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Re: PAFC 2025

Postby dedja » Mon Feb 10, 2025 8:25 pm

https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/sou ... 9d90736bc8

Sanjeev Gupta’s GFG Whyalla troubles have ‘impact’ on Port Power sponsorship

Port Adelaide says the “current business challenges” of Sanjeev Gupta’s GFG are “impacting the club”, signalling the Power is owed money from its sponsor – like Whyalla steelworks contractors and the state government.

In a statement to The Advertiser on Monday, Port Adelaide chief executive officer Matthew Richardson said GFG was being supported through a “complex situation”.

It is understood GFG has failed to meet some sponsorship payments to Port, for which it is one of two “co-major partners”, but the amount is not known.

“ Port Adelaide is in regular contact with GFG regarding their current business challenges, which are impacting the club, in addition to many of their other business partners,” Mr Richardson said.

“GFG are an important partner to Port Adelaide, the rest of South Australia, and the community in Whyalla.

“The club continues to support them as they work through a complex situation.”
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Re: PAFC 2025

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Tue Feb 11, 2025 7:19 am

No wonder Mali gave them $25mil help cover the shortfall
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Re: PAFC 2025

Postby am Bays » Tue Feb 11, 2025 8:19 am

In all honesty this is not good.

Whilst I'm glad that PAFC is not receiving monies in lieu of what is also owed to the SA Govt, SA Water and the poor secondary contractors in Whyalla.

The fact that PAFC are another SA business being taken for a ride by Gupta is very frustrating.
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Re: PAFC 2025

Postby Booney » Tue Feb 11, 2025 8:22 am

am Bays wrote:In all honesty this is not good.

Whilst I'm glad that PAFC is not receiving monies in lieu of what is also owed to the SA Govt, SA Water and the poor secondary contractors in Whyalla.

The fact that PAFC are another SA business being taken for a ride by Gupta is very frustrating.


The trickle down effect is enormous.

I don't get paid so I've got no money to pay you...and so on.

Thousands will be affected.
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Re: PAFC 2025

Postby MW » Tue Feb 11, 2025 9:20 am

The disturbing part of this GFG issue is Gupta has been paid in full for the materials he needs to pull from the ground, which even after the payment he cannot afford to get it out of the ground. No alternative other than the govt bailing him out again. Thats the Gupta business model.
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Re: PAFC 2025

Postby Dutchy » Tue Feb 11, 2025 1:31 pm

I just hope the government are considered a secured creditor when they go into administration, at least there is a chance of getting the tax payers $'s back, the other businesses are gong to have to stand in line of 10 cents in the $ sadly.
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Re: PAFC 2025

Postby MW » Tue Feb 11, 2025 3:57 pm

They won't go into administration, Gupta knows it, Mali knows it. It's too important to the industry.
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Re: PAFC 2025

Postby Booney » Wed Feb 12, 2025 8:59 am

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Hinkley to hand over to Carr at season’s end

Ken Hinkley, Port Adelaide’s longest serving AFL coach, has informed the club he will step aside from the senior coaching role at season’s end. Josh Carr will replace Hinkley as senior coach for season 2026.

Ken Hinkley, Port Adelaide’s longest serving AFL coach, has informed the club he will step aside from the senior coaching role at season’s end.

Current Port Adelaide senior assistant Josh Carr will replace Hinkley as senior coach for season 2026 on an initial three-year contract.

Port Adelaide chairman David Koch said Hinkley had approached the club during the off-season and confirmed 2025 would be his final season as senior coach.

“Ken has had open communications with the club over the pre-season and confirmed that 2025 would be his last season as senior coach of Port Adelaide,” Mr Koch said.

“As is his way, Ken has put the club first in acknowledging we have a coach in waiting in Josh Carr who will be primed to lead the club in 2026.

“Ken is as enthusiastic and energised as ever and wants nothing more than for the club to be successful both here and now, and into the future.

“Without question, Ken is the senior coach for this season. Whilst Josh will be our senior coach in 2026, he remains focused on his role in supporting Ken in 2025 and will be perfectly positioned to transition into the senior role at the end of the season.

“Our club is in a very fortunate position to have Ken continue to lead and coach our group this season, and to have Josh Carr, one of the most sought-after assistant coaches in the AFL, well prepared to take over in 2026.”

Mr Koch said the club had always maintained an eye for the future and was keen to develop from within.

“When we reappointed Ken in 2023, we were also focused on the future,” Mr Koch said.

“At that time, the club’s Board challenged CEO Matthew Richardson, GM – Football Chris Davies and the football department to ensure we had a viable internal candidate to be our next senior coach, whenever that time came. Good organisations are always planning for the future and ensuring they have the best people.

