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Lost me ages ago when he supported the dreaded merger proposal .

33 minutes ago, dee-eee said:

Lost me ages ago when he supported the dreaded merger proposal .

Where did you hear that?

It's not what's on record:

“They asked us to come out publicly support it and as a playing group, we said no. When you’ve got great Melbourne people sitting here saying this is going to happen, you almost get a sense of inevitability given where we were at.”

‘I’d had six or seven pots and didn’t make sense’: How two clubs avoided major AFL merger

 

 

Gary made his choice to go into the media, he has the benefit of zero accountability. The moment he did anything that he did have accountability for our club, he gave us Neeld. 

I would have him as a consultant or part time forward line coach but nothing more. 

On 8/1/2020 at 11:49 PM, binman said:

One of the smartest footy brains out there?

Seriously?

Yes Binman by a long shot 

Listen to his comments on Fox during the game and on On the Couch 

Well ahead of most by far  in those forums and should be hired for Game  day and pre game tactics and selections To assist the Selection  and Match Cttees.

Our match day moves are non existent and a disgrace to a Senior Coaching group.


On 8/1/2020 at 5:57 PM, Billy said:

Get him off easy street in the media to have a crack at this pile of rabbits droppings of a club

If he gives two hoots he’ll have a crack, apparently was brilliant coaching the all stars back in the day.

Has a fantastic footy brain & a brilliant captain of the club

Unless we can get Clarko ?

?Lyon is a [censored]! He only says things to get a headline. 

6 hours ago, 58er said:

Yes Binman by a long shot 

Listen to his comments on Fox during the game and on On the Couch 

Well ahead of most by far  in those forums and should be hired for Game  day and pre game tactics and selections To assist the Selection  and Match Cttees.

Our match day moves are non existent and a disgrace to a Senior Coaching group.

Sorry 58er he is a joke as a football analyst and commentator. A joke.

Who knows might be a good bloke (I went to school with him and he was a [censored], but he might have changed), and was s champion footballer.

But he is clueless about the modern game. Does not understand tactics, systems  strategies  how zones work  re list goes on and on.

He is a typical ex champion footy player who dominate footy media who think football stopped evolving the day they retired.

And collectively this grumpy of knuckle heads is a big reason why so many football fans are equally clueless about how the game is acttually played.

And ironically all you have to do to understand how rubbish Lyon is at his job is listen to him during the game, post game and on On the Couch. 

I rate slobbo more highly as 

 

 
On 8/3/2020 at 12:03 AM, Lord Nev said:

Where did you hear that?

It's not what's on record:

“They asked us to come out publicly support it and as a playing group, we said no. When you’ve got great Melbourne people sitting here saying this is going to happen, you almost get a sense of inevitability given where we were at.”

‘I’d had six or seven pots and didn’t make sense’: How two clubs avoided major AFL merger

 

He famously said he was in favour of the merger out of loyalty to "Tiger" ( Ian Ridley ) .

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Wow I’m extremely disappointed with the posters hatred towards a club great & great leader.

This is a forum, to put ideas out there, Gary Lyon imo has a great football brain has a hard edge about him & could be a great coach,

If not head coach he may be interested as a forward line coach, who knows without asking 


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