Sorry Port, the jig is up
Naïve and stupid is how I feel after allowing myself to be seduced by Port Adelaide in 2021. Why did I think this year…
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Naïve and stupid is how I feel after allowing myself to be seduced by Port Adelaide in 2021. Why did I think this year…
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Yes I will certainly concede it is much more difficult to play in an AFL Grand Final compared to the SANFL of days gone by. But the majority of teams have managed to get to the last dance in the last 10 years, Port haven’t.
A Premiership next year will certainly shut up people like me who challenge the club on the KPIs they declare. They just need to create some history to do it because historically AFL clubs do not give one coach so long in charge without any success.
Sorry Port, the jig is up
Next year will be year 10. Hopefully lucky 10! I think we can see Ken Hinkley builds wonderful relationships with his players and is well respected internally. I think if Port are not going to make a coaching change which is likely the case then they need an assistant with some tactical nous who takes on more gameday responsibility.
Sorry Port, the jig is up
Performances like last night certainly don’t help when I am trying to pump the Blues up. I think the addition of players from other AFL clubs has been a bit hit and miss over the years but the last couple of years has been better.
Curnow is the one they need to get fit and firing. Not played a game since Round 15, 2019 and really think he and McKay can form a good partnership.
Rome wasn’t built in a day
That is not a bad shout. He played mostly forward from what I could gather in the last practice game with Hawthorn but maybe defence is worth a shot.
The Billy Frampton mystery continues on the other side of Adelaide
Yeah understand where you are coming from. But a Coleman Medal or All Australian selection I think will be enough for Port to give Dixon a 2 year-deal on decent coin.
Charlie Dixon: The hype finally feels real
Those players might be in a different group. The ” Emerging Leaders” Group. 😁
Jasper Pittard: From Port outcast to North Melbourne leader
I don’t think crowds are an issue at all. Membership numbers and engagement are trending in the right direction. I think the issue is they are just playing poor footy.
Put the Port Adelaide back in the Power
Ken Hinkley is a genius. Miss finals 2 out of 3 years and not won a final since 2014. Despite being under contract for 2018 somehow managed to con a contract extension.
This is a club that has missed finals 7 of the last 10 years. The ethos and standards at Port Adelaide were destroyed a long time ago. Great history and a proud supporter base but the current team is one that lets them down more often than not and 2018 is starting to tread down an all too familiar path. ” We Exist to win Premierships” Nothing but marketing spin now.
Put the Port Adelaide back in the Power
I hope this weather clears up somewhat before the game. Absolutely awful at the moment.
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Not a bad read. Unless there is a miracle Jimmy Toumpas and Jake Neade should be straight-forward delistings at the end of the season.
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Hope he does well. United talking up he is a hard worker which is great…. but they need a striker who can put the ball in the back of the net on a regular basis.
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Hoping Everton can put up a decent showing against Liverpool. Might be a park the bus affair.
FA Cup third round preview
There was not much alternative in the end. The nature of that loss against Arsenal had to see action taken.
Ronald Koeman is under pressure
Some very good points raised. Schneiderlin is a massive concern for me at the moment. I am still not sure what he was doing for that Brighton goal.
Lookman is going to be an absolute star and he needs more of a taste now along with Davies.
Next few weeks will also be interesting, if Koeman is still there will he give Ross Barkley and opportunity if he proves his fitness.
Ronald Koeman is under pressure
I am more interested in getting correct news rather than fast news. I certainly find myself more disengaged with the mainstream media sources than ever before as a result.
The need to break stories leads to sweeping statements and news without actually telling us anything. ” Player will leave club x, but may stay” If there is nothing to report then don’t report it.
The Ken Hinkley situation is a prime example of people having no idea what was actually going on so making up versions of events then trying to justify reporting that was 100% incorrect.
I have no issue with opinion pieces if it is something I disagree with. Maybe it is my economics background but i like evidence, I like statistics and like some type of rationale for how an opinion is reached regardless if it is the polar opposite of mine.
But sensationalist commentary for the sake of it and then nothing else doesn’t really do it for me.
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Well written Josh. I still think Dangerfield needed a break with his foot injury so the suspension provides that.
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I was not originally thrilled when the rumors of a Rooney return were doing the rounds mainly due to wages but I have warmed to the idea in the last couple of weeks and now I am genuinely excited.
Everton do not expect Rooney to be the messiah, he will be one of many additions to the squad who will all have a role to play for Everton to improve. He certainly still has something to offer and he might prove a few critics wrong along the way.
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That was a brilliant read well done.
I had the opportunity to speak with David Noble for an hour or so pre-season and I really think he will do a great job. He and Fagan are well aware of the task at hand.
It was only a few weeks ago (before the Port game) I thought Brisbane were really trending in the right direction,. Despite losing matches the average losing margin had come right down. Obviously since then things have not gone all that well.
But there is enough evidence from other clubs that shows no matter how bad things seem, the wheel eventually turns.
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The money from Gui Goujie has already made this venture a success for Port.
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He is an absolute gun.
At the time I thought Port made a good choice a couple picks before picking up Mitch Banner. Didn’t quite work out that one.
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Whenever Everton play badly it seems Lukaku is the scapegoat.
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I do no quite share the same confidence in Moyes. Not only due to current performances with Sunderland and Man United but also the stint at Real Sociedad in between that saw him get sacked.
You can certainly talk about lack of resources, players, owner investment and simple bad luck with injuries and poor referee decisions against them. But I think Moyes also has to take the fair share of the blame for the current Sunderland predicament.
Moyes will be the Black Cats' saviour
Yes, Mark Williams was certainly under pressure at the end of 2003. But I guess the two things in his favour was he was at the end of his fifth year not his ninth. Had 2004 been a failure that could have been deep trouble.
The end of 2003 did see Port make some tough list management decisions. Players like Stephen Paxman who played every game in 2003 were moved on. The move of Chad Cornes to CHB was an important structural change.
The heat was put on players like Adam Kingsley. I am just not sure things will be as ruthless under the current regime.
Sorry Port, the jig is up