Asgardian wrote:Port Adelaide joined the AFL competition in 1997, that is my priority. The Port Adelaide Magpies should always have been our seconds team.
The SANFL stuffed things up in 1990 (& before that) & in 1996.
Port's history is where our main team is based.
Port's history say in 1950 is based on our league team, not our reserves. Port's history in 2013 is based on our AFL team, not our soon to be seconds team.
Just because teams like the Roosters are in a competition that is growing more irrelevant by the day, don't take it out on the most successful club in SA footy.
The SANFL stuffed up by giving a team no other SANFL team's supporters would ever relate to strongly the second AFL licence, and by believing, unrealistically, that the supporters of its origin team would maintain sufficient numbers to make it viable in the AFL.
Port Adelaide stuffed up by trying to get into the AFL behind everyone's back and force getting the first licence, triggering the formation of the Crows who recruited most of the non-Port supporters in SA, before the Power were formed. Port is now alienating football supporters more by using the same back door tactics to try to force the SANFL to let them turn the Magpies into a reserves team in the SANFL league competition.
The Crows only bought in after the "one club" move began by saying, "If they get a reserves team we'll want one too."
Port's consistent message is that they care nothing about the good of football in SA, just about the grandiosity of Port Adelaide.