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Why not?So you want to have statues of past St George legends outside of a stadium in Illawarra?
Why not?So you want to have statues of past St George legends outside of a stadium in Illawarra?
Put one between the black dots at each goalposts.No in the bar at the Steelers Club next to his mates "table of knowledge"!
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Because they’re St George legends. Not St George Illawarra nor Illawarra legends.Why not?
100% this.Sorry Kogarah has to stay, wasn't a problem during 2009-2011, you know when we had a coach, who put the CEO in his place, where we packed out Kogarah, success on the field fixes the issues we currently have, playing 6 games at Kogarah doesnt impact the players lifestyle one iota, why would you give up territory to the sharks, rabbits and bulldogs, why give up potential sponsors from the area, why give up potential new supporters from the area and why give up on your current supporters/business from your area.
This is very shortsighted*Because they’re St George legends. Not St George Illawarra nor Illawarra legends.
If I could be reincarnated as a pigeon so that I could dedicate my life to endlessly $hitting on its shiny head...How about a Mary statue outside the new Win Stadium
Match of the dayAs part of this return to being the "St George Dragons" will we also be playing games at the SCG at 3pm on a Saturday?
In 1963 we only played 5 games at Kogarah all year. In '64 it was 4 games. The '64 games were against Wests, Easts, Newtown and Canterbury. I guess we could still play Canterbury.
Not to mention Thursday night football.Yes but we got rid of those days for those wonderful Friday 6:00 and Sunday games (not)! Despite the TV sell to the contrary the big match atmosphere that the 3:00 MOTD (whoever played) used to bring is really only rivalled by Origin games and they’re over hyped nowadays.
Still prefer my football at 3:00 Sat or Sunday; crowds parents and kids can get there home in time ready for dinner and school week. All a bit over the top watching football at 10:00 at night ..lost something…
Yep with a slogan, "I paint anything " locker rooms included .......How about a Mary statue outside the new Win Stadium
That will never happen possm!The joint venture idea has failed three times, Saints and Illawarra, Wests and Balmain. Manly and Norths. Manly has de coupled and the other two have proved the experiment has failed.
Illawarra as a club failed twice financially and did not rise to great heights consistently on the field. The West Tigers are a basket case and Manly only kicked on once decoupled from Norths.
I would:
Have Saints retain the NRL license and have Illawarra as the Saints pathways and junior development club. Illawarra could also be the feeder club for St George.
The West Tigers should be decoupled and each club dropped to the NSW Cup Competition.
Manly and Noth Sydney stay as they are.
Canterbury to be renamed The South West Bulldogs (District Canterbury to Campbelltown).
Steelers were only around for 17 seasons, the last four were Super League effected. Sure in it's first seven or eight seasons the Steelers did struggle. But that's not unusual for a new club.The joint venture idea has failed three times, Saints and Illawarra, Wests and Balmain. Manly and Norths. Manly has de coupled and the other two have proved the experiment has failed.
Illawarra as a club failed twice financially and did not rise to great heights consistently on the field. The West Tigers are a basket case and Manly only kicked on once decoupled from Norths.
I would:
Have Saints retain the NRL license and have Illawarra as the Saints pathways and junior development club. Illawarra could also be the feeder club for St George.
The West Tigers should be decoupled and each club dropped to the NSW Cup Competition.
Manly and Noth Sydney stay as they are.
Canterbury to be renamed The Soguth West Bulldogs (District Canterbury to Campbelltown).
1.5 hrs on the train from the airport can be less. Easy as.It wasn't just a name survey, it was a bunch of questions about the future of the club, home grounds, what we thought of the joint venture, how we saw the club going forward. It also gave the opportunity to comment on the clubs performance, what we liked and what we didn't like. The name change was obviously the most controversial question but there was plenty of other stuff in there.
Anyway I thought we were already based in Wollongong, it's just that we have our home games at different places. Which, personally I think is a good thing. As an interstate supporter, Wollongong is absolutely the worst home ground to try and get to. Newcastle, Canberra, Townsville, all a plane flight and cab ride. Same with most Sydney grounds. Jubilee Oval, no problem. Wollongong you are obliged to hire a car and battle Sydney traffic. I once tried to catch the train but it turned out it was actually a bus and took close on 3 hours. Never again.
Why would steeler/illawarra accept that if you are suggesting all games are played at jubilee. What are they getting out of it? Being a feeder club to the great dragons name, that really hasn't been great since the 60s.The joint venture idea has failed three times, Saints and Illawarra, Wests and Balmain. Manly and Norths. Manly has de coupled and the other two have proved the experiment has failed.
Illawarra as a club failed twice financially and did not rise to great heights consistently on the field. The West Tigers are a basket case and Manly only kicked on once decoupled from Norths.
I would:
Have Saints retain the NRL license and have Illawarra as the Saints pathways and junior development club. Illawarra could also be the feeder club for St George.
The West Tigers should be decoupled and each club dropped to the NSW Cup Competition.
Manly and Noth Sydney stay as they are.
Canterbury to be renamed The South West Bulldogs (District Canterbury to Campbelltown).
StGeorge Since 1970 to 1998Why would steeler/illawarra accept that if you are suggesting all games are played at jubilee. What are they getting out of it? Being a feeder club to the great dragons name, that really hasn't been great since the 60s.