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Garry Lyon

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5 hours ago, Mattdees said:

Can I please watch a football game without Garry Lyon constantly putting a downer on the demons. Followed this awesome club for nearly 40 years now. Sick of hearing his sarcastic [censored] commentary and putrid comments. [censored] Him off from anything involving the demons annoys me so much. We know we aren’t playing well don’t need a constant reminder from this [censored] 

Get ur head outa the sand

HE IS RIGHT ON THE MONEY

 

I give Lyon credit where it is due.

Even in our 2018 year, which will undoubtedly nourish most MFC supporters for the next 5 years, Lyon did consistently say that we couldn't handle expectation.  For instance, we lost a few as favourites in 2017/18 for memory, and Lyon predicted it.

This year, thank goodness, he is the only media personality to come out and say that maybe 2018 was an aberration.  

 

Can't think of any media expert that has predicted Melbourne, let alone be brutally honest about what we are.  The alarm bells were ringing round 1, but all the experts thought we'd come good.

 

15 hours ago, Mattdees said:

What did he achieve as captain 

Kicked 10 goals in a final

 

Whats the problem if he has an opinion, or Caroline Wilson, or Kane Cornes, or some dude/dudette on Demonland? In all seriousness - it's all just fugazi and irrelevant to decisions made internally.... 

Imagine a commentator bagging Melbourne. Lyon is doing his job. It's not his job to shill for the Dees. If we somehow ever challenge for a flag he will absolutely laud our efforts. 

 


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