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So predictable for an entitled fool, meme on and never feel ashamed for your actions. Your grandparents must be so proud of you.
Could you troll somewhere else or at least make your trolling funny and/or more believable? There's no way you can seriously triple post melt over me thinking Fagan's age might count against him "a bit". :embarrassedv1:
 
Could you troll somewhere else or at least make your trolling funny and/or more believable? There's no way you can seriously triple post melt over me thinking Fagan's age might count against him "a bit". :embarrassedv1:

I am elderly myself, my father recently died of prostate cancer at 97 and my mother has late-stage dementia. You can see from my profile, I do actually live in Tasmania, Hadspen, Launceston. Many people post on here but don't show where they live. Where are you from dear?

You are a disgusting ageist, and I will stop posting in this place from now on as you have put me off ever being in this place. Trolls I don't really understand what that means, but prejudice I do.

You are toxic and if I was your grandparent I would be ashamed to call you mine. What a self-absorbed creature you are. To even suggest that someone might be a bit too old is abhorrent.

Angry? Yes, I am, I am sick of being told I am too old for a job or to try this or learn that. Wait till you are my age and see how you are treated, especially if you are a woman.
 
As an older person myself I find your discrimination abhorrent as well as actually being completely illegal.

Who the hell do you think you are to tell others they have a use by date?

Who are you to judge what he can or can't do?

Disgusting.
Lighten up. Your overreacting. It's got nothing to do with ageism or discrimination. I'm no spring chicken myself and I'm not offended by anything Jazny said.

The reality is the game is tough and hard mentally on any coach at any age especially as you get into your later years and especially if you've been around a while and had your fair share of success. Why do you think we never see coaches in their late sixties/seventies coaching?
 

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I am elderly myself, my father recently died of prostate cancer at 97 and my mother has late-stage dementia. You can see from my profile, I do actually live in Tasmania, Hadspen, Launceston. Many people post on here but don't show where they live. Where are you from dear?

You are a disgusting ageist, and I will stop posting in this place from now on as you have put me off ever being in this place. Trolls I don't really understand what that means, but prejudice I do.

You are toxic and if I was your grandparent I would be ashamed to call you mine. What a self-absorbed creature you are. To even suggest that someone might be a bit too old is abhorrent.

Angry? Yes, I am, I am sick of being told I am too old for a job or to try this or learn that. Wait till you are my age and see how you are treated, especially if you are a woman.
Well if you're not trolling, which is hard for me to believe, then just chill out and don't attack me for a non-controversial opinion I have about a coach's age. Asking me where I live is just weird.

Everyone has their opinion and in the AFL coach's Fagan's age are rare and we are still four years away from entering the competition, but if he is up for it and still at the top of his game when Tasmania comes into the competition, I would love to have Fagan coach us. He is the first premiership coach from Tasmania and a legend of our state's football hall of fame. I am not against it at all, but realistically it's unlikely to happen as the full time head coach.
 
Our inaugural coach, won't be Chris.

He'll be welcome to be involved, but that depends on when AND if, he's motivated or fully interested.
think he's said he's not interested in coaching director type roles. my guess he'll take a break when he leaves the cats. he's been continually in footy for decades in one form or another.
 
There is only one coach out there who's had to build a premiership winning culture from scratch, he's a local boy and available in 2027; but could walk sooner depending on circumstances. Chris Fagan come on down, no pun intended ;)

What promising assistant coaches wouldn't jump at the chance to work with him? And who better to get things off on the right foot and build a family club and winning culture to be proud of?

Those Brisbane players and staff adore him.

We may not yet be a destination club, but he is a destination coach; just ask Joe Daniher.

 
Ken Hinkley will be available at seasons end. Handing over to Josh Carr. May be a few lining up for the Devil job.
 
Ken Hinkley will be available at seasons end. Handing over to Josh Carr. May be a few lining up for the Devil job.
Agreed.
Kenny might be hot property, having just won a flag with Port- no pressure at all on Ken or Port- I think they can win it.
Would be a perfect inaugural coach for Tassie.
 
Ken Hinkley will be available at seasons end. Handing over to Josh Carr. May be a few lining up for the Devil job.
i can't readily find it but brendon gale was on s.e.n today and he was talking up the coach as needing to be a promotional person too. in order to bring together the varying elements in tas. to my ears that rang nathan buckley.
 

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That was pretty definitive by Fagan and sounds like he just wants to put all the speculation to bed once and for all.

Felt like he was finding the most diplomatic way to say he has no intention of migrating back to Tassie.

An advisory or board position for the Devils could suit him though, especially if he moves back to Melbourne.
 
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That was pretty definitive by Fagan and sounds like he just wants to put all the speculation to bed once and for all.

Felt like he was finding the most diplomatic way to say he has no intention of migrating back to Tassie.

An advisory or board position for the Devils could suit him though, especially if he moves back to Melbourne.

yes, i think he was adamant. he either stays in brisbane or returns to melbourne. he would have met one of benny gale's criteria of being a p r person for the club as well as a coach with a record of achievement. the prospect of mentoring an up-n-comer like pendlebury was attractive, too.
 
Agreed.
Kenny might be hot property, having just won a flag with Port- no pressure at all on Ken or Port- I think they can win it.
Would be a perfect inaugural coach for Tassie.
I still believe Chris Scott would make a good choice for Tasmania. Unsure his current contract. Need someone that can really promote the club and build from the ground up. All Ken can do as well.
 
I still believe Chris Scott would make a good choice for Tasmania. Unsure his current contract. Need someone that can really promote the club and build from the ground up. All Ken can do as well.
Imho, CS is the best coach in the comp- he'd make a great coach anywhere, but i hope he stays a Cat as long as he has the appetite.
 
I know he has his critics but i think he would be an amazing choice as an inaugural coach. Will be highly respected by the group and great at establishing a culture and driving standards.

He would be a great get. Even if he decides to go for a head of football kind of job as well.
 

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