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Posted May 09, 2019 21:46 · last edited March 18, 2021 07:43

From what can be seen from behind those temporary fences the two artificial turfs are going to be an amazing facility for Dun players to use to train and play on. But to be honest only plays catch up with other NZ places who have heaps of them already.

I do not think that a youth academy is a $ making venture for football south is it?, how is running a academy for kids at the expense of Dun Senior football?   what's it taking away from the Senior grades?

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Unknown editor edited March 18, 2021 07:43

From what can be seen from behind those temporary fences the two artificial turfs are going to be an amazing facility for Dun players to use to train and play on. But to be honest only plays catch up with other NZ places who have heaps of them already.

I do not think that a youth academy is a $ making venture for football south is it?, how is running a academy for kids at the expense of Dun Senior football?   what's it taking away from the Senior grades?

Unknown editor edited May 09, 2019 22:03

From what can be seen from behind those temporary fences the two artificial turfs are going to be an amazing facility for Dunedin players to use to train and play on. But to be honest only plays catch up with other NZ cities who have heaps of them already.

I don't think that Youth Academy is a money making venture for Football South, is it ? - How is running a Youth Academy at the expense of Dunedin Senior Football ? - What's it taking away from the Senior grades ?.