As a lifetime Essendon supporter the only coach that has been at the helm of my beloved club has been one Kevin Sheedy. He’s been at the club for 27 years and has taken Essendon to four premierships, three grand finals, two prelim finals and will go down as one of the greatest figures in AFL history. In the past two weeks, Sheeds has been unfairly criticised and abused by the media – the fickle and anti-Essendon journos or “experts” who honestly have no idea how to adequately critique any side or coach in the competition. What fuck-wits. I’m general I’m anti media and there’s no better example of how idiotic and utterly disgraceful the media has become when it comes to footy journalism.
One man has surprisingly that has led the ‘anti-Sheedy mafia’ has been none other than one Robert Walls. Now those who know footy and read his columns realise it is the biggest example of populist journalism evident in the AFL. However, for years he has been on Sheeds’ back and despite some of his ludicrous claims and opinions, this guy has the ‘respect’ of the footy community. Read his stuff, and see fist hand how this ‘expert’ is somehow respected for pointing out the blatantly obvious…
But the one man who has led the charge against Sheeds is Garry Lyon, ex-captain of the Melbourne Football Club and now popular AFL ‘expert’. Lyon was a terrific leader of his players as captain, a terrific and dangerous forward, yet suffered immensely with injuries throughout the later stages of his career. The way he bowed out was too sad, and when he did retire, I felt sad as a 13-yr old kid who grew to respect and like this champion.
In the past, Garry I felt maintained his integrity through his insights and objectiveness when it came to AFL. He is a smart person, which makes it shocking when he criticises Sheeds. Now, every coach at every level is open to criticism and I would not have a problem if Garry has provided some sort of insight but in the case of Sheeds, he certainly did not. Garry and Sheeds faced off on Footy Classified (Ch. 9) on Monday, 14th May and I thought his questions were vague, and pretty much lame.
I pick up the paper the next morning to see that he has gone off and written one of the dumbest articles of the last 3 years. I read this huge headline saying ‘It’s time to leave, Sheeds’…
Lyon highlights that despite Sheeds track record, the EFC ‘for the first time I can remember, the place seems to be flat. Hird is tiring, the Johnsons are just going, they have too many plodders and the two and three-year youngsters have not come on as hoped’. Now Lyon has stated that this article was not written in reaction to 1 week of footy, but over time. What Lyon does not comment is for how long? If it’s over the first 2 months of footy, need I remind the guy that Sheeds and the Bombers defeated the Crows in Adelaide, (Top 4 team last year), the Dockers (Top 4 team last year), the Saints (Top 8 team last year) relatively comfortably. Lyon would probably argue that he made the judgements over 3 weeks of football, where the Dons have lost to Collingwood, Hawthorn, and Kangaroos. Now, what scares me, is if Lyon believes a coach should leave after 3 weeks of footy, well I am quite simply astounded. It is absolutely unfair to give any coach notice after just 3 weeks of footy.
Lyon said that his point is that ‘change can reinvigorate a club’.
‘Fresh ideas, fresh coaching philosophies, fresh personality, fresh motivational methods, and a fresh, clean assessment on a playing list can be very powerful tools, especially in an environment that has been dominated by one man, albeit Kevin Sheedy, for 27 years’.
That at first seems reasonable, except for one important detail. Does Lyon honestly think that over 27 years, Sheeds has never changed one bit. This is the man who has reinvented himself as often as U2 have during the same time. What is Lyon on about? He believes that change can help, sure and with some people it does. But in Sheeds’ case, Essendon have never been more successful during their history under Sheedy. How? Because Sheeds has always been fresh to the majority of his players. He further argues that players got stale at his club, [which Sheeds replied in no uncertain terms. saying 'Well, Garry, that is probably why you failed as a team, if you were their captain and couldn't get inspired' ] which again is a lame argument because as Lyon says, he does not know how Sheeds’ works, as Lyon never played under Sheeds. So how can he make a judgement on whether the EFC players are stale to begin with?
Lyon has called Sheeds a bully, despite the fact that along with Walls, Sheehan, Smith, Wilson, Hutchison and others who form a certain part of the media, who are out to get a coach. Lyon said that Sheeds laid down a cheap shot at him. Yet what else does Lyon expect? He has been in a footy culture before. He knows how the media pressure is in Melbourne. And yet he argues on May 21sy 2007 on Footy Classified that Sheeds and his ‘mafia’ have come out in force to defend him. Umm, who has Garry??? Only Geoff Slattery has you idiot and EFC fans. You are an idiot Garry Lyon, who’s going periliously close to the levels set by Robert ‘Throbbie’ Walls. Footy journos are a by-product of the ‘populist’ demands set forth by the agenda makers. Sadly, not enough people out there realise this, and continue to believe the ‘experts’ like Walls and Lyon.
I have not played the game on the level that Walls and Lyon have, but I can say one thing. I watch more EFC games than most people, including journos. There are few guys from Bomberblitz who attend every training session and game. Some supporters may be delusional, but no more so than ‘experts’ who think they know every club based on their ‘personal reputation’. So Garry, get off your comfy media job and see what coaching is like as a coach of an AFL team. As Sheeds says, Garry’s job is about criticism and at least give some meaning insight to the game, which on those grounds in his article on Sheeds as failed. At least Walls was once upon a time a coach of an AFL club.