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Port wore magenta before they wore black and white. Collingwood were wearing black and white before port were.
Port joined the AFL after Collingwood did, first in best dressed. Port chose to opt for different colours when they eventually joined the AFL. Port chose to break away from their SANFL heritage and be a separate identity to the current SANFL magpies.
No matter which way you want to argue it, Collingwood have first dibs on the black and white jumper.
NEXT!!!
So you'd have no issue with a new club coming in called the Cats and having hoops that are a bit closer together than yours?
Because that's what many in here are suggesting, that Collingwood should have no issue with Port coming innto the AFL as the MAgpies and keeping a jumper with black and white stripes.
Some of you are so beyond salvaging it just isn't funny.
You can't seriously believe that the VFL was superior to the SANFL and WAFL back in the 50's and 60's (and of course any time before then) when all three leagues were barely semi-professional?!
back to the match-day strip - the only club that had a problem with it was Collingwood, even though there were sufficient differences in the match-day strip to differentiate to the two teams - COL white with black stripes, PA black white 'prison bars'. If it wasnt for being pig-headed, COL would also agree that there were sufficient differences in the two strips, afterall they believe there is sufficient contrast between their traditional and their newer black with white stripes to the point that the former is used as their contrasting alternate strip.
And why not? How can Victoria produce nearly 50% of the top tier talent in this country today and not possibly have had a superior league back then? I often see posters jumping to SoO results or those dinky little post-season hit and giggles, but I can show you a group of U18 South Aussie's take the national champs and yet don't provide draftees deeper down.
Not saying all the best players played for the VFL, but overall the VFL was a higher standard comp. Suggesting otherwise is re-writing history.
And I think we all rejoice in Port wearing the black and white in the SANFL, thats who I identify as the real Port and have enjoyed their success in that league.There is no argument about this
In the AFL Port Adelaide cannot be black & white, so our colours are actually black, white, teal & silver (the silver never really seen)
In the AFL Port Adelaide cannot be the Magpies, so we are the Power
It would be nice if we could play in the prison bars in heritage round, but that is just a personal wish.
Port Adelaide formed in 1870, entered the AFL in 1997.
The Port Adelaide Magpies was formed in 1996 and entered the SANFL in 1997.
This division has been a problem, a matter of angst. It has split the Port Adelaide family.
This weeks decisions has banished that division, we are now one club, with a team in the AFL wearing the Power jumper and with a team in the SANFL wearing the Magpies jumper.
Port has no argument with Collingwood, just as Collingwood would have no argument with Port wearing the prison bars in the SANFL.
And I think we all rejoice in Port wearing the black and white in the SANFL, thats who I identify as the real Port and have enjoyed their success in that league.
But plenty of Port supporters want to wear the black and white for heritage rounds in this league and your heritage in this league is most definitely not black and white. Port chose to forge a new identity when they entered this league and whatever they chose to wear, that is your relevant heritage.
And to those who disagree, I ask again:
Why did Port want to play in the AFL if they believe that the flags won in the SANFL were better or equal to the AFL/VFL flags?
Why not just stay in the SANFL and be content with your lot there?
Just out of curiosity had GWS called themselves the Jets and then revealed there jumper colours as orange and black and finally finished off with a design that was two thin sashes from left shoulder to right hip rather than the one thick sash that Essendon have, how would you feel about that? Odds are you wouldn't be happy about it.
PAFC may have had the prison bars as there pre existing jumper but they are only entitled to wear that in the SANFL, which they'll do as of next year, they relinquished the right to wear it in the AFL because it was part of their terms of entry.
Well maybe you couldn't care about another club attempting to usurp your identity but I'll bet you London to a brick your club would fight tooth and nail with or without you just as Collingwood fought to protect the uniqueness of its identity. Whether you personally care or not is irrelevant because die hard Essendon supporters that I know would be horrified.i couldnt care less TBH.
that's understood. these conditions were lobbied for by COL.
My point exactly. It's easy to say you don't care when there's no immediate likelihood of it happening. Another story altogether when there is.He would care...he just donest becasue it didnt happen.
I have to say I'm not altogether certain but I strongly suspect that the AFL owns copyright in the designs since they hold the license and the right of refusal on the design. I suspect, and please correct me if I'm wrong, that Eddie has always maintained that the Pies hold the moral copyright.Can anyoen explain to me the ownership of the jumpers...i hear Collingwood always saying they have copyright on it and stuff....is this true and does anyone else have it.
so does that mean its won 1afl.36sanfl premierships.
Spose, it still beats the aints and the bullshyte dogs.
My point exactly. It's easy to say you don't care when there's no immediate likelihood of it happening. Another story altogether when there is.
I have to say I'm not altogether certain but I strongly suspect that the AFL owns copyright in the designs since they hold the license and the right of refusal on the design. I suspect, and please correct me if I'm wrong, that Eddie has always maintained that the Pies hold the moral copyright.
Like I said, I don't really know but I'm guessing that is the case. The point to remember though is that while the AFL hold a pretty big stick,l they do have to be mindful of not p1ssing off the members and supporters who give them their revenue. To instruct Collingwood to change their jumper to such an extent would be tantamount to suicide.So, if the AFL were so inclined...the could say
Collingwood, you are now Black with a Red Sash.
Essendon, you are now Pink with a Lavender sash (suits really)
Port Adelaide...you are now free to wear the Prison Bar Jumper.
I know. Not my words! I just seem to recall him using them but I think everyone knows what he means.Moral Copyright...thats doesnt make any sense whatsoever.
Well maybe you couldn't care about another club attempting to usurp your identity but I'll bet you London to a brick your club would fight tooth and nail with or without you just as Collingwood fought to protect the uniqueness of its identity. Whether you personally care or not is irrelevant because die hard Essendon supporters that I know would be horrified.
Probably exactly what would happen if they forced you to make your stripes vertical! It's a nonsense and the AFL wouldn't contemplate it.I think we get an idea of, as you stated above, Tantamount to suicide.
Wonder what would happen if they changed your jumper for that....doesnt make sense I know cos magpies arnt black and red...but...just imagine....would people still go to the footy, would be confusing as hell.
So, if the AFL were so inclined...the could say
Collingwood, you are now Black with a Red Sash.
Essendon, you are now Pink with a Lavender sash (suits really)
Port Adelaide...you are now free to wear the Prison Bar Jumper.
Moral Copyright...thats doesnt make any sense whatsoever.