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Post: # 701764Post 3rd generation saint »

Anybody know where and when this will be held.

I am hoping Moorabbin as it would be nice to allow us the fans to say goodbye.


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3rd generation saint wrote:Anybody know where and when this will be held.

I am hoping Moorabbin as it would be nice to allow us the fans to say goodbye.
It would be impossible to have it at Moorabbin with the demolition works.

It on Sunday the 15th of March between 11am to 2pm

At Frankston Park, Young Street Frankston

Admission: Free

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Bring your membership and your Social Club or Reserved Seat voucher to collect your Scarf and Cap


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St Fidelius wrote:
3rd generation saint wrote:Anybody know where and when this will be held.

I am hoping Moorabbin as it would be nice to allow us the fans to say goodbye.
It would be impossible to have it at Moorabbin with the demolition works.

It on Sunday the 15th of March between 11am to 2pm

At Frankston Park, Young Street Frankston

Admission: Free

PS...

Bring your membership and your Social Club or Reserved Seat voucher to collect your Scarf and Cap
Frankston can kiss my arse.


St Kilda family day = Crap fest with limited access to players and autographs. Aka St Kilda Stand in a cue Day.


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Post: # 701794Post saintspremiers »

Agree Spinner, what's this with this Frankston bullshyte, we are a SEAFORD club lol!!!

If they had any brains the Family Day would be at Trevor Barker Oval, to celebrate our new Sandy alliance, not outer Melbourne!


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Spinner wrote:
St Fidelius wrote:
3rd generation saint wrote:Anybody know where and when this will be held.

I am hoping Moorabbin as it would be nice to allow us the fans to say goodbye.
It would be impossible to have it at Moorabbin with the demolition works.

It on Sunday the 15th of March between 11am to 2pm

At Frankston Park, Young Street Frankston

Admission: Free

PS...

Bring your membership and your Social Club or Reserved Seat voucher to collect your Scarf and Cap
Frankston can kiss my arse.


St Kilda family day = Crap fest with limited access to players and autographs. Aka St Kilda Stand in a cue Day.
I gather you don't have kids or your children are too old for that stuff...


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Post: # 701805Post St Fidelius »

saintspremiers wrote:Agree Spinner, what's this with this Frankston bullshyte, we are a SEAFORD club lol!!!

If they had any brains the Family Day would be at Trevor Barker Oval, to celebrate our new Sandy alliance, not outer Melbourne!
You must have very little idea in promotion......

Seaford is part of the Frankston Municipulity, it's about marketing to our new training facility and not about marketing our allegiance with Sandringham


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Post: # 701860Post Bernard Shakey »

St Fidelius wrote:
saintspremiers wrote:Agree Spinner, what's this with this Frankston bullshyte, we are a SEAFORD club lol!!!

If they had any brains the Family Day would be at Trevor Barker Oval, to celebrate our new Sandy alliance, not outer Melbourne!
You must have very little idea in promotion......

Seaford is part of the Frankston Municipulity, it's about marketing to our new training facility and not about marketing our allegiance with Sandringham
Great, market to Franganistan, stuff all other supporters.


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Bernard Shakey wrote:
St Fidelius wrote:
saintspremiers wrote:Agree Spinner, what's this with this Frankston bullshyte, we are a SEAFORD club lol!!!

If they had any brains the Family Day would be at Trevor Barker Oval, to celebrate our new Sandy alliance, not outer Melbourne!
You must have very little idea in promotion......

Seaford is part of the Frankston Municipulity, it's about marketing to our new training facility and not about marketing our allegiance with Sandringham
Great, market to Franganistan, stuff all other supporters.
Yes, it's inconvenient for some, but a lot of Stkilda supporters live along the Frankston train line area and we will be relocating to Seaford so it's a ideal place for promoting the club to be continuely making links with the population down that way.


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Post: # 701917Post Bernard Shakey »

i_luv_nick_riewoldt wrote:Yes, it's inconvenient for some, but a lot of Stkilda supporters live along the Frankston train line area and we will be relocating to Seaford so it's a ideal place for promoting the club to be continuely making links with the population down that way.
More than "a lot" of Saints supporters don't live on that line. Many live in the northern and eastern suburbs and will no longer be bothered going to the family day. The result will be fewer kids following the Saints in the future.

I know of many families that used to go to family days at Moorabbin, but did not go last year because it was too far. Their kids will no longer have the enthusiasm to follow the Saints.


