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- Enrico_Misso
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The magic of Moorabbin is that whenever you go there it reminds you of all the great times and great incidents you witnessed there.
Admit it was weird watching the intra-club against a background of scorched earth.
But Seaford will hold none of that magic.
Admit it was weird watching the intra-club against a background of scorched earth.
But Seaford will hold none of that magic.
The rest of Australia can wander mask-free, socialise, eat out, no curfews, no zoning, no police rings of steel, no illogical inconsistent rules.
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
- Bernard Shakey
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Not true.Go Sainters Go wrote:Hey EM, where did our greatest player come from - a tip, he wore no. 35 for about 20 years and he played his junior football at Belvedere Park. The new training base, I wouldn't mind betting, could be named after him.
Harves played for Seaford Football Club and their home is not Belvedere Park.
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- St Fidelius
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and just what do you propose??Enrico_Misso wrote:The magic of Moorabbin is that whenever you go there it reminds you of all the great times and great incidents you witnessed there.
Admit it was weird watching the intra-club against a background of scorched earth.
But Seaford will hold none of that magic.
Having some "magic" at Elsternwick or somewhere closer to where you live???...
The move has happened, move on
Don't wait for the light at the end of the tunnel to appear, run down there and light the bloody thing yourself!
- Bernard Shakey
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The move has happened?St Fidelius wrote:and just what do you propose??Enrico_Misso wrote:The magic of Moorabbin is that whenever you go there it reminds you of all the great times and great incidents you witnessed there.
Admit it was weird watching the intra-club against a background of scorched earth.
But Seaford will hold none of that magic.
Having some "magic" at Elsternwick or somewhere closer to where you live???...
The move has happened, move on :idea:
Was down that way last week, not one shovel has disturbed the weeds.
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What magic did Moorabbin have when we moved their in 1965?Enrico_Misso wrote:The magic of Moorabbin is that whenever you go there it reminds you of all the great times and great incidents you witnessed there.
Admit it was weird watching the intra-club against a background of scorched earth.
But Seaford will hold none of that magic.
What history?
And do u think we could have stayed there? and if not what was the alternative...and would a place closer to your home presented the magic you seek?
- Bernard Shakey
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The magic Moorabbin had in 1965 was seeing the Saints play there and play in their first grand final in my lifetime and then win the premiership the following year.
Seaford has nothing going for it and will only be a training facility. The social Club stays at Moorabbin.
Training at Seaford will suit the current coach. He likes to work under cover.
Seaford has nothing going for it and will only be a training facility. The social Club stays at Moorabbin.
Training at Seaford will suit the current coach. He likes to work under cover.
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- Bernard Shakey
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- St Fidelius
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Surely that post was just a dig...Bernard Shakey wrote:iwantmeseats wrote:Moorabbin wasnt anything in 1965.
The magic it now has is a entire generations memories of this club .
Tell that to the 50,000 plus people that attended our first game there.
You probably weren't even born then.
It was against Collingwood and yes it was the best attendance at a home ground in the history of VFL, and in the record books it shows that it was the best attendance during a home and away game (not being the MCG or Waverley which are/were jointly home games to some clubs)
but are you seriously hanging your hat on that?
Don't wait for the light at the end of the tunnel to appear, run down there and light the bloody thing yourself!
Again does it matter where we train. No one goes anymore and maybe the move down there may get a few more to training as they have chance to watch an AFL club. Doesnt matter whether people go or not though as we are not going to play AFL games there.Bernard Shakey wrote:The magic Moorabbin had in 1965 was seeing the Saints play there and play in their first grand final in my lifetime and then win the premiership the following year.
Seaford has nothing going for it and will only be a training facility. The social Club stays at Moorabbin.
Training at Seaford will suit the current coach. He likes to work under cover.
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Exactly, as did I, it is the Seaford rd Oval and I was winning best and fairests at Seaford long before a johnny come lately liek harvey came along!Bernard Shakey wrote:Not true.Go Sainters Go wrote:Hey EM, where did our greatest player come from - a tip, he wore no. 35 for about 20 years and he played his junior football at Belvedere Park. The new training base, I wouldn't mind betting, could be named after him.
