They share a lot in common: a first name, sustained success, and the unwavering love and respect of their players.

But these two coaches have a very different approach in how they conduct themselves publicly and how they deal with the AFL.

Both have a chance to cement their clubs as the dynasty of the 21st century by becoming the first team to win five flags this millennia when the teams meet for the first time in a grand final.

Chris Fagan is quietly spoken, rarely has a bad word to say about anybody, and is reluctant to be publicly critical of the league.

Chris Scott, arguably the master coach of the modern era with an enviable track record of two flags, including one in his first season, and 10 preliminary finals is more candid with his thoughts and is never shy to let the AFL know

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