The Poodles have started to cotton-on, and have been trying for a premiership points game or two at the Western Oval.
St Kilda and the Junction Oval are way more exciting than Dogscray.
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Matt Finnis CEO wrote:"St Kilda is an iconic part of Melbourne which has an identifiable attitude and spirit that is really aligned with where we want to take the club. It is grounded but it is aspirational, it is eclectic, everyone belongs, and we say how do we capture that as an identity? It would be a good move on so many levels for the club."
fugazi wrote:I would know several lapsed members who would sign on straight away if this happens
StKilda in StKilda -- its gotta happen
Matt Finnis CEO wrote:"St Kilda is an iconic part of Melbourne which has an identifiable attitude and spirit that is really aligned with where we want to take the club. It is grounded but it is aspirational, it is eclectic, everyone belongs, and we say how do we capture that as an identity? It would be a good move on so many levels for the club."
Austinnn wrote:Forget the Hawks, we'll far surpass them, be closer to Pies, though it's hard to believe.
Iconic club/locale, internationally used colours/name/anthem, recognised worldwide. Southampton, New Orleans, etc. We should aim to be better than the best, not as good, because they will be looking to strengthen too.
Matt Finnis CEO wrote:"St Kilda is an iconic part of Melbourne which has an identifiable attitude and spirit that is really aligned with where we want to take the club. It is grounded but it is aspirational, it is eclectic, everyone belongs, and we say how do we capture that as an identity? It would be a good move on so many levels for the club."
Matt Finnis CEO wrote:"St Kilda is an iconic part of Melbourne which has an identifiable attitude and spirit that is really aligned with where we want to take the club. It is grounded but it is aspirational, it is eclectic, everyone belongs, and we say how do we capture that as an identity? It would be a good move on so many levels for the club."
Matt Finnis CEO wrote:"St Kilda is an iconic part of Melbourne which has an identifiable attitude and spirit that is really aligned with where we want to take the club. It is grounded but it is aspirational, it is eclectic, everyone belongs, and we say how do we capture that as an identity? It would be a good move on so many levels for the club."
Matt Finnis CEO wrote:"St Kilda is an iconic part of Melbourne which has an identifiable attitude and spirit that is really aligned with where we want to take the club. It is grounded but it is aspirational, it is eclectic, everyone belongs, and we say how do we capture that as an identity? It would be a good move on so many levels for the club."
Dave McNamara wrote:Lest we forget the end game.
saintspremiers wrote:Dave McNamara wrote:Lest we forget the end game.
Dave, if you are indeed sick you can get your dope under the new medicinal rules.
Selhurst Saint wrote:I have just seen footage of Nick taking to the old Social Club with a Sledgehammer. Sad but exciting at the same time.
Jacks Back wrote:That Saints disco on a Friday night was great. Such a shame to see things like that go by the way side for the sake of progress.
The other old grounds didn't demolish everything. Bulldogs members side stands are still there, most Carlton stands are there as are Collingwood's. Junction Oval stand is still there as are two stands at Glenferrie Oval. Why did they have to get rid of everything at Moorabbin? It's just a suburban oval now. We should just have stayed at Seaford and saved our money
Enrico_Misso wrote:Jacks Back wrote:That Saints disco on a Friday night was great. Such a shame to see things like that go by the way side for the sake of progress.
The other old grounds didn't demolish everything. Bulldogs members side stands are still there, most Carlton stands are there as are Collingwood's. Junction Oval stand is still there as are two stands at Glenferrie Oval. Why did they have to get rid of everything at Moorabbin? It's just a suburban oval now. We should just have stayed at Seaford and saved our money
I was thinking this was great post till the Seaford bit
BigMart wrote:Moorabbin was a dilapidated heap of s***
firey wrote:JO is the go!
Matt Finnis CEO wrote:"St Kilda is an iconic part of Melbourne which has an identifiable attitude and spirit that is really aligned with where we want to take the club. It is grounded but it is aspirational, it is eclectic, everyone belongs, and we say how do we capture that as an identity? It would be a good move on so many levels for the club."
Matt Finnis CEO wrote:"St Kilda is an iconic part of Melbourne which has an identifiable attitude and spirit that is really aligned with where we want to take the club. It is grounded but it is aspirational, it is eclectic, everyone belongs, and we say how do we capture that as an identity? It would be a good move on so many levels for the club."
Matt Finnis CEO wrote:"St Kilda is an iconic part of Melbourne which has an identifiable attitude and spirit that is really aligned with where we want to take the club. It is grounded but it is aspirational, it is eclectic, everyone belongs, and we say how do we capture that as an identity? It would be a good move on so many levels for the club."
The Fireman wrote:the JO is the GO
Matt Finnis CEO wrote:"St Kilda is an iconic part of Melbourne which has an identifiable attitude and spirit that is really aligned with where we want to take the club. It is grounded but it is aspirational, it is eclectic, everyone belongs, and we say how do we capture that as an identity? It would be a good move on so many levels for the club."
saintbrat wrote:Basicly made themselves a Charity - being tax free donations
Matt Finnis CEO wrote:"St Kilda is an iconic part of Melbourne which has an identifiable attitude and spirit that is really aligned with where we want to take the club. It is grounded but it is aspirational, it is eclectic, everyone belongs, and we say how do we capture that as an identity? It would be a good move on so many levels for the club."
Dave McNamara wrote:
How much money have our our pokies cost us???
ausfatcat wrote:Dave McNamara wrote:
How much money have our our pokies cost us???
more than the 1.5 mil a year the pokies bring in for us?
Also when the gov gives us 90 mil to build a stadium I think we will
ausfatcat wrote:Also when the gov gives us 90 mil to build a stadium I think we will
The Fireman wrote:the JO is the GO
Matt Finnis CEO wrote:"St Kilda is an iconic part of Melbourne which has an identifiable attitude and spirit that is really aligned with where we want to take the club. It is grounded but it is aspirational, it is eclectic, everyone belongs, and we say how do we capture that as an identity? It would be a good move on so many levels for the club."
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