I think he will eventually coach but it does not mean he will be good ~~
2007-09-01 01:15:09
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answered by burning brightly 7
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He will coach in the future maybe 2009, and should take some sort of assistant role first.
However, as a player he was a satnd out and maybe teams will look at him from that perspective, and take this risk of having him as a head coach with no experience.
I would like to see him in an assistant role first though.
2007-09-03 15:16:28
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answered by Matt 5
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No, I don't think he'll coach next season, but probably one day.
Yes, you definetely need coaching experience before you get a head coaching job, jasalenko was proof that legendary players don't instantly become legendary coaches.
2007-09-01 14:11:48
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answered by Anonymous
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He might make a better coach than a commentator he was the last preferred out of a list of footy callers
2007-09-03 01:45:15
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answered by khosp1946 3
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I think he's sweating on the outcome of that court case. The outcome will have a huge effect on his credibility and image.
Did anyone else find it amazing that Carlton was actually considering appointing someone who appears in that footage and has that charge hanging over his head as a person to lead and guide young men?
2007-09-01 22:28:41
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answered by Mark A 3
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I think he will wait 1-3 years and have a rest and then he will proberbly get a assistant couching job and when he gets comfortable with the job he will couch
2007-09-01 04:20:00
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answered by mountainme 1
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He wont coach yet. He's made that clear. But eventually he might. But I think he's more likely to take a media job.
2007-09-01 02:46:54
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answered by Anonymous
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He wont coach - if he was serious he would have gone straight into coaching rather than the comfy, air conditioned commentary box!
2007-09-01 03:30:45
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answered by Anonymous
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