by RB » Tue May 27, 2014 10:03 pm
by stan » Wed May 28, 2014 12:06 pm
LPH wrote:If it looks like a Duck/Magpie, sounds like a Duck/Magpie & walks like a Duck/Magpie - chances are, it's a Duck/Magpie.
by stan » Wed May 28, 2014 12:08 pm
RB wrote:But it isn't a Magpie, it's a Power reserves side...
by Dogwatcher » Wed May 28, 2014 12:17 pm
by Aerie » Wed May 28, 2014 12:26 pm
Dogwatcher wrote:I'll let Port Adelaide people decide whether they are the Magpies, or the Power.
Not all of them can seem to make up their mind.
by mal » Wed May 28, 2014 12:57 pm
by Booney » Wed May 28, 2014 1:02 pm
Aerie wrote:Dogwatcher wrote:I'll let Port Adelaide people decide whether they are the Magpies, or the Power.
Not all of them can seem to make up their mind.
Being an Eagles supporter, I can relate to other people telling you what your club is or isn't and you are right, all that really matters is what the Port people think. It is their club.
However, there are more issues than identity at play here.
by SimonH » Wed May 28, 2014 1:27 pm
Speaking of 'what's in a name?', it seems that you get an invitation if you are a standalone club merely 'affiliated' with an AFL team, but you don't get one if you're an AFL reserves side (either that, or AFL reserves sides automatically knock back any invitation as they have less than no interest in the comp—the result has been the same either way).mal wrote::?:
What happens If either or both Port Power Reserves or Adelaide Crow Reserves play off the SANFL Grand Final this season ?
Will they be accepted into the Foxtel Cup of 2015 ?
by SimonH » Wed May 28, 2014 1:48 pm
It's a good point. At its base (technically) it's an incorporated association (or similar) and even a constitution—but no-one barracks for incorporated associations, or constitutions. A club is the whole package ("the vibe of the thing"), and so how much (if any) of the package you can change or take out before it's "not the same/ I don't support them any more" will vary from fan to fan. And so you'll get a splintering of a club's supporter base on any divisive definitional issue.Booney wrote:Thank, You.
I've noted several times that I'm interested in people's definition of what a "club" is.
Is it the letter head on an official document?
Is it the guernsey?
Is it the song they sing?
Is it the people who support it?
I think it would be pretty hard to define what a "football club" actually is.
by CUTTERMAN » Wed May 28, 2014 1:54 pm
SimonH wrote:Speaking of 'what's in a name?', it seems that you get an invitation if you are a standalone club merely 'affiliated' with an AFL team, but you don't get one if you're an AFL reserves side (either that, or AFL reserves sides automatically knock back any invitation as they have less than no interest in the comp—the result has been the same either way).mal wrote::?:
What happens If either or both Port Power Reserves or Adelaide Crow Reserves play off the SANFL Grand Final this season ?
Will they be accepted into the Foxtel Cup of 2015 ?
East Perth earned their invitation in 2013 when they were a standalone club, and are competing in 2014 as an AFL-affiliated team. On the other side of the ledger, Williamstown earned their invitation in 2013 when they were (I think) a Western Bulldogs affiliate, and are competing in 2014 as a stand-alone. But if either of them were actually called 'West Coast' or 'Footscray' at the relevant time, I don't think they'd be in this comp.
Whether 'Port Adelaide FC' (presuming their SANFL side finishes top 2 after finals) get an invitation to the 2015 Foxtel Cup, will be quite an interesting question.
by bennymacca » Wed May 28, 2014 1:56 pm
SimonH wrote:It's a good point. At its base (technically) it's an incorporated association (or similar) and even a constitution—but no-one barracks for incorporated associations, or constitutions. A club is the whole package ("the vibe of the thing"), and so how much (if any) of the package you can change or take out before it's "not the same/ I don't support them any more" will vary from fan to fan. And so you'll get a splintering of a club's supporter base on any divisive definitional issue.Booney wrote:Thank, You.
I've noted several times that I'm interested in people's definition of what a "club" is.
Is it the letter head on an official document?
Is it the guernsey?
Is it the song they sing?
Is it the people who support it?
I think it would be pretty hard to define what a "football club" actually is.
