by cracka » Wed Nov 15, 2017 4:00 pm
by bertiebeatle » Wed Nov 15, 2017 4:01 pm
Bombers4EVA wrote:MW wrote:The Bedge wrote:Bombers4EVA wrote:we start to hear every excuse known to man as to why they lost.
Please, may you provide examples of "every excuse known to man"?
May I?
2014: Key ruck away from winning it
2015: Key forward away from winning it
2016: Suspension to Ryder and Monfries why we didn't win it
2017: Playing kids is why we choked v WCE
Please do please.
by amber_fluid » Wed Nov 15, 2017 4:01 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:Who left the f****** gate open?
by Lightning McQueen » Wed Nov 15, 2017 4:06 pm
by valleys07 » Wed Nov 15, 2017 4:11 pm
MW wrote:The Bedge wrote:Bombers4EVA wrote:we start to hear every excuse known to man as to why they lost.
Please, may you provide examples of "every excuse known to man"?
May I?
2014: Key ruck away from winning it
2015: Key forward away from winning it
2016: Suspension to Ryder and Monfries why we didn't win it
2017: Playing kids is why we choked v WCE
by Booney » Wed Nov 15, 2017 4:24 pm
valleys07 wrote:MW wrote:The Bedge wrote:Bombers4EVA wrote:we start to hear every excuse known to man as to why they lost.
Please, may you provide examples of "every excuse known to man"?
May I?
2014: Key ruck away from winning it
2015: Key forward away from winning it
2016: Suspension to Ryder and Monfries why we didn't win it
2017: Playing kids is why we choked v WCE
It's a little quiet this arvo, so:
2014: We squandered a huge chance at playing in a Grand Final. Shat the bed in a number of close/winnable games in the back end of 2014 which cost us a top 4 spot (maybe even top 2), and might have very well won the prelim had we kicked straight. 3.9 in that first quarter cost us. Not personnel. I still believe that had we got over the Hawks that night, Sydney would have feasted on us the next week. We are their bunnies no doubt.
2015: Wasted year. We were junk.
2016: Wouldn't have won it, but no-one can tell me that Ryder's inclusion wouldn't have given us a decent shot at playing finals.
2017: Never in it.
MW- where is your data gathered from re. excuses? Facebook? Big Footy?
by Booney » Wed Nov 15, 2017 4:26 pm
The Bedge wrote:Bombers4EVA wrote:I reckon everyone should invest in a tarp company. At least then you'll get good value once Port start losing.
When were the last time the tarps were out?
No offence, but your trolling game is bad.. real bad.. almost as bad as jacking players full of peptides..
by MW » Wed Nov 15, 2017 4:48 pm
by Lightning McQueen » Wed Nov 15, 2017 4:50 pm
Bombers4EVA wrote:https://youtu.be/MU3Q3F9RuZA
by Bombers4EVA » Wed Nov 15, 2017 4:52 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:Bombers4EVA wrote:https://youtu.be/MU3Q3F9RuZA
Long time between posts, were you trying to work out how to post the clip?
by Booney » Thu Nov 16, 2017 6:30 pm
by Booney » Fri Nov 17, 2017 10:02 am
by Booney » Fri Nov 17, 2017 10:25 am
Booney wrote:Scott Thompson has joined Port Adelaide in a role as development coach.
by bertiebeatle » Fri Nov 17, 2017 10:33 am
Booney wrote:I look forward to the knockers ( Hi Amber ), but one think about the PAFC that can't be questioned is the interactivity of the club to it's members.
___________________________________
PORT ADELAIDE is set to hold an Australian-sports-first member convention in 2018 - Inside Port Adelaide: Live.
The convention is being modelled on a range of sports conferences held around the world, and it will be the first time an AFL club has opened its doors in this way to provide its members with this exclusive opportunity.
Port Adelaide Executive General Manager Matthew Richardson said the club is extremely excited to provide the members with this exclusive convention.
“At Port Adelaide, the personal connection we have with our members is a priority. We are a member first club, and we are always looking at ways to innovate and make our members feel a genuine part of the club,” he said.
“This is important to us, and we think this is a fantastic way to inform and educate our members and hopefully make them feel even more connected to their club.”
The club will provide members with key presentations and strategies from coaching staff, players, list management, and will be headlined by a keynote address from senior coach Ken Hinkley, and a closing address from Chairman David Koch.
Tickets to the convention will be made available exclusively to members, and numbers are limited due to capacity in the first year, with a view to build the convention into an annual event for its members.
The convention will run from 8:30am-3.00pm, and it will lead in to the club’s traditional Family Day and internal trial at Alberton Oval.
The program for INSIDE PORT ADELAIDE LIVE will include;
Defense Masterclass – Nathan Bassett
Club’s defence strategy including panel discussion with several defenders including Tom Jonas and Jack Hombsch
List Management, Trade and Draft Strategy – Chris Davies & Jason Cripps
Hear from our List Management team on the Club’s trade and draft strategy, the recent trade period and the behind the scenes planning and detail that is required at an AFL club.
