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LOL at the Cats vs Freo game

5 minutes to go in the 1st and Cats are scoreless (no majors at least)....what the...?!!

Freo have won pretty much all there 1st quarters this year...they then go on to loose the last 3.....CMON THE DOCKERS....lol

Ryan :D

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good night to be a bombers member :whistling:

one of the few that picked them i reckon i will be. Hopefully the commentators were right in saying we could be fighting for a top 4 finish ths year! Who would have thought it with such a young team.

Hopefully this is the start to a good weekend!

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massive last quarter made it a somewhat respectable loss.........if there's any such thing, lol

im hoping the power dont boot choc

hes a pretty decent bloke by all accounts, and considering he took them to a premiership and graeme cornes never managed it, they'd be doing him a bit of a disservice to not renew his contract

-D

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Is Cornes going to get the job at the power?

not that i know of, i wasnt inferring that he was, i was more drawing comparison between williams and cornes because i forgot that jack cahill was their first coach. silly me

but yer. as much as the power have sucked and that im not a fan, choco did take em to a premiership which means he does at least have the bones for it, i'd more blame the players at this rate... the power absolutely MUST get rid of the chokers tag if theyre gonna be taken seriously, and that includes chasing points for the margin when you at least know the other team is going to win.... its like they give up most of the time, which is in nobodys interest, most of all the paid spectator

its no wonder that port supporters are generally feral inbred monkeys who spit and curse and then go out and steal car radios. if my team lost so badly, so often, i might become them :~( truly afraid here

-D

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Choco will only go on his own terms, the club would never tarnish the image of such a club legend by sacking him. Hes been there for the Power through thick and thin, i wouldn't be surprised if he calls it quits after the H&A season.

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Again. another media torn complication.

Choco has the 2nd highest win loss ratio in the league. He has won a flag. Been in a GF. (lost by alot) but still got there. Won NAB cups. Influenced a lot of young players who stand by him. But he must go. why /.?

negative feedback by I hate to say it some of the Port fans who turn on the coach. Media pick up on it too.

Why doesnt M malthouse get the flick too ? what about some of the other lame coaches ?

To be honest Im not too fussed anymore if he goes. It seems he will if you have listened to alot of radio today. However my question is simple. Who is a better coach to take over ?

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