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plugger66 wrote: Sounds great but its only words. Still cant see why people will join our club because we are training in St Kilda. Arent kids usually the new members and dont most kids live further out from St Kilda. Yep our profile will rise but if we arent winning we arent getting new members. Whats to say we dont lose many new members from the Seaford area. Hopefully we make many more dollars off sponsorship of the new training area but I cant see the membership changing much at all because of the training area. My soul is with Moorabbin but not because we trained there but because thats where I saw us play in my younger days. The St Kilda area means jack to me as far as the saints are concerned. Hope it means more to new supporters and ones that have thrown there support away.
I'm trying to understand why you are so negative towards a move to the JO. So many positive reasons by so many have been put up yet you still choose to be negative, do you live in Seaford or close by ?
You seem to have whittled your argument down to how many supporters it will attract, which is at least something but means little as membership numbers would change would be neglible no matter where we train. you have already said Winning games will do that.
I have never lived in StKilda but have been a fan since I was a kid living in Coburg....a long long time ago. Travelled to Moorrabin each week.
Imagine my delight when we moved to Etihad Stadium.
StKilda in StKilda....got a nice ring to it.

But don't stop being negative Plug, it seems to be your sig.

Firstly I live no where near Seaford but live about 5 Ks from Moorbabbin but if we trained in Moorabbin i would never go. The days of watching training are well and truely over for me so where we train makes no difference as I have said from the day we moved to Seaford. Also im not against the move to the ground outside the JO as long as the facilites are better which I would certainly expect. All i am saying is if people think this is going to solve and our membership, money or ability problems then I think they are wrong. And im actually not negative at all. I actually get accused with siding with the club all the time so I dont thats negative. i also never blame umpires, the AFL, TV and so on and to some that comes across as negative. I would say those who blame things like that are the negitive ones. Do you honestly think moving to St Kilda will make us bigger than the Hawks or the pies? Its just words. last time we were at the JO we never won a thing and were still poorly supported. Now seen as you think im always negative there must be many examples of this but im doubting there are many at all. Go for it Firey. Show me all of them apart from this topic which I still dont think is negative but realistic.
I don't think anyone has said it will solve all our problems but have said it is a move in the right direction, a "positive thing" and really don't want to get in a slanging match with you as you have enough of those with others on here.
If someone says black you say white maybe not all negative but annoying to say the least. I'm sure most on here would agree with what I have just said.


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The Fireman wrote:I don't think anyone has said it will solve all our problems but have said it is a move in the right direction, a "positive thing" and really don't want to get in a slanging match with you as you have enough of those with others on here.
If someone says black you say white maybe not all negative but annoying to say the least. I'm sure most on here would agree with what I have just said.
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The Fireman wrote:I don't think anyone has said it will solve all our problems but have said it is a move in the right direction, a "positive thing" and really don't want to get in a slanging match with you as you have enough of those with others on here.
If someone says black you say white maybe not all negative but annoying to say the least. I'm sure most on here would agree with what I have just said.

Well thats good then. I will change because of that. Seriously its amazing how people need others to agree with them on here. I agree with most things the club does as do most other people so im unsure what you just said is true. You have gone really soft lately.

I have said all along that im happy to train at the ground near the JO as long as the facilities are better which i expect so i reckon im agreeing with nearly everyone. Im not going to say it will help membership and solve money problems or get better players because i honestly think it wont. maybe its better to lie on here so you are popular. The problem with that is no one knows each other so why do I or others care. I hope the move works when it happens. If it doesnt the one thing I wont do is say i told you so.


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We should try to incorporate a backpackers hotel into the facility. A way of getting young tourists supporting our club whilst in the country, offer 3 game memberships?
Stkilda is a backpacking hotspot for tourists from all over the world.
We have the chance for this extra revenue that no other club has.

We could also do packages with tours of facilty\accom\ meet with players. international sports enthusiasts would like packages like this I'm sure!

