bomberclifford
Importer/Exporter
With what happened with his mother I think we might see a different McGuire in 2021.
Here's hoping he becomes a bit more open with regard to respecting the traditions of others.
What happened with his mother?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
With what happened with his mother I think we might see a different McGuire in 2021.
Here's hoping he becomes a bit more open with regard to respecting the traditions of others.
she passed away 2 or 3 months ago.What happened with his mother?
Did the club ever end up presenting their case to the AFL this year? Worried that all the impetus of our 150th will be lost if the AFL keep putting it in the too hard basket.
Not good enough and we should be publicly coming out and saying so.
RH: They’ve turned the club into a ‘family’ for interstaters. A compassionate coach, strong leadership has removed any cliques among the players and don’t underestimate the pre-season camps or trips to China to strengthen the bond among the group where players feel loved and can’t see themselves leaving.
MT: The Power’s stability has been crucial. Port had the same coach, chief executive and president from 2013-20. Its football manager has been at the Power for six years. Its captain has been at Alberton for a decade. The club’s list manager too. Keith Thomas stepped aside as chief executive at the end of this past season but was replaced internally by Matthew Richardson, who knows the club well. Port has had disappointing campaigns during this stretch but has been able to sell itself as a steady club with its leaders singing from the same hymn sheet, at least most of the time.PLAYERCARDSTARTMatthew Richardson
- Age
- 49
- Ht
- 195cm
- Wt
- 104kg
- Pos.
- M/F
CareerSeasonLast 5
- D
- 14.0
- 4star
- K
- 10.9
- 4star
- HB
- 3.1
- 3star
- M
- 8.0
- 5star
- T
- 0.5
- 3star
No current season stats available
- D
- 15.0
- 4star
- K
- 9.2
- 4star
- HB
- 5.8
- 4star
- M
- 7.8
- 5star
- T
- 0.8
- 3star
PLAYERCARDEND
God has spoken!They are not prison bars they are the 6 wharves of the port of Adelaide it is a aerial view of them.So it makes absolute complete sense why P.A.F.C put them on there jumper because those 6 wharves when you think about it ultimately built our city from construction material medicine coal and of course all types of ppl looking to start a life in the beautiful Adelaide.And on that note that is thus the reason for the establishment of a club in 1870.because all the wharf workers and there families were all based in or around so typical gentleman in those days needed somewhere to blow of some steam and of course get away from the family lol stop telling ppl it’s because we are thugs and that they are prison bars that is just a nickname that has grown legs and feared opponents to there bones.We have had a lot of ppl who have been in or out of jail but who hasn’t had someone in there family gone to prison before and in those old times a lot of ppl have been to prison it was pretty normal especially working in the ship yards we as port ppl need to understand this because I have so much love and passion for this club and all history that I cannot sit back and see this happen without saying something.They are wharves not prison bars
So a message to all supporters please be more invested in our history.Its our duty as a member as I’m to tell ppl the truth about our history and importance to the rise of the city of Adelaide and the Competitive hard tuff nature of the S.A.N.F.L.Because there always needs to be a powerful villain that everyone wants to beat
On iPhone using BigFooty.com mobile app
They are not prison bars they are the 6 wharves of the port of Adelaide it is a aerial view of them.So it makes absolute complete sense why P.A.F.C put them on there jumper because those 6 wharves when you think about it ultimately built our city from construction material medicine coal and of course all types of ppl looking to start a life in the beautiful Adelaide.And on that note that is thus the reason for the establishment of a club in 1870.because all the wharf workers and there families were all based in or around so typical gentleman in those days needed somewhere to blow of some steam and of course get away from the family lol stop telling ppl it’s because we are thugs and that they are prison bars that is just a nickname that has grown legs and feared opponents to there bones.We have had a lot of ppl who have been in or out of jail but who hasn’t had someone in there family gone to prison before and in those old times a lot of ppl have been to prison it was pretty normal especially working in the ship yards we as port ppl need to understand this because I have so much love and passion for this club and all history that I cannot sit back and see this happen without saying something.They are wharves not prison bars
So a message to all supporters please be more invested in our history.Its our duty as a member as I’m to tell ppl the truth about our history and importance to the rise of the city of Adelaide and the Competitive hard tuff nature of the S.A.N.F.L.Because there always needs to be a powerful villain that everyone wants to beat
On iPhone using BigFooty.com mobile app
He’s certainly my favourite commentator ever, loved his voice and his one liners were terrific (as opposed to say Bruce Macavaney who comes off a little bit cringe). I think Dennis does radio commentary in WA only though which is a sham.It’s a shame I got into the game after Cometti’s retirement. His game commentaries were outstanding. The fact that he loves our guernsey is awesome!
commetti was a lot better just calling.
When he started with the weird one liners he got very cringey. esp with bruce
It’s a shame I got into the game after Cometti’s retirement. His game commentaries were outstanding. The fact that he loves our guernsey is awesome!
Dunno Gilbert McAdam could dribble a few commentsCredit where it’s due though he was very witty. No current commentator could piece together something even half decent on the spot.
Eddie McGuire will stand down as Collingwood president at the end of 2021.