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So Shaw is lying?
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So Shaw is lying?
Didn't you read? We are talking about RhyceShaws coaching record was poor. 4 seasons with a best 10th place finish and 11th,13th and a spoon
From an outsider perspective i thought Pies managed his departure as a favourite son well enough - called time on his career with 6 or so games to go on season and Shaw did right thing by club by seeing it out with respect.
No. Why would you think that?So Shaw is lying?
Of course he was.Former Collingwood player and premiership star Heath Shaw has opened up on how he was forced out of Collingwood. He says that certain people made sure that he was pushed out. He also opened up on his dislike of Nathan Buckley, saying that he wouldn't even answer the phone if Bucks called him. He added that there were other individuals at Collingwood that he also wanted nothing to do with.
What do you think? Was Shaw forced from Collingwood? Was he the problem, or was Buckley?
Full article here:https://coupler.foxsports.com.au/ap...y/news-story/bc3972b6e253280345f94048277cee94
I recall Tony Shaw having a stint on 3AW I think it was sports show a few years back and he was somewhat ridiculously commenting on the 2010 World Cup with all the insights Tony can offer. He did acknowledge though he wasnt right across the world game and admitted to never seeing a goal scored while watching a game of soccer.
- Shaw claims he was pushed out of CollingwoodNo. Why would you think that?
Former Collingwood player and premiership star Heath Shaw has opened up on how he was forced out of Collingwood. He says that certain people made sure that he was pushed out. He also opened up on his dislike of Nathan Buckley, saying that he wouldn't even answer the phone if Bucks called him. He added that there were other individuals at Collingwood that he also wanted nothing to do with.
What do you think? Was Shaw forced from Collingwood? Was he the problem, or was Buckley?
Full article here:https://coupler.foxsports.com.au/ap...y/news-story/bc3972b6e253280345f94048277cee94
EFAHe's said this many times. Old news.
The fact it isn't news because there's nothing new, obviously- Shaw claims he was pushed out of Collingwood
- You say he's said this multiple times and it's fake news. What part of it is fake exactly if he's telling the truth?
Are we really that pedantic. If I said my front door opens inward would that be news? It always has.
Your the one being pedantic though, just accept you made a mistake. Fake news implies what he is saying isn't true.Are we really that pedantic. If I said my front door opens inward would that be news? It always has.
I recall Tony Shaw having a stint on 3AW I think it was sports show a few years back and he was somewhat ridiculously commenting on the 2010 World Cup with all the insights Tony can offer. He did acknowledge though he wasnt right across the world game and admitted to never seeing a goal scored while watching a game of soccer.
You must lead a miserable life.Your the one being pedantic though, just accept you made a mistake. Fake news implies what he is saying isn't true.
It's okay to admit you're wrong. No need to be so defensive.You must lead a miserable life.
But stay with it by all means.
In other news water is wet.
Bokonon would never do that.It's okay to admit you're wrong. No need to be so defensive.
I've said it before but it doesn't really gel with the guy that leads our backs and mentors our AFLW side. Probably makes the argument a change was best.Couple Shaw's best mates have even said it was for the best.
Shaw was a gun but also the class clown, would sit around in team meetings and ask stupid questions like who will play on Chris Grant this week Bucks, lol obviously funny once or twice but this was weekly crap, the attitude on the field was becoming an issue aswell.
Shaw needs get over it, the change was the best thing for his pocket and footy he will realise that one day if he ever grows up.
I've said it before but it doesn't really gel with the guy that leads our backs and mentors our AFLW side. Probably makes the argument a change was best.
People make a lot of the fact he does his nana sometimes when we're losing, maybe it's because he hates losing we like him though.
In fact the opposite. I’d love to work next to or under Bucks. Will try and get the best out of you. Why is that a bad thing?To be honest Buckley does not come across as a particularly good person to work for.