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Do they sing a song in China before the game?


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No doubt. I will give it more time though as I know how long these things can take. One of my current best clients took 2 years to get my first project with them, patience, continuous effort and investment is required.It is very worthwhile. I am far from a Jay (Our Premier) fan, but this is good for our state and all the small businesses that are involved and have a chance to meet with Chinese investment and importers will benefit. Hence I have no issue with the SA Government.
But I would not want my footy club to be involved and waste resources. I pay for a membership to watch my teams win games of Footy. Not be a vehicle for such a scheme, regardless of how worthwile it is.
Surely you would want to see more for your club after four years of resources (not just financial) being used on this project than a Premier Partner? Especially given the on field results in the last two years as the China Project has been ramped up, and on field results have fallen away.
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No doubt. I will give it more time though as I know how long these things can take. One of my current best clients took 2 years to get my first project with them, patience, continuous effort and investment is required.
If Port can develop further Chinese partnerships that result in more money coming into Port and SA it will be a win for everyone. If it wasn't a Port - Crows thing I believe what Port are doing would be universally praised. Put it this way, the crows are a piece of shit in my world, but if they started working with overseas investors the way Port are I would reluctantly congratulate them.
I can only speak for myself but I do question it, I'm not happy about the last 2 years and I didn't (and don't) agree with Voss. But I do support what we are doing in China.I appluad the concept and the value to the community.
Just don't see how you guys will benefit directly and why you follow it like sheep and don't question it when you see the onfield results the past two years as the strategy has been ramped up.
Exist to win Premierships?
A simple scenario, you guys had to replace Walshy when we hired him. Now did your board members and CEO go through a proper process of hiring the best replacement. Or were they too busy organising things for the China Strategy and relied on Shaun Hart (his best mate) and Darren Burgess's (after working with him on a TV show) recomendation to hire him without considering other candidates.
Vossy had never worked as an Assistant Coach, and his Head Coach stint at Brisbane has caused them to be where they are now. But he was an easy hire while your club had other priorities on their mind.
Few people would understand the nuances and complexities of international corporate strategy like you though![]()
I appluad the concept and the value to the community.
Just don't see how you guys will benefit directly and why you follow it like sheep and don't question it when you see the onfield results the past two years as the strategy has been ramped up.
Exist to win Premierships?
A simple scenario, you guys had to replace Walshy when we hired him. Now did your board members and CEO go through a proper process of hiring the best replacement. Or were they too busy organising things for the China Strategy and relied on Shaun Hart (his best mate) and Darren Burgess's (after working with him on a TV show) recomendation to hire him without considering other candidates.
Vossy had never worked as an Assistant Coach, and his Head Coach stint at Brisbane has caused them to be where they are now. But he was an easy hire while your club had other priorities on their mind.
We no longer hear about how Burgo is pushing your guys in the preseason to breaking point. But do have some nice pictures of him working with the Chinese National Aussie Rules team and some photos of him directing a handfull of your players lightly jogging on a cow paddock in Shanghai.
I suggest you read his autobiography if you still believe that. I know it may be biased, but it's not like the media reporting on it are neutral observers without an agenda. That incident also cost him well over 200k over the next 8 years as well.
IMO the government would be better served throwing cash into Adelaide United if they want to use sport as a vehicle, which is a pretty good idea.
The sport is increasing at an alarming rate as rich Chinese businesspeople use it as a play toy. Unless the AFL change their ownership model which will never happen, this is but a short term venture for Port, albeit a very good one. The business benefits could potentially be huge for the state, but not for the AFL.
I know you have said you wish to no longer fan any flames and I understand if you don't wish to reply. My point would be if I genuinely could be shown, or see a benefit directly to Port, then yes I would applaud the initiative. I am cautiously optimistic but I expect to be disappointed.If Port can develop further Chinese partnerships that result in more money coming into Port and SA it will be a win for everyone. If it wasn't a Port - Crows thing I believe what Port are doing would be universally praised. Put it this way, the crows are a piece of shit in my world, but if they started working with overseas investors the way Port are I would reluctantly congratulate them.
They'll tire of it when they know they can't buy it. The game is of no use to them.Wouldn't China be chockablock full of their own soccer clubs though? Using a sport that's not already in existence makes more sense to me.
Agree and I am cautiously optimistic as well. I agree with everything you have written.I know you have said you wish to no longer fan any flames and I understand if you don't wish to reply. My point would be if I genuinely could be shown, or see a benefit directly to Port, then yes I would applaud the initiative. I am cautiously optimistic but I expect to be disappointed.
My concerns are over the lack of transparency ( maybe not the right word) over the direct financing to the club. And I don't mean ''possibly in the future'' .
You'll enjoy Shanghai..... well most of it.Agree and I am cautiously optimistic as well. I agree with everything you have written.
I'm not going to shit all over an idea before its had a chance to succeed though.
At this stage I can only applaud an idea, and the initiative. Execution of this strategy (that other dimwit poster who had a crack us about calling this a 'China Strategy') cannot be commented on yet in my opinion. And if we don't realise a pipeline of revenue from all this investment then I will criticise it.
At the very least I'm flying over to China to watch my team play which is cool.
Does having 10 local Toyota dealerships giving you cash in return for corporate junkets at AO and West Lakes win you premierships? Does it help sell more Camrys? Camry sales are trending down and you haven't made a Grand Final since 1998. I mean what's the point??



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We no longer hear about how Burgo is pushing your guys in the preseason to breaking point. But do have some nice pictures of him working with the Chinese National Aussie Rules team and some photos of him directing a handfull of your players lightly jogging on a cow paddock in Shanghai.
WowThat's because we've got enough of an endurance base that we can now focus on simple maintenance through ball work exercises and repeat sprints to increase running power. We didn't even bother with a time trial this year because it has now become redundant - we know most of the players will run sub 12 minutes so what's the point?
Lol, surely you can't be that delusional.That's because we've got enough of an endurance base that we can now focus on simple maintenance through ball work exercises and repeat sprints to increase running power. We didn't even bother with a time trial this year because it has now become redundant - we know most of the players will run sub 12 minutes so what's the point?
Come clean now Alex. You've taken it too far.That's because we've got enough of an endurance base that we can now focus on simple maintenance through ball work exercises and repeat sprints to increase running power. We didn't even bother with a time trial this year because it has now become redundant - we know most of the players will run sub 12 minutes so what's the point?
One can only hopeWhen you have nothing you have to cling to whatever you can. This strategy won't help them win games of football, it will have the opposite effect.
That's because we've got enough of an endurance base that we can now focus on simple maintenance through ball work exercises and repeat sprints to increase running power. We didn't even bother with a time trial this year because it has now become redundant - we know most of the players will run sub 12 minutes so what's the point?
No wonder they believe Kochies spin if Janus is a God among mortals on the Port boardI hope what you say is 100% true and that really is the mindset of the PAPFC.
And so it continues, wacky Janus theory no 35 for 2016. Will he get to 40 before Christmas?That's because we've got enough of an endurance base that we can now focus on simple maintenance through ball work exercises and repeat sprints to increase running power. We didn't even bother with a time trial this year because it has now become redundant - we know most of the players will run sub 12 minutes so what's the point?