FRANKSTON DEAL NOT DONE YET
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I'll do some digging tomorrow. We were tendering for the work in Frankston...so someone in my workplace knows something about it (or nothing ) I'll post either way
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St Kilda CEO Archie Fraser updates 3AW on the Frankston shift
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IMO, Frankston is a HUGE mistake.
I seriously would have lobbied the state government to work with the Albert Park trust and taken over one of the many , many football ovals in the Albert Park area.
Who would seriously oppose a state of the art facility with community access, built close to the Junction Oval?
There are many ovals already there, that could be developed and all that you would be doing is upgrading a football oval that already exists.
I bet the club never even considered this, which is why I should be president of this football club, being the visionary that I am.
As option 2, I would build this facility at Sandringham at the Beach Rd Oval.
To quote Commetti, Frankston is the third of two options.
Should never have been entertained in the first place, this is a disaster waiting to happen, FAIR DINKUM.
Collingwood have the Lexus Centre across the road from the MCG and what, are we still looking at developing Belvedere Park in Seaford or looking for any vacant lot in the backblocks of Frankston, I mean FAIR DINKUM, wake up now!
This must make Collingwood feel envious of our situation, they are stuck with the Lexus Centre, while we take over somewhere like Belvedere Park in Seaford or some vacant lot in Frankston or even Frankston Park itself.
All other AFL clubs must be looking on in envy
FAIR FRICKEN DINKUM, if the Bulldogs can get Western Oval developed to actually rival and possibly even better the Lexus Centre, in FOOTSCRAY, then FAIR DINKUM, get this thing built in St.Kilda.
I am available for consultation, if the board feel they need any advice on how to best handle this transition.
This is what would make us a powerhouse AFL club, basing the club in St.kilda or at the very least Sandringham.
The move to build this facility in Frankston, if it goes ahead will become a liability and has as much chance of succeeding as Paris Hilton has of joining a nunnery.
I mean seriously it's like being inside Amanda Vanstone, the quicker we pull out the better and then we should be fish slapped for having even contemplated a Frankston move in the first instance even if it is a better option than Casey.
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AS I wrote earlier, there are heaps of football ovals already all around Albert Park Oval and near Fitzroy street there are at least three football ovals almost a stone's throw away from the Junction Oval.
Why on earth can we not , with stat governement help, develop one of these.
The club should do everything in it's power to base this club back in St.Kilda.
FAIR DINKUM
I seriously would have lobbied the state government to work with the Albert Park trust and taken over one of the many , many football ovals in the Albert Park area.
Who would seriously oppose a state of the art facility with community access, built close to the Junction Oval?
There are many ovals already there, that could be developed and all that you would be doing is upgrading a football oval that already exists.
I bet the club never even considered this, which is why I should be president of this football club, being the visionary that I am.
As option 2, I would build this facility at Sandringham at the Beach Rd Oval.
To quote Commetti, Frankston is the third of two options.
Should never have been entertained in the first place, this is a disaster waiting to happen, FAIR DINKUM.
Collingwood have the Lexus Centre across the road from the MCG and what, are we still looking at developing Belvedere Park in Seaford or looking for any vacant lot in the backblocks of Frankston, I mean FAIR DINKUM, wake up now!
This must make Collingwood feel envious of our situation, they are stuck with the Lexus Centre, while we take over somewhere like Belvedere Park in Seaford or some vacant lot in Frankston or even Frankston Park itself.
All other AFL clubs must be looking on in envy
FAIR FRICKEN DINKUM, if the Bulldogs can get Western Oval developed to actually rival and possibly even better the Lexus Centre, in FOOTSCRAY, then FAIR DINKUM, get this thing built in St.Kilda.
I am available for consultation, if the board feel they need any advice on how to best handle this transition.
This is what would make us a powerhouse AFL club, basing the club in St.kilda or at the very least Sandringham.
The move to build this facility in Frankston, if it goes ahead will become a liability and has as much chance of succeeding as Paris Hilton has of joining a nunnery.
I mean seriously it's like being inside Amanda Vanstone, the quicker we pull out the better and then we should be fish slapped for having even contemplated a Frankston move in the first instance even if it is a better option than Casey.
