Ken Hinkley and PAFC get in early with the excuses for failing in 2016...

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Asking for a bail out is actually the exact opposite of the 'heavy lifting' required to take responsibility for your own decisions.

When you're as accustomed to grovelling as Port has become, I guess it can feel like steely resolve sometimes.

It's not.

#begmore

Bit rusty shawt.
Too many party pies over the break?
 

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Seriously, I am sure your sponsors will be totally stoked when the President calls for supporters to turn off the TV's and piss on their investment in the club.

Quality suggestion coming out of beggar town.

Get back to me when you have learnt how to read.
 
Get back to me when you have learnt how to read.

Yerp, because selective boycotts will fill sponsors with confidence :drunk:

Just let them beg their way through this, they know what they are doing.
 
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OP's team, drugs, spoon, divvy etc.

Is Ken coaching in the preseason this year?
 
Yerp, because selective boycotts will fill sponsors with confidence :drunk:

Just let them beg their way through this, they know what they are doing.

Ken asks for an extra player and if the AFL doesn't bend over then Kochie starts telling Sunrise viewers to stop watching non-Port AFL games. The AFL will shit itself and gives Port everything it wants.

That's what powerful AFL clubs do.

Non Port games Shawt, non Port.
 

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Cant help but think there's a link between your latest, putrid style and your newly turned coat.
You used to have such a sting.
:confused:

Posting critiques, back to back.

Most common way to avoid a direct responses. Seems you share the back bone of the club :)
 
It's nice to know * supporters feel they can revel in how their drug cheating has impacted other clubs.

#Whateverittakes to get you through the next three years of weekly thrashings. Enjoy.
 

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