BigMart wrote:Just cant do it can you?
Oh, and you know I am referring to you... But I'll allow you to divert with that complaint.
Great post. Not designed to bait. No idea what it even means apart from baiting.
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BigMart wrote:Just cant do it can you?
Oh, and you know I am referring to you... But I'll allow you to divert with that complaint.
IanRush wrote:Time to start sniffing around the Statutory Planning Permit mechanism that allowed Hawthorn to get that land in Dingley Village. Was the matter handled by Councik, or was there a 'special resolution' made by the Minister for Planning..........
If the Hawks can work with Kingston City Council, how come the Saints have apparently been excluded?
You’re very fearful (or protective) of questioning those in the AFL corporate system, and Melbourne’s ‘Top End’, aren’t you, what is your issue with a little “pokin’ around” to make sure all is legit? If anything, NOW is the time to strike, as most of Melbourne’s Top End were shown up in the CAS hearing (i.e. once the hearing was out of the Victorian Judicial system, things happened)ripplug66 wrote:We are working with the council. And who cares about planning permits. If you follow us start caring about the things our club can control.IanRush wrote:Time to start sniffing around the Statutory Planning Permit mechanism that allowed Hawthorn to get that land in Dingley Village. Was the matter handled by Councik, or was there a 'special resolution' made by the Minister for Planning..........
If the Hawks can work with Kingston City Council, how come the Saints have apparently been excluded?
IanRush wrote:You’re very fearful (or protective) of questioning those in the AFL corporate system, and Melbourne’s ‘Top End’, aren’t you, what is your issue with a little “pokin’ around” to make sure all is legit? If anything, NOW is the time to strike, as most of Melbourne’s Top End were shown up in the CAS hearing (i.e. once the hearing was out of the Victorian Judicial system, things happened)ripplug66 wrote:We are working with the council. And who cares about planning permits. If you follow us start caring about the things our club can control.IanRush wrote:Time to start sniffing around the Statutory Planning Permit mechanism that allowed Hawthorn to get that land in Dingley Village. Was the matter handled by Councik, or was there a 'special resolution' made by the Minister for Planning..........
If the Hawks can work with Kingston City Council, how come the Saints have apparently been excluded?
Sheeeiiittt Rushie, juz so it al makes some sense. Some folks are a thinkin dat Plugs an da Big Mart are one an da same. But Clay can tell youall dat ain't so. Folks in da know, know dat Plugs, he actuarily iz Andrew Demetriou.ripplug66 wrote:IanRush wrote:You’re very fearful (or protective) of questioning those in the AFL corporate system, and Melbourne’s ‘Top End’, aren’t you, what is your issue with a little “pokin’ around” to make sure all is legit? If anything, NOW is the time to strike, as most of Melbourne’s Top End were shown up in the CAS hearing (i.e. once the hearing was out of the Victorian Judicial system, things happened)ripplug66 wrote:We are working with the council. And who cares about planning permits. If you follow us start caring about the things our club can control.IanRush wrote:Time to start sniffing around the Statutory Planning Permit mechanism that allowed Hawthorn to get that land in Dingley Village. Was the matter handled by Councik, or was there a 'special resolution' made by the Minister for Planning..........
If the Hawks can work with Kingston City Council, how come the Saints have apparently been excluded?
Who cares. Conspiracy 402. Yet to get one right. I notice you didn't mention anything about Kingston council. As for protective or fearful that is very funny. Go for it though. Poke around. You may find Mel Gibson.
Clayton Davis wrote:Sheeeiiittt Rushie, juz so it al makes some sense. Some folks are a thinkin dat Plugs an da Big Mart are one an da same. But Clay can tell youall dat ain't so. Folks in da know, know dat Plugs, he actuarily iz Andrew Demetriou.ripplug66 wrote:IanRush wrote:You’re very fearful (or protective) of questioning those in the AFL corporate system, and Melbourne’s ‘Top End’, aren’t you, what is your issue with a little “pokin’ around” to make sure all is legit? If anything, NOW is the time to strike, as most of Melbourne’s Top End were shown up in the CAS hearing (i.e. once the hearing was out of the Victorian Judicial system, things happened)ripplug66 wrote:We are working with the council. And who cares about planning permits. If you follow us start caring about the things our club can control.IanRush wrote:Time to start sniffing around the Statutory Planning Permit mechanism that allowed Hawthorn to get that land in Dingley Village. Was the matter handled by Councik, or was there a 'special resolution' made by the Minister for Planning..........
