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17 minutes ago, bluey said:

Yeh sure, who’s going to hang around a social club, jump in their vehicle, and drink a skinful of grog to make it viable

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On 6/24/2022 at 10:21 AM, daisycutter said:

ssshhhhhhhhh......................od might be reading

Ha Ha DC I am. Words we have heard before. 

On 4/28/2022 at 2:44 AM, dpositive said:

I think you've confused the football surface with the more rigid demands of the farnarkle ground.

A lot of grounds I played on were very clearly

Totally Farnarkled!😳

 
On 6/24/2022 at 8:32 AM, poita said:

Gary Pert indicated last night that we will be using Gosch's from next week. And also that an announcement on a permanent base is getting very close.

Depending on your version of very close, that could be minutes, hours, days, months, years away!

39 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Depending on your version of very close, that could be minutes, hours, days, months, years away!

Reckon i might know which version OD is on! (probably same as me!)


Given the state election this year and that there is a working group comprising the club, state, and local government working through the planning process and with support from the AFL, I would be staggered if our MCG precinct facility is not announced in the lead up to the state election. Failing this we could threaten to move to Tassie if both state and local governments do not come to the party. 

7 minutes ago, chookrat said:

Given the state election this year and that there is a working group comprising the club, state, and local government working through the planning process and with support from the AFL, I would be staggered if our MCG precinct facility is not announced in the lead up to the state election. Failing this we could threaten to move to Tassie if both state and local governments do not come to the party. 

I would rather be head quartered at Casey. Never make a threat you are not prepared to carry out! 

1 hour ago, old dee said:

I would rather be head quartered at Casey. Never make a threat you are not prepared to carry out! 

OD let's play the long game, if we carry out the threat and move to Tassie it will put the State Government, Local Government and AFL on notice that when we make a threat we see it through 💪.

 
22 minutes ago, chookrat said:

OD let's play the long game, if we carry out the threat and move to Tassie it will put the State Government, Local Government and AFL on notice that when we make a threat we see it through 💪.

But who wants to go to Tassie? Sure as hell not me.

Just put it in my dairy. Grand final celebrating after the 2023 GF at the new club rooms. How early do we need to book? 


28 minutes ago, old dee said:

Just put it in my dairy. Grand final celebrating after the 2023 GF at the new club rooms. How early do we need to book? 

 

Sounds like you'll be milking it for all its worth 😄

49 minutes ago, old dee said:

Just put it in my dairy. Grand final celebrating after the 2023 GF at the new club rooms. How early do we need to book? 

2023 too close @old dee

We will probably get something as an aside to womens 2023 soccer World Cup , or 2027 Rugby World Cup.

Can’t build something in less than 6 months, when it won’t be announced before November. 

Hopefully we can both hang on until 2027!!

4 minutes ago, george_on_the_outer said:

2023 too close @old dee

We will probably get something as an aside to womens 2023 soccer World Cup , or 2027 Rugby World Cup.

Can’t build something in less than 6 months, when it won’t be announced before November. 

Hopefully we can both hang on until 2027!!

Or the 2026 Commonwealth Games. Although given the games will primarily be held in regional Victoria, our home base and social club might end up in Bendigo.

33 minutes ago, george_on_the_outer said:

2023 too close @old dee

We will probably get something as an aside to womens 2023 soccer World Cup , or 2027 Rugby World Cup.

Can’t build something in less than 6 months, when it won’t be announced before November. 

Hopefully we can both hang on until 2027!!

I was been smart George, I reckon 2025 at the very earliest. Agree George I hope I can still walk in by then! 

6 hours ago, old dee said:

But who wants to go to Tassie? Sure as hell not me.

I said the same thing to the war office many years ago when discussing potential next holiday destinations. 

Suffice to say i'm still hearing about this...many years later!

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2 hours ago, george_on_the_outer said:

2023 too close @old dee

We will probably get something as an aside to womens 2023 soccer World Cup , or 2027 Rugby World Cup.

Can’t build something in less than 6 months, when it won’t be announced before November. 

Hopefully we can both hang on until 2027!!

 

1 hour ago, old dee said:

I was been smart George, I reckon 2025 at the very earliest. Agree George I hope I can still walk in by then! 

Let's hope we all do.  Surely three years should do it.

Worth remembering that building costs and timelines are at least double what they were a couple of years ago.

2025 will be footings only for a ridiculous amount of money. 

Meanwhile there's truckloads of grant money down at Punt Rd. They'll need to build a new stand just to hold all the cash!

On 6/24/2022 at 8:32 AM, poita said:

Gary Pert indicated last night that we will be using Gosch's from next week. And also that an announcement on a permanent base is getting very close.

Drove by this evening on my way home from work tonight and our AFLW team were training on it.

On 6/24/2022 at 8:32 AM, poita said:

Gary Pert indicated last night that we will be using Gosch's from next week. And also that an announcement on a permanent base is getting very close.

Hopefully we hear before Clarry's contract ends in 2030.

On 6/24/2022 at 8:32 AM, poita said:

Gary Pert indicated last night that we will be using Gosch's from next week. And also that an announcement on a permanent base is getting very close.

This was two weeks ago and yet we're still training out at Casey?


11 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

This was two weeks ago and yet we're still training out at Casey?

It pays not to take too much notice of these announcements DD! They are the mushroom stuff we have been fed for sometime now. If we train there this side of pre season 2023 I will be surprised. 

well apparently our aflw team are training there and they are a part of "we"

so technically "we" are training there

My guess is that they like the idea of closed training. Will always be a drawback at the Paddock.

I hope they had the witches hats out at Casey replicating the size of Kardinia Park. 

 
On 6/27/2022 at 9:19 AM, chookrat said:

Given the state election this year and that there is a working group comprising the club, state, and local government working through the planning process and with support from the AFL, I would be staggered if our MCG precinct facility is not announced in the lead up to the state election. Failing this we could threaten to move to Tassie if both state and local governments do not come to the party. 

If this happened would we become the Tassie Devils 🤪

29 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

My guess is that they like the idea of closed training. Will always be a drawback at the Paddock.

I hope they had the witches hats out at Casey replicating the size of Kardinia Park. 

The witches hats only come out the week we play North. Genuine match simulation.


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