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London Dave
Ješte jedna pivo prosím
Joined: 16 Dec 1998 Location: Iceland on Thames
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Most of you will see it in the Hun, but for the benefit of out of towners...
http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5478,3531941%255E11548,00.html
shaw is looking to take up a coaching role at Ess...
Interesting news on Adrian Fletcher tacked onto the end of the story. seems like we will gain something from his experience after all.
the story is....
Pie hero may get Dons coaching role
04jan02
COLLINGWOOD premiership captain Tony Shaw has been interviewed for a coaching role at Essendon.
It is believed Shaw, now a media commentator, is one of three former AFL players seeking to become player development coach.
The others are retired Geelong on-baller Garry Hocking and current AFL staffer Kevin Morris.
Another candidate is expected to be interviewed before an appointment is made at the end of next week.
Bombers coach Kevin Sheedy has already spoken to Shaw, Morris and Hocking.
Morris, who has been an assistant to Sheedy at Windy Hill, is thought to be favoured for the job, although Shaw's credentials are impeccable.
Shaw played 313 games for the Pies, including the famous 1990 flag over the Bombers. He then coached Collingwood from 1996-99.
The player development role, made vacant by Dean Bailey's departure for an assistant's role with Port Adelaide, will mainly involve the teaching of VFL players.
ADRIAN Fletcher is expected to accept a player development role with Collingwood and play for Collingwood's sister club Williamstown in the VFL.
It's believed the former Docker rejected a coaching offer from Maffra and will accept his new job at Victoria Park as early as Monday.
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Dr Alf Andrews
Fitzroy Victoria Bowling Club
Joined: 20 Oct 2001 Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Well ... I sincerely hope that Tony Shaw can be every bit as successful on the coaching staff at his new club as he was on the coaching staff at Collingwood.
floreat pica
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PeterWH
www.peakhillfm.com.au
Joined: 20 Oct 2001 Location: back home after travelling around Australia
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I hate to say this,but they are meant for each other.The PIES had no success when Shaw coached the PIES,so Sheedy deserves him.
Talking od recruiting, (which we arent) I noticed that Nathan was showed in the croud of the Hopman Cup last night in Perth.
The commentator said'Wecome to Nathan Buckley,Collingwoods successful captain.....wounder what he is doing in Perth'
Caytch you all later
PeterWH
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Much as I dislike what the "Shaw" years meant to our mighty club, and the fact that sour grapes means he continues to critisize all things CFC, I truly believe that this is what Tony should have done when he first retired.
If he had gone to 1 or 2 other successful clubs I'm sure he would have been a better coach and recruiter for us.
-Craig
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molloymagic
*Thanks 4 the great memorys Jarrod!**miss ya*
Joined: 07 Sep 2001 Location: Hobart
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Good luck to Shaw. Just think if we hadn't got the wooden spoon in 1999 we wouldn't have got such a fantastic player in Josh Fraser for 2000 and beyound.
So even tho I don't like Shaw's anti collingwood attitude, his poor coaching job gave us a great pick for 2000.
If I have got any info wrong I apologise.
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NICK THE PIE MAN
Nick's BB veteran
Joined: 11 May 2000 Location: Gold Coast, QLD
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haha!
Yes please! Piss off to Windy Hill!
May you stuff them up for years as you did to us!
"Good 'Ol Collingwood Forever" |
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AJ
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Good luck to Tony if he takes up the position. Am I the only person here who doesn't dislike Tony Shaw? I know that he can be critical of our boys, but he is paid to be unbiased. I think it can be frustrating at times to listen to after a loss, but I don't believe that people should trash our 1990 Premiership captain, Past Copeland Trophy Winner and Games Record holder (among other honors) so much. Gavin Crosisca took up an assistant role at the Roos, Mick Malthouse came from the Eagles - this isn't an era to bag people if they take up roles at other clubs after they finished at another club. The man is and always will be a Collingwood Legend - get off his back.
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Hiya-and-Higher
Joined: 03 Mar 2001 Location: South Australia
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Like AJ I am very fond of Tony Shaw. The coach can't make a great winning side out of a smattering of champs amongst honest tryers. I thought Shaw did a great job at the beginning. We were losers but toughed it out well when we didn't have the talent to match the opposition. I remember Shaw saying he would gladly step aside any time as coach if it was for the good of Collingwood. I think towards the end he became so frustrated by the lack of success that it got to him...he figured that you can win if you put your mind to it, but it just didn't work...mainly because everyone else at this level of sport knows and applies that same principle too.
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foxy
Joined: 28 Jun 1999 Location: melbourne
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exactly. he said he'd step aside if he was unsuccessful, and he didn't.
he was a bad coach and a pathetic recruiter. he's lucky that eddie allowed him to leave the job in such a dignified way.
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