Rd 5 2008 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley

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Re: Rd 5 2008 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley

Postby CUTTERMAN » Tue Apr 22, 2008 12:15 am

That says it's 15000??? It also says that we had 0 attendance for 2007. Damn dodgy internet. :roll:
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Re: Rd 5 2008 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley

Postby Big Phil » Tue Apr 22, 2008 12:20 am

If the capacity at Unley is 15,000 people, than this week it will be announced that Timmy got the sack and the next coach at Port Magpies will be Roy Laird !!??

I can not physically see how the hell you'd fit that many people into a small ground that has access to about half of the outer closed off ???

Unbelievable that the crowd record for the newly named "House Brothers Oval" was over 24,000 spectators way back in 1924. It was a battle of the two Eastern suburbs clubs in Norwood and Sturt but it got me thinking about whether the grandstands were even there back in the 20's or would it have just been packed and packed mounds of people watching the game ?

Can't fathom that half of the AAMI Stadium capacity has fitted into to a tiny suburban paddock that is a part time dog park and playground with a footy oval somewhere amongst that !!?? Imagine the catering nightmares at a game with 15,000 people ?!! They'd be sold out of all drink and hot food by quarter time of the ressies !!??

Interesting facts though, needless to say. Still a little bamboozled by some of the figures given on that link though, sorry doesn't seem right ??!!

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Re: Rd 5 2008 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley

Postby heater31 » Tue Apr 22, 2008 12:25 am

Big Phil wrote:
I can not physically see how the hell you'd fit that many people into a small ground that has access to about half of the outer closed off ???

Unbelievable that the crowd record for the newly named "House Brothers Oval" was over 24,000 spectators way back in 1924. It was a battle of the two Eastern suburbs clubs in Norwood and Sturt but it got me thinking about whether the grandstands were even there back in the 20's or would it have just been packed and packed mounds of people watching the game ?





I think that you will find that the McKay stand was built a few years before 1924 no idea what the outer was like. The 15000 figure was possibly the old max capacity before the move in 1986.

Even 8000 would raise some serious public safety concerns today
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Re: Rd 5 2008 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley

Postby Rucciangelo » Tue Apr 22, 2008 12:26 am

Well I did put a wink after my comment! :wink:
I don't think I'd like to be at House Bros Oval when there's 8000 people.
And Big Phil there used to be an old stand where the Jack Oatey Stand now is that was demolished in about 1970 from memory.
I was there in the late 78 when Baggy kicked 10 against Port and there were over 19,000 there that rainy day. I have great memories of the BlueBird Girls and their lycra apparrel right in front of us. :shock:
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Re: Rd 5 2008 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley

Postby smac » Tue Apr 22, 2008 8:50 am

Rucciangelo wrote:Punch buggy Blue!
LMAO!
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Re: Rd 5 2008 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley

Postby sturtpeter » Tue Apr 22, 2008 1:26 pm

:lol: Thanks Clarrie! :lol:

I have been to the home of Footy when 22,000 plus filled the Oval.

We'll be happy to get 5,500 on Saturday.

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Re: Rd 5 2008 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Tue Apr 22, 2008 3:24 pm

sturt will go through undefeated for the rest of the year

no team will get within 10 goals of the double blues

they will win every grand final from now till 2020
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Re: Rd 5 2008 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley

Postby sturtpeter » Tue Apr 22, 2008 5:04 pm

Comment, MT.

A more appropriate scenario is another Golden Era such as 1966-1970.

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Re: Rd 5 2008 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley

Postby Cambridge Clarrie » Tue Apr 22, 2008 6:04 pm

sturtpeter wrote:Comment, MT.

A more appropriate scenario is another Golden Era such as 1966-1970.

Go Sturt!


With the depth we're showing across the grades thus far SP, another golden era is pretty much a certainty. I detect the slightest hint of sarcasm in MT's post. If he said we'd win every premiership between now and 2015, he'd probably be correct... Oh, and we'll more than likely provide the Magarey winner in each of those years too... :wink:
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Re: Rd 5 2008 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Wed Apr 23, 2008 5:39 am

Cambridge Clarrie wrote:
sturtpeter wrote:Comment, MT.

A more appropriate scenario is another Golden Era such as 1966-1970.

Go Sturt!


With the depth we're showing across the grades thus far SP, another golden era is pretty much a certainty. I detect the slightest hint of sarcasm in MT's post. If he said we'd win every premiership between now and 2015, he'd probably be correct... Oh, and we'll more than likely provide the Magarey winner in each of those years too... :wink:


no sarcasm, ive just been bamboozled by the propaganda coming out of UNLEY.

apart from magarey medallists i should add Ken Farmer medalists in those years as well.

who would have dreamt Perrie would keep going for so long
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Re: Rd 5 2008 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley

Postby Jimmy » Wed Apr 23, 2008 6:02 am

mighty_tiger_79 wrote:
Cambridge Clarrie wrote:
sturtpeter wrote:Comment, MT.

