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There are 2 vacancies on the MCC committee with the election coming up on Aug 13th.

The 4 candidates are Burns, Mugavin, Wood and Yencken.

Do any Demonlanders know if any of these candidates have allegiance to the MFC?

I think it's worthwhile us voting for those with MFC sympathies if possible.

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I'm not MCC, but I think the MCC is the most important relationship the MFC have.

Can anyone give me a history of the relationship between MFC and MCC?

Were we ever united as one administrative entity?

What caused the split between the two clubs?

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I recall that a grandson or nephew of Yencken is a poster on this forum.

Yencks? Was a very regular poster once (posted as "Nugget Jones"). Haven't seen him around for ages, though the account is still active apparently.

Edit: How about that? From the 2009 version of this very thread. http://demonland.com/forums/index.php?/topic/16202-mcc-committee-election/

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I get excited about the possiblities of uniting with the MCC.

I know it might sound fanicful, but the potential of us training on our own home ground would be incredibly exciting. Surely we must be maintaining steady endevour to be able to use our own home ground for more than just some home games.

Maybe we have to get married and both live in the same home.

Wow, MFC train at home, the MCG.

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I get excited about the possiblities of uniting with the MCC.

I know it might sound fanicful, but the potential of us training on our own home ground would be incredibly exciting. Surely we must be maintaining steady endevour to be able to use our own home ground for more than just some home games.

Maybe we have to get married and both live in the same home.

Wow, MFC train at home, the MCG.

I suggested once before that you read this before you make a complete goose of yourself.

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/melbourne%20cricket%20club/tabid/17586/default.aspx

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Thankyou.

So it says "for 90 years, winning 12 premierships, the mcc managed the affairs and fortunes of the MFC".

So it raises the simple question;

Why don't we revert to that previously successful administrative structure?

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So, if the mcc has exclusive rights to manage the mcg, why don't they have the right to let the MFC use it as their own sporting clubs training base.

Is it a political and legal conflict of interest or is it just not a desired option?

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personally i don't see why we can't train twice a week at the G

certainly there are other clubs in the afl who train on their home ground

this decision however was made many decades ago when mfc was not aligned to mcc and extra clubs also made the mcg their home ground

it would be difficult politically to wind back the clock now

the mcc would also claim they need the time to get the ground into top condition and training would interfere with that

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there would be no shortage of mfc fans who would agree

but it just won't happen

Daisycutter, I don't understand why it cant happen.

Can anyone on Demonland give me an explanation why it is not a feasible proposition, ie, to train on the MCG twice a week during the footy season.

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The MCC don't own the MCG

The MCG Trust are the responsible body for the MCG and surrounds.

The MCC are just the ground managers

The MCG Trust has no alignment or affiliation with the MFC and would not treat them any different to other 'tenant' clubs

I'm sure other posters here would know more and could expand on this

The MCG Regulations provide for the care, protection and management of the MCG by the Trustees and the Ground Manager, the Melbourne Cricket Club.

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Daisycutter, I don't understand why it cant happen.

Can anyone on Demonland give me an explanation why it is not a feasible proposition, ie, to train on the MCG twice a week during the footy season.

Toni if you go back to the Days the Dees trained at the MCG it was when almost every side had their own surburban ground.

The Dees and Richmond played every other week at the G so two games a weekend plus MFC training twice a week.

Now we have on some weekends 3 games over three days.

The MCG is the premium stadium that services a number of sides, the MFC being the lowest generator of money.

I think you kidding if you think the MFC ( lowest generating club at the G ) should get special treatment.

I think we are lucky we get to still play at the G.

On a Financial basis we should be playing at the Dome of Death.

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