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macca ended up being a laughing stock at sanfl level, couldnt get a kick towards the end of 2009 and never recovered, became a head ducker looking for frees to which the umpires woke up quick smart
They need to expand outside the metro area and lower their standards. They're not exactly the second best comp in the country anymore and that attitude has cost them.
Its the SOUTH AUSTRALIAN "NATIONAL" Football League, not the Adelaide Football League. If Glenelg is to fold merge then a regional or semi regional club needs to be brought in eg Gawler or Mt Barker. In fact I'm pretty sure the Gawler Central Football Club are the Tigers - and Gawler region and Barossa would support a move for their own team. The pros outweigh the cons.
I do agree that the reserves should probably go. Merge the reserves with the Under 18s.
Glenelg Football Club invested $3.4m in developing both a function centre and upgraded membership facilities in 2002. Whilst trade has been sound, it has not been able to generate sufficient funds to enable the Club to reduce its overall debt. The subsequent interest payments are crippling placing the Club’s very future at risk.
The elimination of the outstanding debt would place the Club in a significant cash positive position. This would enable it to invest in its core business of football operations and infrastructure.
Merger it is then.
Port Power supporters giving financial advice.Merger it is then.
They should have known better given the current SA footy climate. They are kidding themselves if they think they were going to get a return on that 2.3 million. For f**ks sake.
We were raped from the start by a money hungry SANFL - as was your plastic franchise. Only they gave you the extra soft lube for your arses, where as they plunged in dry.Port Power supporters giving financial advice.
We were raped from the start by a money hungry SANFL - as was your plastic franchise. Only they gave you the extra soft lube for your arses, where as they plunged in dry.
We turned a profit in 2004 and 2007 (our grand final years and only two decent seasons). Says a lot unfortunately.
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Wash, rinse, dry repeat.
If only the Port Power faithful didn't abandon your franchise you would've turned a profit.
My point is that if your supporters had've turned up back then like they have been recently you would've made more money at Footy Park than what you are now at AO, instead the ones that were attending back then turned their backs on the club and walked away.We turned a profit in 2004 and 2007 (our grand final years and only two decent seasons). Says a lot unfortunately.
Because AAMI is a hole, even when our crowds were high during our decent years there, we still didn't make the black marker. Think we broke even once or twice.My point is that if your supporters had've turned up back then like they have been recently you would've made more money at Footy Park than what you are now at AO, instead the ones that were attending back then turned their backs on the club and walked away.
My point is that if your supporters had've turned up back then like they have been recently you would've made more money at Footy Park than what you are now at AO, instead the ones that were attending back then turned their backs on the club and walked away.
Jeez knob, that's a long bow. What supporters turned their back? Sturt get better attendances that the whored out Power reserves year in year out. Talk about turning your backs! When was the last time The Port Power Reserves won a flag even with the free gift of not having a salary cap.Interesting, if Sturt supporters hadn't turned their back on their club in droves so they could hold hands with Norwood, Glenelg and North supporters and form the crows, you might have had your own AFL team. Now you're relegated to a nothing club that's struggling for money
Interesting, if Sturt supporters hadn't turned their back on their club in droves so they could hold hands with Norwood, Glenelg and North supporters and form the crows, you might have had your own AFL team. Now you're relegated to a nothing club that's struggling for money