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Every baby born at the werribee mercy today will become wu members .
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+xEvery baby born at the werribee mercy today will become wu members . Im calling DOCS, thats cruelty to the poor bubs surely? lol
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Carlito
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+x+xEvery baby born at the werribee mercy today will become wu members . Im calling DOCS, thats cruelty to the poor bubs surely? lol Theyre rehashing what Atatlanta have been doing for years
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Monoethnic Social Club
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+x+x+xEvery baby born at the werribee mercy today will become wu members . Im calling DOCS, thats cruelty to the poor bubs surely? lol Theyre rehashing what Atatlanta have been doing for years ? Atalanta or Atlanta?...
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Western United and Essendon Football Club in landmark facilities partnershipWestern United has strengthened its connection to the west, partnering with Essendon Football Club in a landmark deal for the two elite sporting codes. The tenancy partnership will mean United’s administration staff and A-League team will move to the Essendon Hangar in Tullamarine, bringing the green and black staff under the one roof for the first time. Chris Pehlivanis, CEO Western United said: “Our core values at Western United are togetherness, effort and growth and this partnership speaks to those values in every way," Pehlivanis said. “Our club has grown enormously over a short period of time and as a result, we needed to explore all options to accommodate both our staff and our players and their increasing high-performance needs. “To be able to utilise the world class facilities at The Hangar and bring our team together was a really attractive solution for us while we build our permanent home in Tarneit. “Importantly we are still very committed to our existing partnership with the George Cross Football Club in Fraser Rise. Whilst we’ve had a need to expand, we have also been able to strengthen our partnership with George Cross. “We’ve been with George Cross from the beginning - many fans will fondly remember being at this venue for our first practice match – and we will continue to have a presence there long into the future. “Our academy program will continue to operate out of the facility as well as our future women’s football program.” The partnership with Essendon is testament to the rapid growth of United. In just its third year of existence, it has expanded to include youth academy teams, an A-League Women's licence for season 2022/23 plus community partnerships and programs such as the partnership with Calder United and the establishment of Powerchair and Frame Football teams. The move also allows Western United Academy teams to play home games at George Cross FC throughout the Victorian NPL competition. Essendon Chief Executive Xavier Campbell welcomed Western United Football Club to the NEC Hangar. “We welcome Western United as partners at the NEC Hangar, and look forward to a strong partnership between the cross-code organisations over the years to come,” Campbell said. “The partnership will see Western United primarily utilise the community oval on our training fields, with their players and staff also accessing some of the new performance and expanded office areas. While this partnership will deliver important outcomes for the Essendon Football Club, providing an important step forward in our aspirations for developing a truly world class, multi-faceted sports and community precinct, it’s also important to note that the partnership and particularly the use of training facilities will have no direct impact on the operations of our football programs. That said, we expect the partnership over time to provide a range of opportunities for growth as our staff and players develop relationships and identify and leverage opportunities for mutual benefit.” The Western United A-League Men’s team will begin training at The Hangar from Monday 18th October. source: https://www.wufc.com.au/news/western-united-and-essendon-football-club-landmark-facilities-partnership
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+xWestern United and Essendon Football Club in landmark facilities partnershipWestern United has strengthened its connection to the west, partnering with Essendon Football Club in a landmark deal for the two elite sporting codes. The tenancy partnership will mean United’s administration staff and A-League team will move to the Essendon Hangar in Tullamarine, bringing the green and black staff under the one roof for the first time. Chris Pehlivanis, CEO Western United said: “Our core values at Western United are togetherness, effort and growth and this partnership speaks to those values in every way," Pehlivanis said. “Our club has grown enormously over a short period of time and as a result, we needed to explore all options to accommodate both our staff and our players and their increasing high-performance needs. “To be able to utilise the world class facilities at The Hangar and bring our team together was a really attractive solution for us while we build our permanent home in Tarneit. “Importantly we are still very committed to our existing partnership with the George Cross Football Club in Fraser Rise. Whilst we’ve had a need to expand, we have also been able to strengthen our partnership with George Cross. “We’ve been with George Cross from the beginning - many fans will fondly remember being at this venue for our first practice match – and we will continue to have a presence there long into the future. “Our academy program will continue to operate out of the facility as well as our future women’s football program.” The partnership with Essendon is testament to the rapid growth of United. In just its third year of existence, it has expanded to include youth academy teams, an A-League Women's licence for season 2022/23 plus community partnerships and programs such as the partnership with Calder United and the establishment of Powerchair and Frame Football teams. The move also allows Western United Academy teams to play home games at George Cross FC throughout the Victorian NPL competition. Essendon Chief Executive Xavier Campbell welcomed Western United Football Club to the NEC Hangar. “We welcome Western United as