Terry Zarsoff
First Grader
It stops occasionally, but you can watch your progress down to the playing arena.Not sure if the video is working
It stops occasionally, but you can watch your progress down to the playing arena.Not sure if the video is working
Not sure if the video is working
Nice thoughts, but the opposition will probably be using the JT Stand rooms.Works fine for me. smooth all the way through.
I see Manly will have to walk down some stairs to get to the field (safe with cleats on?) - so I'm assuming when the opposition walk out, the stairs flick up into a slide and dump them on the floor. (ala that bond movie)
I get where you're coming from Hv8, it's progress and all that, but their needs to be a place for the hard core Manly fans to congregate and mingle together, maybe half of the hill will do. In those hard fought tight games at Brookie our players draw strength from the support they get from our fans on the hill.
Looks awesome. Thanks for posting.Manly change room down the tunnel
Up to $4m to be spent on every ground in 1981, 4m might cover the car park up-grade in 2022.
What's a cleatWorks fine for me. smooth all the way through.
I see Manly will have to walk down some stairs to get to the field (safe with cleats on?) - so I'm assuming when the opposition walk out, the stairs flick up into a slide and dump them on the floor. (ala that bond movie)
The Homebush lobby schemed for years and even went so far as to stage the olympics in a bid to see their evil plan come to fruition.What a shame they abandoned plans for a stadium at Homebush.
Hi PhilThis is from Grogfields DT column today. If true, will have plenty of interest which way it goes.
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There is much interest on the northern peninsula about the naming of Manly’s new centre of excellence at Brookvale Oval.
There is talk that the club’s owners – the Penn family – want to name the facility after themselves (Penn Health) rather than after a club legend.
This will create debate among Sea Eagles diehards because the facility was funded by the state government, not the owners, on council land. It has cost taxpayers $35 million.
Northern Beaches council mayor Michael Regan was reluctant to comment when contacted by The Sunday Telegraph.
“I have to be diplomatic,” he said, “The club has a 30-year lease on that portion of the ground.
“It’s up to the fans and the broader community. I’ll leave it at that.”
This is a difficult one for CEO Stephen Humphreys.
Manly has announced the new stand at the northern end of the ground will be named after the late immortal Bob Fulton. The stand that was previously known as the Fulton-Menzies stand will now be named the Menzies-Lyons stand.
What's a cleat
How many players do we have gifted enough that they can chew gum and walk down stairs at the same time?
This is from Grogfields DT column today. If true, will have plenty of interest which way it goes.
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There is much interest on the northern peninsula about the naming of Manly’s new centre of excellence at Brookvale Oval.
There is talk that the club’s owners – the Penn family – want to name the facility after themselves (Penn Health) rather than after a club legend.
This will create debate among Sea Eagles diehards because the facility was funded by the state government, not the owners, on council land. It has cost taxpayers $35 million.
Northern Beaches council mayor Michael Regan was reluctant to comment when contacted by The Sunday Telegraph.
“I have to be diplomatic,” he said, “The club has a 30-year lease on that portion of the ground.
“It’s up to the fans and the broader community. I’ll leave it at that.”
This is a difficult one for CEO Stephen Humphreys.
Manly has announced the new stand at the northern end of the ground will be named after the late immortal Bob Fulton. The stand that was previously known as the Fulton-Menzies stand will now be named the Menzies-Lyons stand.
Y'know... I googled cleat and there's no reference to it on the whole internet, so I created this page just for everyone.
Definition of CLEAT
a wedge-shaped piece fastened to or projecting from something and serving as a support or check; a wooden or metal fitting usually with two projecting horns around which a rope may be made fast; a strip fastened across something to give strength or hold in position… See the full definitionwww.merriam-webster.com
Definition of cleat
1a: a wedge-shaped piece fastened to or projecting from something and serving as a support or check
b: a wooden or metal fitting usually with two projecting horns around which a rope may be made fast
2a: a strip fastened across something to give strength or hold in position
b(1): a projecting piece (as on the bottom of a shoe) that furnishes a grip
(2)cleats plural : shoes equipped with cleats
(3) Bitey boots : Scottish slang
ta dah! (lulz)
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