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  • AnnieH
    RWOs Black Sheep
    • Aug 2006
    • 11332

    #46
    Originally posted by barry
    If Giants hit hard times, any of these things are possible:
    Giants keep going.
    1) Greater drain on AFL funds as propped up from scratch again.
    2) Will be longer and harder than first time to establish a viable presence as fans and sponsors will be gun-shy second time around.

    Giants fold.
    1) All the development work out west will stop, or fall to the swans.
    2) Swans will be forced to play a few games at ANZ/Spotless. (Basically reverting to the setup prior to Giants)
    3) Less AFL interest in Sydney.
    4) AFL will now rely on one team in Sydney, and if Sydney start to fail, AFL support in general from grass roots up will suffer.

    Giants merge with Swans.
    1) Dont rule this out. AFL is very likely to do something stupid like this.
    2) Now Swans will be the major partner, but will lose part of its current identity.

    Using your head instead of your heart, The Swans needs a viable Giants.
    Giants keep going: 1) no will not happen. 2) Big deal.
    Giants fold: 1) What development work in the west? 2) No, they won't - for the millionth time, our contract with ANZ is OVER. We signed a contract at the SCG for the next 400 years. 3) You mean less GW$ interest in Sydney... anyone who is anyone is already on the swans bandwagon. 4) You're drawing a very long bow there, your arms must be tired. Having only one team in Sydney is NOT a bad thing.

    Giants merge with Swans: 1) Seriously, you're just clutching at straws. 2) No, it will never happen.

    Use YOUR brain... the Swans don't need the Giants at all. They need us more than we need them.

    Sheesh Barry.
    Wild speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, silly jokes and opposition delight in another's failures is what makes an internet forum fun.
    Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones who let in the light.

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    • barry
      Veterans List
      • Jan 2003
      • 8499

      #47
      I have no intention of arguing over this with you. These are the facts as I see them. You don't need to like it.

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      • liz
        Veteran
        Site Admin
        • Jan 2003
        • 16778

        #48
        Originally posted by Aaron
        It was reported The training field would be used primarily by the Sydney Swans and the Swans initiated the plan.

        "The Sydney Swans will reap the benefits of the venture as the partnership provides room to build new facilities and host pre-season training for the Sydney Swans senior side, the Swans NEAFL side and the Swans Academy."
        Sydney Swans plan to build new training facilities at Randwick Racecourse - Ministry of Sport
        State of Play: Part Two - sydneyswans.com.au

        Ireland's second part of his "state of play" comments talks a little bit about the impact on training of the reduced access to the SCG.

        He says they've been lobbying the state government to upgrade facilities, particularly the Bus Stop Oval, but also says that most of this year's pre-season training will be at Henson Park (which is a bummer for me, because the SCG is a 55 minute walk through Centennial Park for me, which was a good excuse to get out of the house early a few mornings during the summer and walk over to watch a bit of training. He doesn't explain why they need to decamp to Henson Park this pre-season, but maybe it's to allow upgrade work on Bus Stop Oval so that this is in a better shape once the season proper gets underway.

        He doesn't mention the development at Randwick Racecourse, though that doesn't mean it isn't in the Swans' sights eventually. I guess it won't be available for the upcoming pre-season (since the development application is still under consideration).

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        • Bloods05
          Senior Player
          • Oct 2008
          • 1641

          #49
          Originally posted by barry
          I have no intention of arguing over this with you. These are the facts as I see them. You don't need to like it.
          Predictions of possible future scenarios are, by definition, speculations rather than facts. Regardless of who sees them.

          Football without heart is just some sport or other. The AFL without heart is nothing but a corporate undertaking. Don't discount the importance of the heart. We're all buggered without it.

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          • barry
            Veterans List
            • Jan 2003
            • 8499

            #50
            Originally posted by liz
            [url="http://www.sydneyswans.com.au/video/2018-11-01/state-of-play-part-two"]
            He doesn't mention the development at Randwick Racecourse, though that doesn't mean it isn't in the Swans' sights eventually. I guess it won't be available for the upcoming pre-season (since the development application is still under consideration).
            My first reaction when I saw that Randwick Racecourse had submitted a development application was "why?". Its taking an existing paddock of grass, and turning it into a paddock of grass with some goal posts at both ends. Red tape gone mad. Costing $1.8m though!

