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Naive much. We shouldn't care what each other does yet your people felt then the need to go running to the AFL and tribunal re Gibbs and Burton respectively. You guys are funny. I think Triggy has acted brilliantly in this saga. On more than once occasion he has publically made it clear any benefit you guys get we must also receive.
Oh yes, the SANFL is being kept well in check, one Steven Trigg press conference at a time. The definition of naive has clearly sailed above your jejune little head. Seriously, if Triggy took a dump on your dinner table, you would still call it filet mignon. I have no idea what Gibbs and Burton have to do with this saga, but I guess one man's petty is another man's 'brilliant,' if you know what I mean.
In any case, your ramblings, albeit brief, are not a particularly effective argument against a statement that the two clubs are not always in competition with each other. Time to revisit the word 'naive.'
As for my main concern, its the SANFL. Port Power will always be given some sort of handout to stay a float. I don't see how anyone can say with a straight face that the Port Magpies will not receive a huge advantage over their rivals by aligning themselves with an AFL club. It's a ludicrous argument.
Perhaps if we're talking about a stable club, but we're not talking about a competitive team looking for an edge, are we? We're talking about a team that now rarely makes the top five in a nine-team competition, on its knees, with no money. Competitive advantage? Hardly. They just want to play beyond one more season. Did you know that the proposal contained a provision for the SANFL clubs to "revisit" the merger in three years time? That little nugget was probably hidden from your eyes by all the blood rushing to your head.
But no, continue to baste yourself in faux-sanctimony. Pretend that the SANFL will survive just fine without its biggest south-of-Hamra-Homes-Oval drawcard. It won't. There is a reason that the PAFC was denied its 1994 wish of packing up and leaving without having a Magpies remain: the league is quite a great deal less relevant without it. If your primary concern is the SANFL, then you're cheering for the wrong horse, or horses, as it were.









