Ford Fairlane
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This is how Port used to do it ... before making a preliminary final apparently became something to laud.
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Ahhhh TPFP - I spend half my time on big footy, trying to work out if unfamiliar user names on here had an earlier incarnation on TPFP.
Was a good site in some ways, but because it was privately set up, the moderating wasn't what a lot of people desired.
Vi became paranoid about being sued.Ahhhh TPFP - I spend half my time on big footy, trying to work out if unfamiliar user names on here had an earlier incarnation on TPFP.
Was a good site in some ways, but because it was privately set up, the moderating wasn't what a lot of people desired.
Time to move on where we are no longer the big fish swimming in a little pond.Vi became paranoid about being sued.
You could be critical about Port there but being too negative, ie every bloody post, like some on here, were moderated out.
Time to see a doctor where you are a lunatic posterTime to move on where we are no longer the big fish swimming in a little pond.
Just accept we are the only team from the suburbs that moved to the big league where it is bloody hard just to make a granny let alone win one.
Time to move on where we are no longer the big fish swimming in a little pond.
Just accept we are the only team from the suburbs that moved to the big league where it is bloody hard just to make a granny let alone win one.
Ah the Bays, how they loved a good complaint to legal authorities.
And 2024 ain't over yet.This year has been our Anus Horribilis:
Finlayson's woes, on field and off
SPP's 'exemplar' suspension, then ACL
Houston's homesickness, then mega suspension just in time for the finals
Qualifying Final massacre
Hinkley histrionics post Semi Final scrape-in
Koch's Obama declaration and Hinkley endorsement prior to subsequent Prelim reaming
Soldo dramatics
Koch's B&F speech
Trade period capitulation
Rory Atkins is a PAFC player
feel free to add...
I know the list is getting to Father Christmas 1945 Germany naughty long but Port should never refer to another club as the Magpies. This has tipped me over
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I know the list is getting to Father Christmas 1945 Germany naughty long but Port should never refer to another club as the Magpies. This has tipped me over
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Agreed, Jack Oatey invented the modern skills based game, and as you say `Barassi just copied it!'Football had started changing to using handball as an attacking weapon from the mid-60s and 100 handballs in a match started to be the benchmark.
Never mind the Victorian bullshit, it was Jack Oatey who brought the change about. Barassi just copied it in the 1970 VFL grand final.
Fos was a mark kick type coach. Chicken Hayes used to tell the story of how Port had 3 handballs in a grand final once (maybe 1967) and Fos was after him all summer because he had 2 of them.
Jack Cahill adopted the new skills-based style and regenerated Port as still physically fierce but also skilled in play on football.
Just on John Cahill, I'm not old enough to remember him as a player, only as coach, from late 70s onwards.
Disregarding his coaching record, how would he rate all up as a player? I know he was skillful and played quite a lot on the Wing.......was he equally tough?
Would he be seen as as being in the top group of players of his time, such as Eustice, Head, Sherman, Marker (obviously Robran too) etc?
I guess I'm curious because I know he is very highly rated as a player, but his coaching record is generally the main focus these days.
Did he do well in interstate football?
Did he ever come close to winning the Magarey?
Cahill is in the top 5 on my list of Port Adelaide players, he had excellent skills including an on the run spiral punt that just kept going and often caught out oppo defenders, and he copped plenty of unfair attention behind play so he was tough as well.Just on John Cahill, I'm not old enough to remember him as a player, only as coach, from late 70s onwards.
Disregarding his coaching record, how would he rate all up as a player? I know he was skillful and played quite a lot on the Wing.......was he equally tough?
Would he be seen as as being in the top group of players of his time, such as Eustice, Head, Sherman, Marker (obviously Robran too) etc?
I guess I'm curious because I know he is very highly rated as a player, but his coaching record is generally the main focus these days.
Did he do well in interstate football?
Did he ever come close to winning the Magarey?
He won 4 B&F’s and Skippered the club at a time we had multiple Star players, played in a Fos Williams coached team where you were sent to West Adelaide or Woodville if you jumped at a spider let alone a contest on the footy field. I never saw him kick a footy, but know he was one hell of a footballer.Just on John Cahill, I'm not old enough to remember him as a player, only as coach, from late 70s onwards.
Disregarding his coaching record, how would he rate all up as a player? I know he was skillful and played quite a lot on the Wing.......was he equally tough?
Would he be seen as as being in the top group of players of his time, such as Eustice, Head, Sherman, Marker (obviously Robran too) etc?
I guess I'm curious because I know he is very highly rated as a player, but his coaching record is generally the main focus these days.
Did he do well in interstate football?
Did he ever come close to winning the Magarey?