Aye
Travelling to Geelong will be better for the club and the players than travelling to Darwin + Canberra
No recovery issues associated with flying
Aye
Travelling to Geelong will be better for the club and the players than travelling to Darwin + Canberra
No recovery issues associated with flying
3 trips to Darwin and 2 trips to Perth potentially each year?
I'll take a few at the Cattery thanks.
Aye
Its not about the Cattery, we need to resolve the stadium issue with Docklands. Its a fantastic stadium and we should be making at least 70 cents in the dollar on all gate takings, and that will give us around an extra $6 million per year (less the funds from the AFL), so $4 million. Now wouldn't that secure our future
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I've cut down your post fairly drastically so that I can address the points I need to without taking up more space than I need.
As much as I'd love us to embrace Darwin, at the end of the day if the AFL aren't going to fixture us there then its pointless.
There's all this talk about a 'boutique stadium' at Casey Fields, when in reality the Cattery is a roughly equal distance from the city. If the City of Greater Geelong and the Cats are willing to play ball and give us an equitable deal I think its the best way that we can not only help secure our bottom line, but send a clear message to Ian Collins that we're happy to take our business elsewhere if he's not keen on making rediculous amounts of money off the hard work of our players and administration.
My immediate reaction is sadness that we have to resort to sharing residency at such a venue... not like ES where a whole bunch of teams are "home"...but in reality, we're not exactly flushed with cash. And if that article is accurate, it sounds like a much better deal financially. If it fills the coffers, then it has a big upside.
So, begrudgingly, I'll say Aye..
[B][COLOR="#0000CD"]Our club was born in blood and boots, not in AFL focus groups.[/COLOR][/B]
My weekend job is a little unusual.
I got a fantastic look at the backroom workings of Skilled Stadium this Saturday.
An access all area's pass let me stroll round the stands, corporate area, bars, carpark, members area, and even the surface.
Gotta say, it's an impressive setup. For a suburban type ground, it's the next level. I'd hate to play Geelong there, but I'd love to play interstaters.
The surface was really impressive. Better than the G or Docklands.
NB
(It's a _lot_ easier to land a parachute in too...)