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On 2/21/2015 at 7:59 AM, Moonshadow said:

Any confirmation from Garry Lyon on this?

That would be worth waiting for, yet low-key discussion will help the MFC if he turns out to be a potential gun, as well.

 
On 2/16/2015 at 6:51 PM, Moonshadow said:

Viney, Stretch, Lovett, Davey, Lyon... maybe even a Stynes!

To quote the Blues Brothers...."we're getting the band back together"

Can't wait for multiple years of disappointment, a Grand Final flogging, and a wooden spoon to boot! Encore, encore!

2 hours ago, Mel Bourne said:

If any of them had won a premiership I’d be more excited.  

You did notice the date on what you quoted, didn't you?

 

he kicked 8 the other day playing for Old Xavs i believe.

On 2/16/2015 at 5:40 PM, The Song Formerly Known As said:

i salivate over this prospect too, 3 Davey boys:

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And two Davey girls - if they are anything like Aliesha Newman, sign them up too


6 hours ago, Mel Bourne said:

If any of them had won a premiership I’d be more excited.  

If it makes you feel any better, statistics prove that most premiership players are not sons of premiership players.

3 hours ago, Demon3 said:

he kicked 8 the other day playing for Old Xavs i believe.

What level is that and how old is he? 

I see a son of G Lyon kicking 8 goals, I take note.

5 hours ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Puts on muscle, encourages fearlessness, cardiovascular conditioning. Sounds OK to me. Given his father is Gary Lyon, I'd reckon he would be receiving heaps of appropriate advisories, preparation and further training, plus some skills transmission along the way as there are still a few years left to shine. It's all good news at this point. With the Wizard's son making progress and nearing a meaningful footballing age as well, things are really shining. There may be hope, afterall. 

How old is Josh???

 
6 hours ago, praha said:

Can't wait for multiple years of disappointment, a Grand Final flogging, and a wooden spoon to boot! Encore, encore!

I remember like it was yesterday, walking out of Waverly stadium, September 1987, and saying to  crowing Hawks supporter. "Do not worry, we will get revenge" They  laughed and are still laughing at us 32 years later. 

16 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

What level is that and how old is he? 

I see a son of G Lyon kicking 8 goals, I take note.

its for old Xavs U21 i think. 


1 hour ago, Demon3 said:

its for old Xavs U21 i think. 

A good to very good nursery for upcoming footballers - competitive environment, too.

I am all for father/son players as long as they not pumped up to be better players than they actually are, nor touted as captain material and fast tracked to be the next captain and the fathers recuse themselves from positions that lead to potential conflicts of interest between family and club. That’s the way it is ...is it not?

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13 minutes ago, Wrecker45 said:

This is not the father son we should be interested in. Kobe is the one.

Sorry but don't think we'll be seeing Koby in the red and blue in the near future.

8 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Sorry but don't think we'll be seeing Koby in the red and blue in the near future.

No good enough or Fremantle bound..?

 

 

 


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