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McGeechan demands Lions backing
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29 January 2009
McGeechan is proud of the fact he has managed to restore the credibility of the Lions after they pushed world champions South Africa so close in a dramatic Test series.
"I just wish more of those people who don't want to make time for the Lions would come out and experience a Lions tour because I don't think they understand the impact. For the players they represent they should make it work," said McGeechan. "The two biggest things in the international calendar are World Cups and Lions tours. If we could respect that then I think that preparation can help the next coach."
Despite their heroic performance in Saturday's 28-25 defeat to the Springboks, the Lions have now lost a record seven successive Tests in the southern hemisphere.
After the Test series is over next weekend, McGeechan and tour manager Gerald Davies will compile a detailed report of what is required to give the Lions their best chance of victory over Australia in 2013. It will contain some strong and forceful language.
"For the professional player, this is what he wants to do. This is where he wants to be. This is the shirt he wants to wear," he added.
"Going forward we have got to make that easier to happen. By doing that you make the preparation easier to win a Test series. That is to everybody's advantage.
"Whether it is Australia, New Zealand or South Africa, give the Lions a fair crack.
"The important thing is to get everyone to agree that in a Lions season, just as in a World Cup season, you make adjustments to the season for the players."
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