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Firstly, how do you know my views on the academies? I haven't mentioned them. Secondly the growth in grass roots football in SEQ has had nothing or little to do with the introduction of academies.
I'm a Victorian. I live in Queensland. Frankly I've never had a problem with Qlders rubbishing Aussie Rules. They're tame here compared to Sydney.
And yes, an even competition is what most of us want. Not one where the AFL orchestrates winners and losers.
Nick Riewoldt should have been a lion.

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As for Burpengary, like Seaford, it would be better than nothing.
I have my doubts on the location as I've stated before
We've been through all this before so I won't bother repeating myself (maybe you can cat&paste my reply too) but I do have one question, if distance from the Gabba was a central concern with both Burpengary & Springfield then why did the club waste time, money & resources on exploring them?Once again. The Lions rejected Burpengary because it was too far away from the city - 35 kilometres. The AFL wanted them to accept the deal because the Moreton Bay council offered them $10m for the construction of a new administration centre - which means the AFL wouldn't have to tip in money.
Brisbane were then criticised for heavily investigating the Springfield option which was 25 kilometres from the city, involved a $15 million grant from the Federal Government as well as a 99 year peppercorn rent for $1 a year. The city had already invested $20 million in infrastructure surrounding the site, including access to the train station. The local Council had applied for $10 million through the Queensland Government's Royalties to Regions Program and $10 million from the Australian Government's National Stronger Regions Fund. Joint funding of $8.5 million from council and Springfield Land Corporation had been confirmed for the project. Given that Ipswich is predicted to grow from the current number of 190,000 people to around 435,000 by 2031, it's clear the Lions were trying to future-proof the club in terms of future population growth and support base, especially in light of the establishment of the GC Suns further south.
Distance from the Gabba was a problem. So too was a lack of federal funding.
That it eventually fell through was not because of the Lions - or because there was supposedly a conflict of interest that led to Board conflict. It fell through because the new Federal Government withdrew the $15 million grant for the facility, after the previous Federal government had approved it.
And what exactly are those doubts?
The Airport site has proximity to central Brisbane, is 11 kilometres from the Gabba, is easily accessible from all over Brisbane, has adequate space for the Club’s current needs and possible future expansion and accessibility to the Lions Academy catchment.
C'mon mate, surely you appreciate the biff... And the inherent need to bring it backToo many knuckle draggers here in Queensland. They don't appreciate sport that is actually skillful, they just want to see fat blokes crash into each other repeatedly. Scoring doesn't even matter so long as someone gets hurt.
So a club who couldn't reach an agreement with their local council, found a solution 20km's away so they would have access to an elite training facility, somehow proves Brisbane are victims?
As for your last comment, that's just straight out Brisbane propaganda.
We've been through all this before so I won't bother repeating myself (maybe you can cat&paste my reply too) but I do have one question, if distance from the Gabba was a central concern with both Burpengary & Springfield then why did the club waste time, money & resources on exploring them?
FWIW, Seaford is further from Docklands than Burpengary is from the Gabba.
Keep the AFL happy and it usually means you win in trade off elsewhere. I suspect this is one of those deals.
We've been through all this before so I won't bother repeating myself (maybe you can cat&paste my reply too)
if distance from the Gabba was a central concern with both Burpengary & Springfield then why did the club waste time, money & resources on exploring them?
FWIW, Seaford is further from Docklands than Burpengary is from the Gabba.
That way we're not sitting here in 5 years time saying "the Burpengary facilities are impractical why did we move there?" and you're saying "ooo well you should have explored other options. This is just another example of complete mismanagement by the Lions."
Do we know where exactly the current plan is to be located? The airport precinct is a large area with a lot of different industries.I'll ask again. What exactly are your doubts with the Airport site?
Funding doesn't drop out of the sky.I would have thought from my explanation above that was obvious. Funding was available from various sources. The Springfield option fell through because the new Federal Government withdrew the $15 million grant for the facility, after the previous Federal government had approved it.
It's actually pretty comical that you're throwing stones at anyone for mismanagement.I didn't realise the Saints were staying at Seaford development, after the Frankston Council spent $3 million enticing them there, over six years ago. Not to mention the funds injected into the development by the Victorian State Government ($3.45 million), the AFL ($2.55 million) and St Kilda ($1.43 million, plus all additional costs).
