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5 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Found a post wondering if Ken Hinkley ever reviewed the 2021 Prelim loss.

Not sure if that's a good or a bad omen.

Maybe for 3 years time

 
2 hours ago, ding said:

Not sure why they are so pessimistic. I give them a reasonable chance of claiming the upset. We deserve to start favorites but i cant see it being a blowout.

They are actually a decent side that is out of form early.

This aged well.......................

 

some highlights from page 2 of the pear bf post-game thread...

Lost our last 5, 4 of those at AO. But yeah, we're on the right track just need to work harder.

It was a dishonest performance, playing keepings off and trying to control the ball with slow sideways kicks in defence.

It was purposely orchestrated to keep the margin close, and for the coaches to pat themselves on the back with a 5 goal loss to Melbourne.

A few late goals when the Demons put the cue in the rack means nothing.

It was a pathetic performance, a team that is disconnected, poorly skilled with a dysfunctional forward line.
 
If you just looked at the score and saw that we lost by 32 points it doesn't seem that bad. In reality we should've lost by 10 goals. A goalless half was disgusting and something that Port has never dished up in the AFL before. The pressure on Ken continues to build.
 
A demon player almost broke sweat

That was the equivalent of a bye for the dees
 
It's a shame Melbourne couldn't put their foot down but I guess they got bored. Why bother injuring yourself against a bottom 2 side
 
Jeebus early April and the season's done. Who woulda thunk it

4 hours ago, Demonland said:

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This is exactly what Brisbane are thinking too. How many Finals have they lost ín the last few years, I reckon their record is worse. Long May it continue 

 
7 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

some highlights from page 2 of the pear bf post-game thread...

Lost our last 5, 4 of those at AO. But yeah, we're on the right track just need to work harder.

It was a dishonest performance, playing keepings off and trying to control the ball with slow sideways kicks in defence.

It was purposely orchestrated to keep the margin close, and for the coaches to pat themselves on the back with a 5 goal loss to Melbourne.

A few late goals when the Demons put the cue in the rack means nothing.

It was a pathetic performance, a team that is disconnected, poorly skilled with a dysfunctional forward line.
 
If you just looked at the score and saw that we lost by 32 points it doesn't seem that bad. In reality we should've lost by 10 goals. A goalless half was disgusting and something that Port has never dished up in the AFL before. The pressure on Ken continues to build.
 
A demon player almost broke sweat

That was the equivalent of a bye for the dees
 
It's a shame Melbourne couldn't put their foot down but I guess they got bored. Why bother injuring yourself against a bottom 2 side
 
Jeebus early April and the season's done. Who woulda thunk it

It wasn't just a goaless half.

It was  a goaless 2 quaters and 22 miinutes. Or 4 minutes short of a goaless 3 quarters.

That's the issue Port folks should be looking at.

 

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Does Port have a fan forum other than fb?

2 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:
Does Port have a fan forum other than fb?

Technology is a bit behind in Adelaide 

they have a memo board outside the stadium 😂

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