LONG WAY TO GO FOR SECOND SIDE

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008 at 10:42 am

BY BRAD KLIBANSKY

SYDNEY Swans coach Paul Roos says the AFL has a lot of work to do to ensure the proposed new Western Sydney team is a success.

Speaking on SEN this morning, Roos said the city of Sydney was not ready for a second team at the moment.

“The city is not ready at the moment,” Ross said

“The AFL know they got some work to do, and I think it depends how much work goes into next three or four years how successful it will be.

“The AFL will make the decision accordingly and if that work gets done i think it can be successful eventually.”

Roos also said he was happy at the Swans and did not want to coach anywhere else.

“At this tage I really enjoy the Swans and the time I have had here,” he said.

“They have ben really good to me and I wouldn’t want to be anywhere else.”

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