Cornes: Be careful what you wish for, democracy isn’t perfect
The Adelaide Crows and Port Power will have the opportunity to have ‘democratically’ elected boards in the near future and Graham Cornes writes what he believes will happen.
The Adelaide Crows and Port Power will have the opportunity to have ‘democratically’ elected boards in the near future and Graham Cornes writes what he believes will happen.
With footy legend Chris McDermott’s story told recently at the Football Hall of Fame, Graham Cornes reflects on the joyous and turbulent moments from their past spent together.
Inaugural Adelaide Crows coach Graham Cornes says the failures of the club have never been more exposed and big changes are needed this summer.
With pressure sky high at the Adelaide Crows, many are calling for immediate change, in particular at the coaching helm, but it shouldn’t be writes Graham Cornes.
With a mid season rule change, holding the ball is now wrapped in confusion and the mess lies squarely at the AFL football department’s feet writes Graham Cornes.
Adelaide Crows fans have been up in arms about calls against them as of late, but Graham Cornes explains it goes further back than just recently.
The Crows’ line-up to face Collingwood faced plenty of scrutiny but it was a must-win game and Dan Curtin wasn’t in the club’s best side – on form. He will be later on writes Graham Cornes.
The AFL’s overdue stand on domestic violence will be held back by an anti-social modern problem, writes Graham Cornes.
The last three Showdowns show the Crows have the edge when it comes to SA’s footy teams. As Graham Cornes writes, the basis of it comes from being mentally superior.
With a former Bomber fighting the decade old WADA decision to clear his and his former teammates’ names, Graham Cornes implores he must persist in the fight.
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