St.Kilda in St.Kilda> FAIR DINKUM
AS I wrote earlier, there are heaps of football ovals already all around Albert Park Oval and near Fitzroy street there are at least three football ovals almost a stone's throw away from the Junction Oval.
Why on earth can we not , with stat governement help, develop one of these.
The club should do everything in it's power to base this club back in St.Kilda.
FAIR DINKUM
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We can't even afford Frankston Park, and have to move to some backwater location in the Frankston area to keep under budget. What makes you think we can afford to develop in Sandringham, let alone Albert Park?barks4eva wrote:I seriously would have lobbied the state government to work with the Albert Park trust and taken over one of the many , many football ovals in the Albert Park area.
I'm sure they were all investigated in the course of suitable relocation venues.
I do not think that Cometti ever said that about Frankston. Being West Australian, I doubt that he even knows where it is.barks4eva wrote: To quote Commetti, Frankston is the third of two options.
As entertaining as your enthusiasm is for your favourite hobby-horse, the use of falsehoods to justify your claims is unacceptable.
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Gumpy One, to clarify, Commetti made the comment about taking the third of two options, about Allen last Friday when he kicked it straight to a Carlton defender.GrumpyOne wrote:I do not think that Cometti ever said that about Frankston. Being West Australian, I doubt that he even knows where it is.barks4eva wrote: To quote Commetti, Frankston is the third of two options.
As entertaining as your enthusiasm is for your favourite hobby-horse, the use of falsehoods to justify your claims is unacceptable.
I was using/transferring this comment/reference in relation to the Frankston/Hicksville move!
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Barks, as someone who has been involved with a footy Club based at Albert Park I can tell you that there are all sorts of logistical problems at any oval other then the Junction Oval.
Because of the Grand Prix , you lose access to most ovals within the park from mid Feb until mid April and once you get your ground back there is inevitably considerable problems with teh playing surface.
So I would suggest that any oval bar the Junction is not a viable alternative at Albert Park.
As for Trevor Barker Oval - that is a different story. I would love if our Club would be able to afford to build what we need at that location.
Because of the Grand Prix , you lose access to most ovals within the park from mid Feb until mid April and once you get your ground back there is inevitably considerable problems with teh playing surface.
So I would suggest that any oval bar the Junction is not a viable alternative at Albert Park.
As for Trevor Barker Oval - that is a different story. I would love if our Club would be able to afford to build what we need at that location.
I think that is called para-phrasing Commetti, B4, not quoting him.barks4eva wrote:Gumpy One, to clarify, Commetti made the comment about taking the third of two options, about Allen last Friday when he kicked it straight to a Carlton defender.GrumpyOne wrote:I do not think that Cometti ever said that about Frankston. Being West Australian, I doubt that he even knows where it is.barks4eva wrote: To quote Commetti, Frankston is the third of two options.
As entertaining as your enthusiasm is for your favourite hobby-horse, the use of falsehoods to justify your claims is unacceptable.
I was using/transferring this comment/reference in relation to the Frankston/Hicksville move!
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I sincerely believe that the current board have NEVER investigated this, contemplated the possibility or embraced the absolute wisdom of it> moving the club St.Kilda back to the suburb, St.Kilda.Otiman wrote:We can't even afford Frankston Park, and have to move to some backwater location in the Frankston area to keep under budget. What makes you think we can afford to develop in Sandringham, let alone Albert Park?barks4eva wrote:I seriously would have lobbied the state government to work with the Albert Park trust and taken over one of the many , many football ovals in the Albert Park area.
I'm sure they were all investigated in the course of suitable relocation venues.
With state governement support, many things are possible.
Seriously the Western Bulldogs of all clubs will possibly have the best facilities of any Victorian Club with only Collingwood rivalling it.
The Western Bulldogs, a club who very nearly were merged off a decade ago.
How so> STATE GOVERNMENT support!
There are countless football grounds already there, develop one of these with the state government onboard.
Make an impassioned plea, mount a case, where there is a will, THERE IS A WAY!
