Opinion Sack Hinkley 5 - Lower The Blinds

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Im guessing I once or twice told people to lay off Pittard, and that equates to "you luv Pittsrd so much you should marry him!!!11".
deep down you know your a pittard lover, Ken just didnt understand him. Do you prefer pittard as a blonde or brunette
 
i understand the PTSD from 15 years ago but didn't choco just successfully help melbourne win a flag? some kind of development role here would be better than whatever hinkley cousin is currently doing it
I wouldn't have him back as senior coach but in a player management & development role with a new coach yes.

1979 - Plays in SANFL premiership with Port Adelaide.

1980 - Wins All-Australian selection after the state carnival, plays in another flag with Port Adelaide.

1981 - Debuts for Collingwood in the VFL, wins the club best and fairest, represents Victoria and plays in the Magpies’ losing grand final side.

1983 - Appointed Collingwood captain.

1984 - Leads Collingwood goal kicking with 53.

1985 - Wins his second Collingwood best and fairest.

1986 - After 135 games and 178 goals, Williams leaves Collingwood to take up an offer with new club Brisbane Bears, where he is appointed vice-captain.

1987 - Member of the first-ever Brisbane Bears side.

1990 - Becomes the first SANFL-bred player to play 200 games at VFL/AFL level. Retires from the Bears after 66 games and 58 goals. Returns to SANFL to play in his third premiership with Port Adelaide.

1992 - Retires as a player after another Port Adelaide flag.

1993 - Appointed senior coach of Glenelg in the SANFL.

1995 - After two years at Glenelg, Williams leaves to take an assistant coaching role under Kevin Sheedy at Essendon.

1997 - After two years with the Bombers, Williams returns home to take up an assistant coaching role with new AFL team Port Adelaide Power.

1999 - Williams succeeds John Cahill as senior Port Adelaide coach.

2002 - Port Adelaide wins the minor premiership but fails to make the grand final.

2003 - Once again the Power finishes home and away season in first position but doesn’t make the grand final.

2004 - The Power win their third consecutive minor premiership and finally follow through by winning the grand final. Williams famously makes a choking gesture as he makes his way on to the boundary line to watch the final few minutes. Williams is named All-Australian coach.

2007 - Williams takes the Power to another grand final, but they are thrashed by Geelong to the tune of 119 points.

2009 - After much conjecture about his future, Williams comes to an uneasy truce with the Power by signing a two-year deal.

2010 - Publicly announces he is likely to be sacked unless he can deliver a premiership this year. One week later, Williams announces he will step down as coach.
 

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2010 - Publicly announces he is likely to be sacked unless he can deliver a premiership this year. One week later, Williams announces he will step down as coach.

Meanwhile, back at the ranch..........

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i understand the PTSD from 15 years ago but didn't choco just successfully help melbourne win a flag? some kind of development role here would be better than whatever hinkley cousin is currently doing it
Not sure his role is as big as he thinks it is.. he’s like the guy that hangs around and they just put up with him.. like nugget
 
Not sure his role is as big as he thinks it is.. he’s like the guy that hangs around and they just put up with him.. like nugget
like u?
 
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