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They're married also.Jordina.
Seems old Toddy is a bit of a home wrecker.
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They're married also.Jordina.
This isnt another bumming incident is itJordina.
This isnt another bumming incident is it
Bookies set the starting odds to get punters betting. After that the odds are set by where the punters are putting their money. Bookies aren't doing in-depth analysis of some sort to determine what the odds should be.
If all Port supporters put $100 each on Gold Coast to win. Hinkley would do everything in his power to make sure Port won. Which is probably letting someone else coach. But he would do it to spite us because he hates us. Just like Korn does.
Mmm I think there are a fair few of us have gone past wanting to see Hinkley resign and walk off into the sunset with his millions (although it is good that he'd be gone). We are inclined to want to see him in pain and suffering for his one man wrecking ball job on this club.Well to be fair, “Ken letting someone else coach” is sort of what you’ve been hoping for.
And you could consider it a teaser; a preview of a better tomorrow!
I'd put my house on Carlton beating us.
GC away - 50/50, yes they are good there, but we also haven't lost to them since 2011.
Richmond home - 90% win.
Carlton away - Certain Loss
Sydney home - 33% chance. Night game Vs top side, likely loss, despite the fact we've won 7 in a row against them.
Melbourne away - 20% chance. Likely loss.
Showdown - 50/50 at best. Crows with nothing to play for and confident against us will be dangerous, only help would be if they are playing for kids with a focus on development.
Freo away - 20% chance. Likely Loss.
At 10 wins now, I think it is reasonable to say we could finish anywhere between 11 to 14 wins.
Excuse the intrusion, sorry about Ken, etc.
The simplest question to ask here is “why don’t you back GC this week, with every cent you have to your name? A free 60% return?”.
The obvious response is “well… there’s a chance we actually win”.
Right… as there is in the other 5 “certain losses”.
Extreme pessimism tends to leave people with a warped sense of probability.
FWIW I think you’ll win between 1 and 5 (most likely 3, maybe 2 or 4, and unlikely but possibly 1 or 5).
GC away - 50/50, yes they are good there, but we also haven't lost to them since 2011.
Richmond home - 90% win.
Carlton away - Certain Loss
Sydney home - 33% chance. Night game Vs top side, likely loss, despite the fact we've won 7 in a row against them.
Melbourne away - 20% chance. Likely loss.
Showdown - 50/50 at best. Crows with nothing to play for and confident against us will be dangerous, only help would be if they are playing for kids with a focus on development.
Freo away - 20% chance. Likely Loss.
At 10 wins now, I think it is reasonable to say we could finish anywhere between 11 to 14 wins.
It feels like "Sack Hinkley 618"
"SACK SACK"
Yep this season was always down the toilet. All the last two weeks has really done is likely put 2025 down the toilet too.I think the core of all of this is it doesnt *ing matter what we do between now and the end of the season because make finals or not, we aint winning * all.
The only thing we have to believe in is that keninly will be put in his own annihilator if he misses finals.
Kevin Sheedy was Essendon coach for 27 years, but here's the kicker - the Bombers actually won 4 flags in that time. If Ken hits 20 years at Alberton, I doubt many of us will still be watching Port play, because there's now a sense of inevitability that this fraud will never guide us to a grand final.I was half listening to the game yesterday and turned off at half time.
There just seems to be an irrevocable hopelessness and despair throughout the majority of the fanbase and possibly playing group.
Listening to the call by Tredders and Timmy G, we seemed to be playing some nice football but it didn't really come across in their broadcast. They were a tad flat. And the thing is, we owe the Bulldogs some pain from the 2021 PF. It should have felt pretty good to beat them.
The players, the fans, the media know the beats and rhythm of the team. There are no surprises anymore. The simple joy of playing for the jumper and the club has finished. The fans are meant to follow a coach who is the very antithesis of the Creed and the players are asked to play and love that idol, Ken Hinkley.
If we never win a premiership under Ken Hinkley, it is not going to really bother me. I understand that you play for the coach but there comes a time when you have to understand enough is enough. Now, the players have hitched their wagons to Kenny, fair enough, but I've gone from being frustrated by it all to 'you get what you deserve' and having a bit of a laugh at their expense.
We are a complete and utter clown show, a poorly run franchise that doesn't care about winning. I honestly thought I would never say any of that especially the last part.
Listen, if you don't care about winning, why should the fans and why should I?
I was half listening to the game yesterday and turned off at half time.
There just seems to be an irrevocable hopelessness and despair throughout the majority of the fanbase and possibly playing group.
Listening to the call by Tredders and Timmy G, we seemed to be playing some nice football but it didn't really come across in their broadcast. They were a tad flat. And the thing is, we owe the Bulldogs some pain from the 2021 PF. It should have felt pretty good to beat them.
The players, the fans, the media know the beats and rhythm of the team. There are no surprises anymore. The simple joy of playing for the jumper and the club has finished. The fans are meant to follow a coach who is the very antithesis of the Creed and the players are asked to play and love that idol, Ken Hinkley.