In addition to that Tredders said given the current set up, even as a Board member it would be hard to invoke change. I assume he meant Koch and his veto powers.
Also AFL.
I’d say D. Cahill left because they couldn’t enact any meaningful change.
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In addition to that Tredders said given the current set up, even as a Board member it would be hard to invoke change. I assume he meant Koch and his veto powers.
Christine Zeitz also.Also AFL.
I’d say D. Cahill left because they couldn’t enact any meaningful change.
Christine Zeitz also.
She was until her resignation earlier this year.Is this a board member?
Sorry, been installing lawn and just catching up!
I tuned in with around 20mins to go and was surprised Tredders was on. Decided to call in and pose the question of why has Hinkley not fronted for an interview to see if Tredrea (Kg and Tugwell I think?) could shed any light. Queried whether he was reluctant to front up or were the club protecting him. Didn’t really get a definite reply but Tredrea did mention hearing there’s some sort of protection going on.
I also pointed out Koch saying to Tredrea to learn about the club and that clown saying we went out in straight sets in 01,02 and 03 and how could a President of Port get such fundamental information wrong.
Tugwell then went on to say “I don’t think that was the only information he got wrong in that interview.” KG asked him to elaborate and he just chuckled and said “I think we’ve run out of time, maybe some other time.”
Which occurred around the time Hinkley was given another contract.She was until her resignation earlier this year.
He also said that a good captain needs to be strong enough to challenge the coach and the CEO and the presidentIn addition to that Tredders said given the current set up, even as a Board member it would be hard to invoke change. I assume he meant Koch and his veto powers.
Which occurred around the time Hinkley was given another contract.
"Unanimous", i.e. all dissenters have been eliminated.
And Choco made sure at the end he got Darren Cahill in there telling all his coaching record, coaching Skinner and others to #1 and grand slam titles.John Cahill and Choco Williams on The Front Bar. Magnificent. What Port Adelaide is really about.
Even Bucks did a cameo.
John Cahill and Choco Williams on The Front Bar. Magnificent. What Port Adelaide is really about.
Even Bucks did a cameo.
I was sitting, watching, smiling…. And realise, I miss my club, the one I grew up with.Choco is just rolling out the Port Adelaide memorabilia he owns, talking about growing up at the club and all the success. You wonder what he and Jack make of what we have become.
I was sitting, watching, smiling…. And realise, I miss my club, the one I grew up with.
Off topic I know and sorry for the intrusion but how do you feel about potentially exiting the SANFL?I was sitting, watching, smiling…. And realise, I miss my club, the one I grew up with.
It's shameful.I was sitting, watching, smiling…. And realise, I miss my club, the one I grew up with.
Off topic I know and sorry for the intrusion but how do you feel about potentially exiting the SANFL?
Would be sad but I’m now in my early 50’s and Easter Holidays trips to SA and Adelaide were full of tram trips up from Glenelg to Rowe & Jarman’s in the Mall to mull over which pair of footy boots I’d buy for the upcoming season and double headers at Footy Park usually featuring Port Magpies - I realise times change but I loved the SANFL back in those days…
SANFL was the dream time, sitting on the terraces, the goosebumps walking into Alberton, and finding your own in the crowd when heading to Unley, or the Parade and its bloody wall, or Richmond or Prospect, or getting lost on the outer at Elizabeth that was almost as wide as it was long.Off topic I know and sorry for the intrusion but how do you feel about potentially exiting the SANFL?
Would be sad but I’m now in my early 50’s and Easter Holidays trips to SA and Adelaide were full of tram trips up from Glenelg to Rowe & Jarman’s in the Mall to mull over which pair of footy boots I’d buy for the upcoming season and double headers at Footy Park usually featuring Port Magpies - I realise times change but I loved the SANFL back in those days…
It is.It's shameful.
It's shameful.