News Port Adelaide announces co-captains - Ollie Wines and Tom Jonas

Who will be Port Adelaide's captain in 2019

  • Ollie Wines

    Votes: 131 39.5%
  • Tom Jonas

    Votes: 97 29.2%
  • Hamish Hartlett

    Votes: 24 7.2%
  • Robbie Gray

    Votes: 12 3.6%
  • Justin Westhoff

    Votes: 5 1.5%
  • Charlie Dixon

    Votes: 3 0.9%
  • Jack Watts

    Votes: 38 11.4%
  • No, not them. This guy

    Votes: 22 6.6%

  • Total voters
    332

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If we had a new coach, no one would be talking about sacking Ken.

as much as I like this it's wrong,

If Ken had won some finals in the last 2000 days nobody would be talking about sacking Ken
If Ken had developed some KPF players to help Dixon and co, nobody would be talking about sacking ken
 

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as much as I like this it's wrong,

If Ken had won some finals in the last 2000 days nobody would be talking about sacking Ken
If Ken had developed some KPF players to help Dixon and co, nobody would be talking about sacking ken

Posting things that are also correct doesn't make his statement wrong?
 
If half-captains had delivered the results Hinkley promised they would we wouldn't be complaining that half-captains didn't deliver the results we were promised.

I can see how someone with Jonas's legal training would see that as completely unreasonable :think:
 
The more I think about the concept of co-captains the more I dislike it.
However i was thinking about it and it seems to be almost a generational thing.
It seems to be about spreading responsibility (or blame) rather than accepting the responsibilities of leadership.
When you hear the guys interviewed they genuinely don't seem to see the issue with it.

Just seems strange to me and sort of contradicts my ideas on leadership.
 
He also got married.

Jonas and he are doing co husbands now too.

With the great success it had in their football lives they’ve now taken it off field for further opportunities of excellence.
 
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