BIG interview in the Tele, by a League reporter no less
Swans chairman Richard Colless tales aim at 'crazy' Kevin Sheedy and the AFL's expansion into western Sydney | The Daily Telegraph
BIG interview in the Tele, by a League reporter no less
Swans chairman Richard Colless tales aim at 'crazy' Kevin Sheedy and the AFL's expansion into western Sydney | The Daily Telegraph
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I can't help but feel a little disappointed in Richard's comments in that interview. Perhaps it's just part of building up the rivalry with GWS but I find it disappointing that in the lead up to round one of the season, we have Colless talking down the game, administration and its expansion prospects whilst going on to talk up a rival code. Contrast that with all the positive press the NRL was getting in the lead up to their season starting.
Thought it was pretty good myself. Honest and nicely lacking in spin.
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Ooohhh, I personally think that Richard is doing a marvelous job on reverse psychology. He's possibly working on the tact that there are some people who follow League that will see his appreciation of their code and open a slit of an eyelid the Swans way at this critical time in AFL development in NSW.
I don't like the way the AFL has gone about GWS, nor the way Sheeds is carrying on with his rants on everything, usually tainted with a lot of disrespect for the effort and struggle we've put in over many years.
Richard Colless could not be more passionate about the Swans in any way shape or form and being arrogant right now about how AFL is far superior to League is not in our best interests at the moment.
I thought his interview was an example of how good this man is for us and our survival in the not too distant future.
I've just noted the spelling mistake on the Tele's side.
'tales' aim indeed. Fail Telegraph.
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I've had leaguies SMS me already saying they admired his attitude to league so you aree onto something!
My only criticism with his responses is when he gave a non-commital response to the question about the Swans long term viability. Why is he talking the club down? It's not the first time he's banged on about the club losing money.
And can we stop the "he's not..." rubbish. It wasn't funny the first time and its certainly not the 4th or 5th.
"As everyone knows our style of football is defensive and unattractive, and as such I have completely forgotten how to mark or kick over the years" - Brett Kirk
He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)
The club has had a marketing strategy for several years now of not positioning itself (or AFL) as an exclusive alternative to League, or rugby, or soccer, but rather to accept that it is quite OK for the Swans to be people's second team. Colless' attitude towards League expressed in this interview is totally consistent with that.
I suspect Colless' continued references to the Swans' financial struggles are quite deliberate. He doesn't want the AFL to get complacent about the Swans' future, or their foothold in the city.
Agreed Liz. Richard is a hard nut, and not ( I repeat NOT) stupid. He is our very own junkyard dog when it comes to the Swans. I am not sure all is perfect, but we have done ok since he took the reins. Lets just wait and see who what when and why he took the direction he did. There will be a reason.
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The best thing about that article is the 43 comments! Some people are strange.
I thought that was a very good article and have no issue with what Richard said. Sounded fair, reasonable and straight-up.
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