I guess that $5 million the Kingston council is providing to re-develop Moorabbin to get the Saints back by 2017 is a bit of a waste of money. Isn't St Kilda spending the same amount ($5 million) at Moorabbin? It seems if there is an AFL club wasting time, money and resources on new facilities, it ain't Brisbane.
Leigh Montagna. "A lot of guys lived around the Moorabbin area and it was just more the travel, getting down to Seaford. It was what we needed at the time and we were grateful to Frankston for giving us that opportunity, but pretty quickly I think we outgrew the facility."
Sounds like a well thought out decision by St Kilda. Caroline Wilson called St Kilda's move to Seaford "one of the worst decisions in the club’s 117-year history."
http://www.theage.com.au/afl/st-kildas-sorry-seaford-sojourn-20140410-zqt75.html
And yet the Lions should have rushed into Burpengary because in your words "it would be better than nothing". Please.
Of course people (especially the AFL or anyone else stumping up cash) wants Brisbane to make well thought out decisions.So we should have rushed into a deal to secure anything available (because something is better than nothing) instead of taking the time to explore and develop more beneficial opportunities? Surely you want the Lions to make some proper and well thought out decisions? That way we're not sitting here in 5 years time saying "the Burpengary facilities are impractical why did we move there?" and you're saying "ooo well you should have explored other options. This is just another example of complete mismanagement by the Lions." It seems like we're damned if we do and damned if we don't in your scenarios.
I don't think you'll find many lions fans who don't agree that it is the lions fault that caused this. We had a board for years more interested in how they can use the club for personal gain and poor on field results. We've now had a change of board and a change of coach yet we are still arguably in a worse off position then we were five years ago. We're else are we left to turn other than the AFL?
We've seen what they've done to help Melbourne. We have arguably been just as poor in the last ten years yet have had no priority picks, no help in getting a half decent coach and most our talented youngsters walk out (yes I know we have no one to blame but ourselves for that). However we need assistance and the only people who can give it to us are the AFL. The academies have already been watered down and will probably be further watered down in the future.
Just not sure how particularly the Melbourne supporters in this thread can claim that we've dug our own grave and we have to sleep in it when they did the exact same thing only to be dragged out by the AFL. Both Jesse hogan and Paul Roos would be at Brisbane if it wasn't for AFL intervention..... So quickly some forget that.
Do we know where exactly the current plan is to be located?
If you can tell me that and I'll tell you what's wrong with it.
Funding doesn't drop out of the sky.
Springfield was never going to happen.
It's actually pretty comical that you're throwing stones at anyone for mismanagement.
In the time Brisbane have been talking about the need for such a facility, we went out and built one despite intractable differences with our local council
& are now building a better suited facility which we'll move into probably before Brisbane have even started building one.
What was that copy & paste quote you had from Billy Longer and why he joined St Kilda?
St Kilda made a strategic decision because they couldn't wait any longer. We could have done what Brisbane have done but only a fool would do that.
I'm guessing no or they wouldn't be having the trouble finding funding for it.
Caroline Wilson?
Surely you're shitting me with that one?
And I'll ask again because no Brisbane supporter seems to know, where exactly is this new facility to be located?
I know it's not at the same location as the earlier proposal where the Lions wanted to help fund a training facility that would have been used in part for rugby.
(and the Lions were surprised the AFL didn't want to fund that!)
Cheers. So it is the same site?Between Airport Drive and Moreton drive. 12 hectare greenfields site.
Same site the Brisbane Bombers consortium wants but the BAC thinks their business case is laughable and relies on the Liverpools of the world coming every year and emptying their pockets.
Caroline Wilson?
Surely you're shitting me with that one?
And I'll ask again because no Brisbane supporter seems to know, where exactly is this new facility to be located?
I know it's not at the same location as the earlier proposal where the Lions wanted to help fund a training facility that would have been used in part for rugby.
(and the Lions were surprised the AFL didn't want to fund that!)
So?That's what she said.
Why does it make a difference? Well there's a big difference between airport drive & some swamp in Pinkenba.Why does that make a difference? Crown land to the immediate west of the airport near the international terminal. You said you had doubts about the airport proposal. So what are they?
Nonsense.Would have been similar to the AAMI Park precinct in Melbourne where the AFL’s Demons, NRL’s Storm, Super Rugby’s Rebels and A-League’s Victory are permanent tenants.