This land is prime real estate and needs to be used accordingly to bring in extra revenue.
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Although could be a distraction for the younger players :s


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The Fireman wrote:I don't think anyone has said it will solve all our problems but have said it is a move in the right direction, a "positive thing" and really don't want to get in a slanging match with you as you have enough of those with others on here.
If someone says black you say white maybe not all negative but annoying to say the least. I'm sure most on here would agree with what I have just said.

Well thats good then. I will change because of that. Seriously its amazing how people need others to agree with them on here. I agree with most things the club does as do most other people so im unsure what you just said is true. You have gone really soft lately.

I have said all along that im happy to train at the ground near the JO as long as the facilities are better which i expect so i reckon im agreeing with nearly everyone. Im not going to say it will help membership and solve money problems or get better players because i honestly think it wont. maybe its better to lie on here so you are popular. The problem with that is no one knows each other so why do I or others care. I hope the move works when it happens. If it doesnt the one thing I wont do is say i told you so.
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Siposstar#2 wrote:We should try to incorporate a backpackers hotel into the facility. A way of getting young tourists supporting our club whilst in the country, offer 3 game memberships?
Stkilda is a backpacking hotspot for tourists from all over the world.
We have the chance for this extra revenue that no other club has.

We could also do packages with tours of facilty\accom\ meet with players. international sports enthusiasts would like packages like this I'm sure!
Absolutely NOT..

There is already enough backpackers in the area, and they are completely destroying the suburb, one goon bag at a time.. I can guarantee you one thing, they ain't here for the sports packages..

And in terms of the football club, tourists are pretty much our furthest target market. Nearly 100% transient, no longevity..


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Siposstar#2 wrote:We should try to incorporate a backpackers hotel into the facility. A way of getting young tourists supporting our club whilst in the country, offer 3 game memberships?
Stkilda is a backpacking hotspot for tourists from all over the world.
We have the chance for this extra revenue that no other club has.

We could also do packages with tours of facilty\accom\ meet with players. international sports enthusiasts would like packages like this I'm sure!
Absolutely NOT..

There is already enough backpackers in the area, and they are completely destroying the suburb, one goon bag at a time.. I can guarantee you one thing, they ain't here for the sports packages..

And in terms of the football club, tourists are pretty much our furthest target market. Nearly 100% transient, no longevity..
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Junction Oval wrote:What JO will give us, is the "opportunity" to resurrect our Club - be mainstream again. Better facilities close to the City will give us a higher profile, attract Sponsors, perhaps a real Social Club, be better for Players. More uncontracted A1 players from other clubs, may be keen to cross-over on seeing our "resurrection."

Who knows about playing a game there against interstate teams. it doesn't really matter, but would be nice if it could occur.
You may be pleasantly surprised to know the club has fielded a couple of " cautious enquiries " related to two of the thoughts you mentioned above. I will reinforce the " cautious enquiries " line but considering we've had no enquiries for the rest of the year I think the hopeful relocation can only produce positive results.


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tony74 wrote:
Junction Oval wrote:What JO will give us, is the "opportunity" to resurrect our Club - be mainstream again. Better facilities close to the City will give us a higher profile, attract Sponsors, perhaps a real Social Club, be better for Players. More uncontracted A1 players from other clubs, may be keen to cross-over on seeing our "resurrection."

Who knows about playing a game there against interstate teams. it doesn't really matter, but would be nice if it could occur.
You may be pleasantly surprised to know the club has fielded a couple of " cautious enquiries " related to two of the thoughts you mentioned above. I will reinforce the " cautious enquiries " line but considering we've had no enquiries for the rest of the year I think the hopeful relocation can only produce positive results.
Hopefully your cryptic message suggests that we have both sponsors and A1 players making cautious enquiries. If so that is great news


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tony74 wrote:... I will reinforce the " cautious enquiries " line but considering we've had no enquiries for the rest of the year I think the hopeful relocation can only produce positive results.
Surely this timing is pure coincidence Tony!?!

