by aceman » Sun Jun 14, 2009 12:03 pm
by CUTTERMAN » Sun Jun 14, 2009 2:01 pm
therisingblues wrote:MightyEagles wrote:CUTTERMAN wrote:therisingblues wrote:[b]I would prefer the Power fields a reserves side called the "Port Magpies" in the SANFL.
This goes for both SA AFL teams. There is no way, never, on no terms whatsoever do I ever want to see either team have their own reserves team in the SANFL, this would be an uneven playing field and create alot of bitterness in the SANFL and would kill off the standard of our local comp. I'm stuffed if I'm gonna watch Sturt developed and bred kids play for Power or Crows against Sturt. The end of footy for me.
It was brought up on 5aa on the sports show.It was tried in WA and didn't work. They only place it does is in Victoria with the agreement between the 10 AFL Victorian sides and the VFL.
Any details on that WA experience?
Cutterman, Psyber, (or anyone) would you be able to put together a side on paper showing what a Port Power reserves side would look like? And where the members of that reserves side were drafted from?
I am interested in seeing who comes from interstate and who are juniors in the fictitious reserves side. Obviously a recruit from over the border isn't necessarily draining the depth of the other SANFL clubs, but I don't follow the AFL at all from over here and don't know much about who's on who's list, so I can't even begin to guess about what impact an AFL reserves side would have in the SANFL. Except that perhaps the standard of SANFL being higher than the WAFL, an AFL side's reserves would fit in a bit better?
Anyway, if it is feasible I would prefer they still existed rather than die off altogether, and I'd also prefer that they made the current system work before they become the Power's ressies.
by Barto » Sun Jun 14, 2009 2:55 pm
baysman wrote:My dear friends unfortunately the Magpies died back in 1996, 80% of their supporters turned their back on the club
Yup.....and 80% of SA football supporters turned their backs on their own clubs in 1991. Can't just blame Port supporters. Turncoats the lot of them !
by doggies4eva » Sun Jun 14, 2009 3:12 pm
Barto wrote:baysman wrote:My dear friends unfortunately the Magpies died back in 1996, 80% of their supporters turned their back on the club
Yup.....and 80% of SA football supporters turned their backs on their own clubs in 1991. Can't just blame Port supporters. Turncoats the lot of them !
Not fussed if people wanted to go along and support the new AFL Franchise, but the "I used to support.." people are the most infuriating of the lot.
by beenreal » Mon Jun 15, 2009 10:10 am
aceman wrote:Not sure about dissolving but they are trying to flex their muscles with lads who have left the club because they were being treated like lepers. Threatening Josh Taylor that if he doesn't return to Alberton this week they will stop him from playing footy for 2 years. Josh left because he felt he was being harshly treated, he'd had enough of training 5-6 times a week and in his opinion not getting a fair go, so he made the choice to leave and play SAAFL.
Now the Magpies are flexing their insipid muscles because they're struggling insisting he goes back and play there.
Not good enough one minute, must come back the next and they will keep him out of footy if need be, utter bullsh^t I say!
by Barto » Mon Jun 15, 2009 11:06 am
doggies4eva wrote:Barto wrote:baysman wrote:My dear friends unfortunately the Magpies died back in 1996, 80% of their supporters turned their back on the club
Yup.....and 80% of SA football supporters turned their backs on their own clubs in 1991. Can't just blame Port supporters. Turncoats the lot of them !
Not fussed if people wanted to go along and support the new AFL Franchise, but the "I used to support.." people are the most infuriating of the lot.
Just to infuriate you Barto, I used to support the Crows (as well as the dogs) but found going to footy park too annoying. I ended up arguing with Crows supporters explaining the holding the ball rule when they shouted "ball" whenever a crow laid a tackle.
by Hondo » Mon Jun 15, 2009 11:18 am
by am Bays » Mon Jun 15, 2009 11:22 am
by Dogwatcher » Mon Jun 15, 2009 11:26 am
hondo71 wrote: plus the media coverage has dropped to basically nothing as we all know.
by Hondo » Mon Jun 15, 2009 11:54 am
am Bays wrote:Serious question Hondo how many SANFL games have you been to lately?
