Here's another waiting-for-the-draft question. Why did Port Adelaide want to join the AFL? The Magpies were pretty big frogs in a pretty big pond, so why rock the boat? (Oh, never mind the mangled metaphor.) Where did the push to join the AFL come from? Was there much opposition from within the club?
I know a little about the push to join, and the opposition from, apparently, the rest of South Australia, but what made it possible to even think about joining the national comp? Why was it seen as a desirable thing to do?
It would be great to get some observations, opinions, about this from some of you who were actually there, so to speak, at the time.
(And it would be REALLY great for this thread not to become another "who is the real PAFC/when did the PAFC come into being" brouhaha, but that's up to you.
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I know a little about the push to join, and the opposition from, apparently, the rest of South Australia, but what made it possible to even think about joining the national comp? Why was it seen as a desirable thing to do?
It would be great to get some observations, opinions, about this from some of you who were actually there, so to speak, at the time.
(And it would be REALLY great for this thread not to become another "who is the real PAFC/when did the PAFC come into being" brouhaha, but that's up to you.