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Bernard Shakey wrote:
i_luv_nick_riewoldt wrote:Yes, it's inconvenient for some, but a lot of Stkilda supporters live along the Frankston train line area and we will be relocating to Seaford so it's a ideal place for promoting the club to be continuely making links with the population down that way.
More than "a lot" of Saints supporters don't live on that line. Many live in the northern and eastern suburbs and will no longer be bothered going to the family day. The result will be fewer kids following the Saints in the future.

I know of many families that used to go to family days at Moorabbin, but did not go last year because it was too far. Their kids will no longer have the enthusiasm to follow the Saints.
Oh yes of course it's too far for people even outer the melbourne area!! Definitely of course you win some, you lose some. It's very difficult to please every supporter with where you stage the event.


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i_luv_nick_riewoldt wrote:
Bernard Shakey wrote:
i_luv_nick_riewoldt wrote:Yes, it's inconvenient for some, but a lot of Stkilda supporters live along the Frankston train line area and we will be relocating to Seaford so it's a ideal place for promoting the club to be continuely making links with the population down that way.
More than "a lot" of Saints supporters don't live on that line. Many live in the northern and eastern suburbs and will no longer be bothered going to the family day. The result will be fewer kids following the Saints in the future.

I know of many families that used to go to family days at Moorabbin, but did not go last year because it was too far. Their kids will no longer have the enthusiasm to follow the Saints.
Oh yes of course it's too far for people even outer the melbourne area!! Definitely of course you win some, you lose some. It's very difficult to please every supporter with where you stage the event.

I live in Essendon - 15 minutes by car from the city.....Yet I feel as if i barrack for Adelaide or some other interstate club.

The Family days are a joke anyway.


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Yet nobody seems to mind these St Kilda supporters making the trek into the city from Frankston & surrounds each week. :roll:


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Unless anyone has the actual percentages of where the majority of saints supporters live, I guess it is pointless to argue which location suits the majority...


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Post: # 701956Post Saints43 »

I think the Family Day should be held in Flemington this year. When I get the train to the dome I sometimes see other Saints supporters going to the game too.


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Don't think I'll be going this year, I couldn't even take shots on goal last year since they were always running kiddie clinics at both goals.


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Post: # 702108Post esaint66 »

Saints43 wrote:I think the Family Day should be held in Flemington this year. When I get the train to the dome I sometimes see other Saints supporters going to the game too.

Well i saw a Saints supporter when i used to live in New Zealand :roll: :roll:


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Post: # 702110Post Saints43 »

esaint66 wrote:
Saints43 wrote:I think the Family Day should be held in Flemington this year. When I get the train to the dome I sometimes see other Saints supporters going to the game too.

Well i saw a Saints supporter when i used to live in New Zealand :roll: :roll:
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Post: # 702114Post Armoooo »

I live on the paki line so it's a real pain for me either way, but I'm confident that the club know what they are doing. As for all the people complaining about it now being too far away for them, think about people like us in the outer suburbs who have had to slog it through for years... I was really hoping for us to move to Cranny... :cry:


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Armoooo wrote:I live on the paki line so it's a real pain for me either way, but I'm confident that the club know what they are doing. As for all the people complaining about it now being too far away for them, think about people like us in the outer suburbs who have had to slog it through for years... I was really hoping for us to move to Cranny... :cry:
If you don't have a car, there would be a bus from Cranbourne to Frankston

In any case if we were still at Moorabbin, just how did you get there in the past?


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Post: # 702137Post Iceman234 »

Would have gone but for the air show.

And the distance wouldn't have worried me at all, as long as we are eventually set up with elite facilities.


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St Fidelius wrote:
Armoooo wrote:I live on the paki line so it's a real pain for me either way, but I'm confident that the club know what they are doing. As for all the people complaining about it now being too far away for them, think about people like us in the outer suburbs who have had to slog it through for years... I was really hoping for us to move to Cranny... :cry:
If you don't have a car, there would be a bus from Cranbourne to Frankston

In any case if we were still at Moorabbin, just how did you get there in the past?
I live in Berwick so I have always had to get a train to caulfield and then get a train to Moorabbin from there.

Cranny would be a lot easier because I could just get a lift down but I don't know anybody generous enough with their time to go down to Moorabbin :lol:


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It should be held at Belvedere Park - the place of the future - not at Frankston Park which is a reminder of a forgettable step in the transition from Moorabbin to a bright new future at Seaford.


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