NO-MERCY wrote:I don't doubt his ability, he's a great player. It comes down to more than just football ability to lead a side. Being constructive & able to direct, instruct, communicate, encourage, motivate & most of all lead from the front, VOICE has alot to do with being a good captain.
Corey is pretty quiet, but he does pipe up when required. I think he would make a very good captain. I think Ports captain needs to be someone who bleeds black and white, and Corey is definately one of these people.
Very un Port Adelaide like is this. Glad he stayed though be a pity to leave with his family history there. I never could get used to a Motley at Sturt either. Robrans at Norwood was ok though...hehe.
SDK wrote:Very un Port Adelaide like is this. Glad he stayed though be a pity to leave with his family history there. I never could get used to a Motley at Sturt either. Robrans at Norwood was ok though...hehe.
Thanks to a good friend, I was invited to the President's Lunch before the Sturt v Port game at Unley last year and one of the guest speakers was Geoff Motley, as Peter is our No.1 ticket holder it was great to see the link between father and son and two clubs that have been such great foes in competition, this is what our game is about. At 38, I only ever grew up With a Motley at Sturt, so for me there is nothing else.
'PAFC don't want any advantages in the SANFL. It would only take away from any achievements we earned.' Keith Thomas ABC 891 Radio, 21/6/14.
Homer wrote:Corey Achee is the new Port Adelaide captain, it was announced tonight.
A much better candidate than the oxygen thief that is J. Clayton.
'People are not stupid. They know when they are being conned. And two reserves teams operating in a League competition will reduce it to a farce, a competition without a soul.'
Good to see ethelton running things nicely. J Clayton should have been captain though, he is a loose cannon, and can't even take a bump in finals, just ask passador.