can someone mock up a prison bars in SUNS colours please?
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That's up to what your club wants to recognise as its achievements. It has nothing to do with Port Adelaide.Melbourne has
13 AFL Premierships as Melbourne
12 Reserves premierships as Melbourne
4 VFL premierships partnering with Sandringham
5 VFL/VFA Premierships as Springvale/Casey
2AFL night series premierships
1 AFL pre season cup premiership
1 AFLX Premiership.
So Melbourne has won 38 premierships. Does that sound right to Port Adelaide?
Lol
Everything will be back on track come Friday. Collingwood will probably run out in all black against Melbourne's navy.
Not for nothing but for my example, North and Geelong (Collingwood as well) would be a white home jumper and would always have white shorts. Anyone plays them as the away team they are just wearing their regular kit with colored shorts. Their "clash" kit would be dark.
In my set up one of them is in a white jumper with white shorts, no exceptions.The problem seems to be Essendon and Richmond just not wanting to wear Red or Yellow shorts.
What do you call this?
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What a terrible example. Counting East Germany/West Germany would be like counting Brisbane/Fitzroy - two teams that were competing at the top level. Not one team playing for a short time at the top level and a long time at suburban level. What Port are doing is like if Australia counted Olympic medals and Commonwealth Games medals and called them all Olympic medals.
The Commonwealth games has always been a low level completion that very few other countries care about or see as anything more than a glorified club meet that is becoming more irrelevant as time goes on. Similar to the SANFL in the Football world.
If Port Adelaide can count a suburban league Premiership as an AFL premiership - I'm counting my under 10 c grade basketball trophy as a Norm Smith medal.
But hang on I thought you didn’t have AFL merchandise with Magpies on it. Stop kidding yourself mate.Thats to reflect that when we entered the AFL, the SANFL comprised of jealous clubs and a loathing of port after a 100+ years of thrashings, tried to tear the club apart. There's a lot of history to this that you wouldn't be interested in.
AFL clubs are supposed to give their supporters what they want. Collingwood expects Port to sh*t all over its supporters. It's really condescending obnoxious behaviour from Collingwood. Gives us a small insight into how their indigenous players were treated like second class citizens by the Maguire regime.
It was the pre-eminent league for the last 150 years. Melbourne was the major city in the country for the first century of AFL. Adelaide was a country town. That's why no teams from other states joined the SANFL.The VFL was a suburban league too!
It was the pre-eminent league for the last 150 years. Melbourne was the major city in the country for the first century of AFL. Adelaide was a country town. That's why no teams from other states joined the SANFL.
SANFL was third tier- VFL >>>VFA>>SANFL/WAFL>QAFL/NTAFL/TASAFL>>>NSWAFL.
No one claims the SANFL was equal in quality to the VFL, but third tier? That’s just trolling.It was the pre-eminent league for the last 150 years. Melbourne was the major city in the country for the first century of AFL. Adelaide was a country town. That's why no teams from other states joined the SANFL.
SANFL was third tier- VFL >>>VFA>>SANFL/WAFL>QAFL/NTAFL/TASAFL>>>NSWAFL.
We wore the tri-colour with black back for all away games and in 2002 returned to the tri-colour with black back at home. At no point during the Collingwood switch over did St Kilda stop wearing a Tri-Colour with Black Back.Partly correct.
Collingwood:
Black with white stripes 1897 - 1923
White with black stripes 1924 - 2000
Black with white stripes 2001 - 2022
So we only changed back to our heritage.
Essendon = Yes
Richmond = Yes
St Kilda = No, The back bottom half was red when we changed
Melbourne = No, They changed their blue from Royal blue to Navy blue
Adelaide = No, Red and yellow on both sides
But hang on I thought you didn’t have AFL merchandise with Magpies on it. Stop kidding yourself mate.
Just start cheering for the Power, embrace the teal. It’s been around for 25 years, it’s forged it’s own identity. Get over it , black and white and Magpies are reserved for Collingwood in the AFL. As I said earlier, go down on the weekend and watch the SANFL, you’ll see plenty of PB jumpers and magpie scarfs. But that’s where it ends.
Stop digging mate you reach the bottom a long time ago.The VFL didn't become the AFL. That's just a convenient argument for VFL clubs to be able to have their history count in the AFL whilst denying the history of interstate clubs. It's very hypocritical and says we value our history but you can't value yours.
All current AFL teams entered the competition at some point when it changed from the VFL to the AFL.
Collingwood just seems to get some sick perverse enjoyment from being c*nts to Port over one round per season like they do/did from being c*nts to their aboriginal players for decades.
This is right up there with the worst takes ever seen on big footy.It was the pre-eminent league for the last 150 years. Melbourne was the major city in the country for the first century of AFL. Adelaide was a country town. That's why no teams from other states joined the SANFL.
SANFL was third tier- VFL >>>VFA>>SANFL/WAFL>QAFL/NTAFL/TASAFL>>>NSWAFL.
I’ve got 5 questions for you which I hope you can answer for me.So you find two items with magpies, which reflect ports sanfl history and now you're suggesting or insinuating that the Power is marketing themselves as the magpies?
Like it or not we have almost 150 years of history as the magpies that the fans want to celebrate.
Are we the Magpies in the AFL? No we are not and never will be but that doesn't mean we can't celebrate our sanfl history with merchandise of a bygone era.
Does Collingwood sell merchandise that celebrates its VFL history?
This is right up there with the worst takes ever seen on big footy.
you need to brush up on your clubs history, 1902 was the first year Port called themselves magpies and wore black and white.Like it or not we have almost 150 years of history as the magpies that the fans want to celebrate.
remind me of RC Lens soccer team in France.
common sense would suggest that Collingwood wear a white guernsey with black stripes, white shorts and hooped socks.Lol
Everything will be back on track come Friday. Collingwood will probably run out in all black against Melbourne's navy.
You mean, we want to play in front of our own members for our home game? Gee what a novel concept. fmdIt’s a Pies away game so it’ll be a good look, only time our away strip doesn’t solve the problem is when Geelong cracks the sads over playing in front of 95,000 instead of 25,000.
Suns should wear it if they have another go at cracking the Chinese market one day.
I reckon they should go with a predominantly teal colour guernsey as their clash strip, would be much better than that horrible grey.The best port jumper ever remains the original preseason jumper.
No idea why it wasn’t their first home jumper.
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One of those rare designs that was unique and kind of modern, while still looking like a traditional footy jumper.