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Bassett Article

Postby JK » Sat Apr 09, 2011 3:36 am

Of course I'm biased, but Im proud of Bass for speaking his mind ...

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Re: Bassett Article

Postby gadj1976 » Sat Apr 09, 2011 8:20 am

Good article because it's come from someone inside the game - and yep, he's not scared to verbalise it through the media. But unfortunately besides the recount of the conditions from the Norwood Port game, all the rest has been spoken about ad-nauseum. Nothing will change whilst the rest of the country is in a bidding war for either soccer, AFL or rugby teams to be located there.
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Re: Bassett Article

Postby Big Phil » Sat Apr 09, 2011 8:21 am

Here here CP, I agree mate...

The good thing about having 2 SANFL coaches writing regular columns for the Advertiser / Sunday Mail (Bassett and Francou) is that both aren't afraid to speak their mind. Also, if they write about the SANFL, as Bassett did in this instance, not only is it good exposure for the league but some of the opinions they have might be looked at more closely by people in higher places.
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Re: Bassett Article

Postby CUTTERMAN » Sat Apr 09, 2011 8:57 am

Agree, he writes a good column, his one about Puopolo the other week was also good. Rehn on 5AA has added some intelligent thought on the game, much needed!
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Re: Bassett Article

Postby HOORAY PUNT » Sat Apr 09, 2011 11:16 am

Constance_Perm wrote:Of course I'm biased, but Im proud of Bass for speaking his mind ...

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/afl ... 6035880589

It is good to hear people going into bat for the SANFL and saying it exactly how it is.Too many people in the media and SANFL too scared to speak out .

All you have to do is tell the truth .

He is a good writer Bassett and obviously a very good coach.
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Re: Bassett Article

Postby pipers » Sat Apr 09, 2011 11:38 am

Yep, good on him.

He stopped short of really saying it though, but SANFL is in a massively conflicted position - it has been since 1990, but the issues are now starting to come to light...

Seriously, the best thing for footy in SA would be if the SANFL decided not to renew the Power licence. One profitable franchise vs one break even and one making a loss is a better return for the SANFL clubs - plus a game only every second week and the crowds would soon return.

And who knows, maybe the pissed-off Power fans who were once actually Magpies supporters might return to the SANFL.


It makes sense...
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Re: Bassett Article

Postby dedja » Sat Apr 09, 2011 11:40 am

pipers wrote:Yep, good on him.

He stopped short of really saying it though, but SANFL is in a massively conflicted position - it has been since 1990, but the issues are now starting to come to light...

Seriously, the best thing for footy in SA would be if the SANFL decided not to renew the Power licence. One profitable franchise vs one break even and one making a loss is a better return for the SANFL clubs - plus a game only every second week and the crowds would soon return.

And who knows, maybe the pissed-off Power fans who were once actually Magpies supporters might return to the SANFL.


It makes sense...


Sigh ... Port make money for the SANFL, just nowhere near as much as they would like.
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Re: Bassett Article

Postby DOC » Sat Apr 09, 2011 12:42 pm

"The SANFL might not have the same quality of players but it has passion and its roots are deep within our community. Our players went to the same schools as us; they are our neighbours and our colleagues at work during the week. They are one of us. The AFL as a competition is currently one of them instead."

Very well said Nathan Basset.

CP. Be biased mate, you have a coach who makes you're team and the club walk tall. What he is able to say is what most of us think.
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Re: Bassett Article

Postby Sojourner » Sat Apr 09, 2011 5:24 pm

Thought it was a very well written article, the SANFL would do well to consider some of the challenges that it presents, yet thats unlikely to happen any time soon.

Statistics don't lie, SANFL crowds are growing whilst attendances at Football Park are falling.

Perhaps the main rub of the problem is the fact that the Administration of the SANFL seem to totally ignore the local culture of the SA based footy fans. What works in other states simply doesn't work here. You cant make people from either AFL club like or support the other and to try is a massive waste of resources.

