Don't go down market with my movies so I have no idea what that means.He's our Mel Gibson in Lethal Weapon guy.
Ken is Danny Glover.
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Don't go down market with my movies so I have no idea what that means.He's our Mel Gibson in Lethal Weapon guy.
Ken is Danny Glover.
We promise to keep Hinkley if you promise to keep PukePlease keep Hinkley Port, this year is proving to be hilarious!
Do port have a first rounder this year after trading for dixon?Rucci the to$$er decided to mix things up by saying Neele is going to Port.
Yes. We gave up our first rounder for last years draft and 2nd in this years for Dixon and got him and from memory pick 45 back.Do port have a first rounder this year after trading for dixon?
Says the guy whose franchise has got a 'rent free' lease from the SANFL for their training ground for the next 40 years. It's amazing how much money you can put in the bank with a welfare payment like that! #crowslogicdon't know if Port could afford to pay him out
Says the guy whose franchise has got a 'rent free' lease from the SANFL for their training ground for the next 40 years. It's amazing how much money you can put in the bank with a welfare payment like that! #crowslogic
Yep, the AFL ultimately own all branding etc of all clubs making it hard if not impossible for a club to walk out to another proposed comp with their same branding, logos etc.All 18 clubs are technically franchises. This is the definition of a franchise:
an authorization granted by a government or company to an individual or group enabling them to carry out specified commercial activities
The afl has granted each of the clubs licence to operate in its competition.
it'll hurt a lot of Port people to acknowledge that they are indeed just another franchise.
care to explain these differences...everyone knows the AFL has 18 licenses for 18 franchises. it's the people that set each other apart and we are nothing like you. we behave like we've followed a club from one comp to the other and you behave like you follow one of the AFLs expansion licenses. that is the difference.
So according to you the fact that I've followed my SANFL club for over 30 years through grand finals, wooden spoons and premierships and still to this day, is somehow invalid to your myopic thinking just because you feel the need to pidgeon hole me, as an Adelaide supporter in the AFL.everyone knows the AFL has 18 licenses for 18 franchises. it's the people that set each other apart and we are nothing like you. we behave like we've followed a club from one comp to the other and you behave like you follow one of the AFLs expansion licenses. that is the difference.
So according to you the fact that I've followed my SANFL club for over 30 years through grand finals, wooden spoons and premierships and still to this day, is somehow invalid to your myopic thinking just because you feel the need to pidgeon hole me, as an Adelaide supporter in the AFL.
It's a totally failed theory you put forward. What about the Norwood supporter or Sturt supporter that follows Power in the AFL? How do they behave not having one team go over to the AFL? Are they invalid?
What about the Port supporter that grew up supporting Collingwood or Geelong in the VFL and continue to do so even though their SANFL club are in the AFL? Are they invalid?
Stop being a peanut and come up with a decent argument.
Why am I not surprised that a Port supporter can't hold a valid debate.yeesh i don't even know what you are replying to. i was just speaking of the culture of the supporters being the essence of the club that lives on. there is no argument, only observations, and obviously some generalising. no need to mention sturt or collingwood or geelong..
When a McDonald's pops up down the street because they aren't in that area, it's a little bit like how a club wants to be in another league so it pops up in that league. Like a franchise.everyone knows the AFL has 18 licenses for 18 franchises. it's the people that set each other apart and we are nothing like you. we behave like we've followed a club from one comp to the other and you behave like you follow one of the AFLs expansion licenses. that is the difference.
Oh I see, it's the vibe of the thing!yeesh i don't even know what you are replying to. i was just speaking of the culture of the supporters being the essence of the club that lives on. there is no argument, only observations, and obviously some generalising. no need to mention sturt or collingwood or geelong..
Oh I see, it's the vibe of the thing!
We promise to keep Hinkley if you promise to keep Puke
everyone knows the AFL has 18 licenses for 18 franchises. it's the people that set each other apart and we are nothing like you. we behave like we've followed a club from one comp to the other and you behave like you follow one of the AFLs expansion licenses. that is the difference.
90% of your fans used to be crows fans.
Except 90% of your fans used to be crows fans.