What you missed on TV last night

Written By Unknown on Senin, 08 April 2013 | 23.27

Fox Footy's On the Couch with Gerard Healy, Mike Sheehan and Paul Roos. Source: Supplied

DID you miss last night's AFL television shows? Rewind and catch up here on all of hot topics and big issues discussed.

AFL 360

* Not surprisingly, the state of the Melbourne Football Club was at the top of the agenda - as it was for all football programs last night.

* Herald Sun chief football writer Mark Robinson said there was a disconnect between the coach Mark Neeld and the players. Gerard Whateley disagreed slightly, believing the disconnect was between the players and the club.

* They both agreed the AFL should not step in and overtake the club.

* Essendon senior assistant Mark Thompson admitted he 'felt sorry' for Melbourne when he sat in the coaches box on Saturday night. "I don't think I've ever been involved in a game where you actually do feel sorry for the opposition," he said. "But they just were just lost."

Melbourne leave the field after the massive loss to Essendon. Source: Herald Sun

ON THE COUCH

* FORMER Herald Sun chief football club Mike Sheahan said his hunch was both coach Mark Neeld and chief executive Cameron Schwab will not see out the year.

*  Collingwood star Scott Pendlebury was the guest, who said the players have never been tighter. SEE PENDLEBURY'S FULL COMMENTS HERE.

* The Etihad Stadium roof debate was on the agenda. Paul Roos believed leaving the roof open impacted on North Melbourne coach Brad Scott's strategy and said he had a "legitimate point."

Brad Scott keeps a close eye on the Roos from the coaching box. Picture: Klein Michael Source: Herald Sun

ON THE COUCH

- Former Cat Matthew Scarlett was the guest. He admitted early on he nearly had a punch-up with teammate Steve Johnson - now a close friend - because he believed the mercurial forward played for himself.

-He knew his career was coming to a close when he could not contain himself and was suspended for punching Hayden Ballantyne last year.

-Scarlett believes the club's fortunes finally changed for the better in 2007 when night owls including himself and Cameron Mooney stopped pulling all-night drinking sessions and arriving at training in a poor state.

Matthew Scarlett after being announced as a new recruit for South Barwon Football Club. Picture: Hamish Blair Source: Geelong Advertiser

 FOOTY CLASSIFIED

* Garry Lyon said he will not be the saviour at Mebourne despite their perilous situation. "I can't fix it," he said. Lyon cited time restraints.

* Matthew Lloyd said West Coast premiership coach John Worsfold should be moved on at the end of the year if they don't win this year's premiership.


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