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Primus rebuilt the list. The next coach will be the one that actually saves the club. What the **** has Hinkley done?
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Primus rebuilt the list. The next coach will be the one that actually saves the club. What the **** has Hinkley done?
Anyone who was involved in the 2023 extension should be fired. There really should be no question about that. The most obvious terrible decision in the club's history.
I think it was prefaced with “I don’t know him that well but”.Enjoys Ken's company? *ing lol. Mick's a deep thinker. Philosopher almost. Does he enjoy and treat Ken's company as a scientific experiment?
I don’t think anything will ever top that 2017 extension.
Even that sack licker Whateley is resigned to Ken getting the arse now.
Taken the creditPrimus rebuilt the list. The next coach will be the one that actually saves the club. What the **** has Hinkley done?
Bang on. You can win a game on emotion, but we don't, we lose every game where a club great has died or emotion is otherwise involved.
You can't win a flag on emotion. Every sports movie is wrong. You have to be better drilled and believe in your plan.
Nice.
Bet he still backs in Hinkley whenever asked like a good AFL journo.
If/when the board finally moves on Ken, do we know what happens next?
I'm still not sure how to read the buzz around Carr. With no inside information, it's difficult to know if he withdrew from the Richmond selection process because:
The first option - the idea of a succession plan - worries me. I like Carr. I think he has a good track record, and I like very much the idea that he would seek to restore the club's true culture. But, as much as I like Carr, I dislike more the strategic failures and football decisions made by people and committees at our club. I have no faith that the football committee and the board - after getting so many big decisions wrong for such a long time - can sack Hinkley and then magically develop the ability to make every correct decision thereafter.
- we offered him a handshake deal to take over from Hinkley;
- the Tigers decided he was a fair way down their list of preferred candidates and that news somehow found its way to him;
- having relocated from Perth to Adelaide only the year prior, he made a very reasonable family decision to not relocate again to Melbourne;
- some combination of these, or something else?
I think there needs to be a proper review and selection/recruitment process, and I suspect the success of that process relies on the current administration's involvement being as limited as possible.
Anyone who was involved in the 2023 extension should be fired. There really should be no question about that. The most obvious terrible decision in the club's history.
When he asked if he could be released from his contract, the answer should have been a resounding yes. The fact that he'd made moves to leave should've resulted in a sacking immediately anyway.I agree it was a terrible decision - but the worst decision was made in 2017 extending him for 2 further years on top of the 1 year he had remaining, with a further year added to the deal if he made the finals just a single time in those upcoming 3 seasons. That was the moment the Club became beholden to Ken and it became Ken Hinkley's Port Adelaide.
Was it because the cuck chair was so comfy or some variant thereof?I have my own personal opinions as to what's happened and why Carr has stayed at Port.
When he asked if he could be released from his contract, the answer should have been a resounding yes. The fact that he'd made moves to leave should've resulted in a sacking immediately anyway.
Does the club have any opinions on Kanes campaign against the membership?In hindsight, absolutely.
I understand why they kept him. My preference at the time was to keep him because I thought they were on the right track, but not on the ridiculous contract terms they agreed upon.
Does the club have any opinions on Kanes campaign against the membership?
Choco as magpies coach/development would be great. I think.Josh Carr is keen to bring Choco back. The ball will be in Choco's court as to if or when he does.
They're both shit decisions. At least you could say the 2017 decision had the tiniest reasoning behind it. It was a terrible decision, felt terrible at the time, and is even worse with hindsight, but if the board truly thought Ken was the man for the job and thought that Gold Coast were going to snap him away you can see how they could feel their hands were tied. I just can't even put the tiniest bit of devils advocate logic onto last year's choice to not at least wait until the finals when all our problems have been the finals. It's just a deplorable decision.I agree it was a terrible decision - but the worst decision was made in 2017 extending him for 2 further years on top of the 1 year he had remaining, with a further year added to the deal if he made the finals just a single time in those upcoming 3 seasons. That was the moment the Club became beholden to Ken and it became Ken Hinkley's Port Adelaide.