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39 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

i believe this was looked at.

there was quite some discussion of redeveloping this area from olympic boulevard to the mcg. It involved building over the railway lines completely and rebuilding richmond station etc. There was talk about the mfc then being part of this development

in the end i think it just got so grandiose and expensive it was put on the back burner and shelved  

This thing? Looks awesome and expensive. 

Melbourne Cricket Club floats $1b redevelopment plan, joining MCG with Richmond  station - ABC News

 

 
2 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Why stop there? Why not ask Richmond to move?

No way … their ground is pint sized. 

1 hour ago, Supreme_Demon said:

Eddie McGuire is definitely a crafty one. They don't call him Eddie "Everywhere" for nothing.

I recall we had the opportunity to move to the Olympic Park precinct before even Collingwood wormed their way in there. I think it was when Joseph Gutnick was still Melbourne Football Club President in the early 2000s? We certainly stuffed it up back then. Anyway, that's in the past now.

Let's hope Kate Roffey is on the ball and gets this training base for the Demons sorted out and we have some further good news about all of this at the next Melbourne Football Club AGM whenever that will be?

 

It will be a government announcement not so much a MFC announcement

 
2 hours ago, Demons1858 said:

It will be a government announcement not so much a MFC announcement

Will it be within 57 years?


On 10/17/2021 at 5:30 PM, Demon Disciple said:

Thought I read somewhere that the trees will be removed and replanted (new trees) to be put in around the resized oval.

 

On 10/18/2021 at 7:18 AM, Kent said:

yes isnt it great that trees really do grow and can be replaced 

very novel idea!!!

 Are the current trees non- indigenous elms?  If so I would have thought that the woke Melbourne City Council and all the local Greenies would support their removal and replacement with local indigenous ones, which could be placed around the expanded oval.  

17 minutes ago, monoccular said:

 

 Are the current trees non- indigenous elms?  If so I would have thought that the woke Melbourne City Council and all the local Greenies would support their removal and replacement with local indigenous ones, which could be placed around the expanded oval.  

yep Mono nothing like a gum tree!!!!

18 hours ago, Supreme_Demon said:

Eddie McGuire is definitely a crafty one. They don't call him Eddie "Everywhere" for nothing.

I recall we had the opportunity to move to the Olympic Park precinct before even Collingwood wormed their way in there. I think it was when Joseph Gutnick was still Melbourne Football Club President in the early 2000s? We certainly stuffed it up back then. Anyway, that's in the past now.

Let's hope Kate Roffey is on the ball and gets this training base for the Demons sorted out and we have some further good news about all of this at the next Melbourne Football Club AGM whenever that will be?

 

We had the first opportunity I believe but couldn't come up with the $15m.

Harsh to blame Eddie

 
20 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

We had the first opportunity I believe but couldn't come up with the $15m.

Harsh to blame Eddie

We also couldn't afford the ongoing cost of upkeep, we have been a basket case financially for years.

1 hour ago, monoccular said:

 

 Are the current trees non- indigenous elms?  If so I would have thought that the woke Melbourne City Council and all the local Greenies would support their removal and replacement with local indigenous ones, which could be placed around the expanded oval.  

You're closer to the truth than you may have realised. In the news 12 days ago...

https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/climate-change-prompts-plan-to-replace-trees-in-carlton-gardens-20211007-p58y09.html


On 10/19/2021 at 3:35 PM, Gouga said:

This thing? Looks awesome and expensive. 

Melbourne Cricket Club floats $1b redevelopment plan, joining MCG with Richmond  station - ABC News

 

Yes, l think the timing is right for grandiose public building announcements, as the state government is looking around for public infrastructure spends post COVID. What better than to spend up big on Australia’s favourite hobby AND religion - AFL Football in Australia’s favourite sporting precinct. 

8 hours ago, jnrmac said:

We had the first opportunity I believe but couldn't come up with the $15m.

Harsh to blame Eddie

Fair play to Eddie for taking over the Glasshouse, it was unused and we couldn't get it done.

