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Potential move back to Moorabin?

Post: # 1533763Post anthony_13 »

Looks like we might be moving back to Moorabin!
Article - http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/s ... 7258965622


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Re: Potential move back to Moorabin?

Post: # 1533778Post Junction Oval »

With the Junction Oval door now seemingly shut (it was always to do with the big money), it's time to get on with the Moorabin move as quickly as possible. Unfortunately, it will take lots of time to get things in place from a building perspective. However, we now at last know where we are heading - we need the stability of a decent location.


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Post: # 1533785Post citywest »

Junction Oval wrote:With the Junction Oval door now seemingly shut (it was always to do with the big money), it's time to get on with the Moorabin move as quickly as possible. Unfortunately, it will take lots of time to get things in place from a building perspective. However, we now at last know where we are heading - we need the stability of a decent location.
The HeraldSun have no credibility whatsoever. If they are reporting that the door is shut then I can safely assume it is not. There's a lot more water to flow under the bridge before I give up on the JO.


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Re: Potential move back to Moorabin?

Post: # 1533787Post plugger66 »

citywest wrote:
Junction Oval wrote:With the Junction Oval door now seemingly shut (it was always to do with the big money), it's time to get on with the Moorabin move as quickly as possible. Unfortunately, it will take lots of time to get things in place from a building perspective. However, we now at last know where we are heading - we need the stability of a decent location.
The HeraldSun have no credibility whatsoever. If they are reporting that the door is shut then I can safely assume it is not. There's a lot more water to flow under the bridge before I give up on the JO.

I you are the expert in credibility.


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Re: Potential move back to Moorabin?

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Re: Potential move back to Moorabin?

Post: # 1533817Post remboy »

We've still got a lease at Moorabbin so we have to do something there. Once we have a stand alone VFL side they will play there. Don't think it will be used for much else.


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Re: Potential move back to Moorabin?

Post: # 1533821Post saint-stu »

I moved from Frankston to the area formerly known as Moorabbin last year so will be very happy if they make the move back :)


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saint-stu wrote:I moved from Frankston to the area formerly known as Moorabbin last year so will be very happy if they make the move back :)
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Re: Potential move back to Moorabin?

Post: # 1533829Post saint-stu »

SainterK wrote:
saint-stu wrote:I moved from Frankston to the area formerly known as Moorabbin last year so will be very happy if they make the move back :)
Can you win a premiership with your local footy club?
Not entirely sure what you mean, but it's purely selfish. I like them to be near by so that we can attend training, intraclub etc. Will be great to watch the stand alone VFL team.


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Re: Potential move back to Moorabin?

Post: # 1533830Post SainterK »

saint-stu wrote:
SainterK wrote:
saint-stu wrote:I moved from Frankston to the area formerly known as Moorabbin last year so will be very happy if they make the move back :)
Can you win a premiership with your local footy club?
Not entirely sure what you mean, but it's purely selfish. I like them to be near by so that we can attend training, intraclub etc. Will be great to watch the stand alone VFL team.
I was being mischievous, that the club appears to be copying you...never mind, poor attempt :)


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Re: Potential move back to Moorabin?

Post: # 1533833Post saint-stu »

SainterK wrote:
saint-stu wrote:
SainterK wrote:
saint-stu wrote:I moved from Frankston to the area formerly known as Moorabbin last year so will be very happy if they make the move back :)
Can you win a premiership with your local footy club?
Not entirely sure what you mean, but it's purely selfish. I like them to be near by so that we can attend training, intraclub etc. Will be great to watch the stand alone VFL team.
I was being mischievous, that the club appears to be copying you...never mind, poor attempt :)
:) Premiership seems so far away it's not something I comprehend. Lots of talk on SEN saying we are 10 years off challenging again. I'm starting to wonder will I ever see one.


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Re: Potential move back to Moorabin?

Post: # 1533843Post Bernard Shakey »

saint-stu wrote:I moved from Frankston to the area formerly known as Moorabbin last year so will be very happy if they make the move back :)
What's it called now?


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Re: Potential move back to Moorabin?

