mighty_tiger_79 wrote:I saw an elderly woman in an old Sturt jacket heading to the Coles at Port Mall shopping centre
When I was a married man I lived in the heart land of Port Adelaide. I learned the myth of all people living in that area all supporting Port was that a myth. I was firstly Torrens then Eagles had Glenelg fans living across the road
Sorry Port fans but it’s a myth everyone in the port heartland supports port
Not sure you're on the money there mate given your survey area consists of two houses in one street.
Sure, there's supporters of all clubs living in the area but in the main the Port is surrounded by Port people. It's increasing too, everyone who moves into the area is told what's best for them and they should probably abide.
Say what you like Booney I lived in Taperoo across the road was a Glenelg supporting family living next door to a power players parents house You May bleed black and white and teal but I lived in that suburb
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:I saw an elderly woman in an old Sturt jacket heading to the Coles at Port Mall shopping centre
When I was a married man I lived in the heart land of Port Adelaide. I learned the myth of all people living in that area all supporting Port was that a myth. I was firstly Torrens then Eagles had Glenelg fans living across the road
Sorry Port fans but it’s a myth everyone in the port heartland supports port
Not sure you're on the money there mate given your survey area consists of two houses in one street.
Sure, there's supporters of all clubs living in the area but in the main the Port is surrounded by Port people. It's increasing too, everyone who moves into the area is told what's best for them and they should probably abide.
Say what you like Booney I lived in Taperoo across the road was a Glenelg supporting family living next door to a power players parents house You May bleed black and white and teal but I lived in that suburb
I don't doubt you lived there, I don't doubt there were Bay fans across the road.
am Bays wrote:So whose got their premiership merch yet, Bays fans??
Mine is still on order due to a delay in the Premiership scarf with all the players names on it.
Waited 33 years for new premiership goodies, have no probs waiting a couple of extra weeks.
Just lobbed on my work desk
Almost a post on the Jarman-North Adelaide era
I wonder if Josh used a Bays scarf on that occasion too?
Was going through some old Footy Budgets on the weekend and they had an interview with young Josh who said the following - "As for Jars,I could talk about him all night. He is by far the best coach I've had in any sport. I really love the way he communicates his genuine enthusiasm for the game, for the NAFC, and the 21 League players each week. I'd go to war for Jars any day." It's obviously a fine line between going to war for someone and laying a dirty great NBN cable on their desk.
Can we keep this thread on topic please, still waiting for @Punk Roosters post to say how great the Bays are and there’s no hard feelings with us replacing the Cocks on top of the chimney!
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
am Bays wrote:Can we keep this thread on topic please, still waiting for @Punk Roosters post to say how great the Bays are and there’s no hard feelings with us replacing the Cocks on top of the chimney!
Yeah, I can confirm he's not as thrilled as you think he might be.
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:I saw an elderly woman in an old Sturt jacket heading to the Coles at Port Mall shopping centre
When I was a married man I lived in the heart land of Port Adelaide. I learned the myth of all people living in that area all supporting Port was that a myth. I was firstly Torrens then Eagles had Glenelg fans living across the road
Sorry Port fans but it’s a myth everyone in the port heartland supports port
Not sure you're on the money there mate given your survey area consists of two houses in one street.
Sure, there's supporters of all clubs living in the area but in the main the Port is surrounded by Port people. It's increasing too, everyone who moves into the area is told what's best for them and they should probably abide.
Say what you like Booney I lived in Taperoo across the road was a Glenelg supporting family living next door to a power players parents house You May bleed black and white and teal but I lived in that suburb
LMA I can’t quote you for some reason Be easier to name the port player When my youngest daughter was a kid her friends used to hang out and wait for a Brownlow medalist to appear . Great family they are or were I respected them greatly
MJP1993 wrote:LMA I can’t quote you for some reason Be easier to name the port player When my youngest daughter was a kid her friends used to hang out and wait for a Brownlow medalist to appear . Great family they are or were I respected them greatly
It wasnt Peter Woite was it, who ended up playing at Glenelg, the current Premiers...
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
MJP1993 wrote:LMA I can’t quote you for some reason Be easier to name the port player When my youngest daughter was a kid her friends used to hang out and wait for a Brownlow medalist to appear . Great family they are or were I respected them greatly
It wasnt Peter Woite was it, who ended up playing at Glenelg, the current Premiers...