The Role of an AFL Coach in 2018 – Matthew Nicks
Matthew Nicks has completed the AFL’s Level 4 Coaching Course which is fast becoming the pre-requisite for the current day AFL Senior coach. Hear insights into what is expected of the current AFL Senior Coach and the role he plays in supporting Ken as the Senior Assistant Coach.
Forward Line strategy – Brendan Lade
With a few extra tools in the tool box for 2018, hear from Brendan Lade on our forward line strategy and how we will be looking to maximize the effectiveness of this critical zone in 2018, together with a panel discussion with some of the key forward including Charlie Dixon and Jack Watts
Game Day rotations & GPS technology – Stuart Graham (Head of Sports Science & Conditioning)
Hear first-hand how the player rotations are managed on game day and the importance of this for performance, plus the critical role that GPS technology plays in AFL Football and elite sport worldwide.
Football Analytics – the future of Game Strategy – Michael Regan (Manager, Performance Analytics)
The new frontier is sports strategy and coaching, Michael Regan is the Club’s lead on Football Analytics, the insights and information will amaze you.
Midfield Strategy – Michael Voss
A unique insight into the planning, preparation, training drills, strategies and coaching that goes into the midfield together with a panel with some of the Club’s midfield guns including Brad Ebert, Ollie Wines and Paddy Ryder
The AFL Athlete Conditioning Profile – Ian McKeown (Head of High Performance) & Tim O’Leary (Head of Medical Services)
Exclusive insights in the athletic conditioning and development of our playing list for 2018, highlighting the attention to detail and individualized monitoring that goes into injury prevention and management
Skill Acquisition – how are we applying this to help us improve in 2018 – Carl Woods (Manager, Skill Acquisition)
Find out more about our skill development program … and yes, we’ll talk about goal kicking and what we are doing to improve this and our players’ overall skill level in 2018.
Club Strategic Agenda to 2020 – Keith Thomas (CEO)
Keith will provide members with a vision for their football club leading into the 150th year and an overview of the Club’s strategic agenda off the field
Closing Address – David Koch (Chairman)
by daysofourlives » Fri Nov 17, 2017 10:49 am
Booney wrote:I look forward to the knockers ( Hi Amber ), but one think about the PAFC that can't be questioned is the interactivity of the club to it's members.
___________________________________
PORT ADELAIDE is set to hold an Australian-sports-first member convention in 2018 - Inside Port Adelaide: Live.
The convention is being modelled on a range of sports conferences held around the world, and it will be the first time an AFL club has opened its doors in this way to provide its members with this exclusive opportunity.
Port Adelaide Executive General Manager Matthew Richardson said the club is extremely excited to provide the members with this exclusive convention.
“At Port Adelaide, the personal connection we have with our members is a priority. We are a member first club, and we are always looking at ways to innovate and make our members feel a genuine part of the club,” he said.
“This is important to us, and we think this is a fantastic way to inform and educate our members and hopefully make them feel even more connected to their club.”
The club will provide members with key presentations and strategies from coaching staff, players, list management, and will be headlined by a keynote address from senior coach Ken Hinkley, and a closing address from Chairman David Koch.
Tickets to the convention will be made available exclusively to members, and numbers are limited due to capacity in the first year, with a view to build the convention into an annual event for its members.
The convention will run from 8:30am-3.00pm, and it will lead in to the club’s traditional Family Day and internal trial at Alberton Oval.
The program for INSIDE PORT ADELAIDE LIVE will include;
Defense Masterclass – Nathan Bassett
Club’s defence strategy including panel discussion with several defenders including Tom Jonas and Jack Hombsch
List Management, Trade and Draft Strategy – Chris Davies & Jason Cripps
Hear from our List Management team on the Club’s trade and draft strategy, the recent trade period and the behind the scenes planning and detail that is required at an AFL club.
The Role of an AFL Coach in 2018 – Matthew Nicks
Matthew Nicks has completed the AFL’s Level 4 Coaching Course which is fast becoming the pre-requisite for the current day AFL Senior coach. Hear insights into what is expected of the current AFL Senior Coach and the role he plays in supporting Ken as the Senior Assistant Coach.
Forward Line strategy – Brendan Lade
With a few extra tools in the tool box for 2018, hear from Brendan Lade on our forward line strategy and how we will be looking to maximize the effectiveness of this critical zone in 2018, together with a panel discussion with some of the key forward including Charlie Dixon and Jack Watts
Game Day rotations & GPS technology – Stuart Graham (Head of Sports Science & Conditioning)
Hear first-hand how the player rotations are managed on game day and the importance of this for performance, plus the critical role that GPS technology plays in AFL Football and elite sport worldwide.
Football Analytics – the future of Game Strategy – Michael Regan (Manager, Performance Analytics)
The new frontier is sports strategy and coaching, Michael Regan is the Club’s lead on Football Analytics, the insights and information will amaze you.
