by redandblack » Mon Nov 28, 2011 9:09 am
by topsywaldron » Mon Nov 28, 2011 12:27 pm
beenreal wrote:topsywaldron wrote:beenreal wrote:You're right Port Adelaide are THE club!
As for the eagles, that would be self-interest right?
Thanks for proving my point.
My lord but you sprout some self deluded nonsense.
The cannibalisation of what used to be the Magpies by the Power remains one of the saddest and most selfish things SA footy has ever seen.
PS I'm 'proud' my club told the AFL/Foxtel to stick their $3 and rubbish jumpers up their jacksy.
Yes because Norwood would have done their AFL entry sooo much better. What with reinforcing their strong tradition, red and blue guernsey and singing "It's a Grand old Flag" all the way .... oh wait...?
by Booney » Mon Nov 28, 2011 12:42 pm
once_were_warriors wrote:The Sleeping Giant wrote:topsywaldron wrote:beenreal wrote:Very proud of my club.
You do realise the Port Magpies aren't a 'club' as such anymore don't you?
Bit like the Eagles.
LOL, keep watching your VCR
by mighty_tiger_79 » Mon Nov 28, 2011 1:22 pm
by beenreal » Mon Nov 28, 2011 5:14 pm
topsywaldron wrote:beenreal wrote:topsywaldron wrote:beenreal wrote:You're right Port Adelaide are THE club!
As for the eagles, that would be self-interest right?
Thanks for proving my point.
My lord but you sprout some self deluded nonsense.
The cannibalisation of what used to be the Magpies by the Power remains one of the saddest and most selfish things SA footy has ever seen.
PS I'm 'proud' my club told the AFL/Foxtel to stick their $3 and rubbish jumpers up their jacksy.
Yes because Norwood would have done their AFL entry sooo much better. What with reinforcing their strong tradition, red and blue guernsey and singing "It's a Grand old Flag" all the way .... oh wait...?
Which has precisely zero to do with how 130 years of tradition were shafted to save a dollar.
It takes a lot for me to feel sorry for Port Magpies fans but these days I do.
by CUTTERMAN » Tue Nov 29, 2011 8:49 am
beenreal wrote:ca wrote:beenreal wrote:Magpies are committed to the Foxtel Cup
http://www.portmagpies.com.au/news.php?news_id=780
Excellent!!
Very proud of my club.
Why are you proud? Your club made a decision based on their current circumstances onfield and commercially like everyone else.
The Top clubs from around the country are putting their hands up to participate irrespective of their onfield or commercial circumstances.
Claremont played in the Foxtel Cup last year, actually made the gf, and then they went on and won the WAFL Premiership by 7 goals. The Foxtel Cup didn't hurt them in any way. While over here our high and mighty clubs are carrying on like self important morons. It's typical of the "pissant" mentality of the Top 3 clubs that have been asked in this state.
Once again, just like the AFL entry and Adelaide Oval etc. it's Port Adelaide that does the Heavy Lifting in this state.
by beenreal » Tue Nov 29, 2011 10:53 am
CUTTERMAN wrote:beenreal wrote:ca wrote:beenreal wrote:Magpies are committed to the Foxtel Cup
http://www.portmagpies.com.au/news.php?news_id=780
Excellent!!
Very proud of my club.
Why are you proud? Your club made a decision based on their current circumstances onfield and commercially like everyone else.
The Top clubs from around the country are putting their hands up to participate irrespective of their onfield or commercial circumstances.
Claremont played in the Foxtel Cup last year, actually made the gf, and then they went on and won the WAFL Premiership by 7 goals. The Foxtel Cup didn't hurt them in any way. While over here our high and mighty clubs are carrying on like self important morons. It's typical of the "pissant" mentality of the Top 3 clubs that have been asked in this state.
Once again, just like the AFL entry and Adelaide Oval etc. it's Port Adelaide that does the Heavy Lifting in this state.
I can understand that you're a proud supporter but that is a stupid statement.
by Psyber » Tue Nov 29, 2011 12:45 pm
Despite having supported the Crows once they were in the re-badged VFL, I am still inclined to think it would have been better had it never happened.beenreal wrote:You simply disagreeing with it by no means makes it a stupid statement.
Fos Williams ensured that Port Adelaide always placed a great emphasis on State (Representative) Football.
The AFC played their first Preliminary Final in 1993. Without Port Adelaide stepping up, they probably wouldn't have even been in the competition by then.