“As an organisation, we support the growth and development of our people to ensure our organisation continues to grow and prosper. Whether it be our chief executive, our head of high performance, or our next senior coach.

“The discussion with Josh at the end of 2023 was that we believed he had the right attributes to be an AFL senior coach in the future and hopefully the senior coach of Port Adelaide, and we wanted to continue to support that path for him.

“Across the last 18 months we’ve seen Josh continue to grow and develop and believe he is perfectly positioned to lead our club in his own right in 2026.

“We’re delighted to confirm this transition is now officially in place, with Josh now formally contracted as Port Adelaide senior coach from 2026 and beyond.”

An energised Hinkley said the timing was right for he, Carr and the club.

“I’ve enjoyed open dialogue with the club for some time now in regards to this being my final season in charge,” Hinkley said.

“I, along with our leaders at the club, always have an eye for the future and as I’ve been saying for the last year, Josh Carr is absolutely the best person to take over as senior coach at the right time.

“I still have a burning desire to lead this club in 2025. I’m fresh and recharged and have the privilege of leading a very driven playing and coaching group.

“But come the end of the season, it will be time to hand the baton to Josh who would have experienced a further 12 months’ growth as a senior assistant. Without question, Josh will be ready to coach in his own right.”

Carr said his total focus was on achieving team success in 2025.

“Whilst it’s an honour to have been appointed Port Adelaide’s next senior coach, my focus right now is to support Ken, the other coaches and players as best I can as we strive for success this season.

“Ken is the senior coach. I will continue as coach of our midfield group and take every opportunity to develop and grow as a coach across this season.”
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Re: PAFC 2025

Postby wenchbarwer » Wed Feb 12, 2025 9:06 am

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Re: PAFC 2025

Postby Booney » Wed Feb 12, 2025 9:12 am

How we know Carr is the best man for the job in 2026 without talking to anyone else is beyond me.

If Carr is the best man for the job in 2026 then he's the best man for the job now.
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Re: PAFC 2025

Postby wenchbarwer » Wed Feb 12, 2025 9:19 am

This has the potential to derail their season before it even gets going.

A few early loses and the wolves will be out for an early handover. These things rarely work well.
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Re: PAFC 2025

Postby Brodlach » Wed Feb 12, 2025 9:25 am

Interesting situation if Buckley, Simpson, Longmire etc become available mid season
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Re: PAFC 2025

Postby Spargo » Wed Feb 12, 2025 9:32 am

Booney wrote:How we know Carr is the best man for the job in 2026 without talking to anyone else is beyond me.

If Carr is the best man for the job in 2026 then he's the best man for the job now.

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Re: PAFC 2025

Postby MW » Wed Feb 12, 2025 9:32 am

This is Hinkley 101. On the front foot, resigning instead of being sacked, takes all the pressure off him this year. With his contract negotiations over the years also by using media leaks that other clubs are offering him contracts, has there ever been a coach that has used the media and media leaks better than Ken?
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Re: PAFC 2025

Postby Spargo » Wed Feb 12, 2025 9:32 am

wenchbarwer wrote:This has the potential to derail their season before it even gets going.

A few early loses and the wolves will be out for an early handover. These things rarely work well.

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Re: PAFC 2025

Postby Eagles2014 » Wed Feb 12, 2025 9:33 am

Brodlach wrote:Interesting situation if Buckley, Simpson, Longmire etc become available mid season


And when does Ken start thinking about where he will coach in 2026, he seems a career coach to me and several clubs be keen on him :shock:
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Re: PAFC 2025

Postby amber_fluid » Wed Feb 12, 2025 10:07 am

Eagles2014 wrote:
Brodlach wrote:Interesting situation if Buckley, Simpson, Longmire etc become available mid season


And when does Ken start thinking about where he will coach in 2026, he seems a career coach to me and several clubs be keen on him :shock:


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Re: PAFC 2025

Postby Lightning McQueen » Wed Feb 12, 2025 10:09 am

Spargo wrote:
wenchbarwer wrote:This has the potential to derail their season before it even gets going.

A few early loses and the wolves will be out for an early handover. These things rarely work well.

Correct


Is that "word of the day"?
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Re: PAFC 2025

Postby amber_fluid » Wed Feb 12, 2025 10:11 am

Lightning McQueen wrote:
Spargo wrote:
wenchbarwer wrote:This has the potential to derail their season before it even gets going.

A few early loses and the wolves will be out for an early handover. These things rarely work well.

Correct


Is that "word of the day"?


Correct
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Re: PAFC 2025

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Wed Feb 12, 2025 10:22 am

Players tune out.
Won't have to listen to Kenny.
Miss the 8.
Carr comes in and has to rebuild
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