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Bernard Shakey wrote:
saint-stu wrote:I moved from Frankston to the area formerly known as Moorabbin last year so will be very happy if they make the move back :)
What's it called now?
It's not called what the subject heading says.


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Re: Potential move back to Moorabin?

Post: # 1533846Post Bernard Shakey »

Jacks Back wrote:
Bernard Shakey wrote:
saint-stu wrote:I moved from Frankston to the area formerly known as Moorabbin last year so will be very happy if they make the move back :)
What's it called now?
It's not called what the subject heading says.
There's a lot of spelling and grammatical errors here, but saint-stu spelled it wright!


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Re: Potential move back to Moorabin?

Post: # 1533847Post saint-stu »

Bernard Shakey wrote:
Jacks Back wrote:
Bernard Shakey wrote:
saint-stu wrote:I moved from Frankston to the area formerly known as Moorabbin last year so will be very happy if they make the move back :)
What's it called now?
It's not called what the subject heading says.
There's a lot of spelling and grammatical errors here, but saint-stu spelled it wright!
Bentleigh East. A chunk of Moorabbin was renamed, but I'm not sure when.


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Re: Potential move back to Moorabin?

Post: # 1533856Post plugger66 »

saint-stu wrote:
Bernard Shakey wrote:
Jacks Back wrote:
Bernard Shakey wrote:
saint-stu wrote:I moved from Frankston to the area formerly known as Moorabbin last year so will be very happy if they make the move back :)
What's it called now?
It's not called what the subject heading says.
There's a lot of spelling and grammatical errors here, but saint-stu spelled it wright!
Bentleigh East. A chunk of Moorabbin was renamed, but I'm not sure when.

Everything around here is East Bentleigh now. Its getting bigger and bigger but Moorabbin is still Moorabbin.


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Re: Potential move back to Moorabin?

Post: # 1533857Post saintspremiers »

My grandparents lived South of South Rd and the beach side of the highway and for 40 years it was known as Moorabbin. It's now Hampton East, but in my book, anywhere across The Bluff is not Hampton!


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Post: # 1533860Post citywest »

saint-stu wrote:
SainterK wrote:
saint-stu wrote:
SainterK wrote:
saint-stu wrote:I moved from Frankston to the area formerly known as Moorabbin last year so will be very happy if they make the move back :)
Can you win a premiership with your local footy club?
Not entirely sure what you mean, but it's purely selfish. I like them to be near by so that we can attend training, intraclub etc. Will be great to watch the stand alone VFL team.
I was being mischievous, that the club appears to be copying you...never mind, poor attempt :)
:) Premiership seems so far away it's not something I comprehend. Lots of talk on SEN saying we are 10 years off challenging again. I'm starting to wonder will I ever see one.
I wouldn't say 10 years. More like at least 5 years. By 2020 we will be cherry ripe.


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Re: Potential move back to Moorabin?

Post: # 1533864Post plugger66 »

citywest wrote:
saint-stu wrote:
SainterK wrote:
saint-stu wrote:
SainterK wrote:
saint-stu wrote:I moved from Frankston to the area formerly known as Moorabbin last year so will be very happy if they make the move back :)
Can you win a premiership with your local footy club?
Not entirely sure what you mean, but it's purely selfish. I like them to be near by so that we can attend training, intraclub etc. Will be great to watch the stand alone VFL team.
I was being mischievous, that the club appears to be copying you...never mind, poor attempt :)
:) Premiership seems so far away it's not something I comprehend. Lots of talk on SEN saying we are 10 years off challenging again. I'm starting to wonder will I ever see one.
I wouldn't say 10 years. More like at least 5 years. By 2020 we will be cherry ripe.

Only if we get rid of Armo and Steven.


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Re: Potential move back to Moorabin?