Of the body of people who have called themselves "Port Adelaide Magpies" supporters at some point in their lives:
• some will believe that the Port Adelaide Magpies live on quite healthily today and they'll barrack for them as hard and enthusiastically as ever
• some will believe that the Port Adelaide Magpies era came to an end when the final siren blew on 2013, and it's an AFL reserves side wearing prison bars (at least for the time being) from 2014 onwards
• some will believe that in practical terms the Port Adelaide Magpies era came to an end in 1997 and everything since then has just been the detail of slowly winding down the Port Adelaide presence in the SANFL competition; and no doubt
• some will believe something else entirely.
There's no one "right" answer (even though plenty of people believe that their answer is right and anyone who disagrees with them is wrong). Of course most people who in 2014 call themselves "Port Adelaide supporters" wouldn't care less about that kind of stuff if their club is on top of the AFL ladder (and, as a bonus, on top of the SANFL ladder).
by therisingblues » Wed May 28, 2014 6:03 pm
bennymacca wrote:SimonH wrote:It's a good point. At its base (technically) it's an incorporated association (or similar) and even a constitution—but no-one barracks for incorporated associations, or constitutions. A club is the whole package ("the vibe of the thing"), and so how much (if any) of the package you can change or take out before it's "not the same/ I don't support them any more" will vary from fan to fan. And so you'll get a splintering of a club's supporter base on any divisive definitional issue.Booney wrote:Thank, You.
I've noted several times that I'm interested in people's definition of what a "club" is.
Is it the letter head on an official document?
Is it the guernsey?
Is it the song they sing?
Is it the people who support it?
I think it would be pretty hard to define what a "football club" actually is.
Of the body of people who have called themselves "Port Adelaide Magpies" supporters at some point in their lives:
• some will believe that the Port Adelaide Magpies live on quite healthily today and they'll barrack for them as hard and enthusiastically as ever
• some will believe that the Port Adelaide Magpies era came to an end when the final siren blew on 2013, and it's an AFL reserves side wearing prison bars (at least for the time being) from 2014 onwards
• some will believe that in practical terms the Port Adelaide Magpies era came to an end in 1997 and everything since then has just been the detail of slowly winding down the Port Adelaide presence in the SANFL competition; and no doubt
• some will believe something else entirely.
There's no one "right" answer (even though plenty of people believe that their answer is right and anyone who disagrees with them is wrong). Of course most people who in 2014 call themselves "Port Adelaide supporters" wouldn't care less about that kind of stuff if their club is on top of the AFL ladder (and, as a bonus, on top of the SANFL ladder).
similarly, im not sure why there was all this talk a few years ago about port power not having a right to claim their SANFL heritage. of course they can. kind of silly that they couldnt.
by Booney » Thu May 29, 2014 9:02 am
by smac » Thu May 29, 2014 9:57 am
Booney wrote:Aerie wrote:Dogwatcher wrote:I'll let Port Adelaide people decide whether they are the Magpies, or the Power.
Not all of them can seem to make up their mind.
Being an Eagles supporter, I can relate to other people telling you what your club is or isn't and you are right, all that really matters is what the Port people think. It is their club.
However, there are more issues than identity at play here.
Thank, You.
I've noted several times that I'm interested in people's definition of what a "club" is.
Is it the letter head on an official document?
Is it the guernsey?
Is it the song they sing?
Is it the people who support it?
I think it would be pretty hard to define what a "football club" actually is.
by Booney » Thu May 29, 2014 10:13 am
smac wrote:Booney wrote:Aerie wrote:Dogwatcher wrote:I'll let Port Adelaide people decide whether they are the Magpies, or the Power.
Not all of them can seem to make up their mind.
Being an Eagles supporter, I can relate to other people telling you what your club is or isn't and you are right, all that really matters is what the Port people think. It is their club.
However, there are more issues than identity at play here.
Thank, You.
I've noted several times that I'm interested in people's definition of what a "club" is.
Is it the letter head on an official document?
Is it the guernsey?
Is it the song they sing?
Is it the people who support it?
I think it would be pretty hard to define what a "football club" actually is.
A club is people. Supporters, players, administrators. All the other stuff is what makes it different to other clubs.
by smac » Thu May 29, 2014 10:27 am
by Booney » Thu May 29, 2014 10:58 am
smac wrote:But these cookies define your identity crisis perfectly.
by Cash 123 » Thu May 29, 2014 2:06 pm
by am Bays » Thu May 29, 2014 2:25 pm
Booney wrote:smac wrote:But these cookies define your identity crisis perfectly.
No crisis, I know exactly who I am.
by wild dog » Thu May 29, 2014 3:04 pm
Booney wrote:I'm not sure it's Benny who is incapable of understanding the topic at hand.
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