Dons leaving Windy Hill?
- Doctor Fish
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Dons leaving Windy Hill?
Ian Robson is coming up on SEN to make the announcement if anyones interested...
Re: Dons leaving Windy Hill?
Doubt it will happen, seems more a move to put pressure on the Bowls Club to force them to move to allow for the planned redevelopment of Windy Hill because they are currently digging their heels in and refusing to move.
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that's what it sounded like to me.ealesy wrote:Doubt it will happen, seems more a move to put pressure on the Bowls Club to force them to move to allow for the planned redevelopment of Windy Hill because they are currently digging their heels in and refusing to move.
Carlton Football Club - Surely a contradiction in terms?
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Re: Dons leaving Windy Hill?
No way.
A surburban bowls club cannot be allowed to stand in the way the way of a national multi million dollar sporting business. The bowls club ,although we are sympathetic to their rights, are probably hanging out for a better (financial) deal.
A surburban bowls club cannot be allowed to stand in the way the way of a national multi million dollar sporting business. The bowls club ,although we are sympathetic to their rights, are probably hanging out for a better (financial) deal.
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Re: Dons leaving Windy Hill?
Why would the club be entrenched in negotiatons to secure government funding to improve Windy Hill if its plans are to up roots and move on at the first obstacle. Clearly there is a roadblock ocurring with the bowls club and the Dons are probably playing a little hard ball on the poor old dears who do the tea and biccies at the bowls every Saturday
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I'm actually a fan of that bowls club.. Build around it I say.
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The bowls club was there when it was a league ground ffs. Surely there is enough room to build around it.
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Problem with that Dom is that part of the redevelopment is to increase the size of the ground so it is the exact same dimensions as the MCG.
Makes a f***load of sense when we play the majority of our home games at Etihad Stadium. Seems like the powers that be realise that was a massive cock up and will be looking to move back to the MCG in 15 years time when our ridiculous 25 year contract with Etihad or "whatever it is called then" Stadium expires.
Graeme McMahon and PJ were great for the club, but one must question their judgement in signing on for such a long time at a brand new stadium, where they had no idea what problems or issues there could be.
Makes a f***load of sense when we play the majority of our home games at Etihad Stadium. Seems like the powers that be realise that was a massive cock up and will be looking to move back to the MCG in 15 years time when our ridiculous 25 year contract with Etihad or "whatever it is called then" Stadium expires.
Graeme McMahon and PJ were great for the club, but one must question their judgement in signing on for such a long time at a brand new stadium, where they had no idea what problems or issues there could be.
Re: Dons leaving Windy Hill?
I want my tile back !
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Re: Dons leaving Windy Hill?
I never got that to tell you the truth. It's not like they are doing full match simulationsealesy wrote:Problem with that Dom is that part of the redevelopment is to increase the size of the ground so it is the exact same dimensions as the MCG.
Re: Dons leaving Windy Hill?
Just put them on the roof.
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The footy club has been putting money into the bowls club for years. Can't they repay the favour by moving somewhere else nearby?
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Here's a brilliant idea.
Give them that car park on Napier Street and buy up 3 or 4 houses that run opposite where the Showers Stand was. Chuck $1 Million at each if need be. I know the club is against spending any sort of money in any situation, but get it done ffs.
I can't accept that there is no resolution possible to this issue.
Give them that car park on Napier Street and buy up 3 or 4 houses that run opposite where the Showers Stand was. Chuck $1 Million at each if need be. I know the club is against spending any sort of money in any situation, but get it done ffs.
I can't accept that there is no resolution possible to this issue.
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The bowls club has already been moved in the recent past - when the Showers Pavillion was redeveloped into the pool/leisure centre.
The Bowls Club goes back to the 1800's as does the Cricket Club. The footy club moved there in 1922 (Johnny come lately's).
If the council and the Bowls Club tries to hold the Football Club to ransom over the redevelopment - I suggest the Council and Bowls Club will not exist in their current form - for much longer.
The Bowls Club goes back to the 1800's as does the Cricket Club. The footy club moved there in 1922 (Johnny come lately's).
If the council and the Bowls Club tries to hold the Football Club to ransom over the redevelopment - I suggest the Council and Bowls Club will not exist in their current form - for much longer.
My material isn't very good..Oh...and then there's the bladder problem.
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Re: Dons leaving Windy Hill?
hop wrote:The bowls club has already been moved in the recent past - when the Showers Pavillion was redeveloped into the pool/leisure centre.
The Bowls Club goes back to the 1800's as does the Cricket Club. The footy club moved there in 1922 (Johnny come lately's).
If the council and the Bowls Club tries to hold the Football Club to ransom over the redevelopment - I suggest the Council and Bowls Club will not exist in their current form - for much longer.
I can see some godawful Windy Hill apartment complex development being drawn up right now...
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ESSENDON chief executive Ian Robson says free agency is driving the club's pressing need for a radical redevelopment of Windy Hill.
how about the on-field success of the club as a reason?
how about the on-field success of the club as a reason?
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Re: Dons leaving Windy Hill?
Robson is bluffing but rightly so. He holds all the cards from council and government support to comminity support. The deal will happen but at what price.??
Too far for Baker now he's on to it, now he’s got it, OPEN GOAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The Dons are in front by one point at the 8 minute mark