I don’t think Jamie is likely to shake things up.I'm more interested in the views of Restas, Cahill and Day.
Don’t know about the other 2.
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I don’t think Jamie is likely to shake things up.I'm more interested in the views of Restas, Cahill and Day.
Kevin is so anti change in general that he has his sox tattooed on both feet.I was privy recently to Kevin Osborne’s views on our performance this year. They did not instil me with any confidence that change is near.
We’ve all seen it before - the team not happy with the coach and want him out the door - so they play really, really bad to let the management know their true feelings.
Surprise, surprise that coach is soon cleaning out his office.
I hope our management can read that cryptic message!!
Kevin is so anti change in general that he has his sox tattooed on both feet.
I won't pretend to speak for any of them and this is only my speculation, but sometimes what is needed is allies. Perhaps, now, the numbers on the Board are better.I don’t think Jamie is likely to shake things up.
Don’t know about the other 2.
I'll hazard a guess we would go for something completely different ... someone competent.Arsene Wenger you’re quite confident he’s gone. Do you have any inklings in the direction we’ll head with our next coach?
Based on nothing more than gut-feel, I reckon our next coach is already in the box and will be given a 2-year, heavily optioned 3 year contract.Arsene Wenger you’re quite confident he’s gone. Do you have any inklings in the direction we’ll head with our next coach?
When he is we'll be broke and will be paying out next coach peanuts therefore will have to get one from within. I want that to happen but it won't.
Hope not.Based on nothing more than gut-feel, I reckon our next coach is already in the box and will be given a 2-year, heavily optioned 3 year contract.
Arsene Wenger you’re quite confident he’s gone. Do you have any inklings in the direction we’ll head with our next coach?
We are Port Adelaide, not one of the AFL’s love children. Remember how Essendon got top ups and we didn’t.As long as the AFL are solvent there is no chance that we’ll ever go broke. Don’t be deceived by the bulls**t about our finances - in any other sporting competition in the western world we’d be sitting pretty.
Money isn’t the issue, it’s politics and egos that are. The duds that run the club doubled down on Hinkley and are now stuck with this tar baby. The soft cap itself is an AFL policy nothing more nothing less that can be dicked around with at will - just look at what the afl did with Melbourne and their ‘fine’ for tanking...
They'd give each other tips on the dogs.Is there a reason why that idiot Kymbo loves Ken so much ? It's kinda weird.
Yep it's not like the AFL would change rules on the fly midseason if we complained about them, like they do for clubs like Richmond.We are Port Adelaide, not one of the AFL’s love children. Remember how Essendon got top ups and we didn’t.
Dark horse Scott Thompson.I’m confident he’s gone pending no miracle this weekend. Too much acid on him. I think KT goes too.
Next coach will likely have to be a cheap option for first two years at least. I reckon therefore it’s an untried coach. Could be Monty or schoey, but I’d like us to look at people from outside. Individuals that have had success as coaches and players.
I would personally love Sam Mitchell
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KT did mention an amout supposedly coming in from our China partners, I think if I heard correctly between 3-5 million.Looking at this very REALISTICALLY, just not sure how we will afford someone competent if we sack him and have to pay out 2 years salary.
And those who say if we sack him we will regain revenue so can afford it, how will we deal with our footy department that
will be really HAMSTRUNG due the sacking’s effect on our soft cap and the AFL tax.
And what if the next coach did no better and attendances continued to fall?
The only hope surely is if he found another position and left of his own volition.
You would think he would easily find another gig the way the media keep pumping him up.
Post of the generation.As long as the AFL are solvent there is no chance that we’ll ever go broke. Don’t be deceived by the bulls**t about our finances - in any other sporting competition in the western world we’d be sitting pretty.
Money isn’t the issue, it’s politics and egos that are. The duds that run the club doubled down on Hinkley and are now stuck with this tar baby. The soft cap itself is an AFL policy nothing more nothing less that can be dicked around with at will - just look at what the afl did with Melbourne and their ‘fine’ for tanking...
He’s in China as we speak, loading up his burlap bag ... meanwhile Bonnie and Clyde are gathered at Hong Kong Airport transit lounge waiting ... ... bye bye KT.KT did mention an amout supposedly coming in from our China partners, I think if I heard correctly between 3-5 million.
Like I said if i heard right.
I posted Sam about an hour ago in our next coach thread. I think he will be a great coach.I’m confident he’s gone pending no miracle this weekend. Too much acid on him. I think KT goes too.
Next coach will likely have to be a cheap option for first two years at least. I reckon therefore it’s an untried coach. Could be Monty or schoey, but I’d like us to look at people from outside. Individuals that have had success as coaches and players.
I would personally love Sam Mitchell
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This is me I fully understand as an Arsenal supporter and same with Port Adelaide change must happen