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That's what we are banking onHahaha perhaps?? Your mob would be instant top 4 with Clarko!
http://www.jump-in.com.au/show/aflfootyshow/episodes/Is there a video anywhere with danger talking on the footy show?
I expect him to a sign with Port
If that's all you could surmise from my post, then the joke's on you!
If that's all you could surmise from my post, then the joke's on you!
If that's all you could surmise from my post, then the joke's on you!
Did Patrick not state that success, rather than money, would be the determining factor more than anything in where he'd end up when his contract ends? Name me a better placed club than Port right at this moment in time, if future success is what a prospective player desires.What else did you expect people say say?
"oh, good observation", "yet, we ezpect him to go to Port as well"
Maybe you should go strangle your cat.
There's a first for everything. If we're to take Danger on face value, he wants success, and Port Adelaide look like they'll be well placed to cater for his desire to achieve success in the near future. Patrick will look after number one at the end of the day, why should he close his mind to Port if they happen to offer him everything which he craves?What else is there to say? If you honestly think a star of the AFC will ever go to Port you're delusional. From the top of my head the only player that I can remember that's gone from one club to the other is Brad Symes? It would be a death sentence to do it and the only way Danger is leaving is if its a successful Victorian club.
Did Patrick not state that success, rather than money, would be the determining factor more than anything in where he'd end up when his contract ends? Name me a better placed club than Port right at this moment in time, if future success is what a prospective player desires.
Danger will sign on if he feels that we are on a winner with the new coach and the feel at the club.
He won't know that until next year some time.
Why would he sign now?
What else is there to say? If you honestly think a star of the AFC will ever go to Port (or vice versa) you're delusional. From the top of my head the only player that I can remember that's gone from one club to the other is Brad Symes? It would be a death sentence to do it and the only way Danger is leaving is if its a successful Victorian club.
And winning games is the success which all players crave. Winning games of football in September, I suspect, is what Patrick alludes to more so than anything else.Sucess can and is measuured in multiple ways.
Winning is just form.
Getting a good enough rise out of this board yet?And winning games is the success which all players crave. Winning games of football in September, I suspect, is what Patrick alludes to more so than anything else.
This is all that needs to be said right now.
If the new coach comes in and we begin to fly, or become more consistent, he'll stay
If we do what we did this year, he's gawn
And winning games is the success which all players crave. Winning games of football in September, I suspect, is what Patrick alludes to more so than anything else.
I don't think winning and losing is the issue
Sucess can and is measuured in multiple ways.
Winning is just form.
He was bloated from success, so he decided to fatten his wallet instead. Had he not already won two flags, and should Geelong have been in the same position as say Port are now, on the cusp of a Premiership, I suspect that he may have not desired a "new challenge" as much.And yet GAJ left geelong and has won less games since then he did in one year at Geelong.
I'm not here to troll, if that's what you're implying.Getting a good enough rise out of this board yet?