partners at the NEC Hangar, and look forward to a strong partnership between the cross-code organisations over the years to come,” Campbell said. “The partnership will see Western United primarily utilise the community oval on our training fields, with their players and staff also accessing some of the new performance and expanded office areas. While this partnership will deliver important outcomes for the Essendon Football Club, providing an important step forward in our aspirations for developing a truly world class, multi-faceted sports and community precinct, it’s also important to note that the partnership and particularly the use of training facilities will have no direct impact on the operations of our football programs. That said, we expect the partnership over time to provide a range of opportunities for growth as our staff and players develop relationships and identify and leverage opportunities for mutual benefit.” The Western United A-League Men’s team will begin training at The Hangar from Monday 18th October. source: https://www.wufc.com.au/news/western-united-and-essendon-football-club-landmark-facilities-partnership “Our core values at Western United are togetherness, effort and growth and this partnership speaks to those values in every way," Pehlivanis said. “Importantly we are still very committed to our existing partnership with the George Cross Football Club in Fraser Rise. Whilst we’ve had a need to expand, we have also been able to strengthen our partnership with George Cross. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH And the best till last: “The partnership will see Western United primarily utilise the community oval on our training fields, with their players and staff also accessing some of the new performance and expanded office areas
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+x“Our core values at Western United are togetherness, effort and growth and this partnership speaks to those values in every way," Pehlivanis said. “Importantly we are still very committed to our existing partnership with the George Cross Football Club in Fraser Rise. Whilst we’ve had a need to expand, we have also been able to strengthen our partnership with George Cross. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH And the best till last: “The partnership will see Western United primarily utilise the community oval on our training fields, with their players and staff also accessing some of the new performance and expanded office areas As amusing as the article was, I just had a bit of a funny thought. Although the opportunity has kinda passed, immediately after rejecting WU games at lakeside, SM should have offered the Nix full use of the ground for the entire season. Just to stick the knife in a bit deeper.
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+x+x“Our core values at Western United are togetherness, effort and growth and this partnership speaks to those values in every way," Pehlivanis said. “Importantly we are still very committed to our existing partnership with the George Cross Football Club in Fraser Rise. Whilst we’ve had a need to expand, we have also been able to strengthen our partnership with George Cross. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH And the best till last: “The partnership will see Western United primarily utilise the community oval on our training fields, with their players and staff also accessing some of the new performance and expanded office areas As amusing as the article was, I just had a bit of a funny thought. Although the opportunity has kinda passed, immediately after rejecting WU games at lakeside, SM should have offered the Nix full use of the ground for the entire season. Just to stick the knife in a bit deeper. Hahahaha I know a couple of mad AEK fans at Lakeside that would all up for that one :)
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The Shovel Has Been Found. Western United told FTBL that the move and tenancy partnership with Essendon is part of a two year deal with an option for a third. The club is in the process of building their own grounds with construction on their Wyndham City stadium starting this month.
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+xThe Shovel Has Been Found. Western United told FTBL that the move and tenancy partnership with Essendon is part of a two year deal with an option for a third. The club is in the process of building their own grounds with construction on their Wyndham City stadium starting this month. I'd rather take a shovel to the heads of those who allowed this joke of a franchise to be admitted to the top tier of Australian football.
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+xThe Shovel Has Been Found. Western United told FTBL that the move and tenancy partnership with Essendon is part of a two year deal with an option for a third. The club is in the process of building their own grounds with construction on their Wyndham City stadium starting this month. So Pehlivanis is now stating that the local council funded roadworks in the area are the same thing as WMG commencing groundwork on their planning approval-less stadium? Wow, that must mean that I can claim that the local council doing road resurfacing three streets away means I can claim to have started building my townhouses ... happy days.
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+x+xThe Shovel Has Been Found. Western United told FTBL that the move and tenancy partnership with Essendon is part of a two year deal with an option for a third. The club is in the process of building their own grounds with construction on their Wyndham City stadium starting this month. So Pehlivanis is now stating that the local council funded roadworks in the area are the same thing as WMG commencing groundwork on their planning approval-less stadium? Wow, that must mean that I can claim that the local council doing road resurfacing three streets away means I can claim to have started building my townhouses ... happy days. Yep. Sounds like they are trying to pull the wool over the public's eyes with the council works. But that's why they probably just said the process has begun. As opposed to actual works starting.
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+x+x+x+xEvery baby born at the werribee mercy today will become wu members . Im calling DOCS, thats cruelty to the poor bubs surely? lol Theyre rehashing what Atatlanta have been doing for years ? Atalanta or Atlanta?... Atalanta.