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            • AnnieH
              RWOs Black Sheep
              • Aug 2006
              • 11332

              #51
              Originally posted by barry
              I have no intention of arguing over this with you. These are the facts as I see them. You don't need to like it.
              There's absolutely nothing "factual" about your post at all.
              Wild speculation is actually the opposite of "fact".
              Wild speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, silly jokes and opposition delight in another's failures is what makes an internet forum fun.
              Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones who let in the light.

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              • Bloods05
                Senior Player
                • Oct 2008
                • 1641

                #52
                Originally posted by AnnieH
                There's absolutely nothing "factual" about your post at all.
                Wild speculation is actually the opposite of "fact".
                You're right about the speculation, but it's not exactly wild. Much of what Barry says here is at least plausible, but any number of alternative scenarios is also possible. The determination of the AFL to prioritise the imposition of the code on unwilling markets over its development in established areas is bound to get it into trouble one day.

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                • ScottH
                  It's Goodes to cheer!!
                  • Sep 2003
                  • 23665

                  #53
                  Originally posted by ugg
                  R1 - Sat 7:25 Western Bulldogs Marvel
                  R2 - Fri 7:50 Adelaide SCG
                  R3 - Sat 1:45 Carlton Marvel
                  R4 - Thu 7:20 Melbourne SCG
                  R5 - Sat 7:25 Richmond Marvel
                  R6 - Sat 7:25 GWS SCG
                  R7 - Sat 4:35 Brisbane Gabba
                  R8 - Fri 7:50 Essendon SCG
                  R9 - Sat 7:25 North Blundstone
                  R10 - Fri 7:50 Collingwood SCG
                  R11 - Sat 4:35 Geelong GMHBA
                  R12 - Sun 3:20 West Coast SCG
                  R13 - Bye
                  R14 - Fri 7:50 Hawthorn SCG
                  R15 - Sat 4:35 Gold Coast SCG
                  R16 - Sat 1:45 Essendon MCG
                  R17 - Sat 1:45 Carlton SCG
                  R18 - Sat 6:10 Fremantle Optus
                  R19 - Sun 3:20 Geelong SCG
                  R20 - Sat 2:10 GWS Spotless
                  R21 - Sat 1:40 Port Adelaide Oval
                  R22 - Fri 7:50 Melbourne MCG
                  R23 - TBA St Kilda SCG


                  Teams we play twice - Carlton, Essendon, Geelong, GWS, Melbourne
                  Venues - SCG (11), Marvel (3), MCG (2), Adelaide Oval (1), Blundstone (1), Gabba (1), GMHBA (1), Optus (1), Spotless (1)
                  Cities - Sydney (12), Melbourne (5), Adelaide (1), Brisbane (1), Geelong (1), Hobart (1), Perth (1)
                  Times - Thursday (1), Friday (5), Sat afternoon (5), Sat twilight (4) Sat night (4), Sunday (2), TBA (1)
                  SCG times - Afternoon (1), Twilight (3), Night (6), TBA (1)
                  Breaks (not including the bye) - 5 day (1), 6 day (5), 7 day (6), 8 day (6), 9 day (1), TBA (1)
                  I hadn't noticed that we have 3 games at Marvel in the first 5 games. Busy start to the season for us down here.
                  Although the Rnd 5 game is over easter, which is a shame for those going away then.

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                  • barry
                    Veterans List
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 8499

                    #54
                    Only two MCG games. Not sure about the other non-vic sides, but if its the same for them, then the AFL has just given the finger to any attempt to cancel out grand final advantage of vic teams.

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                    • Chilcott
                      Regular in the Side
                      • Jan 2008
                      • 595

                      #55
                      No games in Melbourne between rounds 5 and 16. Big gap, Will need to go to more local footy, which is not a bad thing.

