Someone else for a change...
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Someone else for a change...
http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/c ... 1uecq.html
Schadenfreude....can't help it. Payback for Lovell maybe....1965 GF.......Waverley lights fiasco......Sheedy beating us year after year after year. Must be other stuff.
Nice to be on the right side of the headlines....and Caro.
Schadenfreude....can't help it. Payback for Lovell maybe....1965 GF.......Waverley lights fiasco......Sheedy beating us year after year after year. Must be other stuff.
Nice to be on the right side of the headlines....and Caro.
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Re: Someone else for a change...
Interesting article… one thing that I wasn't aware of though…
"…Collingwood's costly renovation at the Westpac Centre"
Are tax payers really having to fork out to renovate a training base that is only a few years old?
I thought they already had the most expensive & well equiped facilities?
We might as well start planning the Seaford reno's…
"…Collingwood's costly renovation at the Westpac Centre"
Are tax payers really having to fork out to renovate a training base that is only a few years old?
I thought they already had the most expensive & well equiped facilities?
We might as well start planning the Seaford reno's…
Re: Someone else for a change...
governments love throwing money at sport because voters love sport. pretty sure every major footy project ends up with state money paying for 50+% of it.dragit wrote:Interesting article… one thing that I wasn't aware of though…
"…Collingwood's costly renovation at the Westpac Centre"
Are tax payers really having to fork out to renovate a training base that is only a few years old?
I thought they already had the most expensive & well equiped facilities?
We might as well start planning the Seaford reno's…
Re: Someone else for a change...
We, the Tax Payer, are not paying for renovations to the "Westpac Centre", ie the old Olympic Pool building. We are paying for the demolition of the old Olympic Park athletics venue and more recently Melbourne Storm home ground, in order for a new training oval to be build for Collingwood. This all came about after Eddie conveniently got himself on the board of Athletics Australia, who decided to move athletics from their traditional home to Albert Park, the old Lakeside Oval/Bob Jane Stadium.dragit wrote:Interesting article… one thing that I wasn't aware of though…
"…Collingwood's costly renovation at the Westpac Centre"
Are tax payers really having to fork out to renovate a training base that is only a few years old?
I thought they already had the most expensive & well equiped facilities?
We might as well start planning the Seaford reno's…
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Re: Someone else for a change...
Sounds like he phoned a few friendsSt Bongo wrote:We, the Tax Payer, are not paying for renovations to the "Westpac Centre", ie the old Olympic Pool building. We are paying for the demolition of the old Olympic Park athletics venue and more recently Melbourne Storm home ground, in order for a new training oval to be build for Collingwood. This all came about after Eddie conveniently got himself on the board of Athletics Australia, who decided to move athletics from their traditional home to Albert Park, the old Lakeside Oval/Bob Jane Stadium.dragit wrote:Interesting article… one thing that I wasn't aware of though…
"…Collingwood's costly renovation at the Westpac Centre"
Are tax payers really having to fork out to renovate a training base that is only a few years old?
I thought they already had the most expensive & well equiped facilities?
We might as well start planning the Seaford reno's…
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Re: Someone else for a change...
One has to wonder what the consequences would have been if the game was to be televised live by Foxtel?
Except for the sanity nothing much has been lost.
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Re: Someone else for a change...
i seriously dont understand why govt should be contributing.bergholt wrote:governments love throwing money at sport because voters love sport. pretty sure every major footy project ends up with state money paying for 50+% of it.dragit wrote:Interesting article… one thing that I wasn't aware of though…
"…Collingwood's costly renovation at the Westpac Centre"
Are tax payers really having to fork out to renovate a training base that is only a few years old?
I thought they already had the most expensive & well equiped facilities?
We might as well start planning the Seaford reno's…
the afl is a very very commercial enterprise and in fact has more money than god (look at the money spent on the latest expansion teams + fast rising player wages). make no mistake about this. dont be swayed by the clubs crying poor - the tv rights are massive and the gate + merchandising etc revenues for the afl as a whole are very very healthy,
governments should not give a single cent to afl clubs. ever. full stop. the so called "community involvement" that clubs use to justify government funds are very very dubious.
Re: Someone else for a change...
Con Gorozidis wrote:i seriously dont understand why govt should be contributing.bergholt wrote:governments love throwing money at sport because voters love sport. pretty sure every major footy project ends up with state money paying for 50+% of it.dragit wrote:Interesting article… one thing that I wasn't aware of though…
"…Collingwood's costly renovation at the Westpac Centre"
Are tax payers really having to fork out to renovate a training base that is only a few years old?
I thought they already had the most expensive & well equiped facilities?
We might as well start planning the Seaford reno's…
the afl is a very very commercial enterprise and in fact has more money than god (look at the money spent on the latest expansion teams + fast rising player wages). make no mistake about this. dont be swayed by the clubs crying poor - the tv rights are massive and the gate + merchandising etc revenues for the afl as a whole are very very healthy,
governments should not give a single cent to afl clubs. ever. full stop. the so called "community involvement" that clubs use to justify government funds are very very dubious.
Of course they should give money. They do to every sport and our sport probably provides more revenue to governements than all the others combined.
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Re: Someone else for a change...
most of the lotto money goes to sport doesn't it?
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Re: Someone else for a change...
Given that about 2/3 of filth members are on the dole or some sort of government allowance, aren't hard working taxpayers subsidisng their memberships?bergholt wrote:governments love throwing money at sport because voters love sport. pretty sure every major footy project ends up with state money paying for 50+% of it.dragit wrote:Interesting article… one thing that I wasn't aware of though…
"…Collingwood's costly renovation at the Westpac Centre"
Are tax payers really having to fork out to renovate a training base that is only a few years old?
I thought they already had the most expensive & well equiped facilities?
We might as well start planning the Seaford reno's…
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I can think of at least 100 other worse things to subsidise but you will not get any argument out of me, most govt subsidies and grants are dubious.Con Gorozidis wrote:i seriously dont understand why govt should be contributing.bergholt wrote:governments love throwing money at sport because voters love sport. pretty sure every major footy project ends up with state money paying for 50+% of it.dragit wrote:Interesting article… one thing that I wasn't aware of though…
"…Collingwood's costly renovation at the Westpac Centre"
Are tax payers really having to fork out to renovate a training base that is only a few years old?
I thought they already had the most expensive & well equiped facilities?
We might as well start planning the Seaford reno's…
the afl is a very very commercial enterprise and in fact has more money than god (look at the money spent on the latest expansion teams + fast rising player wages). make no mistake about this. dont be swayed by the clubs crying poor - the tv rights are massive and the gate + merchandising etc revenues for the afl as a whole are very very healthy,
governments should not give a single cent to afl clubs. ever. full stop. the so called "community involvement" that clubs use to justify government funds are very very dubious.
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Re: Someone else for a change...
Unfortunately the Pies are geographically better off with shared amenities for the other sports that use the area. Seaford isn't exactly where the pollies throw the money for new projects. You see the precinct from your train every morning, Seaford is only seen when your too pissed to find Portsea in the Range Rover.