Harves played for Seaford Football Club and their home is not Belvedere Park.
I grew up in Seaford,......mmm let me rephrase, I spent my childhood living in Seaford, I know what a hole the place is!
Anyway fact is the PLAYERS are not happy with it and I have heard this directly!
DO THE MATHS AND THE SQUARES ARE ALL ROOTED.
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loris wrote:
Hey and guess what that was most of us members beefed about in the late 1960's about Moorabbin!!!!!!! It was the pits to go to such a boring, bogan, suburban backblock.............................. still we got over it
Ya reckon, IMHO all those responsible for relocating the St Kilda football club to Moorabbin to begin with, should be lined up against a wall!
The club just continues to head South, why don't we just cut Hawthorn's lunch, relocate to Tasmania and be done with it!
Or better still vote me in as President, relocate back to St Kilda and become an AFL powerhouse!
DO THE MATHS AND THE SQUARES ARE ALL ROOTED.
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Only you can somehow twist and spin a thread titled "Family Day" into a post wanting people to vote for youself as President.barks4eva wrote:
Ya reckon, IMHO all those responsible for relocating the St Kilda football club to Moorabbin to begin with, should be lined up against a wall!
The club just continues to head South, why don't we just cut Hawthorn's lunch, relocate to Tasmania and be done with it!
Or better still vote me in as President, relocate back to St Kilda and become an AFL powerhouse!
If you want people lined up against the wall, I would make sure that they have their backs to it
Don't wait for the light at the end of the tunnel to appear, run down there and light the bloody thing yourself!
One simple question Barks....when was the last time the St Kilda Football Club had an association with the suburb St Kilda in terms of playing or training or administration?barks4eva wrote:Well seeing as the club is called St Kilda and St Kilda is a central location which is fair for everyone, any chance the club could have any link to St Kilda at all?i_luv_nick_riewoldt wrote: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.Bernard Shakey wrote: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_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.
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.
Thats Mr. Smartarse to you
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Dont no about kids in the future having anything to do with where we or they are I grew up in Melb my dear old dad was an avid saints fan all his life and that was bred into me 12 year ago I moved to Queensland and have since had two georgous kids who because it is bred into them the same are avid saints fans 3rd generation we are all members and love anything red white and black ultimately our kids will follow their parents team if properly encouraged guys we dont get to see them much but we love them and would never turn no matter how far away we are looking forward to my next generation of QLD saints supporters and they will be.
Bernard Shakey wrote: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_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.
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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Good to hear your dedication sandi23.
Not all kids follow their parents teams. My Dad was Fitzroy and Mum Collingwood. I made my own decision to follow the Saints at the age of 10 because they were the local team.
My daughter follows the Saints, but she's married to a Demon.
My 5 month old grandson, Harvey, is already signed up as a Little Devil. I'm going to have to work hard on him to become a Saints supporter.
Not all kids follow their parents teams. My Dad was Fitzroy and Mum Collingwood. I made my own decision to follow the Saints at the age of 10 because they were the local team.
My daughter follows the Saints, but she's married to a Demon.
My 5 month old grandson, Harvey, is already signed up as a Little Devil. I'm going to have to work hard on him to become a Saints supporter.
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Alas I too married a demon but he had no hope over me you keep up the hard work on little Harvey as the name implies never give up hahaha.Bernard Shakey wrote:Good to hear your dedication sandi23.
Not all kids follow their parents teams. My Dad was Fitzroy and Mum Collingwood. I made my own decision to follow the Saints at the age of 10 because they were the local team.
My daughter follows the Saints, but she's married to a Demon.
My 5 month old grandson, Harvey, is already signed up as a Little Devil. I'm going to have to work hard on him to become a Saints supporter.
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Obviously your daughter named your grandson !Bernard Shakey wrote:Good to hear your dedication sandi23.
Not all kids follow their parents teams. My Dad was Fitzroy and Mum Collingwood. I made my own decision to follow the Saints at the age of 10 because they were the local team.
My daughter follows the Saints, but she's married to a Demon.
My 5 month old grandson, Harvey, is already signed up as a Little Devil. I'm going to have to work hard on him to become a Saints supporter.