Melbourne great Garry Lyon was left surprised after Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley spoke for the first time on SEN's Whateley, divulging on the conclusion of the club's tumultuous trade period.
The Magpies coach as well as list manager Ned Guy came under intense scrutiny for their treatment of their departed stars, especially youngster Jaidyn Stephenson and ball-magnet Adam Treloar.
But Buckley was adamant that the club were in a better position after the trade period than they were beforehand.
โWeโve let some talent go, thereโs no doubt, the perception is that weโre going to be worse off in 2021. Itโs our determination that weโve actually let players go that we can replace,โ Buckley said on Monday.
โThatโs not to say they werenโt liked or respected. Thereโs glue guys, thereโs people that are fundamental to who you are and sometimes the perception from outside is not what you see or what you live every day inside and that was part of our determination.โ
However, Garry Lyon was taken aback by these comments, believing that they were damaging for the players who the club had shown the door to.
โI thought that was a real sting in the tail there. What heโs saying clearly there is โhey, Iโve heard all this stuff about how Treloar is a much-loved player and how weโre going to miss Jaidynโs talent โ we can replace them. Theyโre not fabric guys, theyโre not glue guysโ" Lyon said on SEN Breakfast.
โWhat heโs saying there is the supporters might love Adam and Jaidyn for that reason, but in their eyes they werenโt fabric guys. They werenโt glue guys.
โThatโs as big a kick in the ass as anything thatโs come out of it for me. Itโs a big slap (for Treloar).
โSteele Sidebottom must be a fabric guy, he flouted the whole rules, he must be glue guy.
โThe bottom line is Adam Treloar is not a fabric guy or a glue guy."
In a season where the Pies were plagued by injury, Treloar managed to average 26.9 disposals per game in midfield, and featured ten times for Nathan Buckley's side.
Stephenson on the other hand had a poor season, playing in 14 games but only managing as many goals, and often dishing up insipid performances in the attack.
However, Lyon believes that should the Pies somehow manage a stellar start to their 2021 campaign, all could be forgiven by the Collingwood faithful.
โIf Collingwood wins their first four games next year, or three of the first four, or five of the first seven, then it is forgotten" Lyon said to co-host Tim Watson on SEN Breakfast.
โWinning cures all. I promise you this. I promise you if weโre sitting here at Round 8 and theyโre 6-2, itโll be โthey were on the moneyโ.
โHow tight the stitches are will be told in the winning or the losing. Thereโll be none of this โweโre 3-6 but by hell weโre a tight groupโ โ thatโs not going to cut it.โ