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53 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

So, the name of our new facility is sewn up, then.

No, but I can see a big possibility for the Redleg Urinal.

 

Edited by Redleg

 
3 minutes ago, Redleg said:

No, but I can see a big possibility for the Redleg Urinal.

"The Redleg Centre" works on many levels ... eh?

 

note: i lowered myself to include some caps ... don't tell e. e. cummings

58 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

So, the name of our new facility is sewn up, then.

I was thinking The Max Gawn Memorial building

 
4 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

I was thinking The Max Gawn Memorial building

What, you are killing our Captain?


4 hours ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Just to provide an alternative view, they may have a very good idea of where the funding is coming from already without having it formalised in a business plan. They are probably in the process of getting the different parties to sign off on agreements of funding, to then finalise the business case.

Yes that is a possibility, but I can only judge them based on what is known, not what is supposed.

15 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Yes that is a possibility, but I can only judge them based on what is known, not what is supposed.

But nothing is known, so we are both speculating.

All we know is a feasibility plan has been ticked off and now they are working on a business plan. So you’re being a pessimist saying it won’t go ahead and I’m being an optimist.

Edited by DistrACTION Jackson

 

I was listening to SEN on my way to the beach yesterday afternoon. Mr. Kanga, newly minted MRC chairman was being interviewed. Was certainly not enthused with the idea of the Demons moving into the precinct but was guarded in his comments and I got the impression from his comments that both the Scopus acquisition and MFC had been in the pipeline for quite some time and were well advanced. I suspect some had suggested to him to tone down the rhetoric.

BTW, the bay was quite nice, sea temps fairly warm for December 👌

14 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Yes that is a possibility, but I can only judge them based on what is known, not what is supposed.

Ummmm

Incredulous Bill Murray GIF by reactionseditor

 


16 minutes ago, No. 31 said:

I was listening to SEN on my way to the beach yesterday afternoon. Mr. Kanga, newly minted MRC chairman was being interviewed. Was certainly not enthused with the idea of the Demons moving into the precinct but was guarded in his comments and I got the impression from his comments that both the Scopus acquisition and MFC had been in the pipeline for quite some time and were well advanced. I suspect some had suggested to him to tone down the rhetoric.

BTW, the bay was quite nice, sea temps fairly warm for December 👌

The bloke sounds like a loose cannon 

1 hour ago, No. 31 said:

I was listening to SEN on my way to the beach yesterday afternoon. Mr. Kanga, newly minted MRC chairman was being interviewed. Was certainly not enthused with the idea of the Demons moving into the precinct but was guarded in his comments and I got the impression from his comments that both the Scopus acquisition and MFC had been in the pipeline for quite some time and were well advanced. I suspect some had suggested to him to tone down the rhetoric.

BTW, the bay was quite nice, sea temps fairly warm for December 👌

As a tenant he does need to reign it in, otherwise the MRC might find they lose access to the Caulfield Racecourse for race days.

19 hours ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

sorry, max gawn high performance facility

Save the other one for when he's Gawn. 

1 hour ago, Roost it far said:

The bloke sounds like a loose cannon 

You can take the supporter out of Collingwood, but you can’t take the Collingwood out of the supporter.

19 hours ago, Redleg said:

1966-1970 I did honours Matriculation, meaning I failed the first go, as I only sat for 2 subjects, English and Music.

I was playing in bands and heading the wrong way, but my Parents intervened and life took a u-turn.

Cheers Redleg, my dad would have been there the same time 🙂

He also did Matriculation, only ever wanted to do Architecture at uni but the marks weren't high enough first time round. 


6 minutes ago, Dee Viney Intervention said:

Might need to change your user name to yellow leg if that’s the case

Not if he shakes well

5 hours ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Can you provide a summary for us cheap asses….

School will work with the MFC to help the MFC get what it wants.

There was also a bit about despite the Chairman’s dog walking, the MRC is working closely with the MFC.

Second article saying the project could be finished by 2028 and club has had feasibility approved and has moved to funding stage.

It is happening and hopefully finished in 4 years maybe less.


3 hours ago, Redleg said:

School will work with the MFC to help the MFC get what it wants.

There was also a bit about despite the Chairman’s dog walking, the MRC is working closely with the MFC.

Second article saying the project could be finished by 2028 and club has had feasibility approved and has moved to funding stage.

It is happening and hopefully finished in 4 years maybe less.

I’d be very surprised if it was done by 2028…. But would be ecstatic if it was. I just can’t wait for the day they announce everything has been signed off and it will be going ahead…. Will have a few drinks to celebrate 

1 hour ago, Redleg said:

School will work with the MFC to help the MFC get what it wants.

We could enlist students to provide in-depth training reports in a thread titled "Under The Microscopus".

On 12/12/2024 at 13:31, Redleg said:

I just realized I am in a pretty unique situation in this project.

I am a MFC member of about 50 years and former Executive Director of the Club, among other roles.

I am a Life Governor and member of the Foundation of Mt. Scopus College, with grand children attending the school. I am not a former student, as I went to Melbourne High School, which I am incidentally also a Life member of the MHSOBA ( the old boys association ).

I am also a member of the MRC and part owner of racehorses, including one running in the last race at Caulfield this saturday, which I hope doesn't " clam up " ( a hint as to which horse ).

I will see if I can engage any of the Committee for some info on Saturday, in the winner's room hopefully, after winning the last race.🤞

Send the above CV to Gary Pert and offer him your services ...

 
2 hours ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Will have a few drinks to celebrate 

And then off to the Redleg Urinal.

17 minutes ago, Redleg said:

And then off to the Redleg Urinal.

If you miss it becomes the wet leg urinal.


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