Opinion Sack Hinkley 5 - Lower The Blinds

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Can we start by sacking whoever thought those teal handles on the shirts was a good idea and see where the momentum takes us?
No, sack hinkley first before anything else!
 
If you see a post on Facebook, just ask them what Hinkley's strengths are as a coach. We've had 10 years, plenty of exposed form. What's he good at? Why is he better than the likes of Buckley or a highly rated assistants?
An even simpler question.
Do you really think he can ever take us to flag?

Surely no one believes this.
Therefore why are we wasting time.

Just go you pretender, and let us get back to being Port Adelaide.
 

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So, in the space of four matchdays we’ve gone from red hot favourites to qualify for a Grand Final, to attempting to “ease the frustration” of starting 0-3, including blowing a 4-goal lead to the worst Crows outfit of all-time.

And the footy world seems perplexed we’re absolutely sick of this bloke.
 
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So, in the space of four matchdays we’ve gone from red hot favourites to qualify for a Grand Final, to attempting to “ease the frustration” of starting 0-3, including blowing a 4-goal lead to the worst Crows outfit of all-time.

And the footy world seems perplexed we’re absolutely sick of this bloke.
Hinkley said he's feeling the pain of Port fans entering Thursday night's clash against reigning premiers Melbourne.

Well I think it's going to be a world of pain for all Port fans.
 

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We’ve got a long way to go to become anything like the Melbourne Football Club

You know, the team we belted by 15 goals in Hinkley’s first game 10 years ago. The team that is up to its 4th coach since that time, has undergone nearly two list rebuilds and yet has won a premiership.

Hope they put us to the sword tomorrow night in front of 20k supporters.
 
At the end of the day there's just nothing he can say that is going to make the situation OK. That's why his position has become untenable.
there is "im manning up and taking responsibility for this team of failures and quitting" "10 years is a big enough sample size to say im no longer the man for the job"
 
We’ve got a long way to go to become anything like the Melbourne Football Club

You know, the team we belted by 15 goals in Hinkley’s first game 10 years ago. The team that is up to its 4th coach since that time, has undergone nearly two list rebuilds and yet has won a premiership.

Hope they put us to the sword tomorrow night in front of 20k supporters.

Clearly the evidence shows that the club with a stable coach is the winner
 
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