Midfield Strategy – Michael Voss
A unique insight into the planning, preparation, training drills, strategies and coaching that goes into the midfield together with a panel with some of the Club’s midfield guns including Brad Ebert, Ollie Wines and Paddy Ryder
The AFL Athlete Conditioning Profile – Ian McKeown (Head of High Performance) & Tim O’Leary (Head of Medical Services)
Exclusive insights in the athletic conditioning and development of our playing list for 2018, highlighting the attention to detail and individualized monitoring that goes into injury prevention and management
Skill Acquisition – how are we applying this to help us improve in 2018 – Carl Woods (Manager, Skill Acquisition)
Find out more about our skill development program … and yes, we’ll talk about goal kicking and what we are doing to improve this and our players’ overall skill level in 2018.
Club Strategic Agenda to 2020 – Keith Thomas (CEO)
Keith will provide members with a vision for their football club leading into the 150th year and an overview of the Club’s strategic agenda off the field
Closing Address – David Koch (Chairman)
by MW » Fri Nov 17, 2017 11:20 am
by Booney » Fri Nov 17, 2017 11:23 am
MW wrote:Just checking how many unread emails I have...might have to maintain this
by MW » Fri Nov 17, 2017 11:30 am
Booney wrote:MW wrote:Just checking how many unread emails I have...might have to maintain this
Sending 116 to yourself to get the numbers up isn't even close to funny.
by Jim05 » Fri Nov 17, 2017 11:30 am
Booney wrote:I look forward to the knockers ( Hi Amber ), but one think about the PAFC that can't be questioned is the interactivity of the club to it's members.
___________________________________
PORT ADELAIDE is set to hold an Australian-sports-first member convention in 2018 - Inside Port Adelaide: Live.
The convention is being modelled on a range of sports conferences held around the world, and it will be the first time an AFL club has opened its doors in this way to provide its members with this exclusive opportunity.
Port Adelaide Executive General Manager Matthew Richardson said the club is extremely excited to provide the members with this exclusive convention.
“At Port Adelaide, the personal connection we have with our members is a priority. We are a member first club, and we are always looking at ways to innovate and make our members feel a genuine part of the club,” he said.
“This is important to us, and we think this is a fantastic way to inform and educate our members and hopefully make them feel even more connected to their club.”
The club will provide members with key presentations and strategies from coaching staff, players, list management, and will be headlined by a keynote address from senior coach Ken Hinkley, and a closing address from Chairman David Koch.
Tickets to the convention will be made available exclusively to members, and numbers are limited due to capacity in the first year, with a view to build the convention into an annual event for its members.
The convention will run from 8:30am-3.00pm, and it will lead in to the club’s traditional Family Day and internal trial at Alberton Oval.
The program for INSIDE PORT ADELAIDE LIVE will include;
Defense Masterclass – Nathan Bassett
Club’s defence strategy including panel discussion with several defenders including Tom Jonas and Jack Hombsch
List Management, Trade and Draft Strategy – Chris Davies & Jason Cripps
Hear from our List Management team on the Club’s trade and draft strategy, the recent trade period and the behind the scenes planning and detail that is required at an AFL club.
The Role of an AFL Coach in 2018 – Matthew Nicks
Matthew Nicks has completed the AFL’s Level 4 Coaching Course which is fast becoming the pre-requisite for the current day AFL Senior coach. Hear insights into what is expected of the current AFL Senior Coach and the role he plays in supporting Ken as the Senior Assistant Coach.
Forward Line strategy – Brendan Lade
With a few extra tools in the tool box for 2018, hear from Brendan Lade on our forward line strategy and how we will be looking to maximize the effectiveness of this critical zone in 2018, together with a panel discussion with some of the key forward including Charlie Dixon and Jack Watts
Game Day rotations & GPS technology – Stuart Graham (Head of Sports Science & Conditioning)
Hear first-hand how the player rotations are managed on game day and the importance of this for performance, plus the critical role that GPS technology plays in AFL Football and elite sport worldwide.
Football Analytics – the future of Game Strategy – Michael Regan (Manager, Performance Analytics)
The new frontier is sports strategy and coaching, Michael Regan is the Club’s lead on Football Analytics, the insights and information will amaze you.
Midfield Strategy – Michael Voss
A unique insight into the planning, preparation, training drills, strategies and coaching that goes into the midfield together with a panel with some of the Club’s midfield guns including Brad Ebert, Ollie Wines and Paddy Ryder
The AFL Athlete Conditioning Profile – Ian McKeown (Head of High Performance) & Tim O’Leary (Head of Medical Services)
Exclusive insights in the athletic conditioning and development of our playing list for 2018, highlighting the attention to detail and individualized monitoring that goes into injury prevention and management
Skill Acquisition – how are we applying this to help us improve in 2018 – Carl Woods (Manager, Skill Acquisition)
Find out more about our skill development program … and yes, we’ll talk about goal kicking and what we are doing to improve this and our players’ overall skill level in 2018.
Club Strategic Agenda to 2020 – Keith Thomas (CEO)
Keith will provide members with a vision for their football club leading into the 150th year and an overview of the Club’s strategic agenda off the field
Closing Address – David Koch (Chairman)
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