He's going to 119 us in the granny.Problem is it feels like we're destined to once again hit that exact sweet spot between sacking Hinkley and winning anything worthwhile.
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He's going to 119 us in the granny.Problem is it feels like we're destined to once again hit that exact sweet spot between sacking Hinkley and winning anything worthwhile.
I would enjoy it soooooo much more if I knew he'll be elsewhere in 2025So many miserable sods in this thread.
I have wanted Ken sacked for a long time because I didn't believe he could get them to win a grand final. And there's probably still a large chunk of me that still believes it. However, they're one win away from a grand final for crying out loud.
Get your pitchforks out if they lose on Friday night. Otherwise, for the time being, it's time to be a Happy Clapper
Janus anyone?Port Patriot has only been here a month how can he be so sick of it already? .. put out your burner accounts
The grass isn't always green on the other side. People wanted Choco sacked. It happened. Port went through turmoil as a club during the time. Funny enough, along came Ken and brought the club back and almost into a GF not long into it. As I've said before, yes, times up. I'd think Ken would be better suited in a role to continue supporting players etc at Port but not head coach.
Question we all should ask again, after my example above, is, when Ken goes, will the next coach do better? And if so, how fast? Or will people be moaning after a few years of new coach still getting sorted.
I need the security blanket of believing he'll been gone if we lose, so the result becomes a win / win. Lie to me if you need to, he's gone if we lose, right?So many miserable sods in this thread.
I have wanted Ken sacked for a long time because I didn't believe he could get them to win a grand final. And there's probably still a large chunk of me that still believes it. However, they're one win away from a grand final for crying out loud.
Get your pitchforks out if they lose on Friday night. Otherwise, for the time being, it's time to be a Happy Clapper
Tell me no.This is Johnny from Port Augusta
: Leith Forrest
Tell me no.
So many miserable sods in this thread.
I have wanted Ken sacked for a long time because I didn't believe he could get them to win a grand final. And there's probably still a large chunk of me that still believes it. However, they're one win away from a grand final for crying out loud.
Get your pitchforks out if they lose on Friday night. Otherwise, for the time being, it's time to be a Happy Clapper
Explains a lot!This is Johnny from Port Augusta
: Leith Forrest
Oh well - he's got 6 months to contemplate the error of his ways .I’m torn on the Hinkley stuff. He obviously let his emotions get the better of him but…
That little squib from Hawthorn continuously gets away with shithousery behind the security of his keyboard and screen. Ken tells him how it is to his face and he’s the bad guy?
It’s exactly what’s wrong with society. This younger generation live their lives through an alternate reality online then when s*** gets real in real life they don’t know where to look.
Bad timing from Ken, whatever, but it was a f*** around find out moment for Ginni
Not wrong though.If he kept it at “im flying jack”, this would be much ado about nothing. Calling Ginnivan a ****ing idiot was probably a step too far
Which one is which?This is Johnny from Port Augusta
: Leith Forrest
Attention Donna Hinkley, your son has been arrested.This is Johnny from Port Augusta
: Leith Forrest
No other coach in AFL history has ever stepped to a lesser role and let someone else take charge. It will not happen.The grass isn't always green on the other side. People wanted Choco sacked. It happened. Port went through turmoil as a club during the time. Funny enough, along came Ken and brought the club back and almost into a GF not long into it. As I've said before, yes, times up. I'd think Ken would be better suited in a role to continue supporting players etc at Port but not head coach.
Question we all should ask again, after my example above, is, when Ken goes, will the next coach do better? And if so, how fast? Or will people be moaning after a few years of new coach still getting sorted.
The ultimate cockroachI legit got it fried into my brain of the pre-match promo vid vs Hawthorn when a commentator yells out,
"YA CAN'T KILL KENNY!!"
I thought for sure yesterday was the day it finished. Despite all the umpiring and potential to choke that game away, he survived again.
I'm only going to post this once because I'll have nothing to add between now and Friday night.
Irrespective of what they're saying in the media, there are people at Port who strongly believe West Coast are waiting for Port's season to end to have the conversation with Ken. If West Coast want him and Ken wants to leave, I fully expect Port to facilitate a deal.
Things are more blurry than they were a few weeks ago. A big loss in the prelim would end it for sure. A close loss makes it interesting - there would still be people who want to get rid of Ken but short of me speaking to every person on the footy committee I'm not sure how the numbers would unfold exactly. But the argument to get rid of him at that point would be it is a 4th consecutive preliminary final failure which remains compelling.
There's also the CD factor - Collingwood are throwing the kitchen sink at him. If he goes, that throws another spanner in the works.
Has he just given Leath a gobby?This is Johnny from Port Augusta
: Leith Forrest
I'm only going to post this once because I'll have nothing to add between now and Friday night.
Irrespective of what they're saying in the media, there are people at Port who strongly believe West Coast are waiting for Port's season to end to have the conversation with Ken. If West Coast want him and Ken wants to leave, I fully expect Port to facilitate a deal.
Things are more blurry than they were a few weeks ago. A big loss in the prelim would end it for sure. A close loss makes it interesting - there would still be people who want to get rid of Ken but short of me speaking to every person on the footy committee I'm not sure how the numbers would unfold exactly. But the argument to get rid of him at that point would be it is a 4th consecutive preliminary final failure which remains compelling.
There's also the CD factor - Collingwood are throwing the kitchen sink at him. If he goes, that throws another spanner in the works.
Not saying Port didn't deserve the win. Just wondering out loud what today might have looked like had that kick sailed through the big sticks.
Attention Donna Hinkley, your son has been arrested.
Attention Donna Hinkley, we have also arrested your older, balder, fatter son.
Thanks Chewy316I'm only going to post this once because I'll have nothing to add between now and Friday night.
Irrespective of what they're saying in the media, there are people at Port who strongly believe West Coast are waiting for Port's season to end to have the conversation with Ken. If West Coast want him and Ken wants to leave, I fully expect Port to facilitate a deal.
Things are more blurry than they were a few weeks ago. A big loss in the prelim would end it for sure. A close loss makes it interesting - there would still be people who want to get rid of Ken but short of me speaking to every person on the footy committee I'm not sure how the numbers would unfold exactly. But the argument to get rid of him at that point would be it is a 4th consecutive preliminary final failure which remains compelling.
There's also the CD factor - Collingwood are throwing the kitchen sink at him. If he goes, that throws another spanner in the works.