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Port in London

PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 12:05 pm
by brod
Port Adelaide will play Western Bulldogs in London on 3 November this year

Re: Port in London

PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 12:08 pm
by Bum Crack
That would have been a ripper game to watch, but unfortunately, I've already crossed the day off to wash my cat.

Re: Port in London

PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 12:11 pm
by OnSong
Bum Crack wrote:That would have been a ripper game to watch, but unfortunately, I've already crossed the day off to wash my cat.

Your cat gets washed a lot!

Re: Port in London

PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 12:58 pm
by gossipgirl
I wonder how they work out which teams get to go ? Seems an unusual selection for an exhibition match

Re: Port in London

PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 1:20 pm
by Lightning McQueen
gossipgirl wrote:I wonder how they work out which teams get to go ? Seems an unusual selection for an exhibition match


Probably based on where clubs are having their end of season trip :-?

Re: Port in London

PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 1:26 pm
by fish
gossipgirl wrote:I wonder how they work out which teams get to go ? Seems an unusual selection for an exhibition match
I think the selection criteria was:

underachieving low to mid-table rabble with a sad history and little chance of success in the near future
v
underachieving low to mid-table rabble with a sad history and little chance of success in the near future.

(apologies to the Western Bulldogs I don't really think you're that bad)

Re: Port in London

PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 1:55 pm
by Booney
fish wrote:
gossipgirl wrote:I wonder how they work out which teams get to go ? Seems an unusual selection for an exhibition match
I think the selection criteria was:

underachieving low to mid-table rabble with a sad history and little chance of success in the near future
v
underachieving low to mid-table rabble with a sad history and little chance of success in the near future.

(apologies to the Western Bulldogs I don't really think you're that bad)


Sad history? Bit rich from you fish. You know much about football clubs with history?

Port in London

PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 2:25 pm
by RustyCage
No Tim Looby this time, so the game may be a chance to actually finish :p

Re: Port in London

PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 3:43 pm
by fish
Booney wrote:
fish wrote:
gossipgirl wrote:I wonder how they work out which teams get to go ? Seems an unusual selection for an exhibition match
I think the selection criteria was:

underachieving low to mid-table rabble with a sad history and little chance of success in the near future
v
underachieving low to mid-table rabble with a sad history and little chance of success in the near future.

(apologies to the Western Bulldogs I don't really think you're that bad)


Sad history? Bit rich from you fish. You know much about football clubs with history?
I know that Port Power have been in the comp for almost 16 years for one Premiership. Dominated the comp for four or five years in the early 2000's but won just one flag as a result of their tendency to choke in September. Did buggerall in the years before that and have done buggerall since...

Re: Port in London

PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 4:05 pm
by overloaded
27 behind fish...... just remember that!

Re: Port in London

PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 4:46 pm
by Barto
fish wrote:
Booney wrote:
fish wrote:
gossipgirl wrote:I wonder how they work out which teams get to go ? Seems an unusual selection for an exhibition match
I think the selection criteria was:

underachieving low to mid-table rabble with a sad history and little chance of success in the near future
v
underachieving low to mid-table rabble with a sad history and little chance of success in the near future.

(apologies to the Western Bulldogs I don't really think you're that bad)


Sad history? Bit rich from you fish. You know much about football clubs with history?
I know that Port Power have been in the comp for almost 16 years for one Premiership. Dominated the comp for four or five years in the early 2000's but won just one flag as a result of their tendency to choke in September. Did buggerall in the years before that and have done buggerall since...



Dont forget the biggest AFL/VFL grand final margin in history.

Re: Port in London

PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 6:16 pm
by fish
Yes my mistake Barto - I was wrong when I said they'd done buggerall since their flag. :oops:

They made the Grand Final in 2007 - and got flogged by a record margin! =))

Re: Port in London

PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 8:48 pm
by Media Park
Twice in a day the PAFC footy history has been brought up :oops:

VFL/AFL is the same comp, well, not the current VFL, the one before the AFL was made.

SANFL was never the same tier of competition, nor the QAFL or WAFL, Pt Adel has a bucket load of SANFL flags, and one AFL flag also, but that is all.

Re: Port in London

PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 9:43 pm
by fish
overloaded wrote:27 behind fish...... just remember that!
I thought it was Port Power playing, not Port Magpies? :?

Re: Port in London

PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 10:05 pm
by GWW
fish wrote:
Booney wrote:
fish wrote:
gossipgirl wrote:I wonder how they work out which teams get to go ? Seems an unusual selection for an exhibition match
I think the selection criteria was:

underachieving low to mid-table rabble with a sad history and little chance of success in the near future
v
underachieving low to mid-table rabble with a sad history and little chance of success in the near future.

(apologies to the Western Bulldogs I don't really think you're that bad)


Sad history? Bit rich from you fish. You know much about football clubs with history?
I know that Port Power have been in the comp for almost 16 years for one Premiership. Dominated the comp for four or five years in the early 2000's but won just one flag as a result of their tendency to choke in September. Did buggerall in the years before that and have done buggerall since...


and how does 2 grand finals/1 premiership in 15 years compare to
-WB/Footscray no grand finals/flags in over 50 years- St Kilda - 1 flag in its existence, none in last 45 years. Only competitive in recent years due to AFL's "equalization" policies

- Richmond - 2 grand finals since 1980; 1 flag in that period

- Melbourne - zero flags in over 50 years

- Freo - zero premierships/zero grand finals since 1995

I'm very envious of the recent strength of clubs such as Collingwood and Geelong who have routinely smashed Port in the last 5-7 years, however lets not forget the period between premierships that both had after winning premierships in recent years (obviously referring to Geelong 1963 to 2007, not to 2009 and 2011). I'm not trying to claim any superiority over either club, I'm just trying to put things in perspective.

- if some people are going to judge a club over the space of 5 to 7 years, does that then mean Centrals 35 years from their commencement outweighs their recent massive success; does it means Sturt's spoonathon 20 years ago cancels out their glory years in the 1960's?

Re: Port in London

PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 11:16 pm
by Jim05
Obviously this junket is fully paid for by the AFL, in Port's current situation they would be struggling to afford to go to the London Tavern

Re: Port in London

PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 11:19 pm
by fish
Jim05 wrote:Obviously this junket is fully paid for by the AFL, in Port's current situation they would be struggling to afford to go to the London Tavern
Maybe they could do a $2 tin-rattle campaign like their poor cousins in the SANFL did a few years back!

Re: Port in London

PostPosted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 12:39 am
by Squawk
Jim05 wrote:Obviously this junket is fully paid for by the AFL, in Port's current situation they would be struggling to afford to go to the London Tavern


Yeah, exactly my thoughts too.

I also want to know what this means for the SANFL clubs in terms of player availability for finals.

Re: Port in London

PostPosted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 1:26 am
by whufc
Squawk wrote:
Jim05 wrote:Obviously this junket is fully paid for by the AFL, in Port's current situation they would be struggling to afford to go to the London Tavern


Yeah, exactly my thoughts too.

I also want to know what this means for the SANFL clubs in terms of player availability for finals.


Doesnt affect Central one little bit but how?

Finals in September/October this game is in November.

Re: Port in London

PostPosted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 8:58 am
by stan
Media Park wrote:Twice in a day the PAFC footy history has been brought up :oops:

VFL/AFL is the same comp, well, not the current VFL, the one before the AFL was made.

SANFL was never the same tier of competition, nor the QAFL or WAFL, Pt Adel has a bucket load of SANFL flags, and one AFL flag also, but that is all.


Sounds pretty straight forward to me MP. But I am very simple minded ;)