 2glfe.html
However, we are the only ones who have the potential to tap into the allure that comes with St Kilda and surrounds. We are the mighty, irreverent, unconventional and utterly lovable enfant terrible of Australian sport. We are the mighty Saintas. And we do not do vanilla!
PS: Pluggs, that quiz question... still need a hint...?