but i fear when the Doc sends his evil twin to shanghai this year to have a quiet whisper in President Xi Jinping ear then our bottomless bucket dreams will once again be sunk
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We have 'money men'. Our Pres' founded an AUD 2 billion company. (And being on the BOM when we lost the JO golden opportunity... he bloody well owes us!!!) Who knows what Linfox is worth...? And there are others. Head of AV Jennings, senior honcho at Coles...Dr Spaceman wrote: ↑Wed 13 Feb 2019 10:15pm Dave, when you provide your detailed plan as to how the JO can happen, then you'll get your meme.
But I won't hold my breath because every time I ask you for it you just copy and paste "JO is the GO" rubbish. You keep going on about clearing a $10 million debt but how will that happen by building a stadium (on land we don't have) that would conservatively cost $500,000,000? And before you rubbish that figure take a look at the money poured into Skilled Stadium over the years, seeing as you love to use the Cats as your example of how we can make money from having our own ground. It makes no sense.
Either you really are insane or you're just trolling the hell out of this topic (I suspect it's the latter, egged on by your mate with the big hose )
But if you are not mad, and if you are serious, then please do tell; how does one actually make the JO the GO (a real plan is required not some "Green New Deal" crap ) ?
We're all waiting...
evertonfc wrote:(If we had our own ground and identity I would feel completely different about this...)
Plugger666 (remember her?) wrote:+3The Fireman wrote:the JO is the GO
Otiman wrote:Time to bring back smaller, cheaper to run, better for the fans stadiums. You only have to look as far as Geelong to see it happen. Even Carlton has something that's usable. I don't think public transport options around Moorabbin are good enough, but grounds like Junction Oval could be built to house sub 20k games.
(Dave's edit: JO has shown it can hold crowds over 20K.)
Dr Spaceman wrote:"... clearly the AP is the GO! the "Alpaca Paddock", next to the present site of the St Kilda Bowling Club near the St Kilda railway station..."
Aussie Jonestown Massacre wrote: ↑Fri 09 Nov 2018 12:12pm Saints moving forward to the Junction Oval certainly has an air of inevitability about it!
Dr Spaceman wrote: ↑Tue 06 Nov 2018 5:35pmI would prefer St Kilda...sunsaint wrote:... why you do prefer a development at moorabbin over our name sake suburb?
careful...Dr Spaceman will MEME you ... anything pro JO will be shot down by the Drshanegrambeau wrote: ↑Mon 18 Feb 2019 6:24pm Could Melbourne Renegades and St KFC merge or link up?
1) Private franchise ownership thorny question for CA, but existing footy club with 145 years (is that how old we are?) potentially a good match
2) CA and Junction Oval married.Renegads also play Marvell Stadium Docklands.
3) Renegades Chairman Jason Dunstall and Spud Frawley mates. (Possibly also married?)
4) Red, White and Black.
5) Enjoy beating Eddies boys, tormenting Eddies boys, and hurting Eddie for his MCGistic chauvinism.*
6) rule should be in place, only AFL clubs with over 140 years experience shall qualify for shared ownership. (Eliminating Ed)
7) Massive foreign gambling potential, debt liquidation and combined with my Chinese proposal (after Shang Hai game, we cut deal)
Love to give a little more oxygen to this wonderful jack-and-the-weed-stork thread.
They're money men because they're smart. They would have to be stupid to put any money into your pipe dream.Dave McNamara wrote:We have 'money men'. Our Pres' founded an AUD 2 billion company. (And being on the BOM when we lost the JO golden opportunity... he bloody well owes us!!!) Who knows what Linfox is worth...? And there are others. Head of AV Jennings, senior honcho at Coles...
We have 'money men' who have political clout/influence.
That's the broad brush stroke of how. The fine details... I'll leave up to them.
Doc, you keep misreading/misquoting/misconstruing (I"ll let you choose the correct option ) my argument.Dr Spaceman wrote: ↑Thu 21 Feb 2019 9:01pmThey're money men because they're smart. They would have to be stupid to put any money into your pipe dream.
The JO you refer to is gone. Gone for good. Cricket has it and that's never going to change. They don't need to share and they won't share.