I mean, we've had it explained to us quite clearly...
it makes absolutely no difference at all to players, sponsors, supporters or the White Fish Authourity,
where a team trains... as long as there is no cricket pitch involved, of course. :wink:


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I am hoping our President will have some comments and clarifications to make on this topic at the B&F.

I think the Junction Oval will capture the imagination of supporters, players and sponsors and give us a foothold back in our true heartland.


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I am hoping our President will have some comments and clarifications to make on this topic at the B&F.

I think the Junction Oval will capture the imagination of supporters, players and sponsors and give us a foothold back in our true heartland.


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Enrico_Misso wrote:I am hoping our President will have some comments and clarifications to make on this topic at the B&F.
I reckon Summers and Finnis might be slow-playing this one because they know it's far from certain. Not great for their reputations if they start making promises they can't keep. Unless they want to go into politics, of course, in which case it's an essential skill.


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Dave McNamara wrote:
tony74 wrote:... I will reinforce the " cautious enquiries " line but considering we've had no enquiries for the rest of the year I think the hopeful relocation can only produce positive results.
Surely this timing is pure coincidence Tony!?!

I mean, we've had it explained to us quite clearly...
it makes absolutely no difference at all to players, sponsors, supporters or the White Fish Authourity,
where a team trains... as long as there is no cricket pitch involved, of course. :wink:

Struggling Dave?


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plugger66 wrote:
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tony74 wrote:... I will reinforce the " cautious enquiries " line but considering we've had no enquiries for the rest of the year I think the hopeful relocation can only produce positive results.
Surely this timing is pure coincidence Tony!?!

I mean, we've had it explained to us quite clearly...
it makes absolutely no difference at all to players, sponsors, supporters or the White Fish Authourity,
where a team trains... as long as there is no cricket pitch involved, of course. :wink:
Struggling Dave?
Yes Pluggs, I am.

I am struggling to see how our proposed move to St Kilda could possibly influence sponsors, players, supporters or the White Fish Authourity to want to get on board with the Saintas.

Surely, it simply has to be a sheer flukey coincidence(?) What do you make of it, Pluggs?


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HitTheBoundary wrote:
Con Gorozidis wrote:Absolutely awesome post. Museum, cafe etc would be just tremendous. And using the examples you used is showing you undertand what a global football marketplace we now find ourselves in. At Seaford we will eventually perish if we stay there. I am almost certain of that.
Agreed. All of that would be great.

 

But where will it go? CricVic plans to have all of those things in their facility, so where would we be able to put it?

Here is a photo of their envisaged facility.

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Once again, I am not against the move, I'm merely playing devils advocate in the hope that the Saints push for a total deal, not just a left over dogs breakfast.
I totally agree and I also harbour a minor fear that we'll be marginalised, as we were at Colonial Stadium. Hopefully Finnis, Summers and contributors like Fox are smart enough to see the big picture like us and negotiate with the evil cricket bigwigs, who will be secretly planning to use and abuse our club, and actually make the Saints Centre happen. I certainly think it would be a critical element of returning to that area.
 

Plugger raises some interesting points and while they are not all good ones, it does help to have a few discerning voices out there to give the more optimistic of us a reality check. Even so, I'd like to take issue on some of those points here:
plugger66 wrote:Still cant see why people will join our club because we are training in St Kilda.
Already explained in length, earlier in thread. You still can't see it? You know that expression "Out of Sight, Out of Mind"? You may think that that is the Seaford Saints motto, but this proposal is kind of like the other side of that expression - In Sight, In Mind. Not as poetic, but you get the point, I hope.

plugger66 wrote:Arent kids usually the new members


Usually? Perhaps, perhaps not. People decide to follow football/a club for different reasons. I'd need to see stats, but I first became a member when I was 27. Am I the only person who became a fan in adulthood? Doubtful. There's certainly enough potential for less committed fans of football to develop an allegiance for their local club and anyway...

plugger66 wrote:and dont most kids live further out from St Kilda.


Really? Again, I'd like to see stats on that. My guess is that there's quite a few young families in the area, particularly in the neighbouring burbs like Elwood, Brighton, etc. Both statements are certainly up for question, based on a total lack of evidence, and their simplistic nature.

plugger66 wrote:Yep our profile will rise but if we arent winning we arent getting new members.
 
