then why do we keep hearing the list was average?i disagree, 60% win rate in over 280 games puts him at master tier imo
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then why do we keep hearing the list was average?i disagree, 60% win rate in over 280 games puts him at master tier imo
How about your own coach/club? Old man Fagan took over a 17th placed Brisbane and proceeded to take them to a wooden spoon in 2017. Brisbane's home crowds in 16/17/18 were worse than Port's tarps nadir in 2012. Do you have the memory of a Goldfish or are you just trolling? Brisbane's 16/17/18 onfield performance, Financial performance and crowds were worse than Port 2011/12. Yet meraculously Brisbane have played in 2 Grand Finals and won a flag since. Port have done neither. And I don't even think Fagan is that good a coach.He has outperformed relative to what Port was when he took over. That’s the only way you can look at it. How many coaches take over basket cases like port were and take them way up the ladder and maintain that dominance over years.
How about your own coach/club? Old man Fagan took over a 17th placed Brisbane and proceeded to take them to a wooden spoon in 2017. Brisbane's home crowds in 16/17/18 were worse than Port's tarps nadir in 2012. Do you have the memory of a Goldfish or are you just trolling? Brisbane's 16/17/18 onfield performance, Financial performance and crowds were worse than Port 2011/12. Yet meraculously Brisbane have played in 2 Grand Finals and won a flag since. Port have done neither. And I don't even think Fagan is that good a coach.
Coach takes over a club that it at its lowest. Gets them to regular finals series 3 years later; then a grand final, and then a premiership.How about your own coach/club? Old man Fagan took over a 17th placed Brisbane and proceeded to take them to a wooden spoon in 2017. Brisbane's home crowds in 16/17/18 were worse than Port's tarps nadir in 2012. Do you have the memory of a Goldfish or are you just trolling? Brisbane's 16/17/18 onfield performance, Financial performance and crowds were worse than Port 2011/12. Yet meraculously Brisbane have played in 2 Grand Finals and won a flag since. Port have done neither. And I don't even think Fagan is that good a coach.
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How about your own coach/club? Old man Fagan took over a 17th placed Brisbane and proceeded to take them to a wooden spoon in 2017. Brisbane's home crowds in 16/17/18 were worse than Port's tarps nadir in 2012. Do you have the memory of a Goldfish or are you just trolling? Brisbane's 16/17/18 onfield performance, Financial performance and crowds were worse than Port 2011/12. Yet meraculously Brisbane have played in 2 Grand Finals and won a flag since. Port have done neither. And I don't even think Fagan is that good a coach.
Stop trolling Elixuh nobody is taking that rubbish seriouslyHe has outperformed relative to what Port was when he took over. That’s the only way you can look at it. How many coaches take over basket cases like port were and take them way up the ladder and maintain that dominance over years.
The fact that his recruitment department could only get him C and B grade gap fillers is on the recruitment team. And despite this Kenny still got Port into finals.
How about your own coach/club? Old man Fagan took over a 17th placed Brisbane and proceeded to take them to a wooden spoon in 2017. Brisbane's home crowds in 16/17/18 were worse than Port's tarps nadir in 2012. Do you have the memory of a Goldfish or are you just trolling? Brisbane's 16/17/18 onfield performance, Financial performance and crowds were worse than Port 2011/12. Yet meraculously Brisbane have played in 2 Grand Finals and won a flag since. Port have done neither. And I don't even think Fagan is that good a coach.
Fagan's OK, I doubt he's the best coach in the league, the fact is Brisbane bat very deep. This can be explained by a nice refreshing father/son bonanza, a bunch of high draft picks reaching their peak and enough quality zone players, recruits and role players to fill the gaps or better.if honestly think that Fagan isn't that good, it must be proof in your mind that's port list was always overrated, and never as good as brisbane's
What a pathetic display. During game play, losing and in a game which virtually guarantees finals are over.
Seasons been a bust from the start and this is the nonsense he’s doing? Just get out of the club and pack up tomorrow.
As a member I didn't like it but agree with the rest of your post.Actually it wasn't in game play, Tyson Goldsack confirmed on radio today it was in one of the breaks and they showed it later during the game, probably for more effect.
