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Originally posted by JohnB
Your wondering who I support in the AFL - well, no names, but its a team from South Australia who won the PREMIERSHIP in 1997 AND 1998. Your also wondering who I support in the SANFL, well again, no names but, it's the team who killed those port adelaide magpies in the 1997 GF by a port adelaide magpies record losing margin for a GF of 73 points and killed those port adelaide magpies on ANZAC DAY in 1997 by a port adelaide magpies losing record margin for a minor round game of 122 points - lest we forget.


Another d1ckhead who gives the eastern suburbs a bad name.
 
Originally posted by Fullarton Power
Haven't they. now they know the spiel about the tradition is real....not just another composite club that they can bend over the table....fear and paranoia is setting in.

If 'tradition' is all you have to hang your hat on while supporting a club which is the laughing stock of the league then by all means do so.
 

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Originally posted by jmorg1
If 'tradition' is all you have to hang your hat on while supporting a club which is the laughing stock of the league then by all means do so.
Laughing stock? In whose eyes? Narrow minded, paranoid Victorian morons who haven't got the intellectual capability to understand there is a world beyond Albury and Kaniva. And I'd say if anyone was a laughing stock right now, Hawthorn and Richmond would both qualify ahead of Port.
 
Originally posted by Fullarton Power
Laughing stock? In whose eyes? Narrow minded, paranoid Victorian morons who haven't got the intellectual capability to understand there is a world beyond Albury and Kaniva. And I'd say if anyone was a laughing stock right now, Hawthorn and Richmond would both qualify ahead of Port.

Seriously. Get over it.
 

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