Post: # 1533881Post bobmurray »

citywest wrote:
saint-stu wrote:
SainterK wrote:
saint-stu wrote:
SainterK wrote:
saint-stu wrote:I moved from Frankston to the area formerly known as Moorabbin last year so will be very happy if they make the move back :)
Can you win a premiership with your local footy club?
Not entirely sure what you mean, but it's purely selfish. I like them to be near by so that we can attend training, intraclub etc. Will be great to watch the stand alone VFL team.
I was being mischievous, that the club appears to be copying you...never mind, poor attempt :)
:) Premiership seems so far away it's not something I comprehend. Lots of talk on SEN saying we are 10 years off challenging again. I'm starting to wonder will I ever see one.
I wouldn't say 10 years. More like at least 5 years. By 2020 we will be cherry ripe.
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Re: Potential move back to Moorabin?

Post: # 1533884Post mr six o'clock »

plugger66 wrote:
citywest wrote:
Junction Oval wrote:With the Junction Oval door now seemingly shut (it was always to do with the big money), it's time to get on with the Moorabin move as quickly as possible. Unfortunately, it will take lots of time to get things in place from a building perspective. However, we now at last know where we are heading - we need the stability of a decent location.
The HeraldSun have no credibility whatsoever. If they are reporting that the door is shut then I can safely assume it is not. There's a lot more water to flow under the bridge before I give up on the JO.

I you are the expert in credibility.
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Re: Potential move back to Moorabin?

Post: # 1533885Post saintspremiers »

plugger66 wrote:
citywest wrote:
saint-stu wrote:
SainterK wrote:
saint-stu wrote:
SainterK wrote:
saint-stu wrote:I moved from Frankston to the area formerly known as Moorabbin last year so will be very happy if they make the move back :)
Can you win a premiership with your local footy club?
Not entirely sure what you mean, but it's purely selfish. I like them to be near by so that we can attend training, intraclub etc. Will be great to watch the stand alone VFL team.
I was being mischievous, that the club appears to be copying you...never mind, poor attempt :)
:) Premiership seems so far away it's not something I comprehend. Lots of talk on SEN saying we are 10 years off challenging again. I'm starting to wonder will I ever see one.
I wouldn't say 10 years. More like at least 5 years. By 2020 we will be cherry ripe.

Only if we get rid of Armo and Steven.
Hypothetically, if we got picks 10 and 12 for them, would you consider it? :lol:

Discuss.


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Re: Potential move back to Moorabin?

Post: # 1534078Post Dave McNamara »

saintspremiers wrote:
plugger66 wrote: Only if we get rid of Armo and Steven.
Hypothetically, if we got picks 10 and 12 for them, would you consider it? :lol:

Discuss.
I'm a huge Armo' fan. I expect him to further step-up his game again this year.

But... if we're doing the hypertheticals, and Pick 10 was available, and if Nakia Cockatoo was available at Pick 10... I'd do that deal in a heartbeat.

Very early call I know (sorry to be stealing your role around here again, Con :wink: ), and without casting any aspersions on the footballing ability of anyone taken in the draft...
I'd rate Petracca as No 1, Nakia C as No 2.

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Re: Potential move back to Moorabin?

Post: # 1534086Post Enrico_Misso »

saintspremiers wrote:My grandparents lived South of South Rd and the beach side of the highway and for 40 years it was known as Moorabbin. It's now Hampton East, but in my book, anywhere across The Bluff is not Hampton!
Yes.
"There are some things you can't cover up with lipstick and powder".

And calling the east of Bluff Rd part of Moorabbin "East Hampton" is one of them.
But did wonders to property prices.

They did the same thing with part of Gardenvale becoming Brighton.


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Post: # 1534091Post loris »

Enrico_Misso wrote:
saintspremiers wrote:My grandparents lived South of South Rd and the beach side of the highway and for 40 years it was known as Moorabbin. It's now Hampton East, but in my book, anywhere across The Bluff is not Hampton!
Yes.
"There are some things you can't cover up with lipstick and powder".

And calling the east of Bluff Rd part of Moorabbin "East Hampton" is one of them.
But did wonders to property prices.

They did the same thing with part of Gardenvale becoming Brighton.
Yes and parts of Hawthorn becoming Kew. People love to climb the social ladder, and change of boundaries or re-naming suburbs with an East, South (rarely West or North) helps them puff their tiny chests out.................. or they add to the wrong side of the boundary suburb the extras such as................ Heights, Lakes etc


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