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Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 5:12 pm
by whufc
MW wrote:By accepting a sponsorship deal from a foreign company and god forbid they are Chinese? oh dear...


Do u honestly think though the Crows were working on this deal before Port made there move

It's clear to all football fans in this state except Crows fans that at present Port are winning the 'offield war' at present in this state

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 5:13 pm
by amber_fluid
PatowalongaPirate wrote:The writing has been on the wall...I saw Nigel Smart eat a spring roll a few weeks back.


Yeah but I saw Keith Thomas eating fried rice a few months ago........ so really Port are the innovators here.

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 5:38 pm
by Ruben Carter
amber_fluid wrote:
Booney wrote:Impey was always going to come in. Eddy a little unlucky IMO, Amon a little lucky, again, IMO.

Obviously sticking with the Trengove forward tactic as with he and Dixon we are playing two key targets, Eddy was the 3rd (?) tall, perhaps not required against the Fremantle defence.


I would have kept Eddy in and made Impey wait another week.
Trengove will need to help Ryder out against big Sandilands so I would have kept Eddy in as the 3rd forward.


No. I don't agree about Eddy. He's not AFL standard now & unfortunately I don't think he ever will be. He's another Toumpas type poor recruiting decision. I'd be happy if he doesn't get selected in the team again. But that's just my opinion fwiw.

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 5:41 pm
by amber_fluid
Ruben Carter wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:
Booney wrote:Impey was always going to come in. Eddy a little unlucky IMO, Amon a little lucky, again, IMO.

Obviously sticking with the Trengove forward tactic as with he and Dixon we are playing two key targets, Eddy was the 3rd (?) tall, perhaps not required against the Fremantle defence.


I would have kept Eddy in and made Impey wait another week.
Trengove will need to help Ryder out against big Sandilands so I would have kept Eddy in as the 3rd forward.


No. I don't agree about Eddy. He's not AFL standard now & unfortunately I don't think he ever will be. He's another Toumpas type poor recruiting decision. I'd be happy if he doesn't get selected in the team again. But that's just my opinion fwiw.


There's only one JIMMY TOUMPAS!
C'mon sing it...............

I'd have Eddy a bit above Jimmy!

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 5:42 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
Eddy recruited for the SANFL flag.

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 5:55 pm
by MW
whufc wrote:
MW wrote:By accepting a sponsorship deal from a foreign company and god forbid they are Chinese? oh dear...


Do u honestly think though the Crows were working on this deal before Port made there move

It's clear to all football fans in this state except Crows fans that at present Port are winning the 'offield war' at present in this state


Do you honestly believe the Crows signed China Southern because Port want to play in China?

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 5:57 pm
by saintal
whufc wrote:
MW wrote:By accepting a sponsorship deal from a foreign company and god forbid they are Chinese? oh dear...


Do u honestly think though the Crows were working on this deal before Port made there move

It's clear to all football fans in this state except Crows fans that at present Port are winning the 'offield war' at present in this state


The predicable dick-measuring contest between supporters on 'social media' and other footy forums has been amusing..

Shame Eddy got the flick, dont want him playing in the SANFL. Thought one more week may have been on the cards.

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 8:06 pm
by RustyCage
Zartan wrote:
MW wrote:LOL
Crows are not allowed any Chinese company sponsorships cause Port said the word China!

It is a little amusing though.. Crows do seem to be second to the ball in innovation and originality in this state :lol:


When their original ideas include walking over hot coals, trying to steal the state guernsey, referring to members as customers, have crowd noise playing over the speakers, organizing nights for chant rehearsal and conducting dodgy contract deals it's probably good that they don't try to come up with any more ideas themselves

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 8:35 pm
by heater31
amber_fluid wrote:Not being a supporter of either Adelaide side..... I found this amusing and slightly ironic!!

Did the cows need to copy the tarps idea Barry? ;)

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 9:25 pm
by PatowalongaPirate
RustyCage wrote:
Zartan wrote:
MW wrote:LOL
Crows are not allowed any Chinese company sponsorships cause Port said the word China!

It is a little amusing though.. Crows do seem to be second to the ball in innovation and originality in this state :lol:


When their original ideas include walking over hot coals, trying to steal the state guernsey, referring to members as customers, have crowd noise playing over the speakers, organizing nights for chant rehearsal and conducting dodgy contract deals it's probably good that they don't try to come up with any more ideas themselves


But Port wear the State Guernsey with different colours?

