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by amber_fluid » Mon Jun 05, 2017 5:02 pm
by CUTTERMAN » Mon Jun 05, 2017 5:07 pm
by amber_fluid » Mon Jun 05, 2017 5:10 pm
Booney wrote:therisingblues wrote:It is a sign of my respect for the Magpies and those supporters that have been alienated by the Power's take over that I do not forget that they are probably suffering more than I.
But hey, you speak for ALL Port supporters and I obviously have no idea about human nature whatsoever, as there is only one type of Port supporter. YOU, right?
I would suggest I'm more reflective of the average Port Adelaide fan than morrel, for instance. Morrel is, for mine, a little more "right wing" in terms of his thoughts on the matter. Not many Port people I know are as definitive in their thoughts as he is. His call.
I've posted numerous times the loss I've felt since the Magpies became our AFL players SANFL base, only posted some weeks ago that my "We exist to win premierships" shirt is no longer true, it hurts, but it's the price we have paid to be on the national stage. From Alberton to the world. That's not something new to my posting on the matter.
So, yes, those of us who feel that way are indeed suffering more than you, however, many of us choose to feel good about the AFL side, the Adelaide Oval in full flight, China etc etc than sit and reflect, morosely, about what might have been. What it is, is what it is.
I think you'll also find many of the Magpies who felt truly alienated ( many of them Magpies players from the 80's/90's ) are coming around to the feeling of the unified club. It's either that or, in my view, be a piss weak supporter and just walk away.
by Rising Power » Mon Jun 05, 2017 5:22 pm
Dutchy wrote:Are you saying that half of the current Magpies crowd is simply there to observe the Power players?
by amber_fluid » Mon Jun 05, 2017 5:22 pm
morell wrote:I feel for the Port supporters that haven't been able to move on, must be very sad to be so bitter. You can't help negativity I suppose!
The Port Adelaide I grew up supporting was always looking to be the best, always looking for the ultimate success, was constantly striving to be the most successful senior football club in the land. To do that, we had to move to the best competition in the land. It was a natural and entirely understandable progression. Port Adelaide are playing in the AFL, so to those Magpie fans, come along to a Power game, just try it. See how you go.
Now, I have put up with a lot in this thread of late, bit of name calling and stirring up is fine as I understand that most are merely misguided and perhaps a bit naive - so I do tend to poke fun and perhaps offer a little bit of brevity.
But. For the admin of a site called "safooty" to state things like this:raped then destroyed by a soulless franchise created solely for plastic fans.
Is beyond the pale.
1. To use sexual assault as analogous to football comings and goings is honestly pretty disgusting. Go **** yourself.
2. You are not a Port Adelaide member or supporter, you don't get to tell us where our soul is. Go **** yourself.
3. Come and stand on the hill and tell me and my mates that we're soulless fans. All of us have been supporters for decades. Go **** yourself.
4. Your meager attempts at a false and revisionist history to undermine the Port Adelaide Football Club does nothing to hide your obvious resentment. You just come across as a sad old flog. Go **** yourself.
The above is why I loathe so many SANFL people. Instead of being respectful and engaging with fellow football people, Port or not, you blatantly alienate and ostracise. I'm the perfect candidate to go to SANFL games. I'm soon to retire from local footy, I'll have spare time, I like football, maybe I would come along to more and more games, but this above just makes me want the entire league and it's clubs to wither and die.
That sort of pissant state league level bullshit is really whats hold your league back. You're specifically and actively reducing your market. People hear dudes talk like that about the clubs they love (AFL) and figure the SANFL is only for the old school die hards - so why would they bother? Forget about the AFL Reserves. I'd start focusing on this attitude and public relations as the first and easiest problem to solve.
But aside from all that, you can have your thread back. All the best.
by Booney » Mon Jun 05, 2017 5:22 pm
amber_fluid wrote:Booney wrote:therisingblues wrote:It is a sign of my respect for the Magpies and those supporters that have been alienated by the Power's take over that I do not forget that they are probably suffering more than I.
But hey, you speak for ALL Port supporters and I obviously have no idea about human nature whatsoever, as there is only one type of Port supporter. YOU, right?
I would suggest I'm more reflective of the average Port Adelaide fan than morrel, for instance. Morrel is, for mine, a little more "right wing" in terms of his thoughts on the matter. Not many Port people I know are as definitive in their thoughts as he is. His call.
I've posted numerous times the loss I've felt since the Magpies became our AFL players SANFL base, only posted some weeks ago that my "We exist to win premierships" shirt is no longer true, it hurts, but it's the price we have paid to be on the national stage. From Alberton to the world. That's not something new to my posting on the matter.
So, yes, those of us who feel that way are indeed suffering more than you, however, many of us choose to feel good about the AFL side, the Adelaide Oval in full flight, China etc etc than sit and reflect, morosely, about what might have been. What it is, is what it is.
