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When we are so far down the Caulfield track why would James Hird put his nose into our business, everyone outside the club waffle on. Gary Pert is managing the Caulfield Project and only he, the Board and Pres would have a handle on where we are at. The rest is pure speculation.

 
13 hours ago, GS_1905 said:

If we were to change to Port Melb as prospective site, the delay would be more than 12 months.

Yeah, if we look at a new site we're back to square one

14 hours ago, Sideshow Bob said:

Just watched Paul Guerra get interviewed on Footy classified. Eddie Maguire suggested that Caulfield will be pushed back by 12 months with the Mt Scopus work.

James Hird mentioned that Port Melbourne should be on the agenda and there's something that could be done there given Australia post have or are leaving the building next door to the ground. He might be onto something that needs a closer look - not against it if a total solution can be done there and caulfield is delayed or compromised

I don't really get the Port Melbourne thing. Surely the Boroughs aren't looking to sell their ground.

 

I was concerned by the Footy Class interview talking about various different home base options, when the official position of the Club as far as members know is that the Caulfield feasibility study is done and we are now supposed to be working on the business plan, designs, permits etc..before the fund-raising starts. However our CEO designate did say he was not "all over the detail of the Caulfield project". So two possible conclusions - (1) he was not following the party line on Caulfield because he hasn't been briefed or (2) Caulfield may have hit a hurdle and the prospect of other options are being reconsidered?

15 hours ago, Sideshow Bob said:

James Hird mentioned that Port Melbourne should be on the agenda and there's something that could be done there given Australia post have or are leaving the building next door to the ground.

The Australia Post site is probably worth a fortune. Who pays?


15 hours ago, Sideshow Bob said:

Just watched Paul Guerra get interviewed on Footy classified. Eddie Maguire suggested that Caulfield will be pushed back by 12 months with the Mt Scopus work.

James Hird mentioned that Port Melbourne should be on the agenda and there's something that could be done there given Australia post have or are leaving the building next door to the ground. He might be onto something that needs a closer look - not against it if a total solution can be done there and caulfield is delayed or compromised

Hird is on the staff at Port Melbourne so I imagine a lot of self interest in his comment. Only one oval as mentioned and a small one at that. No thanks.

6 minutes ago, Dee Viney Intervention said:

Hird is on the staff at Port Melbourne so I imagine a lot of self interest in his comment. Only one oval as mentioned and a small one at that. No thanks.

Well spotted

16 hours ago, Sideshow Bob said:

Just watched Paul Guerra get interviewed on Footy classified. Eddie Maguire suggested that Caulfield will be pushed back by 12 months with the Mt Scopus work.

James Hird mentioned that Port Melbourne should be on the agenda and there's something that could be done there given Australia post have or are leaving the building next door to the ground. He might be onto something that needs a closer look - not against it if a total solution can be done there and caulfield is delayed or compromised

OMG please don’t mention Port Melbourne again!

 

Can someone please outline what the Mt Scopus 'work' encompasses ?

Cheers

3 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Can someone please outline what the Mt Scopus 'work' encompasses ?

Cheers

Mt Scopus is a school with cash to splash and is also looking to build facilities in Caufield as well, there is enough land for both organisations but due to legal planning mumbo jumbo it has affected our timeline


28 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

The Australia Post site is probably worth a fortune. Who pays?

Local News: Port Phillip council...
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Port Phillip council buys Australia Post site for communi...

A large commercial site in Port Melbourne is set to be turned into a sport and recreation hub after it was snapped up by the City of Port Phillip for $38.8 million.

City of port Melbourne bought it for $38mill to turn it in to a community sports precinct at the end pf 2023. If Hirdy is mentioning it port melbourne fc would want it to be a footy based facility they can use as well, and secondly there must be some hurdles that having an AFL Tennant would help solve. Its a massive area

Edited by Sideshow Bob
And reading through the article - they want to also take over the DHL facility over the back and the bunnings next door. Heaps of room for a 2nd oval or enlarging the current one in that case

1 hour ago, beelzebub said:

Can someone please outline what the Mt Scopus 'work' encompasses ?

Cheers

Building an early learning, primary and secondary school from scratch. Currently MT Scopus is at Burwood but also has campuses at East St Kilda and Caulfied South. These will all be amalgamated at Caulfield.

5 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

If we were to change to Port Melb as prospective site, the delay would be more than 12 months.

And would probably see us chasing another Rabbit with no doubt many other funding / community hurdles to overcome over many years. And no guarantees even then. No thanks.

Most non-demon media hate the MFC so anything to put (or suggest) a further spanner in the works that holds back our potential success.

Re Mt Scopus... Truth or just scuttlebutt from Eddie eveywhere?

Even if true, surely there's room and scope to have an inclusive development happening here that works for both parties?

We seriously need to knock down any closed doors in the next few months and get Caulfield locked away.

By the time we wait for their works / development to finish, something else might pop its ugly head up.

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Just now, Demon Dynasty said:

Re Mt. Scopus spanner, surely there's room and scope to have an inclusive development happening here that works for both parties?

Mt Scopus will build on freehold land already purchased from the MRC. The MFC will build on land leased from the CRRT.

Can't see why both developments can't be done somewhat in unison or why we should be held up in any plans.


2 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Can't see why both developments can't be done somewhat in unison or why we should be held up in any plans.

They can and we aren’t.

The School is building on land it will own and MFC will build on leased Crown land. They are separate and distinct areas with the hope of some mutual benefit coming from the close proximity.

The school and Dees are delighted to work and exist together and I have that on the highest authority.

1 hour ago, Redleg said:

The school and Dees are delighted to work and exist together and I have that on the highest authority.

God?

That's correct Redleg - the only thing we absolutely need is access through to our proposed building site, which goes through the freehold land over which Mount Scopus holds an option to purchase from the MRC.

5 hours ago, Redleg said:

They can and we aren’t.

The School is building on land it will own and MFC will build on leased Crown land. They are separate and distinct areas with the hope of some mutual benefit coming from the close proximity.

The school and Dees are delighted to work and exist together and I have that on the highest authority.

So why does anyone ..especially dh Collingwood folk suggest it would put us back ?


24 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

So why does anyone ..especially dh Collingwood folk suggest it would put us back ?

Don’t think anyone is suggesting that.

4 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

God?

A little lower. I haven’t spoken to God about footy matters for a while.

7 hours ago, Sideshow Bob said:
Local News: Port Phillip council...
No image preview

Port Phillip council buys Australia Post site for communi...

A large commercial site in Port Melbourne is set to be turned into a sport and recreation hub after it was snapped up by the City of Port Phillip for $38.8 million.

City of port Melbourne bought it for $38mill to turn it in to a community sports precinct at the end pf 2023. If Hirdy is mentioning it port melbourne fc would want it to be a footy based facility they can use as well, and secondly there must be some hurdles that having an AFL Tennant would help solve. Its a massive area

Port Melbourne as our VFL side, ditch Casey win/win

 
1 hour ago, beelzebub said:

So why does anyone ..especially dh Collingwood folk suggest it would put us back ?

C'mon Bub, the answer is right there in your question ... Eddie McMouth only seems to chip in when it seems there is something in it for the filth ... 😀

51 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Port Melbourne as our VFL side, ditch Casey win/win

Need to focus on Caulfield Race Course and getting that done. That is the top priority for our Home Base.

However, Port Melbourne (at Fisherman's Bend?) could be a back-up plan, if there is the possibility of 2 ovals being built, but only if the Caulfield Race Course project utterly falls through for whatever reason.


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