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Re: Rating the changerooms?

Postby Barto » Tue May 12, 2009 11:56 pm

Mr Jarman says the facilities at Prospect are shithouse ;)
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Re: Rating the changerooms?

Postby fish » Wed May 13, 2009 12:01 am

I've only ever seen the change rooms at one ground - Prospect. The home rooms looked great but the away rooms somewhat small and spartan. Thankfully that has not bothered Centrals in the past few years :D
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Re: Rating the changerooms?

Postby redandblack » Wed May 13, 2009 9:59 am

No, we're telling it as it is. I'm not suggesting they put them anywhere else, but just giving an opinion on where they are, having spent many years using them and knowing how annoying it is to be so far from the ground. If you need something during a game from the rooms, it's a major nuisance. The visitor's dugout is also just about on the 50 metre line at one end and that's a bugger as well.

All in all, I'm with Ron Fuller on this one, the facilities for the visiting team are terrible.
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Re: Rating the changerooms?

Postby drebin » Wed May 13, 2009 1:59 pm

Traditionally (rightly or wrongly) the visitors rooms have always been poor / sub standard and small and that was a home ground advantage - do you want the opposition haivng rooms fit for a king. any advantage counts and in past years it never put off the Magpies and in the recent decade it hasn't seem to affect Centrals (and for a patch there North as we always seemed to win on the road!). However the SANFL through a grant in recent times funded an upgrade project and most clubs did improve the visitors rooms - certainly at Prospect that was the case. The visitors rooms at Prospect I agree are small but they are not as bad as some grounds.

If the major redevolpment at Prospect Oval gets rubber stamped next month then with a new facility in the very near future taking in the old Grand Stand right around to the Cricket Club then I think you will see magnificent away rooms for the visitors - they will be the best in the SANFL by a mile.
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Re: Rating the changerooms?

Postby Wedgie » Wed May 13, 2009 2:43 pm

drebin wrote:If the major redevolpment at Prospect Oval gets rubber stamped next month then with a new facility in the very near future taking in the old Grand Stand right around to the Cricket Club then I think you will see magnificent away rooms for the visitors - they will be the best in the SANFL by a mile.

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Re: Rating the changerooms?

Postby prowling panther » Thu May 14, 2009 10:28 pm

Wedgie wrote:
drebin wrote:If the major redevolpment at Prospect Oval gets rubber stamped next month then with a new facility in the very near future taking in the old Grand Stand right around to the Cricket Club then I think you will see magnificent away rooms for the visitors - they will be the best in the SANFL by a mile.

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