Frankston will be a disaster, of this I am in no doubt, whatsoever.
Why go Vanstone, when you can make a play for Jolie, FAIR DINKUM.
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OK... I'll let Pete know you want to borrow his plank, rope and miner's helmet.barks4eva wrote:Ya reckon, I'll have a crack, any crack, do you have her number?GrumpyOne wrote:barks4eva wrote: Why go Vanstone, when you can make a play for Jolie, FAIR DINKUM.
Mate..... you'd be struggling to get it on with crannypete's landlady.....Fair Dinkum.
Or you can take your own bucket and swing from the handle.
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I know a biscuit when I see a biscuit and Frankentstein ain't no biscuit and besides, cheese has a useby date, I'd much rather smell the grass, the green green grass of our spiritual home in St.Kilda or at the very least Sandringham, a club with which we have already established strong links.Top4King wrote:and is the lexus centre in collingwood barks4eva?
no, it isn't, why? because collingwood does not exist geographically aside from a few old factories, the occasional dodgey pub and a freeway that leads from the doorstep to frankston?
wake up and smell the cheese you biscuit!
The closest link Frankston has to anything whatsoever is the missing link crew, the primordial swamp set of moccasin wearing, tree swinging, knuckle dragging, goat riding, bone monkeys and bong bandits.
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St Kilda isnt happening and why would it. Probably got 1% of supporters who live there. Wouldnt give up on something around the Sandy area though but Frangers would still be favourite.barks4eva wrote:I know a biscuit when I see a biscuit and Frankentstein ain't no biscuit and besides, cheese has a useby date, I'd much rather smell the grass, the green green grass of our spiritual home in St.Kilda or at the very least Sandringham, a club with which we have already established strong links.Top4King wrote:and is the lexus centre in collingwood barks4eva?
no, it isn't, why? because collingwood does not exist geographically aside from a few old factories, the occasional dodgey pub and a freeway that leads from the doorstep to frankston?
wake up and smell the cheese you biscuit!
The closet link Frankston has to anything whatsoever is the missing link crew, the primordial swamp set of moccasin wearing, tree swinging, knuckle dragging, goat riding, bone monkeys and bong bandits.
FAIR DINKUM
And Robert Mace.barks4eva wrote:I know a biscuit when I see a biscuit and Frankentstein ain't no biscuit and besides, cheese has a useby date, I'd much rather smell the grass, the green green grass of our spiritual home in St.Kilda or at the very least Sandringham, a club with which we have already established strong links.Top4King wrote:and is the lexus centre in collingwood barks4eva?
no, it isn't, why? because collingwood does not exist geographically aside from a few old factories, the occasional dodgey pub and a freeway that leads from the doorstep to frankston?
wake up and smell the cheese you biscuit!
The closest link Frankston has to anything whatsoever is the missing link crew, the primordial swamp set of moccasin wearing, tree swinging, knuckle dragging, goat riding, bone monkeys and bong bandits.
FAIR DINKUM
And Justin Berry.
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Chris Oliver.SENsaintsational wrote:And Robert Mace.barks4eva wrote:I know a biscuit when I see a biscuit and Frankentstein ain't no biscuit and besides, cheese has a useby date, I'd much rather smell the grass, the green green grass of our spiritual home in St.Kilda or at the very least Sandringham, a club with which we have already established strong links.Top4King wrote:and is the lexus centre in collingwood barks4eva?
no, it isn't, why? because collingwood does not exist geographically aside from a few old factories, the occasional dodgey pub and a freeway that leads from the doorstep to frankston?
wake up and smell the cheese you biscuit!
The closest link Frankston has to anything whatsoever is the missing link crew, the primordial swamp set of moccasin wearing, tree swinging, knuckle dragging, goat riding, bone monkeys and bong bandits.
FAIR DINKUM
And Justin Berry.
Great St Kilda links!
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Probably the entire City of Port Philip Council. My guess would be that they would be even more difficult to deal with than Tipsy Topsy and her cronies at Kingston Council !!barks4eva wrote:IMO, Frankston is a HUGE mistake.
Who would seriously oppose a state of the art facility with community access, built close to the Junction Oval?