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This week Port Adelaide has passed 50,000 members. They've come a long way since 2010 when they had 29,000 & especially after only a couple of years ago they were in crisis.

Just goes to show that things can turn around quickly and it's an outstanding effort by the club. Good on them and we do have some hope with the right people in the right places.

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Is that 50,000 full adult members or 20,000 adult, 10,000 junior, 10,000 pets, 5,000 3game memberships and 5,000 Martian memberships? Just sayin.....

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Doesn't everyone in Adelaide get two for one memberships cause each of them have two heads????

Their actual membership number is 25k!

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Snowtown had 97 dole cheques but only 43 people .

They cant fkn count in Adelaide.

Thats how we got Toumpas and they got Vines.

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This week Port Adelaide has passed 50,000 members. They've come a long way since 2010 when they had 29,000 & especially after only a couple of years ago they were in crisis.

Just goes to show that things can turn around quickly and it's an outstanding effort by the club. Good on them and we do have some hope with the right people in the right places.

Good article about this during the week. Can't remember where I read it.

But it highlighted exactly how far behind we are.

Port converted a lot of very young supporters in the 4 years leading up to their 2004 premiership, where they won 16 games minimum in 4 years straight. But at that stage, those very 10 year olds had no disposable income and were incapable of purchasing their own memberships.

Those same kids are now in their early 20s and now that their form has improved out of sight are jumping on board at an exponential rate.

We need to have considerable success and then sustain it for a bloody long time, or at least have a second period of success some years later.

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Snowtown had 97 dole cheques but only 43 people .

They cant fkn count in Adelaide.

Thats how we got Toumpas and they got Vines.

Damn you Biffen. I was just formulating my Snowtown reference. I was going to squeeze Elizabeth in there but alas.
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Port has developed itself into a power side. Crows fans are dropping off.

Why? Because Port play powerful, tough and committed football. They had a shocking list two years ago but that same list that won 8 games in two years made the finals last year and made it to the second week.

If only the Melbourne players believed in themselves as much as the fans do. There just isn't the commitment there.

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Port has developed itself into a power side. Crows fans are dropping off.

Why? Because Port play powerful, tough and committed football. They had a shocking list two years ago but that same list that won 8 games in two years made the finals last year and made it to the second week.

If only the Melbourne players believed in themselves as much as the fans do. There just isn't the commitment there.

an absolute genius leading their fitness department has helped, but their development of guys like Wingard and Wines to get them as good as they are so quickly is what's the most impressive.

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We are currently sitting on 32324 which would be considerably less if not for our tireless band of membership volunteers.

MFC have thousands of lapsed members who will return once we have a period of sustained success similar to the late eighties, early and late nineties.

Easier said than done obviously however we must retain faith in the Jackson/Roos process.

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Theres one reason why we arent making the magical 40k membership....we keep losing...

Winning results will bring the people...not just being competitive....We must start winning or its going to end up the same every year sitting on 34k or so tops..

We all know theres alot of Demons fans...but they want winning results and have had enough of late with insipid efforts..I dont blame them.

I do have faith in Roosy & PJ though I agree Gsmith12.

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I've been through all the tough times since 1964 and just could not believe the rapid growth of support in the members sections of the crowd as we sustained a winning run in the in the late eighties.

They literally jumped out of trees onto the bandwagon.

May it occur again soon.

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I've been through all the tough times since 1964 and just could not believe the rapid growth of support in the members sections of the crowd as we sustained a winning run in the in the late eighties.

They literally jumped out of trees onto the bandwagon.

May it occur again soon.

That was a quarter of a century ago GS12, how many of them are still kicking?

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