I thought it was quite funny but then again he doesn't coach my team.
I can slightly tolerate it more if it was in a break but still no other club would tolerate that level of unprofessionalism and that is the bottom line here. Its this combined with all the other unprofessional stuff that is a hallmark of Hinkley the bush B Grade coach.As a member I didn't like it but agree with the rest of your post.
Irrespective of the timing, it was a deliberate play up to the camera and d*ck move from a complete d*ckhead. The end of him can't come soon enough.
Remember when Jack Riewoldt missed a couple shots at goal early in the 2017 grand final?I just wonder how different we would all be viewing Ken would be if Moore kicked that goal in the 2014 prelim. Or if Hodge doesn't make that smother.
Not my point. My point is that there are small moments in sport which can change the entire reputation and legacy of a coach/team/player.Remember when Jack Riewoldt missed a couple shots at goal early in the 2017 grand final?
Players make mistakes.
No team has won a grand final or prelim with 100% efficiency.
The problem with sliding doors moments isNot my point. My point is that there are small moments in sport which can change the entire reputation and legacy of a coach/team/player.
Not my point. My point is that there are small moments in sport where the entire reputation and legacy of a coach/team/player could be completely different.
Dixon should have been a lot better, the fact you are bringing him up in the manner you are is evidence that Ken coached him poorly.I'm no massive Hinkley fan and you know the Port list better than I but isn't a key difference between Port and Brisbane under Hinkley and Fagan that Fagan had Andrews and Daniher as bookends whereas Hinkley had Jonas/Allir and Dixon/Marshall. Both coaches has had gun midfields.
It's rare for a team to make GFs let alone win them without at least one elite key back and key forward.
Brisbane had a few choke years, Fagan is at this stage similar to Choco, and as great as Choco winning the flag was, that era of Port absolutely should have gotten another one.if you honestly think that Fagan isn't that good, it must be proof in your mind that port’s list was always overrated, and never as good as brisbane's.
It isn't like they just stuck into finals. Multiple top 4 finishes. If they're managing that it means the list is good enough.
After a decade it's his list anyway really so whichever is your view he's fallen short.
Brad Scott territory280 odd games without a grand final appearance. Clearly in the eyes of the Port board he hasn't underperformed
Bottom 4 side now and still won't get the sack is mind blowing.
I don't know how you come to that conclusion necessarily - it could have been good coaching.
My opinion (which is against what most Port supporters think) -
The first 22 was good enough to maybe win a flag around 2020. The issue is, and always has been an utter lack of depth. This has led Ken not having the ability to do any rotating in season, rushing players back from injury, and having to play battered broken players in key games at the end of a season in finals (Dixon on one leg countless times).
How do I measure the lack of depth? How many times do we see other teams trade for fringe players from say Geelong, Collingwood, Hawthorn, Bulldogs. Guys that can't get a game so go looking elsewhere and immediately start for their new team. Who is the last 'fringe' Port player that moved to a different team and made a starting position their own? I'm talking guys like Joe Richards, Jordan Sweet that we've picked up from other teams and slotted into our team. Where are our excess players?
The fall away in player quality as soon as you scratch beneath the surface was always the issue, and that's not factoring in the glaring weaknesses in the list. Defence was undersized for a long period of time - playing 191cm Trent McKenzie and 188cm Tom Jonas on monster forwards was always a recipe for disaster - but there was nobody else available to him. No ruckman of any decent quality since Ryder left nearly a decade ago (Lycett was handy for a season or two).
He's had to work around a lot of obstacles, but still put Port in the window time and time again. Missed out on a GF by less than a kick a few times - at that point it comes down to luck as much as strategy.
He's a very very good coach in my opinion, and with a bit of luck and some list depth - may have achieved the ultimate dream.
He's in front of Brad Scott and Brad Scott is on his second club ffs.Brad Scott territory
number of clubs is irrelevant for games coached without a GF appearanceHe's in front of Brad Scott and Brad Scott is on his second club ffs.
Scott is in Ken territory, not the other way around.