THE BOARD. PAFC DIRECTORS. Why? Just why? šŸ˜¢

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The stats have always looked good.. posting a winning score hasn't. If the board fell for that we are in bigger s**t than I thought we were.
Stats that matter are ladder position, games won, treading water instead of improvement, losing the same way consistently, membership numbers, scoring efficiency, etc.
 

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BOARD MOVE

Port Adelaide Football Club is poised to put a China expert on its board as a vacancy emerges soon.

 
I hope it's you just because how much it would annoy Kochie
Thank you. But I have better things to do than listen / not listen to a five-hour chairmanā€™s monologue once per month. I have my Spotify playlist to constantly work on, get it just right for my volunteer p.m. septuagenarian DJ performances from Pro Drinkers Corner downstairs. I have my Supercoach team to perfect. I have ... er ... will get back to you on that one.
 
A very good appointment is coming our way. Will also have plenty of links to the vertically integrated GFG take over the world manufacturing conglomerate.
 

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Perhaps now our China strategy will start to take off.
Wonā€™t do it any harm. Perhaps OGC you could post a line or two on the China thread?
 
This is not unlike installing a wind farm after Cyclone Tracy, no?

Still, better late than never.
The cyclones never stop in Darwin.
 
DARREN CAHILL - A Winner Sits Among the PAFC Board of Directors.

Harsh lessons of the past, Darren Cahillā€™s lingering influence and flawless preparation are the drivers behind Simona Halepā€™s grand slam rebirth.

One of the prime motivations on Saturday, when she played the match of her life, was Cahill.

The master South Australian coach worked with Halep from 2016-18 before deciding to take this year off from coaching.

At Wimbledon in a commentary role for ESPN, Cahill was courtside at Halepā€™s pre-match practice.

ā€œOf course, Darren is part of this. I talk with him all the time,ā€ Halep, the first Romanian to win Wimbledon, said.

ā€œHe came to see my match again today. His heart is with us.

ā€œMade me a little bit stronger today, honestly, to be able to believe that I have the chance to win.


Now ... perhaps ... a profile will at long last appear under Darrenā€™s name on the PAFC Board website page.

 

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