I've already agreed with you on that, but that is true with or without the move. You also elsewhere questioned whether the facilities would match the fantastic set up that the Linen House Centre enjoys. I doubt very much that tgey wouldn't be as good as at our current home, (hopefully you're just playing devil's advocate, cos I can't believe that you sincerely consider that realistic), especially with elite Cricket folks also involved; the only sticky issue might be access to those facilities, ie having to share with said cricket bods. I'm sure it will be fine though, I'd say that sorting that out would be a priority for the club.

 

 
plugger66 wrote:Whats to say we dont lose many new members from the Seaford area. Hopefully we make many more dollars off sponsorship of the new training area but I cant see the membership changing much at all because of the training area.
 

Yes, and that increased sponsorship will enable us to become more competitive, which will also help to increase membership. I could keep on banging away about how membership could change because of the training area, but if you can't see it, you can't see it. Hopefully people at the club can see it. Correct me if I'm wrong but won't St Kilda will still be the closest AFL club to the Seaford area barring Geelong? So maybe people down there will still identify with us rather than the northern Melbourne clubs.

 

 
plugger66 wrote:My soul is with Moorabbin but not because we trained there but because thats where I saw us play in my younger days. The St Kilda area means jack to me as far as the saints are concerned. Hope it means more to new supporters and ones that have thrown there support away.
 

I think that it's instructive that even supposed a hard-nosed realist like Plugger mentions his 'soul' connected with the place he saw his boyhood idols play. We are not going to get that back unfortunately, but the next best thing is watching training sessions, scratch matches and such that Punt Road oval and Princes Park enjoy. I think a lot of people get a thrill out of watching their clubs new players and stars prepare during the week, plus all the events and clinics. Again, I think it's fantastic that we may possibly give the children of the all South Yarra inner suburbs that soul connection again. The northern suburbs have got most of the other 9 Melbourne clubs representing them, so horray for us.

 

Plugger, most St Kilda fans still alive would probably agree with you about Moorabbin, but this move is really  as much about the future than the past, and obviously there is a big historical link to St Kilda and the Junction. Having said this, another poster suggested statues of Saints greats spotted around the St Kilda landmarks, but this idea makes me uneasy, because most of those players had little to do with the suburb and share Plugger's ties to Moorabbin. I agree with Con that this link should not be a fake, poorly orchestrated move as our club has been guilty of making historically, and just suddenly pretending that we have been there all along is to do a grave injustice to our history and our proud link with Moorabbin.

 

I believe we should acknowledge our gypsy heritage, our rag-tag history and our survivalist nature, not deny it. Those statues would be better off in Moorabbin, but perhaps we may think about a 'Babyface' Jack Billings or Jimmy 'the Shimmy' Webster statue in the St Kilda locale in years to come, certainly players like Dave McNamara and Roy Cazaly and such would be more appropriate for the moment. We started off at St Kilda, we moved to pastures new, evolved, then tried moving again, it didn't work out, now we're returning to our historical homeland.

 

Maybe it won't work out, at the very worst it will be another chapter in the fascinating story of one of the world's more interesting sporting clubs. We really don't have anything to lose, except very possibly some fantastic real estate and memberships near Frankston. It won't solve all our problems; we still have one of the world's shittiest stadium deals as a giant millstone on our back and we're still the record wooden spoon holder by some margin, but let's hope that the right people in the right positions can get this one right and set the club up with a better tomorrow.

 

Despite the trepidation this issue merits, you have got to admit, all this talk of moving is intoxicating! I'm going to rename this thread HOPEIUM!


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Dont agree with much you said Austinn but you certainly got one thing wrong. I never said the facilities may not be as good as Seaford. matter of fact many times I said I expected them to be as good but probably better. We arent going to move if they are worse and secondly by the time this is built which could be 2 or 3 years Seaford will be close to 10 years old so of course they should be better.