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 10:03 pm
by Ruben Carter
heater31 wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:Not being a supporter of either Adelaide side..... I found this amusing and slightly ironic!!

Did the cows need to copy the tarps idea Barry? ;)

Not yet

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 10:39 pm
by Ruben Carter
PatowalongaPirate wrote:
RustyCage wrote:
Zartan wrote:
MW wrote:LOL
Crows are not allowed any Chinese company sponsorships cause Port said the word China!

It is a little amusing though.. Crows do seem to be second to the ball in innovation and originality in this state :lol:


When their original ideas include walking over hot coals, trying to steal the state guernsey, referring to members as customers, have crowd noise playing over the speakers, organizing nights for chant rehearsal and conducting dodgy contract deals it's probably good that they don't try to come up with any more ideas themselves


But Port wear the State Guernsey with different colours?

Crows wear Geelong guernseys in a different colour, Richmond wear Essendon guernseys, Hawthorn wear Collingwood.... are you serious? :roll:

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 11:17 pm
by PatowalongaPirate
It's okay Ruben, I'm not being serious - just sticking to the banality of the conversation.

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Sat Apr 01, 2017 10:21 am
by Wedgie
Booney wrote:Port Adelaide’s Jarman Impey has been convicted and fined $700 over a hit and run car accident in December last year.

The 21-year-old crashed into three other cars, including teammate Angus Monfries’ vehicle, after a drinking session with teammates, before the fleeing the scene.

Impey was fined $5,000 by the club and suspended for the opening round of the season.

He appeared in Adelaide Magistrates Court on Friday and pleaded guilty to three charges.

Having already served his club imposed suspension, Impey will play against Fremantle this weekend, after being named in the selected side.

Youngster Aidyn Johnson, who was a passenger in Impey’s car at the time of the accident, was also been fined $5,000 and banned from playing football in round one.

Precedent hs been set.
If anyone gets pissed and has a prang just go missing till the next day. No loss of license and a small fine. :shock:

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Sat Apr 01, 2017 11:37 am
by Ruben Carter
PatowalongaPirate wrote:It's okay Ruben, I'm not being serious - just sticking to the banality of the conversation.

Banality - I like it! :lol:

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Sat Apr 01, 2017 11:39 am
by Ruben Carter
Wedgie wrote:
Booney wrote:Port Adelaide’s Jarman Impey has been convicted and fined $700 over a hit and run car accident in December last year.

The 21-year-old crashed into three other cars, including teammate Angus Monfries’ vehicle, after a drinking session with teammates, before the fleeing the scene.

Impey was fined $5,000 by the club and suspended for the opening round of the season.

He appeared in Adelaide Magistrates Court on Friday and pleaded guilty to three charges.

Having already served his club imposed suspension, Impey will play against Fremantle this weekend, after being named in the selected side.

Youngster Aidyn Johnson, who was a passenger in Impey’s car at the time of the accident, was also been fined $5,000 and banned from playing football in round one.

Precedent hs been set.
If anyone gets pissed and has a prang just go missing till the next day. No loss of license and a small fine. :shock:
That precedent was set long ago, Ronnie Burns, Graham Johncock say hi

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Sun Apr 02, 2017 3:59 pm
by DOC
Ronnie Burns breath tested at scene of accident as he did not leave it.

Graham Johncock breath tested at zero but did leave scene of accident.

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 9:16 am
by Booney
One swallow does not make a summer, like one win does not make a winter but on the back of the Sydney win the thumping of Fremantle would have given the playing group some much needed confidence that the game they want to play, when they play it, works. Works well. Now the challenge. The standard has been set early in the year and what we've seen in the last two weeks must now be the bare minimum every week. From the pressure on the ball carrier, to the structure behind the ball, to the defenders coming up and locking the ball in the forward half, to the big man up front clunking some marks. This is the standard.

30 touches and 6 goals, I'm scratching my head thinking who may have achieved that double in recent memory. You'd have to think the day Fanning kicked 18 he might have had 30 touches, maybe not. Dunstall kicked 17.5 one day, I doubt there was many handballs. Either way, Robbie Gray yesterday stood out head and shoulders below all the other midfielders, bar one, on the field. Gray was simply brilliant. He's been top shelf for a couple of years now, yesterday confirmed he's a bone fide A grader of the AFL.