If the Hawks can work with Kingston City Council, how come the Saints have apparently been excluded?
Who cares. Conspiracy 402. Yet to get one right. I notice you didn't mention anything about Kingston council. As for protective or fearful that is very funny. Go for it though. Poke around. You may find Mel Gibson.
(Juz givin ya da tip, partner. Heh, heh, heh.)
supersaints wrote:A few saints players lived in Dingley during the eighties, so did a few Hawks players Liegh Matthews lived next door to Trevor Barker ( in Jacks avenue), there were quite a few Hawks supporters around the area, but this was due to their success... In the seventies .However I believe all types of zoning and a local base are an important fabric for football at grass roots level, and for the future. The Gawks should nick off.
I recall that when we moved from the Junction oval to Morrabin one of the major reasons was to claim the mornington Peninsula zone recruiting area, the then VFL were so pissed off that they took it off us and gave it to the Gawks, so we missed out on players like Matthews, knights, Moore, Brereton and many more.... They have already cut our lunch once... Time to nick off.
I was driving for work yesterday and I went down Swan St where Collingwood are located, down past Gosch's Paddock where Melbourne train, turned left into Punt Rd and went past where Richmond train. So 3 clubs all within a stones throw. So it doesn't matter if you train close to another team.ripplug66 wrote:supersaints wrote:A few saints players lived in Dingley during the eighties, so did a few Hawks players Liegh Matthews lived next door to Trevor Barker ( in Jacks avenue), there were quite a few Hawks supporters around the area, but this was due to their success... In the seventies .However I believe all types of zoning and a local base are an important fabric for football at grass roots level, and for the future. The Gawks should nick off.
I recall that when we moved from the Junction oval to Morrabin one of the major reasons was to claim the mornington Peninsula zone recruiting area, the then VFL were so pissed off that they took it off us and gave it to the Gawks, so we missed out on players like Matthews, knights, Moore, Brereton and many more.... They have already cut our lunch once... Time to nick off.
Why does it matter if they train 10km from where we will train?
Excellent point.Jacks Back wrote:I was driving for work yesterday and I went down Swan St where Collingwood are located, down past Gosch's Paddock where Melbourne train, turned left into Punt Rd and went past where Richmond train. So 3 clubs all within a stones throw. So it doesn't matter if you train close to another team.ripplug66 wrote:supersaints wrote:A few saints players lived in Dingley during the eighties, so did a few Hawks players Liegh Matthews lived next door to Trevor Barker ( in Jacks avenue), there were quite a few Hawks supporters around the area, but this was due to their success... In the seventies .However I believe all types of zoning and a local base are an important fabric for football at grass roots level, and for the future. The Gawks should nick off.
I recall that when we moved from the Junction oval to Morrabin one of the major reasons was to claim the mornington Peninsula zone recruiting area, the then VFL were so pissed off that they took it off us and gave it to the Gawks, so we missed out on players like Matthews, knights, Moore, Brereton and many more.... They have already cut our lunch once... Time to nick off.
Why does it matter if they train 10km from where we will train?
SO you allow other clubs to walk all over you without a whimper - surely that makes us an easy target without a bright futurethejiggingsaint wrote:Time to focus on OUR training base, and to let other clubs do their "thing". Absolutely pointless exercise to waste precious energy (needed to build up our OWN clubs organisation) Whinging on about the activities of others. (In my humble opinion of course!)
Freebird wrote:SO you allow other clubs to walk all over you without a whimper - surely that makes us an easy target without a bright futurethejiggingsaint wrote:Time to focus on OUR training base, and to let other clubs do their "thing". Absolutely pointless exercise to waste precious energy (needed to build up our OWN clubs organisation) Whinging on about the activities of others. (In my humble opinion of course!)