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Sheens Going (Hopefully)

Magpies Forever

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Tim Sheens to quit Concord in order to focus energy on World Cup bid for Kangaroos
TIM Sheens will walk away from Wests Tigers for good.
The Daily Telegraph has been told that Sheens has declined several newly-created roles within the club after being sacked as head coach on September 25.
Sheens had another two years remaining on his Tigers deal, despite club officials shunting him in favour of new coach Mick Potter.
Fearing the club may be taken to court, Wests Tigers offered Sheens a job in development - but he has rejected the role.
He will officially announce his decision to leave the club early in the new year. Wests Tigers chief executive Steve Humphreys declined to comment yesterday.
The club and Sheens, 62, have had on-going discussions about his future. Sheens could easily have stayed at the club and collected a cool $450,000 for the next two seasons.
However, it's understood that Sheens had decided to move on after a decade at Concord, which included winning the 2005 NRL premiership.
Sheens still wants to coach at NRL level at some stage but more immediately wants to focus on coaching Australia in a World Cup year.
"Right now, I've been appointed Australian coach and that's my focus. There will be a fair amount of pressure, not only on me, but the whole group to win the World Cup," he said recently.
The Kangaroos will start the tournament in Britain as firm favourites ahead of New Zealand and England.
Canberra coach David Furner had considered employing Sheens as an assistant coach but the Raiders opted for Brett Kimmorley.
And while the NRL club is on the verge of sorting out its excess head coach situation, the joint venture board remains a rabble.
"The Balmain and Western Suburbs factions don't see eye-to-eye," said one well-placed source.
Wests Tigers chairman David Trodden is a victim of the politicking, resigning from the post. "I hold a view that it is healthy for any organisation to have regular reinvigoration by bringing new people into leadership positions with fresh ideas and enthusiasm," Trodden told Weststigers.com.au.
"As much as I have a very strong emotional attachment to my club, no one person owns senior board positions and everyone has an obligation to make sure the club has access to new people and new perspectives."
Balmain has nominated Nick Di Girolamo as the new Wests Tigers chairman, but Western Suburbs-aligned Mike Bailey, the former TV weatherman, is likely to eventually take the chair.
The Balmain and Wests blocs alternate the chairmanship each year as part of the structure that was set up when the two clubs merged.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/tim-sheens-to-quit-concord-in-order-to-focus-energy-on-world-cup-bid-for-kangaroos/story-e6frexnr-1226541429011
 
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Tiger05

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I pray that this is true. It also makes him look like a much better person than when this whole saga started.
 

The Gambler

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This was always going to happen. I don't know why people honestly thought he would sit around at the club for two years.

The only hold up has been the severance negotiations.
 

innsaneink

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This was always going to happen. I don't know why people honestly thought he would sit around at the club for two years.

The only hold up has been the severance negotiations.


You would walk away from 2 years pay for doing nothing wrong?

If he does walk, its the attitude weve displayed on field under him, a quitters attitude
 

Tiger05

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He said he would go if we didn't make the finals and we didn't. The only option that a person who has integrity would do is to walk away.
 

super_coach

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Sheens did not walk out of the joint with a empty wallet.Obviously a deal has been struck, and Iam sure he would have got the majority of what was owing on his contract with a no dis closer clause and I dont see a problem with that. He had a contract that in my Opinion was foolishly given to him last year,but that was his good luck.
 

The Gambler

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You would walk away from 2 years pay for doing nothing wrong?

If he does walk, its the attitude weve displayed on field under him, a quitters attitude

Walked away with no pay. As if.

Might not have got the full entitlement, but I am sure he got enough.
 

Joe's Magpies

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Yesterday I saw Sheens at the coffee club in Westfield Burwood. Looks like he still lives in the area. He had a kangaroos backpack.
 

innsaneink

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LOL...from the start of this thread youve crapped on as if youve known something the rest of us dont....and then get narky when someone points it out...Its how youre coming across - nothing personal
 

ACutAbove

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Spoke to his family at xmas drinks.Still in harrys unit,going through male menopause, i.e. gold chains, half-his-age girls etc. ...all very embarassing. 4 of his kids won't speak to him. Not so great for Aust. Rep. imo
 

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