- Apr 10, 2008
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I'm just interested in finding out why and how people started supporting Port Adelaide?
How it happend?
Why?
Why Port Adelaide?
How it happend?
Why?
Why Port Adelaide?
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My Father was born and raised in Larg's Bay and represented the Port Adelaide Magpies Reserves for one season (unfortunately that year they lost the Grand Final after Barry Pontt kicked a goal after the siren to win the game for Norwood). However he was not the type to force me to choose the Magpies as my SANFL team, and after being raised in a country town (down the street from Chirs Natt), the SANFL didn't play a big part in my life.
However, my Grand Mother had a huge influence on my football following though and when Port Adelaide bid for the AFL licence, which was about the same time I moved to Adelaide where she lived, she was disgusted and abandoned the Magpies and started following Woodville (and then West Torrens), and I followed her.
When the Crows entered the AFL I was bought some Crows merchandise by her and attended the odd game but never claimed to be a supporter, and then after the Bombers beat them in the 1993 prelim final I had an easy choice to make in terms of which team to support in the AFL and followed the Bombers until 1996.
When Port Adelaide won the AFL licence I made an easy decision to sign up for membership and season tickets as they provided a genuine alternative to the Crows who by that time I had decided I did not like and therefore to support what would be their arch rival, and the club which I had strong family and geographical ties to, made perfect sense.
In 1997 I, together with my Father, Mother and sister, attended every Power home game and we embraced the passion and traditions of the crowd and the club and will never support another club again. I now also claim to be a Port Adelaide Magpies supporter, and attended the 1997, 1998 and 1999 SANFL Grand Finals as a Magpies supporter as my alligience with Woodville was not really of my own making being a young and impressionable lad at the time!
I was there for our first final, I was there again in 2004 and I also drove all the way to Melbourne and back by myself to attend the 2007 Grand Final.
Sadly none of us go anymore. I have lived overseas for two seasons, my sister lost interest after about 3 years and her other half dislikes the game, and my parents are semi-retired, miss my company at games and have other things in their life now and gave their tickets up after last season.
They, like me, have also tired of what we perceive to be a competition biased towards Victorian clubs and this has also contributed to the decline in interest amongst family and friends. And that brings me to this day and now, and if anyone has read this far well done to you!
I'm a little bit different. Grew up in New Zealand and moved to Adelaide when I was about 8 or 9. My old man hated Aussie Rules, called it aerial ping pong and thought it was inferior in every respect to Rugby.
I was in year 7 when Port was playing in a QF against Glenelg. I was at a friends house and they were all avid Port supporters. Ended up watching the game and listening to the commentators gush over how successful and glorious Port were as a football club. It reminded me of how everyone spoke of the All Blacks.
From memory we were actually losing but managed to claw our way back for a marvelous victory. I then went to the Grand Final that year and watched them win the flag. Been a fan ever since.
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What is very clear from this thread though is that Marketing gimmicks don't garner supporters. Family, tradition and success is what builds and sustains a football clubs supporter group.
absolutely.... theres only so much a giant pumping fist (thank christ thats gone) can do... and other gimmicksWhat is very clear from this thread though is that Marketing gimmicks don't garner supporters. Family, tradition and success is what builds and sustains a football clubs supporter group.