A more appropriate scenario is another Golden Era such as 1966-1970.

Go Sturt!


With the depth we're showing across the grades thus far SP, another golden era is pretty much a certainty. I detect the slightest hint of sarcasm in MT's post. If he said we'd win every premiership between now and 2015, he'd probably be correct... Oh, and we'll more than likely provide the Magarey winner in each of those years too... :wink:


no sarcasm, ive just been bamboozled by the propaganda coming out of UNLEY.

apart from magarey medallists i should add Ken Farmer medalists in those years as well.

who would have dreamt Perrie would keep going for so long


what propaganda coming out of unley????? oh, you mean SP? hahaha, hardly the voice of the masses.

maybe have a think of what you are saying MT, before you say it.

the blues have a huge game vs the bays, they have had us figured out the last few meetings and should go into the game just as confident, if not more, than the blues. we have some issues down back with height and your forward and midfield will be strong. here's to a cracking game that should be a fantastic one for the sanfl.
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Re: Rd 5 2008 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley

Postby johntheclaret » Wed Apr 23, 2008 8:27 am

Rucciangelo wrote:I just Googled the capacity for Unley Oval, so it should be accurate! :wink:
http://www.austadiums.com/stadiums/stadiums.php?id=216


Here's an alternative site and it confirms, so it must be correct :wink:

http://www.worldstadia.com/ws/show-page ... =Australia
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Re: Rd 5 2008 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley

Postby CUTTERMAN » Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:11 am

johntheclaret wrote:
Rucciangelo wrote:I just Googled the capacity for Unley Oval, so it should be accurate! :wink:
http://www.austadiums.com/stadiums/stadiums.php?id=216


Here's an alternative site and it confirms, so it must be correct :wink:

http://www.worldstadia.com/ws/show-page ... =Australia

That may be the case John and I guess it would be the legal capacity concerning insurance etc, however the Unley City Council HAS put a cap at 8000 and I guess the club agrees to this. Here's a link about it.
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Re: Rd 5 2008 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley

Postby johntheclaret » Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:23 am

I was being a bit cynical as to the validity of internet content Cutterman.
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Re: Rd 5 2008 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley

Postby CUTTERMAN » Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:25 am

OH! :oops:
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Re: Rd 5 2008 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley

Postby Pseudo » Wed Apr 23, 2008 10:51 am

Jimmy wrote: we have some issues down back with height and your forward and midfield will be strong.


Showers are forecast. Wet weather might nullify any height advantage enjoyed by the Bays.
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Re: Rd 5 2008 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley

Postby Jimmy » Wed Apr 23, 2008 12:16 pm

Pseudo wrote:
Jimmy wrote: we have some issues down back with height and your forward and midfield will be strong.


Showers are forecast. Wet weather might nullify any height advantage enjoyed by the Bays.


hmm, we used to be a wet weather team until a few years ago, will be interested to see if rick has us charged for a the damp weather!!

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Re: Rd 5 2008 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley

Postby therisingblues » Wed Apr 23, 2008 1:32 pm

From what I understand, our pressure has been a major part of our performances this year. That should be all the more telling in the confines of the House, but the wet weather is something we haven't had to deal with yet this year. It is a pretty big factor and will give us a better idea of just how far we have come.
Still early days though, but we owe the Tigers and should be a cracker of a match.

I have seen a photo of Unley Oval with a small stand in the place where the Jack Oatey Stand is now situated. The photo was black and white and the stand was way in the back ground, so it was hard to tell the details, save that it was a small stand, but the terraces rose up pretty high on that side. Gives some idea on how they used to fit 20,000+ in the old days.
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Re: Rd 5 2008 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley

Postby sturtpeter » Wed Apr 23, 2008 2:06 pm

Please get to HBO, yell out your support for our Blues and ensure the game's memorable for all the right, appropriate reasons. :D
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Re: Rd 5 2008 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley

Postby am Bays » Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:50 pm

Pseudo wrote:
Jimmy wrote: we have some issues down back with height and your forward and midfield will be strong.


Showers are forecast. Wet weather might nullify any height advantage enjoyed by the Bays.


Showers wont really benefit Sturts forward line of Herring, Perrie and Chmabers either. TRB you are tight Sturts pressure has been excellent and one of teh strengths of their game plan. I hope the Glenelg coaching staff are aware of this.
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