And another behind to Port! On the other hand, Fritsch's goal was like a suppository for the Dees. He's unblocked a thoroughfare to goal.
Round 4: the other games. Am I looking at this the right way up?
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Flashbacks to Nick Riewoldts grand final miss in that rushed behind. What a rabble.He ate more cheese, than time allowedComment
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That farcical touched point was a testament to Melbournes defence. They chased, they folded back, they closed space, they corralled, and then they smothered. They have a superb set up and system behind the ball.'Delicious' is a fun word to sayComment
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While reading a few stories on Port, that were written over the last couple of days, just to see what sort of flak might be coming Hinkley's way, I did notice this paragraph.
"The Power’s performances and subsequent letter from the club’s boss, comes just over one year after the Power released a bold ‘Chasing Greatness’ strategic plan, which declared its desire to win three flags, sign up over 100,000 members and eliminate $12 million in debt by 2025."
If their management are delusional enough to release such piffle, then they're probably going to be looking for somebody to blame, when it becomes apparent that those goals have next to no chance of being realised. Plus, there seems to be a group of fans who have never really warmed to Hinkley, so their mood is not likely to be improved by tonight's performance.Comment
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If they hadn't spent so much on the "Chasing Greatness" (chortle) manifesto and all those glossy brochures they'd only be $11.5 mill in debt.While reading a few stories on Port, that were written over the last couple of days, just to see what sort of flak might be coming Hinkley's way, I did notice this paragraph.
"The Power’s performances and subsequent letter from the club’s boss, comes just over one year after the Power released a bold ‘Chasing Greatness’ strategic plan, which declared its desire to win three flags, sign up over 100,000 members and eliminate $12 million in debt by 2025."
If their management are delusional enough to release such piffle, then they're probably going to be looking for somebody to blame, when it becomes apparent that those goals have next to no chance of being realised. Plus, there seems to be a group of fans who have never really warmed to Hinkley, so their mood is not likely to be improved by tonight's performance.Comment
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Yes, I haven't bothered looking up how much their management spent, but it appears to have the intellectual rigour of, "when I grow up, I'm going to be an astronaut".Comment
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Whenever friends or family come to me with important issues and questions, I always tell them to "Chase Greatness". We can all learn
so much from the Port Adelaide footy club.Comment
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