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Garry Lyon backs Scorpions' Fev move

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Interesting Article....Garry says absolutely nothing!!! Aah MMM Cutting Edge!

Garry is the biggest fence sitter in the game alongside Jason Dunstall.

special note to Andrew Gaze who can't comment on anything in sport without sitting on the fence.

 

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Lyon doesn't sit on the fence - his point of view is clear and I agree with it.

This is a good move for Casey and a bad move for MFC.


Interesting Article....Garry says absolutely nothing!!! Aah MMM Cutting Edge!

If nothing means more clearly that what he stated. -This is a good move for Casey and a bad move for MFC.

That to me is very clear and direct..

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Lyon doesn't sit on the fence - his point of view is clear and I agree with it.

This is a good move for Casey and a bad move for MFC.

In what respect?

Lucas Cook ain't going to be a KPP player this year. He weighs less than me and i consider myself a stick and i'm only a flat 6'0.

If Cook spends 5 minutes per training just watching Fevola and how he goes about his work in 'Football' he will become an infinitely better player.

As long as Melbourne don't pick him up I don't care but for the mean time I happen to think it could benefit some of Melbourne's young forwards

Garry is the biggest fence sitter in the game alongside Jason Dunstall.

:wacko::wacko:

Lyon has expressed a clear point of view that differs from the MFC line. Hardly fence sitting.

Jason Dunstall has been on the HFC Board for a number of years. Hardly fence sitting at all.

If nothing means more clearly that what he stated. -This is a good move for Casey and a bad move for MFC.

That to me is very clear and direct..

Agree. Could not be clearer than that.

 

Our former skipper may be right in what he says, but he has missed a key point ie. having Fev on the Casey fwd. line will deny one or more of our youngsters the experience / development opportunity that comes with with playing in the VFL. Also, Fev. is likely to be pretty much the single focus in Casey's fwd. line The Casey game plan will revolve around him, and this is unlikely to suit the Melbourne game plan of having multiple forward options.

Lyon was only preparing the platform (read kissing Fevs arze) so he's old footy show mate would come back on for an exclusive . .


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