It’s never been personal. It’s always been about the results and the opportunity lost as far as I was concerned
Lyon has admitted in many recent interviews that he made errors in both 2009 and 2010. At the time he wanted to pass the buck at every opportunity and shift the blame onto other people or onto his players. He had a knack during his time with St Kilda of looking for scapegoats and he didn’t accept responsibility for things that were in his control. That goes for drafting, selection, game day coaching, development of youth, game plan etc.
I think he was very fortunate to have landed the job at St Kilda and he probably owes a few favours to his mates in Robert Walls and Paul Roos. He was also very cunning in landing the plum role at Fremantle.
I reckon he has improved over the years in some areas and it would be interesting to see if another club is willing to risk employing him as head coach. Will he be able to allow his recruiting teams and footy department to set the agenda rather than the other way around?
He was passionate, dedicated and committed to all his roles as an assistant and as a head coach. He was a workaholic and he deserves to be recognised as a very good coach in his AFL career even if he doesn’t get another senior gig.