I mean, we already had Sheedy come out in support of them and he has some pull. I guess he kind of has to support the bars seeing as he invented them along with ANZAC day and Indigenous Australians.
And football.And farmers.
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I mean, we already had Sheedy come out in support of them and he has some pull. I guess he kind of has to support the bars seeing as he invented them along with ANZAC day and Indigenous Australians.
And football.And farmers.
Just imagine if he had gotten his yellow and black Tigers version of the PBs up...I mean, we already had Sheedy come out in support of them and he has some pull. I guess he kind of has to support the bars seeing as he invented them along with ANZAC day and Indigenous Australians.
Graham CornesSo who is on board?
Sheedy, Parkin, Buckley, Cometti?
Keep 'em coming........
This is being done beautifully; congrats to all involved!The groundswell continues...
MG Moments: David Parkin on the Prison Bars | PTV
Australian football legend David Parkin speaks on what the history of Port Adelaide's Prison Bars represent.www.portadelaidefc.com.au
Wow. You don't get more emphatic than that.Add Mike Sheahan to the list...
MG Moments: Mike Sheahan on the Prison Bars | PTV
Another Hall of Fame endorsement, Mike Sheahan reflects on his favourite club jumper in the countrywww.portadelaidefc.com.au
This is unreal.
Is common sense prevailing?
It hasn’t before- why would it prevail now?This is unreal.
Is common sense prevailing?
It's just that the club has never actively gone out of their way to get these prominent people to voice their opinion on the record about it, in large part because our club hadn't a clue how we wanted to go about the how prison bar issue in the first place.
One thing I do know is that the club has been working towards our 150th year as a key part of the PB strategy. They haven't pushed as hard prior to this because this year was the year that the messaging had a point and a strong argument for us wearing it beyond a single game.
These video interviews are excellent. Well produced and beautifully targeted.
We did that last year, and it went pretty well considering it wasn't club led.These videos represent a definite push by the club to wear the PBs more often. It’s fantastic and I wish there were more we could do to push the case like have 20,000-30,0000 PBs appear at the ground Saturday night. A prison bar march to Adelaide Oval (everyone participating proudly wearing the bars) would be magnificent.
Perhaps later in the year, when crowds return, a march could be organised and coordinated with the club making a pitch to the AFL to have the bars as our home guernsey. Film the march, interview the marchers about what the top means to them and couple that with these excellent videos. Top them all off with Nathan Buckley saying what The Bars mean to him and we’ve done our very best to push the case.
Just ours. Its giving MG some value for their sponsorship. It probably will be in the longer doco that was supposed to be finished for and released at October's Adelaide Film Festival.Are these videos appearing on the AFL website though, or just ours?
Good idea. I posted the video of Denis in that thread on the main board. Will go check the 20 pages again and see what is in there and add what isn't.People should be posting the videos in the main board thread.
Might be 2 threads? the one I've been stirring on is probably the most activeGood idea. I posted the video of Denis in that thread on the main board. Will go check the 20 pages again and see what is in there and add what isn't.
Ok you stick them in that one. They are all on the club's twitter account. https://twitter.com/PAFCMight be 2 threads? the one I've been stirring on is probably the most active
I think I got them all on thereOk you stick them in that one. They are all on the club's twitter account. https://twitter.com/PAFC
I think I got them all on there
So I got the important onesYou missed our mate GraGra.