Must be top soil, should be a great playing surface by the looks of it.The grass isn't looking great ;-)
Try Henson park’s brick hill structure. The trough isn’t even connected to the sewer. I suggest people don’t sit down the hill from this toilet block.We really shouldn't complain.
You haven't lived until you step over what is seemingly the open trough running past the doorway, to get into the male urinals under the scoreboard at Leichardt Oval.
We are living in the future at Brookie, by comparison.
Go back to post #15 on page 1 of this thread. Current plans are to remove the berm.As long as the hill is untouched, I'll be happy, to many good memories over many years. I believe their going to put a stand at the back of the hill also, is this true ?
When it is finished its going to make the rest of the ground look dated.The CoE is hardly a minor upgrade.
hate to say it but it should be off-limits to the public from Feb to Oct. we are in 2021. Manly as a top sporting team should not have to play on a ground that during the week allows dogs to **** on it. the playing surface should be treated with respect more akin to an English premier league ground where NO ONE other than the first team and ground staff can set foot on it.I wonder if the ground gets updated if it will become a somewhat private ground not like now
For those not local you could (well up until the recent upgrades at least) go run on the field pretty much when ever you wanted
Agree, Terry. And it took years of constant pressure, scratching and clawing at every opportunity to even get that off the ground. Very grateful to everyone involved.The CoE is hardly a minor upgrade.
Agree but taking my young bloke down there to kick a footy is pretty specialhate to say it but it should be off-limits to the public from Feb to Oct. we are in 2021. Manly as a top sporting team should not have to play on a ground that during the week allows dogs to **** on it. the playing surface should be treated with respect more akin to an English premier league ground where NO ONE other than the first team and ground staff can set foot on it.
Me too. But when you look at the current state government’s record re: the old suburban grounds, Brookvale has been the only one that has seen a significant upgrade - largely at state govt expense - of any of them.Agree, Terry. And it took years of constant pressure, scratching and clawing at every opportunity to even get that off the ground. Very grateful to everyone involved.
Still looking forward to more though!
It will. But it will lift the ground into ‘stadium territory’. Hopefully we see some more money coming our way. Our wealthy council can help out some more too.When it is finished its going to make the rest of the ground look dated.
Kind of like when a person gets a nose job which looks great but highlights the wrinkles, bloodshot eyes and sagging skin on the rest of their boat race..
completely agree that would be special but at some point, something has to give. How long have we had a cow field? lets aim to make 4 pines the best playing surface in the comp.Agree but taking my young bloke down there to kick a footy is pretty special
Agree completely (although it is sad)completely agree that would be special but at some point, something has to give. How long have we had a cow field? lets aim to make 4 pines the best playing surface in the comp.
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