Shaw quits
August 25th 2008 06:12
FREMANTLE football operations manager Robert Shaw has quit the club after three years in the role and will return to Melbourne.
Shaw said being closer to his family was the reason behind his decision.
“I’m intensely proud of my contribution to Fremantle and the role that I have played in its growth," he said.
“However, being apart from [my wife] Gayle and the girls has not been easy. They have been tower of strength during my time here at Fremantle and I know that their support will continue into the next phase of my football career.”
Shaw played 51 games for Essendon between 1974-81 and coached Fitzroy from 1991-94.
He coached Adelaide in 1995-96 before returning to the Bombers as an assistant under former coach Kevin Sheedy.
Shaw said being closer to his family was the reason behind his decision.
“I’m intensely proud of my contribution to Fremantle and the role that I have played in its growth," he said.
“However, being apart from [my wife] Gayle and the girls has not been easy. They have been tower of strength during my time here at Fremantle and I know that their support will continue into the next phase of my football career.”
Shaw played 51 games for Essendon between 1974-81 and coached Fitzroy from 1991-94.
He coached Adelaide in 1995-96 before returning to the Bombers as an assistant under former coach Kevin Sheedy.
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