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Would the Dees look to move into Waverley to finally have the whole club in the one venue?

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Ends with ?..O

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I do admire how that rotten club operates though

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And to think we were seen as the stronger club during the merger saga

yet all things said it was they who managed to to x-nay it.

Remember that day well.

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This is total garbage and mythology. The voting was rigged by excluding MFC members who had not bothered to reply to the letter and those who could not fit into the room on the night. Don't forget also that many MFC supporters are MCC members who don't bother to pay to join the MFC as well because they get in to all the MCG games and did not have a vote. Most MFC supporters and members were totally opposed to the merger. The media has presented this in another light.

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Who is going to pay for this? Taxpayers, the AFL? It won't be all paid for by the Dorks I bet. Gee they need an upgrade tout sweet because they are so struggling as a team. The lack of facilities is really showing.

I see they are at full strength at the moment. Does anyone ever get a real injury over there? That you can have guys drafted 14 years ago still running around playing their best football is just extraordinary. Their contemporaries like Judd and Ball are done or all but.

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Massive development planned, making a bold plan to future proof the club for 100 years. Big money involved.

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/hawks-reveal-plan-to-leave-nest-for-huge-dingley-headquarters-20150602-ghf3yg.html

I worked at DinSan when was a kid, grew up in Dingley,mum still lives there in family home, FFS don't want those cretins coming to Dingley!!!

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Would the Dees look to move into Waverley to finally have the whole club in the one venue?

The Hawks reckon theyr are in the bottom for for facilities at Waverley. So no.

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What has Nintendo got to do with it, BB? :blink::blink:

sorry...dont put a tick....place a X in the Box !!

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I worked at DinSan when was a kid, grew up in Dingley,mum still lives there in family home, FFS don't want those cretins coming to Dingley!!!

You've done good moving to Brighton dave :)

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Once again the MFC get left behind.

Makes me angry. Good supporters put money in yearly but because our players can't be bothered playing at the elite level the club cannot grow.

20 years ago Tiger Ridley wanted to pick their bones...

We share Facilities with 3 clubs...

Whorethorn will have 5 MCG ovals...

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Enjoy the aromas Sqawkers !!! :)

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Enjoy the aromas Sqawkers !!! :)

I was thinking the tip down the road would be nice and fruity during summer. Of course, when you have seemingly unlimited resources, you can probably afford to put a roof over all five ovals and keep the stench out.

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