You would have to build a new JO somewhere else. But where? We don't have any land.
Stuff the VCA! They are <term used automatically blocked by swear filter for being deemed inappropriately weak> fools! They have no valid reason not to share, and heaps of reasons to do so!Dr Spaceman wrote: ↑Thu 21 Feb 2019 9:01pmThe JO you refer to is gone. Gone for good. Cricket has it and that's never going to change. They don't need to share and they won't share.
Doc, you're doing it again. The $825K net profit per game is from an average crowd of only 26,000.Dr Spaceman wrote: ↑Thu 21 Feb 2019 9:01pmNow if you did find some land then you have to build a stadium. A Geelong style stadium would easily cost $500,000,000. Its fair to use that figure as you keep referring to them in relation to match returns and profits. The reality is they already had a stadium so that figure is probably conservative.
Right direction?Dr Spaceman wrote: ↑Thu 21 Feb 2019 9:01pmNow I admit I don't have a miracle cure to wipe off our debt, but I do have confidence in the club taking us in the right direction. And that direction does not include the JO.
Now Doc, do I detect a touch of jealousy towards the blonde eyes and blue hair of us members of the Aryan master race? That would surely be in breach of one of the recent 'Brave New World' edicts from the SS bunker.
evertonfc wrote:(If we had our own ground and identity I would feel completely different about this...)
Plugger666 (remember her?) wrote:+3The Fireman wrote:the JO is the GO
Otiman wrote:Time to bring back smaller, cheaper to run, better for the fans stadiums. You only have to look as far as Geelong to see it happen. Even Carlton has something that's usable. I don't think public transport options around Moorabbin are good enough, but grounds like Junction Oval could be built to house sub 20k games.
(Dave's edit: JO has shown it can hold crowds over 20K.)
Dr Spaceman wrote:"... clearly the AP is the GO! the "Alpaca Paddock", next to the present site of the St Kilda Bowling Club near the St Kilda railway station..."
Aussie Jonestown Massacre wrote: ↑Fri 09 Nov 2018 12:12pm Saints moving forward to the Junction Oval certainly has an air of inevitability about it!
Dr Spaceman wrote: ↑Tue 06 Nov 2018 5:35pmI would prefer St Kilda...sunsaint wrote:... why you do prefer a development at moorabbin over our name sake suburb?
I disagree Doc. I answered your questions.Dr Spaceman wrote: ↑Fri 22 Feb 2019 11:08pm Once again Dave you give us nothing.
Nothing to indicate any of your powerful influential money men have any intention of doing anything about JO. Nothing.
So baldy it's quite clear that The JO is a NO GO.
evertonfc wrote:(If we had our own ground and identity I would feel completely different about this...)
Plugger666 (remember her?) wrote:+3The Fireman wrote:the JO is the GO
Otiman wrote:Time to bring back smaller, cheaper to run, better for the fans stadiums. You only have to look as far as Geelong to see it happen. Even Carlton has something that's usable. I don't think public transport options around Moorabbin are good enough, but grounds like Junction Oval could be built to house sub 20k games.
(Dave's edit: JO has shown it can hold crowds over 20K.)
Dr Spaceman wrote:"... clearly the AP is the GO! the "Alpaca Paddock", next to the present site of the St Kilda Bowling Club near the St Kilda railway station..."
Aussie Jonestown Massacre wrote: ↑Fri 09 Nov 2018 12:12pm Saints moving forward to the Junction Oval certainly has an air of inevitability about it!
Dr Spaceman wrote: ↑Tue 06 Nov 2018 5:35pmI would prefer St Kilda...sunsaint wrote:... why you do prefer a development at moorabbin over our name sake suburb?
As per usual, no answers Dave.Dave McNamara wrote:I disagree Doc. I answered your questions.Dr Spaceman wrote: ↑Fri 22 Feb 2019 11:08pm Once again Dave you give us nothing.
Nothing to indicate any of your powerful influential money men have any intention of doing anything about JO. Nothing.
So baldy it's quite clear that The JO is a NO GO.
- As an AFL club, with BOM members and supporters with clout, we should be able to get back home. The Skunks got into the Lex-arse Centre.
