Well that was a very informative bunch of posts - what is shows is that from the June post all of my comments about St Kilda and Casey Fields were in the past tense - ie there was no longer an opportunity at Casey Fields for St Kilda.SENsaintsational wrote:caseyscorp's agenda:
Dec 2007Dec 2007Besides Casey Fields might look like it's in a rural area now, but in 10 years it will be in a developed urban area.
Remember this is an arrangement for 50 years - not for 5 years.Dec 2007I think it would be the best outcome for sure.Jan 2008The club should be making a decision for the long term and, in my view, the benefits of Casey Fields outweigh those of Frankston. Those benefits include access to a very large and expanding population base (which will identify with a Casey location but not a Frankston location) and access to a top quality ground which will be maintained by Casey Council to the necessary standard and which is the size of the MCG.Jun 2008The Saints aren't playing games at Frankston - it's a training & admin complex. There is heaps of land for additional parking at Casey Fields, and I think you'd find that Casey Council would have built the extra 80 odd spaces which would have doubled up on Scorpions match days as extra parking.Jun 2008Just maybe, a more considered and deliverable strategy at Casey Fields may have been the go after all.Jun 2008Belvedere Park - Melways Map 100 A4
• not too close to the heart of Frankston, where the players and fans can go for a coffee
• not in a location right in a vibrant activity centre
• not in sight of the beach, where the players could walk to for recovery
• no romance of a seaside location
• no Frankston VFL team that we'll share our home with
• those drawings of our new facility looked fantastic – but we couldn’t afford them.
Reality starts to bite, and hard.Jun 2008If its going to be Belvedere Park, then the people who said Casey Fields is in the boonies might need to steel themselves for a shock.Jun 2008 (big month)I still think that the Saints made a mistake choosing a poorly thought out and researched option in Frankston.Jul 2008Casey would have given heaps to get the Saints to the best non-AFL facility going round.12th August 2008St KFC could have always:
* accepted what was on offer from Casey Council
* asked Casey Council for more
* gone back to Casey Council when Frankston Park fell over.Okay I've had enough searching now. This was just a cross section. It is clear your agenda is that we should've gone to Casey and the Casey deal is superior to any other deal we will do. That is fact and you are on record with those comments.Casey made a better offer to St Kilda than to MFC. Fact.
I don't know why you want to deny it. But that is your choice.
I don't mind your updates, when it is all said and done. But your "I told you so" tone just grates on me.
The only time you update it seems it is with negativity about the whole thing. Did you post updates on the announcements of Frankston etc?
Just admit you have an agenda biase towards Casey and that nothing else will measure up.
Now here's a post you conveniently missed (from 14 December last year). I think it makes clear:
1 there were going to be problems at Frankston
2 I never hid any bias towards Casey Fields.
I advocated a Casey Fields relocation as long as it remained an option. When it didn't, I no longer advocated it. However, the problems at Frankston still got worse and worse.
Blind Freddy could see them coming (even in December last year), but it seems that those with blinkers either couldn't or didn't want to!
casey scorp on 14 December 2007 wrote:You are correct - I am biased. I've never hidden that.
I happen to have a view that Casey Fields would have been a better long term option for St Kilda FC than either Linton Street or Frankston.
I accepted that others had a view that redeveloping at Linton Street was better than moving, but I considered that Casey Fields was a better option than Linton Street and often posted accordingly.
I also thought it likely that a relocation was on the cards, despite all of the club, Council and State Government publicity about redevelopment at Linton Street.
No doubt some thought my views were heretical.
I happen to think that the Frankston deal has a few holes in it despite all of the club, Council and State Government publicity - there are all sorts of hurdles to jump. While some may think me heretical again, I think you will find that the hurdles will pop up regularly.
There are some real issues to be overcome.
Say I'm biased and you'd be right, but that alone doesn't justify putting your head in the sand.