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                      • dimelb
                        pr. dim-melb; m not f
                        • Jun 2003
                        • 6889

                        #56
                        Originally posted by barry
                        If Giants hit hard times, any of these things are possible:
                        Giants keep going.
                        1) Greater drain on AFL funds as propped up from scratch again.
                        2) Will be longer and harder than first time to establish a viable presence as fans and sponsors will be gun-shy second time around.

                        Giants fold.
                        1) All the development work out west will stop, or fall to the swans.
                        2) Swans will be forced to play a few games at ANZ/Spotless. (Basically reverting to the setup prior to Giants)
                        3) Less AFL interest in Sydney.
                        4) AFL will now rely on one team in Sydney, and if Sydney start to fail, AFL support in general from grass roots up will suffer.

                        Giants merge with Swans.
                        1) Dont rule this out. AFL is very likely to do something stupid like this.
                        2) Now Swans will be the major partner, but will lose part of its current identity.

                        Using your head instead of your heart, The Swans needs a viable Giants.
                        When the AFL set the Giants going I was among the critics and hoped it wouldn't last. I've since changed my mind and now think that a place as big as Sydney should have more than one AFL side, and that the competition between the two Sydney sides has the potential to help grow the game in NSW, especially if we can avoid the ratbag rivalry that has marred the relationship between the two Adelaide sides.

                        I note that barry's post begins with "If Giants hit hard times, any of these things are possible". I think he's right. One possibility he left out was that the Giants could move to Canberra, which I would regret but which would be better than shutting down altogether.

                        And don't lose sight of the fact (as I see it) that one less club in Sydney means the Victorian input becomes a bigger percentage and will harm this great national game.
                        He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)

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                        • liz
                          Veteran
                          Site Admin
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 16778

                          #57
                          Originally posted by barry
                          Only two MCG games. Not sure about the other non-vic sides, but if its the same for them, then the AFL has just given the finger to any attempt to cancel out grand final advantage of vic teams.
                          My major gripe with the draw is the low number of MCG games. It is a bit of a slap in the face given the discussion around the ongoing location of the GF.

                          From a quick scan of the rest of the draw, I think West Coast get three games at the MCG and Adelaide just a single game. Both West Coast and Adelaide are being sent to TIO Stadium to play Melbourne.
                          Last edited by liz; 2 November 2018, 02:55 PM.

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                          • stevoswan
                            Veterans List
                            • Sep 2014
                            • 8560

                            #58
                            Originally posted by barry
                            If Giants hit hard times, any of these things are possible:
                            Giants keep going.
                            1) Greater drain on AFL funds as propped up from scratch again.
                            2) Will be longer and harder than first time to establish a viable presence as fans and sponsors will be gun-shy second time around.

                            Giants fold.
                            1) All the development work out west will stop, or fall to the swans.
                            2) Swans will be forced to play a few games at ANZ/Spotless. (Basically reverting to the setup prior to Giants)
                            3) Less AFL interest in Sydney.
                            4) AFL will now rely on one team in Sydney, and if Sydney start to fail, AFL support in general from grass roots up will suffer.

                            Giants merge with Swans.
                            1) Dont rule this out. AFL is very likely to do something stupid like this.
                            2) Now Swans will be the major partner, but will lose part of its current identity.

                            Using your head instead of your heart, The Swans needs a viable Giants.
                            You need a viable Giants so you can continue to get up Swans fans/RWO'ers noses by rabbiting on about them ad nauseum.....honestly, that has to be one of the weirdest posts I have ever read.

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                            • YvonneH
                              Senior Player
                              • Sep 2011
                              • 1141

                              #59
                              Just renewed my membership.

                              I don't go to too many Friday night games as it is a little late for me. Thursday night game is a little earlier but have to take the youngest grandson to school next morning so probably wont go to that either. Maybe I should hand the seat in for those games in the hope that they will be sold.

                              I like the three day/twilight games though.

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                              • Mel_C
                                Veterans List
                                • Jan 2003
                                • 4470

                                #60
                                So much for Gill promising after the MCG Grand Final extension that interstate clubs would get more MCG games. It's a slap in the face. It's bad enough we only play there twice, but Adelaide only play there once. They should be filthy.

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