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  • Waiting For A Sign

    If you were waiting for a sign that now is the time to fight to regain control of our great club and return it to its former glory, then THIS IS IT! No, I’m not talking about the signs erected on Port road recently. The sign I am talking about is the targeted, venomous and…

  • Never Tear Us Apart

    There seems to be a lot of confusion from those who don’t like Port and those over the border (deliberate or otherwise) about the meaning of the Never Tear Us Apart song and why it resonates so strongly with the Port Adelaide faithful. For Port members though it is clear and just as relevant as…

  • The Role Of The Members

    Port Adelaide is a football club that used to hold its fans in the highest regard. The players and administration would praise them for their voice, passion and ability to hold the custodians of the club to account. Players like Greg Anderson tell tales of the members forthrightly holding the players to account in the…

  • The Benchmark of AFL Success

    As Ken Hinkley’s time winds down at Alberton Oval there will be a lot of discussion about what constitutes success in the AFL. Journalists who only think as far west as the Western Bulldogs will suggest that Port should be happy to be in their “national” competition and that just making finals around 50% of…

  • We Don’t Hate You Because You’re Victorian

    There is a message that keeps seeping out from across the border every time Port members dare to critique the longest serving coach in AFL/VFL history without a grand final appearance. The implication is that the only reason Ken has not been more successful, and the only reason even the most rusted on Port members…

  • The “Worst” Form Of Governance

    Winston Churchill said that “democracy is the worst form of Government except for all those other forms that have been tried from time to time.…’ And until 1997 when Port entered the AFL this “worst form of governance” had been the way the club had been run. Members were entrusted to vote for the board…

  • The Port Adelaide Type

    There is no question that Port members have a type. Think Tim Ginever, Darryl Poole, Michael Wilson, Josh Carr, Russell Ebert, Geoff Motley. All very different players, with differing skills levels and physical capabilities, but they all have 3 things in common. In our AFL history we look to that 2004 premiership team to find…

  • The Big Games

    Fos Williams famously said “the other 17 (minor round games), unless we can make this one (the grand final) a certainty, don’t mean a thing!”  He and John (Jack) Cahill built a legacy at Port Adelaide built around turning up in the big games, against the big opponents. They built their list and their game…

  • A Creed Worthy Coach

    As news reports once again circulate about the future of Port Adelaide coach Ken Hinkley and a possible succession plan to his senior assistant Josh Carr, I thought it a good time to look back at successful Port Adelaide coaches. John Cahill and Fos Williams are undoubtedly the most significant and the ethos they created…

  • Too Hard?

    When I was a kid Port was always confident, so much so that others would often mistakenly label it as arrogance. As supporters we would laugh at the self-defeating remarks coming out of the opposition camp about how hard it was to win games and more importantly to win flags against the dominant Port Adelaide.…