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Sydney chairman Richard Colless slams Paul Roos for trying to lure emerging Swans prospects

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Dicky Colless should kick back and enjoy his retirement. Silly public statements such as this one just make you look like a dumb Pratt Dicky.

The Roooster has moved on, and so should you.

  • 2 weeks later...
 

On a slow day in football I couldn't be bothered reading the 100 posts but I sure as [censored] was attracted to this topic !

On a slow day in football I couldn't be bothered reading the 100 posts but I sure as [censored] was attracted to this topic !

 

Geez...........they really want to have their cake and eat it too, don't they?

Did Colliss arc up about our application for a priority pick? The level of hypocrisy among AFL club officials is quite astounding.


Colles crying over Roos targeting his coaches whilst getting Buddy & Tippet.....Hypocrisy at its best!

I think its now been established beyond any semblance of doubt that Mr Colless is full of shlt !!

So Roos was trying to get Buddy off them?

 

I found this a little ironic:

Jarrad McVeigh on Buddy - "We're not going to be sorry for trying to be a ruthless team and get the best players we can."

I found this a little ironic:

Jarrad McVeigh on Buddy - "We're not going to be sorry for trying to be a ruthless team and get the best players we can."

That ruthless need to win clearly runs in the McVeigh family.


That ruthless need to win clearly runs in the McVeigh family.

it is an attitude the MFC has to match.

Funny how the SMFC took umbrage at what it saw as a ruthless attempt to snag a kid.

They mustn't have mirrors in the Harbour City !! :rolleyes:

Funny how the SMFC took umbrage at what it saw as a ruthless attempt to snag a kid.

They mustn't have mirrors in the Harbour City !! :rolleyes:

Yes that's what I meant - Sydney just can't handle a bit of their own medicine

That ruthless need to win clearly runs in the McVeigh family.

Running through their veins if you will...

Edited by Cards13

I found this a little ironic:

Jarrad McVeigh on Buddy - "We're not going to be sorry for trying to be a ruthless team and get the best players we can."

I think the word you're looking for is "hypocritical."


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