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Well if you are in the know as to Lyon's behind the scenes involvement within the club, why don't you share it with the rest of us? Or are you blowing hot air as usual?

And spoil your butter knife and wine naivety Mo? Nah I enjoy it.

Any comments on a poster free speech entitlements vs Gary Lyon's?? I thought not.

 
And spoil your butter knife and wine naivety Mo? Nah I enjoy it.

Any comments on a poster free speech entitlements vs Gary Lyon's?? I thought not.

True to form Teflon, you're blowing hot air............

True to form Teflon, you're blowing hot air............

Even if I told you you dont want to listen do you chip and shoulder?

If you want to be knowledgeable on this Mo on this why dont you look up the media articles in the months after Stynes appointment where Lyons name is referenced regularly in the consultations about what Stynes was going to do for the Club in his role. Balls in your court.

Any chance you will answer any of my questions Mo? Hmmm.

 
What a load of carp. The fact that he is in the media doesn't mean that he represents the club publicly, and he is entitled to express his opinions of the club whether they be positive or negative.

And what exactly do you mean by "some involvement behind the scenes in the club"? Yes he does honourary work such as hosting functions, but are you suggesting that he is a powerbroker?

You are getting sucked in by Hazy's McCarthyist witchhunt of Stynes and any of his associates.

Mo, you're reading too much into RR's description of Lyon's involvement. He's a mere consultant if anything, not a powerbroker . - Not that I'm aware of anyway.

Verdict: This is all a big waste of time, but at least you are being consistent. Unfortunately you will have to retract your statement that Jimmy is passionate about the club, because you will have admitted that you can't be sure about that, despite the fact that he has volunteered his time to chair it.

Thanks for playing Socratic dialogue. Your score: 0/4

You got that bit right...

I'm arrogant?!

You're the one playing a pointless game of semantical 'gotcha'.

Anyone can make a judgement about anyone, even me as you have done, just don't expect anyone to take it seriously.


Comments like this do nothing but further tarnish the club in the eyes of football followers. It was loose and we should all expect more from Gary.

I think Lyon lacks a bit of passion and commitment for the club. He should have been at the game, and a couple of weeks ago on Triple M he couldn't recall how many games we won last year.

Wow... thats such a poor comment, that i wont even comment!

Comments like this do nothing but further tarnish the club in the eyes of football followers. It was loose and we should all expect more from Gary.
wat do you want him to say, they played like donkeys, garys not going to compromise his opinion, why should he, they were pathetic, ONCE AGAIN, so why would he say otherwise.
 

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