A quote from Real Footy

The prospect of Roos agreeing to an orderly handover to Longmire has been in the wind for years, long before Buckley and Mick Malthouse did their tango.

It is a credit to Paul Roos that, quite voluntarily, without any prodding from the hierarchy, he has consented - arguably engineered - to give up the headphones and quite a bit of money and let Longmire have his job.

That's the kind of club-first selflessness coaches demand of players. In Sydney, it's not just a slogan.