I reckon one of teh great aspects of our current competion is teh number of kids that go. crikey last years Sturt v Glenelg game you barely move for kids - from both clubs.
Even on Saturday v West there was a bevy of kids - the future generation of SANFL supporters at the Bay oval.
We have to make sure we keep there interest though.
by Wedgie » Mon Jun 15, 2009 12:20 pm
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by Dogwatcher » Mon Jun 15, 2009 12:21 pm
hondo71 wrote: DW - replace "basically nothing" with "a lot less mainstream media coverage to attract new supporters to SANFL than there was pre 1991".
by Macca19 » Mon Jun 15, 2009 12:23 pm
by Macca19 » Mon Jun 15, 2009 12:33 pm
hondo71 wrote:I've never spoken to anyone who says they've actually stopped supporting their SANFL club![]()
Stopped going to games = yes, in a lot of cases. Stopped support altogether = no-one I speak to.
by Hondo » Mon Jun 15, 2009 1:08 pm
Macca19 wrote:hondo71 wrote:I've never spoken to anyone who says they've actually stopped supporting their SANFL club![]()
Stopped going to games = yes, in a lot of cases. Stopped support altogether = no-one I speak to.
Its rare that people would just completely stop supporting a club, but theres a heap of people, from all 9 SANFL clubs, whos support consists of checking the scores in the paper and who havent gone to a game in years.
by Macca19 » Mon Jun 15, 2009 1:24 pm
therisingblues wrote:
Any details on that WA experience?
Cutterman, Psyber, (or anyone) would you be able to put together a side on paper showing what a Port Power reserves side would look like? And where the members of that reserves side were drafted from?
by topsywaldron » Mon Jun 15, 2009 1:48 pm
Macca19 wrote:F: Dawson (L) / M Westhoff (L) / Thompson (L)
HF: M Motlop (L) / Salter (L) / Thomas
C: Davenport / Carr / Krakouer
HB: Broadbent (L) / Trengove / Lower (L)
B: P Stewart (L) / Thurstans / Farmer
R: Giles (L) / Banner / Meyer (L)
I: Lobbe / Laurie / D Stewart (L)
EMG: Redden (L) / Martin (L)
by UK Fan » Mon Jun 15, 2009 1:58 pm
fester69 wrote: I'm full of "pish and wind" !!You can call me weak !!
MW wrote: Well call me a special asshole!.
Booney wrote: I'm a happy clapper **** stick.
by Dirko » Mon Jun 15, 2009 2:06 pm
hondo71 wrote:Yes, that's what I was trying to say. Depends on whether you call "checking the scores" actually supporting your club. It's probably not but those people would say they still barrack for their SANFL team. They just don't go to games anymore. A lot probably don't go to any live footy actually. They watch the Crows and Power on their big screen TV, watch a bit of the SANFL game on Saturday and do other things with the rest of their weekend.
Wedgie's right in that there's not a lot of kids at Prospect Oval games. That's influenced my comments. Obviously there's lots going to other grounds which is great.
by UK Fan » Mon Jun 15, 2009 2:27 pm
hondo71 wrote:Macca19 wrote:hondo71 wrote:I've never spoken to anyone who says they've actually stopped supporting their SANFL club![]()
Stopped going to games = yes, in a lot of cases. Stopped support altogether = no-one I speak to.
Its rare that people would just completely stop supporting a club, but theres a heap of people, from all 9 SANFL clubs, whos support consists of checking the scores in the paper and who havent gone to a game in years.
Yes, that's what I was trying to say. Depends on whether you call "checking the scores" actually supporting your club. It's probably not but those people would say they still barrack for their SANFL team. They just don't go to games anymore. A lot probably don't go to any live footy actually. They watch the Crows and Power on their big screen TV, watch a bit of the SANFL game on Saturday and do other things with the rest of their weekend.
Wedgie's right in that there's not a lot of kids at Prospect Oval games. That's influenced my comments. Obviously there's lots going to other grounds which is great.
fester69 wrote: I'm full of "pish and wind" !!You can call me weak !!
MW wrote: Well call me a special asshole!.
Booney wrote: I'm a happy clapper **** stick.
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