Give it a rest Mark

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No, she sits in the outer straight across from the members.

But not today - must have known something!
Jenny, her husband, Mark Ralfe and daughter, Ellen, sit in the members. Not sure who Jenny's look a like that sits in the outer is :confused:
 
Jenny, her husband, Mark Ralfe and daughter, Ellen, sit in the members. Not sure who Jenny's look a like that sits in the outer is :confused:

I've seen her in the outer at least twice this year - not far from me. She's mentioned sitting in the outer in posts on tpfp also - maybe she doesn't sit there every week.
 

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I've seen her in the outer at least twice this year - not far from me. She's mentioned sitting in the outer in posts on tpfp also - maybe she doesn't sit there every week.

She sometimes sits behind me in the covered concourse in Bay 231.
 
Port Adelaide as a football club under Mark Williams has gone from being begrudgingly respected to a punchline.

Everything about us screams cringeworthy. My female cousin who rarely goes to games commented on how good the Carlton guernsey and team song was, to which I lamented we used to have a great guernsey and team song too. We are directionless as a club, from the coach, to the administartors to the players and now unfortunately the supporters as well.
 
I thought we followed the gameplan of running forward of the contest and spreading away from rather than protecting or pressuring the ballcarrier much better in the last quarter. So clearly the revup worked.
 
.... My female cousin who rarely goes to games commented on how good the Carlton guernsey and team song was .....
Interesting that people see our predominately white guernsey as ghey but Carlton's all white guernsey is "good".

Lily of Laguna is a great song :confused: Talk about cringe worthy. :p
 
Problem is MWs coaching techniques have failed to evolve since 2002-2004. This is why he should have been replaced.

MW is still focused on possesion based football, slow movement, and zoning.

Since the 2004 flag name any PAFC player MW has developed in to a top flight player? None (perhaps Carlile is an exception) are even close to the upper echelon of the AFL's best with 5 years of development under MWs... and MWs is suppose to be a great teacher of young talent. :rolleyes:

2 more years. <CRY:mad:
Robbie Gray
 
Port Adelaide as a football club under Mark Williams has gone from being begrudgingly respected to a punchline.

Everything about us screams cringeworthy. My female cousin who rarely goes to games commented on how good the Carlton guernsey and team song was, to which I lamented we used to have a great guernsey and team song too. We are directionless as a club, from the coach, to the administartors to the players and now unfortunately the supporters as well.
This is well said. We are one of the laughing stocks of the competition. We lack direction. We are undisciplined. We are arrogant and do nothing to back that arrogance up. Coaches and staff leave our club in record numbers. We reflect the personality of our coach.
 
Even Robbie Walls said last night Williams had stayed on too long. Robbie Walls! If even he can spot it, it must be bleedin' obvious.
 
williams lacks fresh ideas he lives in the past and still believes that whatever he does will turn to gold he forgets that it keeps turning to mud under him.
 

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Robbie Gray

Robbie played well day 1 Vs Hawthorn (same day as The Hoff). Both kicked a few goals I think. Apart from the injury delay is living up to the promise IMHO and becoming the player he looked like on that day.

Not a player 'developed by Williams'. Full credit to that draft pick though.

Boak & Hartlett are two more recent debutants who have looked comfortable on day one in the AFL. I'd go as far as to put Salter in that group as well, but it's early days there and clearly the coaches disagree with me, and who am I to argue.

So none of those count as a player Williams has 'developed'. IMO.
 

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