Universal Love Sheedy returns home to Essendon

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Only as the pinata for our Whatever it Tacos themed victory party.
Oh man...until D-Day, August 2013 was so much fun. If it's possible to assign a 'high point' to the saga, that was it. For a brief, beautiful few days, we passed the tipping point into the ridiculous, *s given reached an all-time low, shrill admonishments reached an all-time high, and on top of all that, we actually thought we might be ok for a couple of weeks. Good times.
 

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Haha that article is hilarious. She is like a 14 year old girl. What a nut case!
 

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Caro after Xavier now?

Chief executive Xavier Campbell would struggle to survive

Why would he fail to survive? Do we just blame people for the sake of blaming people Caroline?
 
Caro after Xavier now?



Why would he fail to survive? Do we just blame people for the sake of blaming people Caroline?
Laughable extension of logic from her.

Also loved the reference to the damaging messiah culture which stretches back to Coleman, apparently. That's right, John Coleman. What the *?
 
It's a day of rejoicing for EFC - What this shows is that in a nearly 50 year career Sheedy has decided that EFC is his spiritual home.

We are lucky and privleged that Sheedy is returning.
 
Sorry, what?
"And influential Essendonians led by Ron Kirwan have reportedly raised more than half of Sheedy's pay packet – about $150,000."
 
"Not that Essendon should see Sheedy as its saviour, despite the Bombers' long-standing and more recently damaging messiah culture which can be traced back to Coleman."

No Caro, that's just how football clubs are. Clubs are littered with 'greats' that the fans rally around and love, it's not a messiah culture, it's footy - something she clearly knows nothing about.
 
"Not that Essendon should see Sheedy as its saviour, despite the Bombers' long-standing and more recently damaging messiah culture which can be traced back to Coleman."

No Caro, that's just how football clubs are. Clubs are littered with 'greats' that the fans rally around and love, it's not a messiah culture, it's footy - something she clearly knows nothing about.
Understanding such a concept actually requires some sort of depth of emotional intelligence. She's not blessed with such a thing.
 

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It's a day of rejoicing for EFC - What this shows is that in a nearly 50 year career Sheedy has decided that EFC is his spiritual home.

We are lucky and privleged that Sheedy is returning.
This legitimately reads like a post from the Cult of Robbo thread.
 
Yea, and who was that thugs name? that right, Jack Dyre.
Isn't everything even vaguely related to Richmond named after Dyer?

Lucky they haven't got some damaging messiah complex.
 
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/a...246955521?sv=7564032e54a32e7bd05121931942b1f5
Kevin Sheedy to return to Essendon Bombers as general manager club projects and Innovation in five-year deal
  • MARK ROBINSON
  • HERALD SUN
  • MARCH 03, 2015 9:38P

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James Hird and Kevin Sheedy shake hands before a GWS v Essendon game.

KEVIN Sheedy is making a stunning return to Essendon in what will be a Godfather role.

The legendary four-time premiership coach will quit as director of Greater Western Sydney and return to the Bombers as general manager — club projects and innovation.

It is a five-year deal and Sheedy will sit on the club executive.

Sheedy has had several meetings with Bombers president Paul Little and chief executive Xavier Campbell in recent weeks and an announcement could be made as early as next week.

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Kevin Sheedy and Terry Daniher with the Premiership Cup after the Bombers’ defeated Hawthorn in the 1985 Grand Final.

Contacted recently by the Herald Sun, Sheedy refused to comment about a possible return to Essendon.

The multi-year deal is a paid role worth up to $250,000 a season.

His role will include all facets of the club — community and corporate engagement, membership, marketing and football.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/a...246955521?sv=7564032e54a32e7bd05121931942b1f5
 

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