Was Harvey pushed into retirement???
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Was Harvey pushed into retirement???
One of the media articles states that Lyon and Harvs discussed the big decision last week.
Now, perhaps Lyon suggested to Harvs that he wants to keep injecting youth - primarly because of GC17 and lost drafting opportunities in up and coming years - absolutely no disrespect of course to the great man.
I'm sure Harvs would take this in the right way, and if this is what happend, no doubt Lyon gave Harvs the necessary time and dignity to let it all happen the right way.
I would have loved Harvs to play on next year and hopefully play 400 AFL games, but I fully respect Lyon if he has indeed asked the question to Harvs and prompted the decision.
Whatever happend, I've got 1000% respect for both Harvs and Lyon, well done Saints, it was well managed!
Now, perhaps Lyon suggested to Harvs that he wants to keep injecting youth - primarly because of GC17 and lost drafting opportunities in up and coming years - absolutely no disrespect of course to the great man.
I'm sure Harvs would take this in the right way, and if this is what happend, no doubt Lyon gave Harvs the necessary time and dignity to let it all happen the right way.
I would have loved Harvs to play on next year and hopefully play 400 AFL games, but I fully respect Lyon if he has indeed asked the question to Harvs and prompted the decision.
Whatever happend, I've got 1000% respect for both Harvs and Lyon, well done Saints, it was well managed!
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Look, I have no idea, have no background info.....just proposing an idea.rodgerfox wrote:You mean he may have been 'exited out'??
No malace, nothing sinister....let's face it, the champ is 37 and has played for 21 seasons and is still a great player....how do you deal with it??? I don't know if anyone has the answer......
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i would say harves and Ross had a chat about what Bangers plans were for next year so Ross could prepare for the comming draft i doubt very much Ross was pushing him to retire unlike a previous coach i dont see ross being the type to want to exit out the champion of the game
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After 21 years @ the club, I think Harvey has more pull than anyone.
If he wanted to play on, he would've.
He decided that it was time to call it a day and though many of us are been selfish saying we'd like him to continue, imagine how heart breaking it would be if he broke down next year and never had a fairwell game due to injury.
This is the last chance we get to send the great man off with a premiership, we've all gotta support this team into September and hope that the chips fall our way.
If he wanted to play on, he would've.
He decided that it was time to call it a day and though many of us are been selfish saying we'd like him to continue, imagine how heart breaking it would be if he broke down next year and never had a fairwell game due to injury.
This is the last chance we get to send the great man off with a premiership, we've all gotta support this team into September and hope that the chips fall our way.
I had the same thought too about pressure to quit from the coach, although it is unlikely. Perhaps the way the article put it lead to that question. It sure crossed my mind when I read it. But I think if it had happened and it was revealed later, then there would be a massive public outcry that I can only begin to imagine.
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I've studied body language for 25 years!!! For what it's worth, when I saw the Press Conference my first impression was that he was forced.saintspremiers wrote:One of the media articles states that Lyon and Harvs discussed the big decision last week.
Now, perhaps Lyon suggested to Harvs that he wants to keep injecting youth - primarly because of GC17 and lost drafting opportunities in up and coming years - absolutely no disrespect of course to the great man.
I'm sure Harvs would take this in the right way, and if this is what happend, no doubt Lyon gave Harvs the necessary time and dignity to let it all happen the right way.
I would have loved Harvs to play on next year and hopefully play 400 AFL games, but I fully respect Lyon if he has indeed asked the question to Harvs and prompted the decision.
Whatever happend, I've got 1000% respect for both Harvs and Lyon, well done Saints, it was well managed!
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Re: Was Harvey pushed into retirement???
So his smile was not one of relief ? He look pretty happy to me, it's just that everyone else is sad.Ros Lyon wrote:
I've studied body language for 25 years!!! For what it's worth, when I saw the Press Conference my first impression was that he was forced.
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I think that this is about spot on.JeffDunne wrote:I got the feeling from his comments yesterday that he'd love to keep playing but feels it would be selfish to do so. For both his family and his club.
Very much doubt he was pushed given RL's attitude to Clarke and Gehrig coming out of retirement.
I think that Banger feels it is time for someone else to have his spot...hence his comments on 21 goes being enough...and on Steven who will be pushing for a senior game next year...
Along with Armo who has been in and out this year, Eddy and Geary.
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No., that had nothing to do with.oh when wrote: - I reckon the tackle on Harves on Sunday prompted his decision.
Harvey and Lyon both agreed LAST WEEK that Banger would retire this week, and that they would announce it this week. This has been stated in relation to questions asking if it had to do with that incident or to do with the Pies melt-down and wanting to fire the boys up as a result of it.
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Re: Was Harvey pushed into retirement???
sure you have trollRos Lyon wrote:I've studied body language for 25 years!!! For what it's worth, when I saw the Press Conference my first impression was that he was forced.saintspremiers wrote:One of the media articles states that Lyon and Harvs discussed the big decision last week.
Now, perhaps Lyon suggested to Harvs that he wants to keep injecting youth - primarly because of GC17 and lost drafting opportunities in up and coming years - absolutely no disrespect of course to the great man.
I'm sure Harvs would take this in the right way, and if this is what happend, no doubt Lyon gave Harvs the necessary time and dignity to let it all happen the right way.
I would have loved Harvs to play on next year and hopefully play 400 AFL games, but I fully respect Lyon if he has indeed asked the question to Harvs and prompted the decision.
Whatever happend, I've got 1000% respect for both Harvs and Lyon, well done Saints, it was well managed!
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Re: Was Harvey pushed into retirement???
crap. he would not have been forced out.Ros Lyon wrote:I've studied body language for 25 years!!! For what it's worth, when I saw the Press Conference my first impression was that he was forced.saintspremiers wrote:One of the media articles states that Lyon and Harvs discussed the big decision last week.
Now, perhaps Lyon suggested to Harvs that he wants to keep injecting youth - primarly because of GC17 and lost drafting opportunities in up and coming years - absolutely no disrespect of course to the great man.
I'm sure Harvs would take this in the right way, and if this is what happend, no doubt Lyon gave Harvs the necessary time and dignity to let it all happen the right way.
I would have loved Harvs to play on next year and hopefully play 400 AFL games, but I fully respect Lyon if he has indeed asked the question to Harvs and prompted the decision.
Whatever happend, I've got 1000% respect for both Harvs and Lyon, well done Saints, it was well managed!