that might work (timescales / wars etc) - maybe someone with ancestory.com could confirm
The Trott oval would be a fitting home ground
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that might work (timescales / wars etc) - maybe someone with ancestory.com could confirm
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 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?
More nice Photoshop work there Doc. (It's been missed, you-know-where. )Dr Spaceman wrote: ↑Sun 11 Nov 2018 12:57am Dave finally makes it to the suburb we take our name from
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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 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?
Now aus' you're just having a bit of a lend here.ausfatcat wrote: ↑Sat 10 Nov 2018 11:35pm I agree lets throw away the 20 mil funding for Moorabbin that has been spent and work out of portable offices and a few caravans at the junction oval, guaranteed to win the next 42 grand finals and make 3 billion a year doing that, because it is near a beach.
I am telling you if you do it they will come (despite all logic and reason everyone who happens to walk past Junction oval will give the the saints 10k)
make it happen!!
Seriously any talk of JO at this stage is pure lunacy or stupidity.
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 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?
Dave has posted his video response
you have to speculate to accumulate. The JO is the GO... build it and they will come. please...please before our club is no more. 90% of supporters wouldn't know where Linton st is..just ask them for directions.
The Fireman wrote: ↑Thu 22 Nov 2018 8:37amyou have to speculate to accumulate. The JO is the GO... build it and they will come. please...please before our club is no more. 90% of supporters wouldn't know where Linton st is..just ask them for directions.
If it takes Magic.. so be it
Agree Dr Spaceman, good to have you on board.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..."
Just need to get Dave's detailed plan of how a club that is $10 million in debt is going to build a $500 million stadium (stage 5 at Geelong is costing $100 million alone) on land that we don't have and without any government assistance.Aussie Jonestown wrote: ↑Thu 22 Nov 2018 11:23am Momentum is certainly building for a return to the Junction Oval.
Surely you're trolling on Dave's behalf. Or maybe you're one of his 57 personas. Whatever.sunsaint wrote:hey Mr Space Man
remind me again how in debt we moved to seaford on land we didnt own and build with no assistance
and THEN
move to linton st once again in debt on land we dont own & build with no assistance
Third times a charm - go on admit it
Yep as realistic as my post that strangers will handover 10k walking pastThe Fireman wrote: ↑Thu 22 Nov 2018 8:37amyou have to speculate to accumulate. The JO is the GO... build it and they will come. please...please before our club is no more. 90% of supporters wouldn't know where Linton st is..just ask them for directions.
Dave explains his plans to potential investors via the medium of interpretive dance:ausfatcat wrote: ↑Thu 22 Nov 2018 7:16pmYep as realistic as my post that strangers will handover 10k walking pastThe Fireman wrote: ↑Thu 22 Nov 2018 8:37amyou have to speculate to accumulate. The JO is the GO... build it and they will come. please...please before our club is no more. 90% of supporters wouldn't know where Linton st is..just ask them for directions.
No probs.
geesh Dr when was the last time you were actually in Stkilda - the 80s?Dr Spaceman wrote: ↑Fri 23 Nov 2018 11:50am
Perhaps you could offer free admittance to all hipsters, backpackers, druggies and hookers in an attempt to boost attendance at the weekly lawn watching extravaganza?
I'm sure the degenerates will rock up again when they see you old codgers sitting alone in your little fieldsunsaint wrote: ↑Fri 23 Nov 2018 7:17pmgeesh Dr when was the last time you were actually in Stkilda - the 80s?Dr Spaceman wrote: ↑Fri 23 Nov 2018 11:50am
Perhaps you could offer free admittance to all hipsters, backpackers, druggies and hookers in an attempt to boost attendance at the weekly lawn watching extravaganza?
Even the last chance hotel (Gatwick) has recently had a lick of paint
He should try walking along the ST Kilda beach at night.Dr Spaceman wrote: ↑Fri 23 Nov 2018 7:39pmI'm sure the degenerates will rock up again when they see you old codgers sitting alone in your little fieldsunsaint wrote: ↑Fri 23 Nov 2018 7:17pmgeesh Dr when was the last time you were actually in Stkilda - the 80s?Dr Spaceman wrote: ↑Fri 23 Nov 2018 11:50am
Perhaps you could offer free admittance to all hipsters, backpackers, druggies and hookers in an attempt to boost attendance at the weekly lawn watching extravaganza?
Even the last chance hotel (Gatwick) has recently had a lick of paint