One bloke who is doing his best to join him is Ollie Wines. He's been outstanding in the first two matches. 31 touches ( 19 contested @ 74% ), 4 I50's, 2 goals, 2 goal assists. Took a pretty special effort from Gray to bump him for BOG honors. Powell-Pepper in his second game, 25 touches ( 14 contested 92% DE ) 4 tackles, 1 goal. Ebert, 28, 10 I50's. The big boys in the middle were the difference.

Some reward up front for the big man too. Dixon, in perhaps his best game in Port colours, 12 touches, 7 marks ( 4 contested, 5 I50 ) and 4 goals. Finally took some clunkers where he got both hands to it. Took a couple of strong grabs in Sydney, took a couple yesterday in front of the eyes. The type of marks you expect the big key forwards to take. Excellent. Hope to see more of it through the year.

Honorable mentions to Polec who again carried the ball, broke lines and used it with precision ( 19 @ 90% DE ), Sam Gray and Amon who keep the selection panel thinking about who is next out, Dan Houston for again showing his cool head across the back half and last but most certainly not least to Ross Lyon. Thanks Ross for bringing a sub-AFL standard group to Adelaide Oval. We were looking for some road kill to build our confidence on the back of the Sydney win and you, you brought it. Cheers, Rosco.

Note - No Port supporter will be getting carried away with yesterdays win, no Sir, it was a game we should have won, did win and won comfortably against an absolute rabble. Nothing more than confidence taken out of that one.

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 9:33 am
by mighty_tiger_79
Booney wrote:One swallow does not make a summer, like one win does not make a winter but on the back of the Sydney win the thumping of Fremantle would have given the playing group some much needed confidence that the game they want to play, when they play it, works. Works well. Now the challenge. The standard has been set early in the year and what we've seen in the last two weeks must now be the bare minimum every week. From the pressure on the ball carrier, to the structure behind the ball, to the defenders coming up and locking the ball in the forward half, to the big man up front clunking some marks. This is the standard.

30 touches and 6 goals, I'm scratching my head thinking who may have achieved that double in recent memory. You'd have to think the day Fanning kicked 18 he might have had 30 touches, maybe not. Dunstall kicked 17.5 one day, I doubt there was many handballs. Either way, Robbie Gray yesterday stood out head and shoulders below all the other midfielders, bar one, on the field. Gray was simply brilliant. He's been top shelf for a couple of years now, yesterday confirmed he's a bone fide A grader of the AFL.

One bloke who is doing his best to join him is Ollie Wines. He's been outstanding in the first two matches. 31 touches ( 19 contested @ 74% ), 4 I50's, 2 goals, 2 goal assists. Took a pretty special effort from Gray to bump him for BOG honors. Powell-Pepper in his second game, 25 touches ( 14 contested 92% DE ) 4 tackles, 1 goal. Ebert, 28, 10 I50's. The big boys in the middle were the difference.

Some reward up front for the big man too. Dixon, in perhaps his best game in Port colours, 12 touches, 7 marks ( 4 contested, 5 I50 ) and 4 goals. Finally took some clunkers where he got both hands to it. Took a couple of strong grabs in Sydney, took a couple yesterday in front of the eyes. The type of marks you expect the big key forwards to take. Excellent. Hope to see more of it through the year.

Honorable mentions to Polec who again carried the ball, broke lines and used it with precision ( 19 @ 90% DE ), Sam Gray and Amon who keep the selection panel thinking about who is next out, Dan Houston for again showing his cool head across the back half and last but most certainly not least to Ross Lyon. Thanks Ross for bringing a sub-AFL standard group to Adelaide Oval. We were looking for some road kill to build our confidence on the back of the Sydney win and you, you brought it. Cheers, Rosco.

Note - Every Port supporter will be getting carried away with yesterdays win, Yes Siree, it was a game we should have won, did win and won comfortably against an absolute rabble. Nothing more than confidence to win the flag to be taken out of that one.

Re: Port Adelaide 2017

PostPosted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 10:47 am
by MW
Playing excellent footy to start the year. The fast starts compared to the Crows slow starts is going to make the 1st quarter on Saturday night so important...