Andrew Ireland - what a legacy

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  • 707
    Veterans List
    • Aug 2009
    • 6204

    Swans chat Andrew Ireland - what a legacy

    Great piece up on the Swans website written by current Sydney Swans Chairman Andrew Pridham and former Chairman Richard Colless, a great read.

    Good to hear that Andrew Ireland will continue as a Board member despite moving up to Brisbane. I know every one of us thanks Andrew from the bottom of our hearts for what he has created for us, well done, a club we can be very proud of.
  • stevoswan
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    • Sep 2014
    • 8543

    #2
    Originally posted by 707
    Great piece up on the Swans website written by current Sydney Swans Chairman Andrew Pridham and former Chairman Richard Colless, a great read.

    Good to hear that Andrew Ireland will continue as a Board member despite moving up to Brisbane. I know every one of us thanks Andrew from the bottom of our hearts for what he has created for us, well done, a club we can be very proud of.
    Hear, Hear!! Today is his last day as a Swans employee. Here is a link to that article: Ireland's final farewell - sydneyswans.com.au

    Also on this page is footage of an interview with Mike Sheahan, 'A Life In Football'. It is well worth watching. There is a 23 minute version followed by the full 56 minute interview. I watched the 23 minute one.....it is great. Andrew is such a humble man and it is easy to see why he, along with others, brought sustained success to our club.

    He will be missed. I wish him much joy spending more time with his grandchildren in Brisbane. A Swans Legend!
    Last edited by stevoswan; 21 December 2018, 05:21 PM.

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    • stevoswan
      Veterans List
      • Sep 2014
      • 8543

      #3
      I must add that the last part of this article: Changing of the guard: Ireland farewells Swans - sydneyswans.com.au

      .....makes me very confident our club is still in good hands under Andrew's replacement, Tom Harley.

      Ireland made sure Harley prioritised his role with the football department until the 2018 season – including this season's trade and draft periods - were over, but since then the pair have locked down on making the transition a smooth one.

      Harley said that with Ireland remaining on the Sydney board next year and regularly visiting the harbour city with his other business and sporting interests, his influence on the Swans will continue.

      "We've spent quite a few hours going over some things that you 'only know if you know' and that’s been incredibly helpful," he said.

      "Some people might not want to move into this role with the predecessor as close as what Andrew is going to be, but while I'll be looking to find my own way going forward, I see having him still on the board as a really significant positive for myself and the club.

      "He knows the game and the club inside out and the role he's played in my development can't be understated.

      "This club has built a good reputation over a long period of time and that is intrinsically linked to its culture and its people, and its performance on the field.

      "Those sorts of things should never be taken for granted so they have to be right at the top of the list of key priorities for me."

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      • S.S. Bleeder
        Senior Player
        • Sep 2014
        • 2165

        #4
        Very sad to lose Andrew. The worst thing about losing him is that McGuire hates him with a passion (because we got Davis) and he was gutsy enough to tell that @@@@@ where to stick it.

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        • bloodspirit
          Clubman
          • Apr 2015
          • 4448

          #5
          Originally posted by stevoswan
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          Also on this page is footage of an interview with Mike Sheahan, 'A Life In Football'. It is well worth watching. There is a 23 minute version followed by the full 56 minute interview.
          Where do we find the 56 minute version? Can you post link? 23 minute version definitely worth watching.
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          • stevoswan
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            • Sep 2014
            • 8543

            #6
            Originally posted by bloodspirit
            Where do we find the 56 minute version? Can you post link? 23 minute version definitely worth watching.
            There is no direct link to the longer one. At the end of the 23 minute version, the 56 minute version automatically starts, so just skip to the end of the 23 minute version....

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            • stevoswan
              Veterans List
              • Sep 2014
              • 8543

              #7
              Originally posted by stevoswan
              There is no direct link to the longer one. At the end of the 23 minute version, the 56 minute version automatically starts, so just skip to the end of the 23 minute version....
              It's changed again.....they've added some other vids in. Just keep going to the end of each subsequent vid and it eventually arrives at the full length interview.

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              • Aaron
                Regular in the Side
                • Jan 2009
                • 805

                #8
                56 minutes version: A life in football - full interview - sydneyswans.com.au
                23 minutes version: A life in football - sydneyswans.com.au

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                • bloodspirit
                  Clubman
                  • Apr 2015
                  • 4448

                  #9
                  Thanks guys!
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