The takeover of Olympic Park after their training oval was used for the AAMI park site and the booting of athletes down to Lakeside is a different story. They didn't want to keep walking to Gosch's and demanded the oval and the long history of athletics at Olympic Park was ended.

But it allowed us to use the oval at Gosch's which now has 2 premierships. Maybe it should be called Gary Pert Oval?

On 10/20/2021 at 9:20 AM, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

No. I didn’t see that. Was still engrossed with AFL GF matters - actually still am. ❤️💙

But it could form a serious part of our pitch the slightly enlarge the ground, and additionally improve climate resilience… 

On 10/20/2021 at 8:45 AM, Cards13 said:

We also couldn't afford the ongoing cost of upkeep, we have been a basket case financially for years.

Not anymore, time to strike when the iron is white hot.

On 10/19/2021 at 3:35 PM, Gouga said:

This thing? Looks awesome and expensive. 

Melbourne Cricket Club floats $1b redevelopment plan, joining MCG with Richmond  station - ABC News

 

To make it worthwhile stick in a new station MCG near Gate 1.

  • 3 weeks later...

On 10/19/2021 at 3:05 PM, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

It's just over 12 months to the next Victorian State election. I fully expect a Richmond Station renewal project to be announced as a policy initiative of one or both major parties before then. Just like a very fast train proposal gets raised before every Federal election.

And then nothing happens.

Bingo...

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We’ll be spoilt for choice in the next federal election won’t we. The incompetence of Albanese, or the arrogance of Morrison.

Don’t get me started on the state election. Matthew Guy’s a nut and seems to love getting polaxed in elections, or the most corrupt premier in this country’s history.

We’re really spoilt for choice in politics at the minute.

On 10/19/2021 at 4:01 PM, monoccular said:

No way … their ground is pint sized. 

It did not seem to stop them winning flags as late as 2020. 


On 10/20/2021 at 8:15 AM, Cards13 said:

We also couldn't afford the ongoing cost of upkeep, we have been a basket case financially for years.

While not necessarily disagreeing with the fact that we struggled financially from say 1990's through to about 2015 The ability to come up with $15 mill. Almost on the spot would have ruled out about more than half at that time inc. Tigers Saints Roos Dogs Cats Blues and possibly Hawks depending upon the specific date it was required.

We must not allow our current and stable off field position financially to  be frittered away. A Power Club ranking awaits us if we are sensible and successful in the next 5/10 years on and off field. 

On 10/16/2021 at 4:55 PM, damodees said:

I personally think the "empty land" is the best location for the home base.

It is the closest spot to the soon to be redeveloped Gosch's oval and it faces a main road which is excellent for marketing. All we need is a small footbridge over the exit ramp to connect the oval from the empty land.

The issue with Car Park F is that it doesn't face a road and is still a couple hundred metres from the oval. In saying that however, Car Park F still much better than Car Park E

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Thinking of the empty land, just imagine driving up Punt Road from the south....
 
I'm high on the hill looking over the bridge,
To the MCG.
And way up on high, across from the silo
Is the home of the Dees.
 
I remember
I remember
 
I'm dreaming today,
Of Steven May
All the burning dreams.
I'm not hearing a sound,
My feet don't even touch the ground
 
etc....

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21 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

We’ll be spoilt for choice in the next federal election won’t we. The incompetence of Albanese, or the arrogance of Morrison.

Don’t get me started on the state election. Matthew Guy’s a nut and seems to love getting polaxed in elections, or the most corrupt premier in this country’s history.

We’re really spoilt for choice in politics at the minute.

Winston Churchill once said that: “democracy is the worst form of government – except for all the others that have been tried.” 

NB Could also live in China where their head-honcho is about to be 'elected' to a lifetime gig - presumably so he and his hangers-on won't be purged at some later date. 

27 minutes ago, —coach— said:

That looks horrible - the Docklands is already a white elephant of empty apartments/buildings and they want to extend that across the city from Flinders to South Yarra? Yuck


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