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Surely heโ€™s worth it as a delisted free agent...ย 

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He got delisted by the suns there must be something seriously wrong with him. No from me. Give me Partington or Karpany.

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18 hours ago, Forest Demon said:

With the worst midfield I think I have ever seen, surely Dew could have got more use out of Lyons and Barlow in particular

I think our 2013 VFL midfield would have given them a run for their money.

Craig Cameron came out and said 'we couldn't guarantee him a spot as we have young talent we need to get games into'.

Sound familiar?ย 


9 minutes ago, Demons3031 said:

Marty Lyons..can anyone confirm-I think he wore Number 29?

cant remember but do remember that he was clever, well balanced and a natural footballer. Probably a bit slow.

one of those players, that later you say, whatever happened to ...........

but we had a lot of players in that period that seemed to have the goods but did not go on.ย 

Thx Hemingway. Just checked on Demonwiki - he wore No 12. 1975-77 was cleared back to Sandringham and eventually played in a premiership and then later coached their Reserves.

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11 hours ago, Good Lord George said:

I want to know how in the hell this was approved by the AFL.

If the player is delisted, he should be in the draft.ย  That hasn't happened yet.ย 

Every other club should have had a chance to draft him.

Or has the trade period now been extended to 365 days a year!

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6 minutes ago, george_on_the_outer said:

I want to know how in the hell this was approved by the AFL.

If the player is delisted, he should be in the draft.ย  That hasn't happened yet.ย 

Every other club should have had a chance to draft him.

Or has the trade period now been extended to 365 days a year!

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Delisted players have becomeย delisted free agents for a number of years now, quite rightly so. If you're cut from one team you deserve the chance to restart your career at the club of your choice.

The only issue here is Lyons was delisted with a year to run on his contract but the AFL were satisfied it was a mutual agreement between Lyons and GC to delist him.

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2 hours ago, Demons3031 said:

Marty Lyons..can anyone confirm-I think he wore Number 29?

No 12

โ€œbut unlikely to play many minutes in a midfield that now contains Anthony Miles and George Horlin-Smith,โ€

wow! Thatโ€™s whoโ€™s keeping him out of the midfield in 2019?

1 hour ago, DavidNeitz9 said:

No 12

Thanks DN 9 -yep no12..trying to think of other No 12's here..Dom Tyson Hugh Bromellย  Neil Crompton..any others stand out?

1 hour ago, Demons3031 said:

Thanks DN 9 -yep no12..trying to think of other No 12's here..Dom Tyson Hugh Bromellย  Neil Crompton..any others stand out?

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