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. . . the Building of that God awful Docklands Soulless Stadium is a sad blight on our game although many will argue for it.

Docklands Stadium is designed to make the shareholders money...The events & clubs it holds are secondary.

spot-on WYL - makes my blood boil almost as much as white away strips

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spot-on WYL - makes my blood boil almost as much as white away strips

Particularly when you realize how much money Geelong Pocket after each Home Game at Kardinia Park-and Good Luck to them. It is just so sad other teams were either Bullied out or just didn't have the economic nous to see what could have been.

Imagine Moorabbin if it had been fully Renovated like Kardinia Park, the Aints would be laughing now. But as it is games at Etihad last year cost them money!!! It is beyond comprehension. Selling waverley for that poultry figure was another disgrace, even though it wasn't perfect it was better than Etihad, which sadly i refuse to go near.

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There have been many great full forward goal kickers but I would rate only two as having irresistable goal face dominance and presence. Both too good to be true and only fate could cut them down. Peter Hudson and Allen Jackovich. Hudson was cut down by injury. Jackovich by his own excesses and also injury. Both would have racked up 1200+ goals easily if they had fully realised careers.

I never saw him play obviously, but would John Coleman fit the same description as well? His record is Bradman-esque.

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Favourite Allen Jackovich moment was when we beat the filth at Vic Park in 91 I think. Jako was playing [censored] and got dragged just before quarter time and got jeered by the entire ground. He came back on and tore them apart, kicking 7 or 8. By then end after every goal he'd give the maggots fans the finger. Hilarious. Chopper lovell kicked the sealer in the dying seconds.

He used to get those little grey stones that lined the terraces at Vic Park thrown at him all day too he told a friend of ours at training the next year. I still remember that anecdote.

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Dunno, those b@stards would still be running the sprinklers all night

Yes your right, but that is another story!!!!

I went to many Friday Night Saints Disco's at Moorabbin, back in the late 70's early 80's & i still find it amazing that the entire team did not sleep all through saturday, let alone play a game of league Football. Those nights went off, and yes the sprinklers were on the entire time, as were the senior players. Incredible compared to todays game!!!!

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Yes your right, but that is another story!!!!

I went to many Friday Night Saints Disco's at Moorabbin, back in the late 70's early 80's & i still find it amazing that the entire team did not sleep all through saturday, let alone play a game of league Football. Those nights went off, and yes the sprinklers were on the entire time, as were the senior players. Incredible compared to todays game!!!!

the aints weren't called the social club for nothing

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the aints weren't called the social club for nothing

I still call them that today, gives my brother the Trots i can assure you! But he cannot deny it, actually since they left Moorabbin i call them the "Mobile Disco" I think it is most apt. B)

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Dunno, those b@stards would still be running the sprinklers all night

Moorabin was the only place I saw Robbie Flower pinged for holding the ball , couldn't quite believe my eyes . :blink:

I ended up putting it down to him being shin deep in mud .:wacko:

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