What do we make of the Fact Sheet on the Power site? Are they blaming the Magpies current ills on the SANFL, or wondering out loud what happened to all that money the Magpies were left with?
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Originally posted by Grave Danger
What do we make of the Fact Sheet on the Power site? Are they blaming the Magpies current ills on the SANFL, or wondering out loud what happened to all that money the Magpies were left with?
These complaints would be well founded. Why should the Magpies recieve all the perks of an AFL side?Originally posted by Andre
And even if they did the other SANFL clubs would then complain about favourable treatment and unfair advantages.
Originally posted by DaveW
As for the SANFL being anti-Port, well what do you expect when Port are so anti-SANFL? Trying to backdoor their way into the AFL in 1990.
Originally posted by Grave Danger
What do we make of the Fact Sheet on the Power site? Are they blaming the Magpies current ills on the SANFL, or wondering out loud what happened to all that money the Magpies were left with?
You can blame Port for the weakened competition, not the SANFL.Originally posted by mic59
The SANFL are just playing into the Vics hands; first the SANFL was devastated when the Cows entered the AFL and now Port are in it is even weaker. If the Magpies fold we will have a complete mickey mouse league and I'll have to agree with Victorians that SA premierships aren't worth a clacker.
Originally posted by DaveW
You can blame Port for the weakened competition, not the SANFL.
Originally posted by DaveW
These complaints would be well founded. Why should the Magpies recieve all the perks of an AFL side?
As for the SANFL being anti-Port, well what do you expect when Port are so anti-SANFL? Trying to backdoor their way into the AFL in 1990.
Originally posted by jacqui9
Just a quick question guys ( you will have to excuse me, im a Hawthorn supporter living in SA, but im curious)- if Port Power and Port Magpies are totally different clubs, why does it seem that the Magpies are so dependent on what Port Power earn? Or is it a similar affiliation like that of the VFL clubs in Victoria?
Originally posted by jacqui9
Just a quick question guys ( you will have to excuse me, im a Hawthorn supporter living in SA, but im curious)- if Port Power and Port Magpies are totally different clubs, why does it seem that the Magpies are so dependent on what Port Power earn? Or is it a similar affiliation like that of the VFL clubs in Victoria?
Originally posted by Andre
Of course the SANFL would not have had these problems if they'd admitted Port in 91 and Norwood in 97. The SANFL would have remained a strong viable competition. Nowdays it's little more then amateur league in attendances and organisation.
Originally posted by Andre
Of course the SANFL would not have had these problems if they'd admitted Port in 91 and Norwood in 97. The SANFL would have remained a strong viable competition. Nowdays it's little more then amateur league in attendances and organisation.
Originally posted by koulagirl32
And not only would SANFL attendances be higher than their current level, but they wouldn't have any trouble filling Footy Park...
Originally posted by noddy
Who wouldn't have any trouble filling Footy Park ?
Originally posted by koulagirl32
Port don't. Norwood probably wouldn't. Your team does. Face your failure for a change - Port hold the record for attendances, despite all those 'sellouts' you always say you have.
Noddy, when you get a glass of water do you fill it to the rim every time?Originally posted by noddy
I guess all those empty seats at the Paps home games [bar 3] last year were just an illusion or something,
Originally posted by Porthos
Noddy, when you get a glass of water do you fill it to the rim every time?
You fill it to the point where you consider it was worth getting a glass of water.Originally posted by DaveW
Most people would fill it close to the top on most ocassions.
So the stadium's not half empty its half full?Originally posted by Porthos
You fill it to the point where you consider it was worth getting a glass of water.
I'd say pretty much every Port game gets enough of a crowd that it was worth holding the game (ie. comfortably over minimum required crowd for profit), with only a few notable exceptions such as Port vs Geelong on Saturday afternoon this year.
At the end of the day, given the limited supporter base, the crowds are and will always be consistent.Originally posted by DaveW
So the stadium's not half empty its half full?