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The club really should have been more forthcoming, or if that was against Dean's wishes, said nothing at all. Everyone knowledgeable could see he had weeks/months left, yet here we all are feeling shocked that he suddenly passed. It would've been preferable if the club had either been truthful/stayed silent on the matter rather than release the few strangely positive snippets they did.
RIP Dean. Hope the club gets something positive out of the experience, and his time here was good for him. I thought he did an excellent job from what I've heard and the players and other staff all seemed to like him.
It's nobody's business but his family's. The club told the public he was ill, and that's all we as the public deserved to know. If they stayed silent you'd be pissed that they didn't say anything.
These "strangely positive snippets" were because Dean was out of hospital and back around the club in January. His health took a turn, and anybody who heard Sando on AFL360 last week knew Dean was in a bad state.
The club has done nothing wrong here.



