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28 minutes ago, george_on_the_outer said:

trouble is that it doesn't produce as much income/profit as the pokies were. ( I'm not a fan of them, but they kept the club afloat for 20 years)

We're making solid profits without them. The money will come, it's not the issue. Getting a big Green light to commence work is what we're all waiting for.

 
2 hours ago, george_on_the_outer said:

trouble is that it doesn't produce as much income/profit as the pokies were. ( I'm not a fan of them, but they kept the club afloat for 20 years)

I hate the pokies but if people are going to pump money into the one armed bandits might as well go to MFC rather than Woolies and Coles.

18 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

I hate the pokies but if people are going to pump money into the one armed bandits might as well go to MFC rather than Woolies and Coles.

Yep, this is where I'm at as well. Get them out of the pubs that do nothing for the community and restrict them to clubs that actually have some community benefits.

 
1 hour ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

I hate the pokies but if people are going to pump money into the one armed bandits might as well go to MFC rather than Woolies and Coles.

Yes... it becomes essentially empty virtue signalling. You're not saving the world

20 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Yes... it becomes essentially empty virtue signalling. You're not saving the world

No it does not. Gambling is causing widespread harm, dig into the suicide rates and gambling shows up at every turn. I’m very happy the club has said no as you should be.


29 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Yes... it becomes essentially empty virtue signalling. You're not saving the world

Exactly, the machines weren't deactivated when we sold them. The profits just went elsewhere and we again put ourselves in a perilous financial position/at the mercy of the AFL.

4 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

No it does not. Gambling is causing widespread harm, dig into the suicide rates and gambling shows up at every turn. I’m very happy the club has said no as you should be.

No doubt it does, but that's over-simplifying things. Does it show up as a cause, or as a symptom of the real issue?

What are the odds Tassie finishes building their stadium (once it eventually gets the nod) before we end up getting into a genuine home base (Caulfield or other lol)

 
2 hours ago, Roost it far said:

No it does not. Gambling is causing widespread harm, dig into the suicide rates and gambling shows up at every turn. I’m very happy the club has said no as you should be.

No. It's effectively foolhardy to pretend.

What really happened. Did the machines stop ??

I'm fully aware of what gambling is.

You make a bet... not my problem... it's yours. Own it.

Should we stop selling drinks ??

Hell, stop selling chips and pies.... save a lard [censored] or two.

Ppl, society, needs to stop pretending it's always someone else's fault.

If anything is a problem, of course seek help.

11 hours ago, BigBadBustling said:

No doubt it does, but that's over-simplifying things. Does it show up as a cause, or as a symptom of the real issue?

I’d say there’s a range of illness and issues underlying it but read some of the accounts of problem gamblers and their interactions with gambling companies. It’s quite unbelievable what they do to keep you spending money. Countless stories of people losing their homes and then being offered 30,40K and more into their accounts as the companies know they’ll lose that and more.


8 hours ago, beelzebub said:

No. It's effectively foolhardy to pretend.

What really happened. Did the machines stop ??

I'm fully aware of what gambling is.

You make a bet... not my problem... it's yours. Own it.

Should we stop selling drinks ??

Hell, stop selling chips and pies.... save a lard [censored] or two.

Ppl, society, needs to stop pretending it's always someone else's fault.

If anything is a problem, of course seek help.

Do some research into the harm gambling causes annd how the companies deal with problem gamblers and tell me they should be advertise everywhere and to our kids.

33 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Do some research into the harm gambling causes annd how the companies deal with problem gamblers and tell me they should be advertise everywhere and to our kids.

Your missing the point.

I'm not debating the good bad or otherwise of pokies.

I'm suggesting it matters not whether we have them or another. The problem truthfully is the player. And they always find a machine.

We haven't solved anything, if that's the litmus, by moving them.

23 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Your missing the point.

I'm not debating the good bad or otherwise of pokies.

I'm suggesting it matters not whether we have them or another. The problem truthfully is the player. And they always find a machine.

We haven't solved anything, if that's the litmus, by moving them.

The club makes a statement that it doesn’t believe in further advertising a company with extremely dubious methods of getting business. Sure it likely won’t turn the dial very much but it starts the conversation and now very few clubs lean on gambling directly. It’s now time the AFL got on board. Problem is those in the big house are amateurs with little no social conscience who love the long lunches gambling provides.

The future fund is an excellent concept but it needs to grow in a capital sense (excluding re-invested income) by at least one million per year.

I think it's still under $10M. Twenty million is required if it's to have a future impact

1 hour ago, Roost it far said:

Do some research into the harm gambling causes annd how the companies deal with problem gamblers and tell me they should be advertise everywhere and to our kids.

The gambling companies are running the AFL Pokies are the least of our current problems


4 hours ago, jackaub said:

The gambling companies are running the AFL Pokies are the least of our current problems

Absolutely. The AFL are complete hypocrites. They don’t like Clubs having Pokie Revenue, but they will shove Betting on everything down your throat as part of the “Gameday Experience”

Absolute Hypocrites

4 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Absolutely. The AFL are complete hypocrites. They don’t like Clubs having Pokie Revenue, but they will shove Betting on everything down your throat as part of the “Gameday Experience”

Absolute Hypocrites

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Just now, whatwhat say what said:

Head office has bought Waverley from the hawks - close to $10m than $20m according to Jake Niall in the ninefax papers

Still, not a bad little earner for Dingley

Geez it's not going to look great if Caufield falls through and Waverley was just sitting there for 1/10th the price.

1 minute ago, KozzyCan said:

Geez it's not going to look great if Caufield falls through and Waverley was just sitting there for 1/10th the price.

1/10th the price and utterly useless for a club with afl, aflw, vfl, and vflw teams to manage

Exactly why hawks have worked for the last 15 years to get out of the joint


On 22/06/2025 at 14:47, Sir Why You Little said:

Absolutely. The AFL are complete hypocrites. They don’t like Clubs having Pokie Revenue, but they will shove Betting on everything down your throat as part of the “Gameday Experience”

Absolute Hypocrites

Have the AFL ever actually taken a position on Pokies? Getting out of Pokies seems to be a largely club lead initiative.

On 21/06/2025 at 16:29, george_on_the_outer said:

Yes to all of the above. Same for me and @old dee ...we have been seeing it for 50 years!.

Brian Dixon at the merger meetings said something along the lines of " we don't want to merge. We don't want second rate facilities like at Glenferrie. We want the best facilities"....how ironic today.

Yes George and sadly with no result.

On 21/06/2025 at 20:47, Demon Dynasty said:

What are the odds Tassie finishes building their stadium (once it eventually gets the nod) before we end up getting into a genuine home base (Caulfield or other lol)

Careful the mention of odds or betting might trigger some people

 
2 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

1/10th the price and utterly useless for a club with afl, aflw, vfl, and vflw teams to manage

Exactly why hawks have worked for the last 15 years to get out of the joint

True, but at least there is something there. We are looking for money to build something from the ground up... surely it would have been good to have some foundations in place... and cheaper to improve upon?

The article on the AFL website mentions conducting AFL umpire programs at Waverley.

I was hoping that would be a factor in getting Caulfield over the line for us.

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The historic venue has returned to the AFL's possession after a deal to purchase the Hawks' training base


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