I'll say it. Those areas aren't as trendy or as good as those south of the Yarra.Dr Spaceman wrote:I wasn't saying anything at all about Essendon or Strathmore. I wasn't saying that those areas weren't as trendy or as good as those south of the yarra.The Craw wrote:Try and buy a decent house in Essendon and Strathmore for under $1 mil and get back to me ..... obviously have no clue about the area.Dr Spaceman wrote: And a bit of a nightmare for any player who wants to live in the trendier areas south of the yarra.
I was simply saying that a lot of players chose to live in areas such as Port Melbourne, South Yarra etc and for them it could be a difficult commute.
Don't see things that aren't there
The seaford effect.
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Agree, I would say most players would value opportunity over anything else, a few chase big dollars…rexy wrote:At least someone else understood the OP, point is valid IMO. Dooms dayers had players avoiding us because of Seaford, reality is probably a non issue!Joffa 5 wrote:I think the point of the post is players are nominating the Saints even though we train in Seaford. If Seaford was such a deterent, they wouldn't nominate us at all whether we need FB, ruck, etc.
But it's the same reason that Sydney should not have an inflated salary cap, the cost of bread & rent would never deter a player that think's he will have the opportunity to play senior AFL football…
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I think most new or potential players wouldn't give a hoot where the training track is , they have no history with morrabin , it's just the older players who were made to drive further that kicked up a stinky , allegedly.