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+x+xThe Shovel Has Been Found. Western United told FTBL that the move and tenancy partnership with Essendon is part of a two year deal with an option for a third. The club is in the process of building their own grounds with construction on their Wyndham City stadium starting this month. I'd rather take a shovel to the heads of those who allowed this joke of a franchise to be admitted to the top tier of Australian football. Yep.
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So did anyone attend the golden shovel ceremony for the commencement of the taxpayer funded haul road this week? Did it happen on 25th October as promised?
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+xSo did anyone attend the golden shovel ceremony for the commencement of the taxpayer funded haul road this week? Did it happen on 25th October as promised? I gave them a golden shower 🤣🤣
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Over the weekend have heard that WU will not be fielding juniors in the NPLVic comp in 2022. Interesting that APL isnt mandating academies like FFA used to...
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+xOver the weekend have heard that WU will not be fielding juniors in the NPLVic comp in 2022. Interesting that APL isnt mandating academies like FFA used to... Lack of facilities maybe? he he
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+xOver the weekend have heard that WU will not be fielding juniors in the NPLVic comp in 2022. Interesting that APL isnt mandating academies like FFA used to... It's a brave new world. What a joke.
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Heard from someone in the team that they have players and a coach training away from the group as they are antivaxxers. Not sure if its been reported already and this was a few weeks back so mightve changed
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+xOver the weekend have heard that WU will not be fielding juniors in the NPLVic comp in 2022. Interesting that APL isnt mandating academies like FFA used to... Do All clubs have academies??
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+xHeard from someone in the team that they have players and a coach training away from the group as they are antivaxxers. Not sure if its been reported already and this was a few weeks back so mightve changed I heard something similar. But they were anti mandatory vaccines. And considering they are healthy young athletes I don't see anything wrong with it.
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+x+xHeard from someone in the team that they have players and a coach training away from the group as they are antivaxxers. Not sure if its been reported already and this was a few weeks back so mightve changed And considering they are healthy young athletes I don't see anything wrong with it. besides the obvious, what about the fact that they are 20 times more likely to pass it on to someone - Meaning the chances of the club having to shut down and staff or players isolate increases massively.
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+xHeard from someone in the team that they have players and a coach training away from the group as they are antivaxxers. Not sure if its been reported already and this was a few weeks back so mightve changed If true, clubs would be within their rights to sack these players i would have thought.
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+x+xHeard from someone in the team that they have players and a coach training away from the group as they are antivaxxers. Not sure if its been reported already and this was a few weeks back so mightve changed If true, clubs would be within their rights to sack these players i would have thought. Especially if you're a victorian club
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+xHeard from someone in the team that they have players and a coach training away from the group as they are antivaxxers. Not sure if its been reported already and this was a few weeks back so mightve changed Apparently the number of unvaccinated players league wide has reduced dramatically since that original report of 15 a few weeks back. The word is that there are now only a small number of maybe 2-4 unvaccinated players league wide. It's unclear if any of those players are at WU though. If they are, then they would not be able to train with the squad nor in person with any coach under the current state restrictions.
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+x+xHeard from someone in the team that they have players and a coach training away from the group as they are antivaxxers. Not sure if its been reported already and this was a few weeks back so mightve changed Apparently the number of unvaccinated players league wide has reduced dramatically since that original report of 15 a few weeks back. The word is that there are now only a small number of maybe 2-4 unvaccinated players league wide. It's unclear if any of those players are at WU though. If they are, then they would not be able to train with the squad nor in person with any coach under the current state restrictions. was def 4 players and 1 coach. But yeah, it was about two weeks ago, so they might've changed their tune and gotten it.
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+x+xOver the weekend have heard that WU will not be fielding juniors in the NPLVic comp in 2022. Interesting that APL isnt mandating academies like FFA used to... Do All clubs have academies?? Most clubs are setting academies up. Mv have one and atm the kids and the npl and youth team are training at mariybong high
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+x+x+xHeard from someone in the team that they have players and a coach training away from the group as they are antivaxxers. Not sure if its been reported already and this was a few weeks back so mightve changed And considering they are healthy young athletes I don't see anything wrong with it. besides the obvious, what about the fact that they are 20 times more likely to pass it on to someone - Meaning the chances of the club having to shut down and staff or players isolate increases massively. "Facts are stubborn things, but statistics are pliable.” More likely doesn't not equal definitely. How did that gym in Sydney have 15 positive cases linked to it. Fully vaxed people only allowed. Euros ran without any major outbreaks. Other sports around the world are running without this mandate. Don't fall for the fearmongering. This can be managed.
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