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Here we are again, sports fans – the torture chamber continues. Only this week, I have found a way to be a little less furious.
Time will tell if I can hold back on just launching baseless accusations in anger after a loss.
The first six rounds of this year as a Pies fan have been full of anger and disappointment. I have written with either fire in my belly or a knife in my heart.
Eddie, this really is a debacle A Set the default text size A Set large text size
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Eddie McGuire has proven that he doesn’t have to be Collingwood president to come out swinging when defending the club.
On
Footy Classified last week Sam McClure referenced that Collingwood’s list management had been a “debacle since about five years ago”.
McGuire immediately leapt to Collingwood’s defence, citing that Collingwood had come within a kick of winning the flag in 2018 and a kick within making another grand final in 2019 and had beat West Coast in a final last year in “one of the great wins of all time”.
AFL by Tyson Otto 18th Mar 2021 5:23 AM Eddie McGuire has eluded to private support he received from within his former football club leading up to his resignation as Collingwood president in February. The divisive media mogul made his return to TV on Wednesday night after reportedly going radio silent following his decision to resign after 23 years at the club. McGuire admitted the circumstances surrounding his departure left him very, very sad when he returned to host
Footy Classified on Channel 9. The 56-year-old left figures close to him concerned about his health and wellbeing last month after reportedly losing support from sections of the club s board of directors following the conclusion from the club s internal investigation that the club was guilty of fostering systemic racism .
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AFL by Tyson Otto 18th Mar 2021 5:23 AM Eddie McGuire has eluded to private support he received from within his former football club leading up to his resignation as Collingwood president in February. The divisive media mogul made his return to TV on Wednesday night after reportedly going radio silent following his decision to resign after 23 years at the club. McGuire admitted the circumstances surrounding his departure left him very, very sad when he returned to host
Footy Classified on Channel 9. The 56-year-old left figures close to him concerned about his health and wellbeing last month after reportedly losing support from sections of the club s board of directors following the conclusion from the club s internal investigation that the club was guilty of fostering systemic racism .