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i reckon that if we don't get some concrete announcement this year the membership will go on the warpath

 
11 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

i reckon that if we don't get some concrete announcement this year the membership will go on the warpath

I wouldn't have thought so, at least, not while we're winning more games than we lose.

Nice pun, by the way.

8 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I wouldn't have thought so, at least, not while we're winning more games than we lose.

Nice pun, by the way.

understand your pov, but i think the effect of winning will work the other way.....it will embolden and increase expectation in supporters

 
43 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

understand your pov, but i think the effect of winning will work the other way.....it will embolden and increase expectation in supporters

We can only hope dc. MFC members are traditionally a fairly mild lot.

1 hour ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Fisherman's Bend is a very been a good option/opportunity.

 

 

100%

TPC39 and Stig have spoken

 

 


2 hours ago, daisycutter said:

be careful what you ask for....

if this was to eventuate then it would be inevitable that australian rules footy would also be altered such that it wouldn't resemble the game that we currently cherish

Yep, i thought about it before i said it on print, but we really need to do something about Australia's social framework and a fair bit of it centres around acceptable violent clashes in a certain sport and it has a flow on effect into social and criminal activity. 

I think it would be a great subject for a "first experience" person to construct a thesis on, but it will probably not happen my lifetime,

meanwhile the Magistrates Courts and others get clogged up with good behaviour bonds and restraining orders.

 

If Apple can build a whole store on the river in Thailand, why can't we build a home for us on top of the Yarra?

3 hours ago, daisycutter said:

i reckon that if we don't get some concrete announcement this year the membership will go on the warpath

Are we still training out of the Junction Oval?

The facilities we train out off aren't that much inferior to other clubs that it effects our ability to perform on field.  We have been able to get upgrades at Casey Fields that gives us access to first class indoor facilities and a playing surface the size of MCG.  The indoor and recovery facilities at AAMI are great, we do share these but I don't see that as a big issue, certainly to Storm's performance isn't hindered by sharing with us.  Gosch's paddock oval the surface is great, the size not ideal but really in season training is more about recovery, having access to Casey Fields MCG through pre-season enables the club to really work on set ups on a ground with the dims they will play at.

Appreciate the need to get the club Admin and Footy departments into 1 building that needs to be a priority, but this comment about members going on a warpath is a bit over the top.  I reckon we have got it right with the summer pre-season at Casey and moving back to AAMI/Gosch's for the season.

 
On 2/12/2020 at 12:22 AM, The Red Fox said:

Also, Dendy Park is looking a little under-utilised: https://goo.gl/maps/EHKPtdoKPThJQC8P8

Its not going to happen.

Nimbyism is alive and well in my neighbourhood.

It would be good in terms supporters - fair number of Melb fans in the neighbourhood who were once well served when we were with Sandy at the Trevor Barker Reserve. Salem, Brayshaw Hunt Petracca and others have connections to the neighbourhood. Gawny played for Ormond I think.

With what Gawn said about Casey being a better replica of the G think everything old is new again and Casey is back in favour.

 

26 minutes ago, drdrake said:

Are we still training out of the Junction Oval?

The facilities we train out off aren't that much inferior to other clubs that it effects our ability to perform on field.  We have been able to get upgrades at Casey Fields that gives us access to first class indoor facilities and a playing surface the size of MCG.  The indoor and recovery facilities at AAMI are great, we do share these but I don't see that as a big issue, certainly to Storm's performance isn't hindered by sharing with us.  Gosch's paddock oval the surface is great, the size not ideal but really in season training is more about recovery, having access to Casey Fields MCG through pre-season enables the club to really work on set ups on a ground with the dims they will play at.

Appreciate the need to get the club Admin and Footy departments into 1 building that needs to be a priority, but this comment about members going on a warpath is a bit over the top.  I reckon we have got it right with the summer pre-season at Casey and moving back to AAMI/Gosch's for the season.

  • the club, the board and ceo have publicly stated it is a high club priority
  • they have been saying this for some years
  • judging on demonland the membership is also very vocal 
  • when a decision is made it will still take a few years to implement
  • every year of delay the options diminish and the cost rises

i agree we have coped reasonably well with the combination of casey/aaami/mcg but the current situation is sub optimal and is not a long term solution. the club has been in review mode for years with no solution announced. 


2 hours ago, daisycutter said:
  • the club, the board and ceo have publicly stated it is a high club priority
  • they have been saying this for some years
  • judging on demonland the membership is also very vocal 
  • when a decision is made it will still take a few years to implement
  • every year of delay the options diminish and the cost rises

i agree we have coped reasonably well with the combination of casey/aaami/mcg but the current situation is sub optimal and is not a long term solution. the club has been in review mode for years with no solution announced. 

That covers it DC.

One of my treasury 'sources' stated that any proposal must have community benefit and include AFLW.....

34 minutes ago, Jontee said:

One of my treasury 'sources' stated that any proposal must have community benefit and include AFLW.....

i think that goes without saying, jontee

On 5/21/2021 at 1:03 PM, old dee said:

We can only hope dc. MFC members are traditionally a fairly mild lot.

I dispute that od!

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1 hour ago, Jontee said:

One of my treasury 'sources' stated that any proposal must have community benefit and include AFLW.....

That would go without saying, I'd be stunned if we weren't trying to incorporate something like that into any new facilities

Govts aren't willing to just hand money over to pro footy club's but if the money will help build facilities with community benefit (like Richmond's indigenous centre, Saints mental health centre, or AFLW facilities) it's an easier sell to their constituents and the media.

Edited by Dr. Gonzo


Perhaps i was thinking too literally on community.  What community does Goschs paddock serve in its current form?  I dont think I have even seen a dog walker.  Punt road murders access.

personally I think the MFC winning the GF would be great for the community at large but what would I know....

1 hour ago, Jontee said:

One of my treasury 'sources' stated that any proposal must have community benefit and include AFLW.....

Does beating Collingwood, Carlton, Essendon, Richmond and Geelong count as a community benefit?

On 5/22/2021 at 2:35 PM, Dr. Gonzo said:

I dispute that od!

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What once every 50 years. Proves zip to me.

On the 20th May in one of the many media releases from the state budget, this appeared :

Funding is provided and held in central contingency for a range of AFL/AFLW and VFL infrastructure and community projects including Gosch’s Paddock upgrade (Melbourne FC), Kennedy Community Centre Dingley (Hawthorn FC) and Downer Oval (Williamstown Seagulls FC). Release of funds from contingency will be subject to finalisation of project scopes and funding profiles, and decisions regarding AFLW expansion.

Essentially a feasibility and scope study for Goschs.

Note : just because funds have been allocated does not mean they will ever be released.

 

 

  • 2 weeks later...

I would really appreciate a PM of the article. 
 

8 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

I would also really appreciate a pm of the article if possible ☺️

 

I certainly couldn't ask for a PM of the article, but maybe a summary, of sufficient detail, could be interesting.

Without reading it I maintain there's enough space at Gosch's for an MCG sized oval and a soccer pitch. It just needs some space reconfiguring and some trees replanted.

Oh yeah, and some facilities.

23 minutes ago, McQueen said:

I would really appreciate a PM of the article. 
 

 

18 minutes ago, Kozquito said:

I would also really appreciate a pm of the article if possible ☺️

Me too please. 


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