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Sniper Sheedy takes aim at Paul Roos!

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Sheedy hates Melbourne ever since he was overlooked for coaching job, so doesn't surprise me he has a sook about Roos he was our coach last year 

 

Forgetting Old Man Sheeds for the moment - two swipes from Roos in recent weeks I've found extra reassuring (not that I really needed it). System over talent re. GWS - and questioning Collingwood's list and recruitment strategy;:

http://www.sportingnews.com/au/afl/news/roos-slams-collingwoods-recruitment-failings-afl-magpies-pies-paul-buckley/1uhzk1md4h7bp1xvbiejhok6k0

It just reinforces that Roos was ever-mindful of these factors while dragging us up off the canvas.

 Don't rate gws when playing in Vic they lose to everyone over here saints beat them Carlton beat them,  there record is just as bad as West meth In Melbourne, the only way they win the flag Is if they play port in GF

 
9 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

Paul Roos saved the Melbourne Football CLub.

Kevin Sheedy applied for the 2012 job but was beaten out by Mark Neeld.

 

Ouch!! Hnmm just imagine what that landscape would have looked like!??

10 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

Kevin Sheedy applied for the 2012 job but was beaten out by Mark Neeld

I think Shreds applied for the job which went to Bailey, not Neeld.


5 hours ago, daisycutter said:

i can say though that he is one of the tightest arzzes going around where money is concerned. always on the lookout for freebies and being paid in kind or cash  must be the plumber in him

No wonder he's great mates with KB.

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