The SANFL could be doing much more to profile the SANFL competition, playing the opening match of the SANFL before the Port game was a huge mistake and they need to come out and admit it and actually apologise to Bassett and everyone else that was affected by what was offered to the SANFL clubs on the day.

At the end of the day I doubt the sincerity of the SANFL administration when they say they want people to support the Power, if they did genuinely want numbers to Power games, they would at least trial night footy Power games at Adelaide Oval, if they got 30 000 paying customers it would be a ripping success. They wont ultimately because its easier to make it the problem of the Port Adelaide Board who have no capacity to do anything, instead of taking action themselves and actually really trying to deal with the issue. They will happily suck the club dry of finances however, yet keep going as they are and it may well cost them much more than what it might have cost them to host matches at Adelaide Oval.
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Re: Bassett Article

Postby Jars458 » Sat Apr 09, 2011 9:02 pm

I too thought it was a great article. Bassett is clearly a thinker and happy to speak his mind. Agree on Francou as well. Some light amidst the dark black night of the SA football media.
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Re: Bassett Article

Postby FlyingHigh » Sat Apr 09, 2011 10:10 pm

Hope Dimwitriou doesn't get to read this. Bassett would be sent to the Port Augusta detention centre and the SANFL competition would be dismantled post-haste.
But I loved the article. :-bd
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Re: Bassett Article

Postby Big Phil » Sat Apr 09, 2011 10:41 pm

FlyingHigh wrote:Hope Dimwitriou doesn't get to read this. Bassett would be sent to the Port Augusta detention centre and the SANFL competition would be dismantled post-haste.
But I loved the article. :-bd


Then imagine the article he would write if he had to coach Norwood from 300kms away :D
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Re: Bassett Article

Postby JK » Sat Apr 09, 2011 11:12 pm

DOC wrote:CP. Be biased mate, you have a coach who makes you're team and the club walk tall. What he is able to say is what most of us think.


Yeah cheers mate. All of us Norwood people are obviously very proud of him, but I thought he really spoke up for the league in general here.
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Re: Bassett Article

Postby FlyingHigh » Sun Apr 10, 2011 5:06 pm

Big Phil wrote:
FlyingHigh wrote:Hope Dimwitriou doesn't get to read this. Bassett would be sent to the Port Augusta detention centre and the SANFL competition would be dismantled post-haste.
But I loved the article. :-bd


Then imagine the article he would write if he had to coach Norwood from 300kms away :D

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At least he would have been treated with some respect.
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Re: Bassett Article

Postby Magpies96 » Sun Apr 10, 2011 8:45 pm

Very good article, just missed out the fact that the PAFC even though they don't make a profit, still manage to make the SANFL 4 million profit a year.
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Re: Bassett Article

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Sun Apr 10, 2011 10:04 pm

Magpies96 wrote:Very good article, just missed out the fact that the PAFC even though they don't make a profit, still manage to make the SANFL 4 million profit a year.


How?
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Re: Bassett Article

Postby Magpies96 » Sun Apr 10, 2011 11:31 pm

By playing at Football Park.
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Re: Bassett Article

Postby nwdfanparade » Sun Apr 10, 2011 11:45 pm

Adelaide Hawk wrote:
Magpies96 wrote:Very good article, just missed out the fact that the PAFC even though they don't make a profit, still manage to make the SANFL 4 million profit a year.

How?


Magpies96 wrote:By playing at Football Park.


Taking into account the entrance costs :shock: , food and drink prices :shock: , somehow that doesn't surprise me (and probably lots of Crows/Power/AFL fans who find Aami Stadium (not Football Park) too expensive to attend more games.) :(
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Re: Bassett Article

Postby Magpies96 » Mon Apr 11, 2011 12:23 am

Yeah it's a rip off compared to other venues, cheapest ticket $26 for Port and $28 for crows compared to the MCG and Docklands $20, not to mention $12 to park your car. The SANFL are crooks.
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