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All of Ken's strategies are based around defence and, more specifically, stopping the opposition.

We've tagged Rance, we've tagged Laird, we've actually taken a delistee in the midseason draft for the specific role of tagging an opposition player.

He talks publically about how we're not the most skilled side out there. He talks about how tough and even the competition is all the time. He's not selling belief to these players.

They go out there and win when there's nothing to play for but when the pressure is on, they revert back to thinking that they're not good enough because it's been drilled into them. By the time we click into gear we've already been blown off the park and that translates into entire wasted seasons.

A good coach will make the players think they're unbeatable. He'll make them want to run through walls. The only evidence you need of Ken's motivational skills are our first quarters this year.
Ken was directly given exactly this piece of advice by someone at the club. He was told, "have you considered sometimes telling the players what they are good at, rather than always what they need to get better at?"

John Cahill made even the most average footballer believe they were unbeatable.
 
Ken was directly given exactly this piece of advice by someone at the club. He was told, "have you considered sometimes telling the players what they are good at, rather than always what they need to get better at?"

John Cahill made even the most average footballer believe they were unbeatable.


Bricks with ears.
 

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Ken was directly given exactly this piece of advice by someone at the club. He was told, "have you considered sometimes telling the players what they are good at, rather than always what they need to get better at?"

John Cahill made even the most average footballer believe they were unbeatable.


Ken should stop reading Portz BigFooty, the negative vives would wash away and be refilled by positive ones!!
 
Ken was directly given exactly this piece of advice by someone at the club. He was told, "have you considered sometimes telling the players what they are good at, rather than always what they need to get better at?"

John Cahill made even the most average footballer believe they were unbeatable.

I immediately thought of Ken telling Japser before a game that "as long as you keep defending hard, we'll put up with all the other stuff." Jasper looked pretty embarrassed.

Yeah the kid was a notorious turnover merchant, but why bring up his deficiencies before the game had begun?
 
Good old portress podcast still defending Ken Hinkley Christ almighty...

2013: good
2014: very good
2015: disappointing
2016: disappointing*
2017: really disappointing
2018: extremely disappointing
2019: what even is happening

Even if you put an extra layer of sauce on 2013/14 and give him a total pass for 2016 (Schulz, WADA) he’s now coached more ‘bad’ years than ‘good/neutral’ and the last ‘good’ year is almost five full seasons in the rear-view.

It’s like, come on.
 
All of Ken's strategies are based around defence and, more specifically, stopping the opposition.

We've tagged Rance, we've tagged Laird, we've actually taken a delistee in the midseason draft for the specific role of tagging an opposition player. ...
One of the questions I submitted for this year's members' convention was "Are our game plan and game day strategies designed to minimise losses rather than win games?"
 
All of Ken's strategies are based around defence and, more specifically, stopping the opposition.

We've tagged Rance, we've tagged Laird, we've actually taken a delistee in the midseason draft for the specific role of tagging an opposition player.

He talks publically about how we're not the most skilled side out there. He talks about how tough and even the competition is all the time. He's not selling belief to these players.

They go out there and win when there's nothing to play for but when the pressure is on, they revert back to thinking that they're not good enough because it's been drilled into them. By the time we click into gear we've already been blown off the park and that translates into entire wasted seasons.

A good coach will make the players think they're unbeatable. He'll make them want to run through walls. The only evidence you need of Ken's motivational skills are our first quarters this year.
Great post. If anyone couldn't understand why the supporter group is totally off Ken, show then this

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By definition that means we are consistent.
Consistently inconsistent.

Last year, we found consistency at the end of the season. We were consistently bad.
 
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He was last logged in at 9.30 this morning, that's all I got.
I CHING hexagram #9:

The Small Taming, other meanings include "The Winds of Change"

I CHING hexagram #30:

The Clinging - Fire



...draw your own conclusions
 
All of Ken's strategies are based around defence and, more specifically, stopping the opposition.

We've tagged Rance, we've tagged Laird, we've actually taken a delistee in the midseason draft for the specific role of tagging an opposition player.

He talks publically about how we're not the most skilled side out there. He talks about how tough and even the competition is all the time. He's not selling belief to these players.

They go out there and win when there's nothing to play for but when the pressure is on, they revert back to thinking that they're not good enough because it's been drilled into them. By the time we click into gear we've already been blown off the park and that translates into entire wasted seasons.

A good coach will make the players think they're unbeatable. He'll make them want to run through walls. The only evidence you need of Ken's motivational skills are our first quarters this year.
This.
 
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