- JO could be the Go very quickly, to hold a crowd that would net us way more than Dockedlands nets us when hosting 'smaller drawing teams'.
I disagree Doc. The answers are right there. As per usual, you are (choosing to?) not see the forest for the trees.Dr Spaceman wrote: ↑Mon 25 Feb 2019 10:53pmAs per usual, no answers Dave.Dave McNamara wrote:I disagree Doc. I answered your questions.Dr Spaceman wrote: ↑Fri 22 Feb 2019 11:08pm Once again Dave you give us nothing.
Nothing to indicate any of your powerful influential money men have any intention of doing anything about JO. Nothing.
So baldy it's quite clear that The JO is a NO GO.
- As an AFL club, with BOM members and supporters with clout, we should be able to get back home. The Skunks got into the Lex-arse Centre.
- JO could be the Go very quickly, to hold a crowd that would net us way more than Dockedlands nets us when hosting 'smaller drawing teams'.
Show me where any of our members and supporters of clout have indicated they are interested in your JO. Don't be shy
evertonfc wrote:(If we had our own ground and identity I would feel completely different about this...)
Plugger666 (remember her?) wrote:+3The Fireman wrote:the JO is the GO
Otiman wrote:Time to bring back smaller, cheaper to run, better for the fans stadiums. You only have to look as far as Geelong to see it happen. Even Carlton has something that's usable. I don't think public transport options around Moorabbin are good enough, but grounds like Junction Oval could be built to house sub 20k games.
(Dave's edit: JO has shown it can hold crowds over 20K.)
Dr Spaceman wrote:"... clearly the AP is the GO! the "Alpaca Paddock", next to the present site of the St Kilda Bowling Club near the St Kilda railway station..."
Aussie Jonestown Massacre wrote: ↑Fri 09 Nov 2018 12:12pm Saints moving forward to the Junction Oval certainly has an air of inevitability about it!
Dr Spaceman wrote: ↑Tue 06 Nov 2018 5:35pmI would prefer St Kilda...sunsaint wrote:... why you do prefer a development at moorabbin over our name sake suburb?
evertonfc wrote:(If we had our own ground and identity I would feel completely different about this...)
Plugger666 (remember her?) wrote:+3The Fireman wrote:the JO is the GO
Otiman wrote:Time to bring back smaller, cheaper to run, better for the fans stadiums. You only have to look as far as Geelong to see it happen. Even Carlton has something that's usable. I don't think public transport options around Moorabbin are good enough, but grounds like Junction Oval could be built to house sub 20k games.
(Dave's edit: JO has shown it can hold crowds over 20K.)
Dr Spaceman wrote:"... clearly the AP is the GO! the "Alpaca Paddock", next to the present site of the St Kilda Bowling Club near the St Kilda railway station..."
Aussie Jonestown Massacre wrote: ↑Fri 09 Nov 2018 12:12pm Saints moving forward to the Junction Oval certainly has an air of inevitability about it!
Dr Spaceman wrote: ↑Tue 06 Nov 2018 5:35pmI would prefer St Kilda...sunsaint wrote:... why you do prefer a development at moorabbin over our name sake suburb?
evertonfc wrote:(If we had our own ground and identity I would feel completely different about this...)
Plugger666 (remember her?) wrote:+3The Fireman wrote:the JO is the GO
Otiman wrote:Time to bring back smaller, cheaper to run, better for the fans stadiums. You only have to look as far as Geelong to see it happen. Even Carlton has something that's usable. I don't think public transport options around Moorabbin are good enough, but grounds like Junction Oval could be built to house sub 20k games.
(Dave's edit: JO has shown it can hold crowds over 20K.)
Dr Spaceman wrote:"... clearly the AP is the GO! the "Alpaca Paddock", next to the present site of the St Kilda Bowling Club near the St Kilda railway station..."
Aussie Jonestown Massacre wrote: ↑Fri 09 Nov 2018 12:12pm Saints moving forward to the Junction Oval certainly has an air of inevitability about it!
Dr Spaceman wrote: ↑Tue 06 Nov 2018 5:35pmI would prefer St Kilda...sunsaint wrote:... why you do prefer a development at moorabbin over our name sake suburb?