I think you'll also find many of the Magpies who felt truly alienated ( many of them Magpies players from the 80's/90's ) are coming around to the feeling of the unified club. It's either that or, in my view, be a piss weak supporter and just walk away.
Each to their own Booney, but the easiest or the piss weak supporters support the Power.
Not all of course but some are just sheep who followed!
Walking away is sometimes the hardest thing you can do in life........
by amber_fluid » Mon Jun 05, 2017 5:30 pm
Booney wrote:amber_fluid wrote:Booney wrote:
I would suggest I'm more reflective of the average Port Adelaide fan than morrel, for instance. Morrel is, for mine, a little more "right wing" in terms of his thoughts on the matter. Not many Port people I know are as definitive in their thoughts as he is. His call.
I've posted numerous times the loss I've felt since the Magpies became our AFL players SANFL base, only posted some weeks ago that my "We exist to win premierships" shirt is no longer true, it hurts, but it's the price we have paid to be on the national stage. From Alberton to the world. That's not something new to my posting on the matter.
So, yes, those of us who feel that way are indeed suffering more than you, however, many of us choose to feel good about the AFL side, the Adelaide Oval in full flight, China etc etc than sit and reflect, morosely, about what might have been. What it is, is what it is.
I think you'll also find many of the Magpies who felt truly alienated ( many of them Magpies players from the 80's/90's ) are coming around to the feeling of the unified club. It's either that or, in my view, be a piss weak supporter and just walk away.
Each to their own Booney, but the easiest or the piss weak supporters support the Power.
Not all of course but some are just sheep who followed!
Walking away is sometimes the hardest thing you can do in life........
Walk away, your choice. If you have...
by Pseudo » Mon Jun 05, 2017 9:15 pm
Hazydog wrote:I think most of us agree that once Port entered the AFL, their presence in the SANFL should have ceased (and from memory that was Port's preferred option.)
by Rising Power » Mon Jun 05, 2017 9:34 pm
Pseudo wrote:Hazydog wrote:I think most of us agree that once Port entered the AFL, their presence in the SANFL should have ceased (and from memory that was Port's preferred option.)
We'll keep local team, says Port , Sunday Mail (SA), 10-04-1994,
Port Adelaide has told the SANFL it would still like to field teams in the SANFL competition if its up-front bid to join the AFL is successful. "This is our preferable option but obviously the decision would rest with both the SANFL and AFL..."
by Dutchy » Mon Jun 05, 2017 9:36 pm
Rising Power wrote: It's all hypothetical anyway - do you think the 8 SANFL clubs will be rushing to divvy up their zones again?
by Rising Power » Mon Jun 05, 2017 9:45 pm
Dutchy wrote:Rising Power wrote: It's all hypothetical anyway - do you think the 8 SANFL clubs will be rushing to divvy up their zones again?
I don't think it would be insurmountable, could give it back over a few years, or even compete without it.
by Dutchy » Mon Jun 05, 2017 9:49 pm
Rising Power wrote:Dutchy wrote:Rising Power wrote: It's all hypothetical anyway - do you think the 8 SANFL clubs will be rushing to divvy up their zones again?
I don't think it would be insurmountable, could give it back over a few years, or even compete without it.
Happy to give it a crack but get ready for a few more handouts
by Rising Power » Mon Jun 05, 2017 9:56 pm
Dutchy wrote:Rising Power wrote:Dutchy wrote:Rising Power wrote: It's all hypothetical anyway - do you think the 8 SANFL clubs will be rushing to divvy up their zones again?
I don't think it would be insurmountable, could give it back over a few years, or even compete without it.
Happy to give it a crack but get ready for a few more handouts
Handouts?
by Dutchy » Mon Jun 05, 2017 9:59 pm
by Rising Power » Mon Jun 05, 2017 10:37 pm
Dutchy wrote:You guys are rolling in it after Shanghai apparently
by Booney » Tue Jun 06, 2017 8:57 am
Dutchy wrote:You guys are rolling in it after Shanghai apparently
by Dutchy » Tue Jun 06, 2017 9:48 am
Booney wrote:Dutchy wrote:You guys are rolling in it after Shanghai apparently
Again, a loaded question you know the answer to.
by Booney » Tue Jun 06, 2017 10:15 am
Dutchy wrote:Booney wrote:Dutchy wrote:You guys are rolling in it after Shanghai apparently
Again, a loaded question you know the answer to.
No, Kochie and KT has specifically said China is all about boosting their football spend, Im sure you are aware of this
by CUTTERMAN » Tue Jun 06, 2017 10:28 am
by Booney » Tue Jun 06, 2017 10:34 am
CUTTERMAN wrote:Yet Port supporters continually trump out the "we've already made $6m from China" when defending the exercise, funny how none of them can give a breakdown of where and who the money is from, what it's to be spent on, when, over what time and where it's to be spent. $hit, the $6m could be going back 2-3 years and forward 2-3 years and only to be spent in China.
As always it's more about spin than substance when it comes to Port Power and Chairman Koch
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