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  On 12/02/2025 at 05:20, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Dangerous pun territory.

As a matter of interest, Demonland's opening post is coming up blank on my screen. Is anyone else having the same problem?

Yeah pretty much all my Demonland imported quotes and articles are blank for me but I blame my phone.  Works fine on laptop 

 

I've now read the article on the Port website. Why do people churlishly assume from what's been made public that Hinkley is being moved on by Port? That analysis doesn't make sense to me. Surely, if Port wanted Hinkley gone, they would have done that before the end of 2024. I think it far more likely to be exactly what Port says it is: a well organised succession plan. I hope it works. The AFL world would be a much better place if most clubs organised succession plans the way Port seems to have done in this instance. It's much better than radical overhauls where a new coach comes in and dumps the former assistants.

I liked Hinkers, good everyman kind of coach.

I don't think they will be winning it this year, finals maybe. 

 
  On 12/02/2025 at 06:07, layzie said:

I liked Hinkers, good everyman kind of coach.

I don't think they will be winning it this year, finals maybe. 

I agree. I think his list has some serious holes which he tried to plug but overall made the best of it. And he was not anodyne like some. Very much heart on his sleeve which I like.


  On 11/02/2025 at 23:11, whatwhat say what said:

carr formally being anoiinted as successor, beginning as senior coach in 2026

i think hinkley will be looked back on by pear supporters as neale daniher was for us - he's achieved everything except for making a grand final, and united the club

Neale Daniher made a GF ... 2000.

 
  On 12/02/2025 at 00:12, Demonland said:

 

These posts are empty. Happening on other threads. Android mobile. ??

Interesting, when quoting it is visible 

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Port need to stand by Ken for the full season regardless of results. I think it’s smart play. They move Ken on who’s clearly had his opportunity and they get to quell the noise if Port struggle this year. 

“We have a succession plan in place and we’re standing by Ken until his contract is up”

  On 20/02/2025 at 01:05, george_on_the_outer said:

The newspaper headline says: 

"Millionaire Sanjeev Gupta pulls rug out from under David Koch over Port order new guernseys to ditch GFG logo". Err, what?

Hope they have a succession plan for their major sponsors.

  On 11/02/2025 at 23:11, whatwhat say what said:

carr formally being anoiinted as successor, beginning as senior coach in 2026

i think hinkley will be looked back on by pear supporters as neale daniher was for us - he's achieved everything except for making a grand final, and united the club

Wish it was Ray Carr ,kicked our total score at waverly (way back then)

  On 12/02/2025 at 05:20, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Dangerous pun territory.

As a matter of interest, Demonland's opening post is coming up blank on my screen. Is anyone else having the same problem?

on a pc have the same problem ,and in the past


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  On 12/02/2025 at 05:20, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Dangerous pun territory.

As a matter of interest, Demonland's opening post is coming up blank on my screen. Is anyone else having the same problem?

 

  On 20/02/2025 at 01:40, forever demons said:

on a pc have the same problem ,and in the past

It's a Twitter/X issue. Happens every now and then.

Also can occur if you use Ad Blockers on this website which you should definitely not do.

  On 20/02/2025 at 03:07, Demonland said:

 

It's a Twitter/X issue. Happens every now and then.

Also can occur if you use Ad Blockers on this website which you should definitely not do.

i've found that when i get the blank entry, if i click on the blank part it then appears

Hopefully Port are able to find a new major sponsor soon enough. 
 

Not so long ago it was us that had to deal with the EnergyWatch debacle.

  On 20/02/2025 at 10:06, Demon Disciple said:

Hopefully Port are able to find a new major sponsor soon enough
 

Not so long ago it was us that had to deal with the EnergyWatch debacle.

Yes, but only after they get their delivery of sponsorless guernseys thst they will then have to replace.


  On 20/02/2025 at 10:10, gs77 said:

Yes, but only after they get their delivery of sponsorless guernseys thst they will then have to replace.

No point getting new ones when they already have several for each player, they will just heat press over it with a new sponsor or plain black and white

  On 20/02/2025 at 11:45, jaydenh10 said:

No point getting new ones when they already have several for each player, they will just heat press over it with a new sponsor or plain black and white

Bring back stitching. 

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  On 12/02/2025 at 00:00, jnrmac said:

Put a fork in them.

Carr will take over by round 10

It might be earlier than round 10 at this rate....


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