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plugger66 wrote:Dont agree with much you said Austinn but you certainly got one thing wrong. I never said the facilities may not be as good as Seaford. matter of fact many times I said I expected them to be as good but probably better. We arent going to move if they are worse and secondly by the time this is built which could be 2 or 3 years Seaford will be close to 10 years old so of course they should be better.
plugger66 wrote:I dont think it matters at all where you train. If the facilities are better at this new place then go for it. If they even slightly worse then dont go for it.
plugger66 wrote: I have said since the day we went to Seaford it doesnt matter where we train and I still stand by that. If the ground over the road from the JO has better facilities then we would be mad not to go there. If they are worse we would be mad to go there but you would think they will be better so al
plugger66 wrote:Also im not against the move to the ground outside the JO as long as the facilites are better which I would certainly expect.
Austinnn wrote:You also elsewhere questionedwhether the facilities would match the fantastic set up that the Linen House Centre enjoys.
You're right that you didn't say the facilities wouldn't be better, but you certainly questioned it, even if you did expect them to be better. But that's being a little tricky. If you are a raving lunatic, you should be locked up, but I expect you're sane. See how i just DIDNT call you a mental case, but craftily brought your sanity into question? Anyway, that's fine, as I have said more than once I AGREE.

I am fine with having a similar or different POV to you Plugger, now im going to move on, if you dont mind. I think both of our ideas are well documented, anyone else got stuff to add?


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plugger66 wrote:Dont agree with much you said Austinn but you certainly got one thing wrong. I never said the facilities may not be as good as Seaford. matter of fact many times I said I expected them to be as good but probably better. We arent going to move if they are worse and secondly by the time this is built which could be 2 or 3 years Seaford will be close to 10 years old so of course they should be better.
plugger66 wrote:I dont think it matters at all where you train. If the facilities are better at this new place then go for it. If they even slightly worse then dont go for it.
plugger66 wrote: I have said since the day we went to Seaford it doesnt matter where we train and I still stand by that. If the ground over the road from the JO has better facilities then we would be mad not to go there. If they are worse we would be mad to go there but you would think they will be better so al
plugger66 wrote:Also im not against the move to the ground outside the JO as long as the facilites are better which I would certainly expect.
Austinnn wrote:You also elsewhere questionedwhether the facilities would match the fantastic set up that the Linen House Centre enjoys.
You're right that you didn't say the facilities wouldn't be better, but you certainly questioned it, even if you did expect them to be better. But that's being a little tricky. If you are a raving lunatic, you should be locked up, but I expect you're sane. See how i just DIDNT call you a mental case, but craftily brought your sanity into question? Anyway, that's fine, as I have said more than once I AGREE.

I am fine with having a similar or different POV to you Plugger, now im going to move on, if you dont mind. I think both of our ideas are well documented, anyone else got stuff to add?

Yes I should have said they will be better because it has been approved and built? No it hasnt. Nice quoting though but I have said more than once I expect them to be better. Just out of interest Austinn when was the last time you were in melbourne for an extended period as you are doubting a few things I said about the St Kilda area. I have lived within 10 K of St Kilda for 52 years so i think I have a handle on the area. And thanks for agreeing you made a clear mistake saying what you did about what I said about the maybe new facilities.


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Duh duh duh...

...Another thread bites the dust.

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Austinnn wrote:Duh duh duh...

...Another thread bites the dust.

Nice work, gunslinger. It's all about you again.

At least he's trying to put an end to the Essendope thread and is doing a pretty good job. Essendon should dump the lawyers and PR spin folks and get Plugger in to argue with the ASADA folks.


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Was there any official mention of this at the B&F?

If so, by whom and what was said?


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Re: Saints homeward bound!!

Post: # 1498182Post saint6709 »

HitTheBoundary wrote:Was there any official mention of this at the B&F?

If so, by whom and what was said?
If you mean by 'this' as a saints move to the Junction - listen to the Matt Finnish speech - I think we can take from what he said that at this point the future plan could very well involve a presence in St Kilda


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