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The one by John Schumann of Redgum.Oh, and what ever happened to that 'Power to the people' song we used to have back in the Footy Park days?
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The one by John Schumann of Redgum.Oh, and what ever happened to that 'Power to the people' song we used to have back in the Footy Park days?
Little guy but had a huge leap on him.Apologies if it's been raised before but I've just come across this website: https://www.playersfromport.net/ Pretty neat.
Reason it came up is because I kept thinking the name Dylan Moore reminded me of an old Ports player but couldn't place it. It was Jason Dylan. 13 SANFL games and 7 goals.
Ok, rookie question, please dont laugh.
This has been bugging me for a while, but what are the lyrics for the, I guess you'd call it the intro, song that is played as the boys run out but but before the club song?
Ended up at WWT I think.Little guy but had a huge leap on him.
Didn't go on with it as he probably lacked in other areas.
Not sure who it was but went Power to the people, Power to the game, Power to Port Adelaide where we got our name.The one by John Schumann of Redgum.
Thanks mate.Rudimental - Not Giving In.
Ended up at WWT I think.
I think he may have Ford.Did he work at the club for a while? Had a picture on the wall of himself taking a hanger against Freo in a pre-AFL trial game.
They had Lynch on for an interview about the game, was pretty interesting.MMM recalling the 2004 grand final with Chad Cornes and Dom Cassisi
It was written by John Schumann, he submitted it to the club (I think intended to be used as the club song) but the club didn't want to use it that way because it was too much like a ballad rather than the 'stop, stop, stop 'til we're top, top, top' stuff we ended up with, so he didn't release the song widely.Not sure who it was but went Power to the people, Power to the game, Power to Port Adelaide where we got our name.
Had a bit of a to-and-fro over this post with Willsy10 a few weeks after our paper-over-the-cracks win against Hawthorn. It stands out so clearly when we are put under pressure in finals.Our win/loss numbers to date are a complete furphy! Its not about the numbers, its about the form getting there! Compare our form to Hawthorn's at the moment - It's not a stretch to come to the conclusion that they might actually finish the season with more wins than us. Their form leading up to this point is that much better!
Our forwards look disjointed & are inconsistent. Our backs are still gelling together, as are our mids. Our team defense is non-existent, and our depth is the same old discards that have failed to kick on, yet Ken keeps going back to that same dry well, time & time again, refusing to play the news boys on the list. On top of that, our game plan has been well-and-truly worked out by the two ex-Port coaches in Nicks & Voss, and is being copied by other teams.
Chris Davies might think we are well set up for the second half of the season, but he is delusional! In reality, we look like a team and club held together with sticky tape! Make no mistake, we have the cattle to compete in finals, but our coaching game plan, selections, and just about everything off-field, is just full of holes!
But hey ... "We are continuing to learn." - K Hinkley
I guess we don't have to worry about this any more
Try 60 years. 1964 was their last flag. But yeah.No wonder they haven't won a flag for 17 years.
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In Portuguese, when we refer to supporters, we usually just add a suffix to the club’s name:
Grêmio: gremista
Cruzeiro: cruzeirense
São Paulo: são-paulino
Corinthians: corintiano
There are exceptions, of course; but I don’t want to go too deep into the subject.
My point is that I miss this in English. I think Portist would be better than “Port fan/supporter”; Hawthornian, than “he supports Hawthorn”; etc.