I've no great beef with Football Park, but it was Port Adelaide that started the momentum towards Adelaide Oval.
And getting back on topic, Before Season 2011 had even finished, Port Adelaide was putting it's hand up to play in the 2012 Foxtel Cup, should other clubs lack the intestinal fortitude to put their collective reputations on the national stage.
by beenreal » Tue Nov 29, 2011 1:01 pm
Psyber wrote:Despite having supported the Crows once they were in the re-badged VFL, I am still inclined to think it would have been better had it never happened.beenreal wrote:You simply disagreeing with it by no means makes it a stupid statement.
Fos Williams ensured that Port Adelaide always placed a great emphasis on State (Representative) Football.
The AFC played their first Preliminary Final in 1993. Without Port Adelaide stepping up, they probably wouldn't have even been in the competition by then.
I've no great beef with Football Park, but it was Port Adelaide that started the momentum towards Adelaide Oval.
And getting back on topic, Before Season 2011 had even finished, Port Adelaide was putting it's hand up to play in the 2012 Foxtel Cup, should other clubs lack the intestinal fortitude to put their collective reputations on the national stage.
Had it not, SA may have been in a position to hold out for a genuine Australian league, not one controlled in Melbourne and with too many Melbourne clubs.
I'm not keen on the remaking of Adelaide Oval - that is another example of Port looking after themselves, to get others to bail them out of the mess they made for themselves.
by valleys07 » Tue Nov 29, 2011 3:14 pm
Psyber wrote:I'm not keen on the remaking of Adelaide Oval - that is another example of Port looking after themselves, to get others to bail them out of the mess they made for themselves.
by CUTTERMAN » Tue Nov 29, 2011 8:39 pm
by csbowes » Tue Nov 29, 2011 9:27 pm
by The Sleeping Giant » Tue Nov 29, 2011 9:41 pm
csbowes wrote:I must be the only non-Port supporter that doesn't blame Port Adelaide for everything...
by CUTTERMAN » Tue Nov 29, 2011 11:12 pm
csbowes wrote:I must be the only non-Port supporter that doesn't blame Port Adelaide for everything...
by Booney » Wed Nov 30, 2011 8:57 am
csbowes wrote:I must be the only non-Port supporter that doesn't blame Port Adelaide for everything...
by Dutchy » Wed Nov 30, 2011 3:58 pm
by Big Phil » Wed Nov 30, 2011 4:04 pm
by The Sleeping Giant » Wed Nov 30, 2011 5:58 pm
Dutchy wrote:Ronny's Blog
Foxtel Cup
Wednesday 30 November - By Ronny's Blog
It is now official that we are participating in the Foxtel Cup.
We are not yet sure of the draw but it will mean we may play up to 4 more games per season.
There are several reasons that we will play in the competition but many clubs chose not to, so I would like to let you know our reasons.
Firstly we don’t believe it will harm our chances of winning the SANFL premiership.
It would be presumptuous for us to be worrying about that right now anyway and while we will be setting goals to play in finals, to suggest it compromises this is not our belief.
Claremont and Williamstown actually played in both of their respective competitions Grand Final’s last year, which suggests management is the key to how a club performs at the end of the season.
We are a young group and will gain a lot of benefits from playing more football.
The possible travel and time together may also be a valuable experience for us.
There is the club exposure that is also something for us to consider, which may let interstate people who haven’t heard of us become acquainted too.
While it will be a case of testing the water we aren’t compelled to play our best team in each of these games and it will be an opportunity to blood our young players at a higher level, or others in different positions to which they normally play.
Another positive is our poor results after a bye and while we are in the running we won’t all need to miss a weekend, but choose some who may benefit from a game off, which may assist in us performing better the week after a bye as well.
The Foxtel Cup also gives us a chance to compare our players to others from different leagues and to observe how they go about it.
It may be a learning experience for the coaches too.
There is a risk of injury but I think the good outweighs the bad, so we are keen to be amongst it with management, as I mentioned, being the largest concern.
It will also be good to see us play on HD TV from the new LED that I got from the Cathie Peters Good Guys at Noarlunga.
I am sure Cathie, Wayne and their staff will give any of our supporters who want to view our games on Foxtel, the very best of service to purchase a quality television as well.
I can recommend it.
Ron Fuller.
by PhilH » Wed Nov 30, 2011 6:24 pm
by Dutchy » Wed Nov 30, 2011 7:20 pm
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