So Hartlett who was going to be traded for underperfoming and showing no leadership is kept in the leadership group. Smart bunch at Port.
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Supposedly Kochie has asked that GC wear their white away guernsey at their home game to avoid this.The worst part for Port is they're going to play against the team wearing China's national colours, who represent a much more saleable location in Australia.
I reckon in 3 years no one in China will remember who the Gold Coast played.
From what I understand Boak ''stood up'' last year. He went in hard I heard.If our leaders, who massively under performed last year, I agree, step up I believe we have as much chance as you.
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Rightly Tony Cochrane has so far refused.Supposedly Kochie has asked that GC wear their white away guernsey at their home game to avoid this.
Rightly Tony Cochrane has so far refused.
Want a laugh. I couldn't believe it. Someone is surely taking the pi.. From SEEKBogan One Club: A Port Adelaide story
Speaking of joke sporting organisations.
Aussie's gonna lose????
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I compare what the Power are doing in China, with what the Hawks did in Tasmania. I can't find too many positives on the teal side ... anyone?
You'd think poor little Tassie wouldn't hold a candle to the great nation of China in terms of wins in a business deal ... but it shows how confused people can get by the big headline.
This could end really really badly for the Power, at best it might just end. I'm not saying it won't have positives - it surely will - but I can't see why Power supporters would be pleased with it, beyond the chance to take the family on a footy trip overseas? I cannot see it helping the Power win games, or be a better team for 2017 (and beyond).
I don't have too much an issue with Boak as captain.From what I understand Boak ''stood up'' last year. He went in hard I heard.
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Hartlett and Jonas? Haha.
For some reason while reading this post I could hear it in my head in Eric Cartmans voice. Sounds straight out of Southpark.Kochie will just run crying to the AFL like a little brother who wants to play with your toys. "MUUUUUUMMMM!!!!!!!!... I MEAN GILLION!!!!, GOLD COAST WON'T WEAR THEIR AWAY GUERNSEY! YOU SAID IT COULD BE OUR HOME GAME IF I GOT GOOD GRADES, BUT ALL THE CHINESE PEOPLE ARE GOING TO THINK IT'S THEIR HOME GAME AND THEY ARE GOING TO CHEER FOR THEM AND NOT KOCHIE, I MEAN PORT"
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Absolutely, I lived in Malaysia for 12 months managing part of a country club owned by a Chinese run company ... I understand the plan. I just don't see the risk /reward coming out in the Powers favour.Port are trying to snare a long term sponsorship out of this deal. Thats really what its about. When it comes to Asian businessman you really have to be seen to be doing things a certain way and there way.
The good news for most of us is that many of them would only be able to afford a one way ticket.I compare what the Power are doing in China, with what the Hawks did in Tasmania. I can't find too many positives on the teal side ... anyone?
You'd think poor little Tassie wouldn't hold a candle to the great nation of China in terms of wins in a business deal ... but it shows how confused people can get by the big headline.
This could end really really badly for the Power, at best it might just end. I'm not saying it won't have positives - it surely will - but I can't see why Power supporters would be pleased with it, beyond the chance to take the family on a footy trip overseas? I cannot see it helping the Power win games, or be a better team for 2017 (and beyond).
This is Jiangwan Stadium, where AFLminnowspowerhouses Port Adelaide and Gold Coast will play out the much-hyped first AFL game outside of the southern hemisphere. Dinky-dye 1930s Art Deco architecture. Capacity 25,000 (what's the bet that they'll still need tarps?)
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I would think the stadium would be the last thing on their minds. Destination China, Tribal affiliation and an opportunity to march on the world stage would be front and centre.I think it's a pretty nice stadium, history wise - but seems so illsuited to an AFL match I'd be surprised if Port supporters would be stoked about having their team play there.
Looks like the zeppelin field in Nuremberg. Heil kochie.This is Jiangwan Stadium, where AFLminnowspowerhouses Port Adelaide and Gold Coast will play out the much-hyped first AFL game outside of the southern hemisphere. Dinky-dye 1930s Art Deco architecture. Capacity 25,000 (what's the bet that they'll still need tarps?)
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