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read moreThe Fremantle Dockers Football Club is reportedly set to ask for millions of dollars from the City of Fremantle in order to move from its planned new home at Cockburn Aquatic and Recreation Facility.
According to a report in WAtoday, the Dockers are reluctant to move to the community sport and recreation hub that will be their new home unless the City of Fremantle pays them a significant sum to vacate premises at Fremantle Oval - despite the fact the City never wanted them to leave in the first place.
The Dockers, the City of Cockburn and Curtin University are co-funding the $109 million aquatic and recreation facility under construction at Cockburn's Central West, with the help of $12.4 million in Federal and Western Australian Government grants.
However, WAtoday reported that the Dockers have asked the City of Fremantle for a sum in the region of $4 million for the building they will vacate at Fremantle Oval, despite electing to move their traditional base after the council fought to keep the club there with a proposed development to rival the Cockburn bid.
City of Fremantle Chief Executive Graeme Mackenzie confirmed the Dockers had indicated they believed there was value to their building at Fremantle Oval and if they vacated the building would want payment for this.
Mackenzie did not confirm the amount to WAtoday, but did say the club built the clubhouse in 2000 with the help of a $2 million loan the City took out on its behalf.
If they vacate the building, the Dockers will also be breaking a lease that is only scheduled to end in 2054.
Another option is for the Dockers to keep a nominal presence, such as a club shop, at the Fremantle Oval.
The continuing uncertainty has long hampered City of Fremantle's ability to finalise its plans for the oval and surrounds, including the Stan Reilly aged care centre.
The City has teamed with the WA Football Commission, the Western Australian Department of Sport and the Dockers to look at the oval's long-term viability and under a council proposal, the rival East Fremantle Sharks and South Fremantle Bulldogs could once again share the oval again as they did in the 1950s.
Dockers Strategic Projects General Manager Brad Paatsch said a draft copy of that report was expected to be presented to stakeholders "in due course", after which the Dockers would be in a position to consider the future options for Fremantle Oval.
Fremantle Councillor Rachel Pemberton said the Fremantle community and council had long supported and taken pride in the Dockers.
Councillor Pemberton told WAtoday "it's a shame they want this significant amount of money when we didn't even want them to leave.
"But we have not been able to use Fremantle Oval for a long time as a community facility and it is a fantastic one.
"So if anything good is to come out of this it will be being able to use it again for community events and relieve the pressure on the Esplanade Reserve, which has taken a bit of a hammering."
The Keep Freo in Freo action group, formed in 2012, has battled the move, saying it amounts to a betrayal of the city.
A spokesman for the group said this latest development was "a bit like the petulant 21-year-old giving the bird to the parents as he leaves the supportive family home of his upbringing".
The spokesman added "Free rent for 21 years and this is the thanks.
"It needs to be remembered that when the WAFC tried to force Fremantle to move to Subiaco, the Fremantle Council bent over backwards to help the Fremantle Football Club with free rent and a cheap loan. The council also gave the Dockers exclusive rights to the oval which meant a lot of traditional community events had to find a new home and even South Fremantle had to compromise on how it could use the oval.
"The Dockers building was built largely with community support by people who passionately got behind Fremantle staying in Fremantle. In addition, they are receiving taxpayers' money to relocate into a new building and now have the cheek to ask the taxpayers to buy their old digs back.
"The state and federal governments should just tell the Dockers that they've already got a great free ride and that they need to stop being so greedy. When you break a lease and walk away from a commitment, you don't get a payout."
Click here to read the full story in WAtoday.
Images: Fremantle Oval (top) and the Dockers' planned new Cockburn (home).
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