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Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 9:50 am
by Cam
They will shop him around hoping for a mega deal in their favour eg Brian Lake or someone big. When none comes, they will keep him.

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 10:13 am
by kov
stoliboy wrote:He would need to patch things up with Judd for sure.

Calling him Steven Segal, trying to put the pressure point on him :)

Definately disrespectful to captain.

Couldn't stop laughing though :)
IF one of our playerd did that to maxwell i would be all for him to smash him even on camera :lol:

i gather fev is a bit bigger than judd so i guess that why he didnt go down that path...

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 10:19 am
by kov
eddiesmith wrote:Good news if they sack him, we should throw everything at them to get Fevola as with Fev we would win the premiership

They need defenders, I am sure we could afford to lose a young defender or 2, wonder if they would take Maxwell?
trade away our captain BAHHH LMFAO :lol: i do hope you where joking..

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 11:40 am
by favourites 2008
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/b ... 5780206292

Speaking at a pre-Grand Final corporate function, the usually measured Judd launched into Fevola when asked about his regular behavioural problems related to alcohol.

"I think he's embarrassed himself again, and his family, and the entire football club, and it's becoming a regular occurrence," Judd said.

"It is getting to the stage where Brendan can not handle his alcohol."

His actions on the night included sexual harassment of a young woman, a TV-recorded profanity-riddled spray on Judd, the deliberate smashing of a glass against a bar, and at least one ugly personal attack on a highly regarded senior player from another club.

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 12:00 pm
by leonmagic
hf. davis, cloke, didak
ff. medhurst, fevola, anthony

yum.

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 12:07 pm
by eddiesmith
We would have at the very least made the Grand final this year with that forward line, now whether they would have been effective in the wet well we will never know

Get Fevola and we will win a flag in the next 2 years

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 12:19 pm
by leonmagic
no no eddie, he doesn't have manners!!! no chance.

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 12:19 pm
by Fire Up
he is meeting the board today and he is going to be told why does he deserve to still be on the blues list

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 12:35 pm
by favourites 2008
that made no sense fire up.

I reckon he is in trouble.

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 1:12 pm
by Coach Buckley
I'm finding it mildly amusing that many folk would welcome Fev with open arms. The Pies have battled against some well documented player social issues in very recent times, to bring social misfit Fevola into the Pies environment would be a clear dereliction of the clubs responsibilities toward club culture, its values and the young playing list.

If the Blues have not been able to contain him, what is there to suggest that the Pies could - certain history is against us. Lets not forget we had the opportunity to bring in Cuz and dropped the idea because of the associated baggage - Fev would be no different.

Terrific athlete no denying that, so was George Best, Mike Tyson etc etc.

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 1:29 pm
by RudeBoy
Coach Buckley wrote:I'm finding it mildly amusing that many folk would welcome Fev with open arms. The Pies have battled against some well documented player social issues in very recent times, to bring social misfit Fevola into the Pies environment would be a clear dereliction of the clubs responsibilities toward club culture, its values and the young playing list.

If the Blues have not been able to contain him, what is there to suggest that the Pies could - certain history is against us. Lets not forget we had the opportunity to bring in Cuz and dropped the idea because of the associated baggage - Fev would be no different.

Terrific athlete no denying that, so was George Best, Mike Tyson etc etc.
I think we should have drafted Cousins as well. A players off-field behaviour does not concern me, as long as he trains and plays well.

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 1:36 pm
by ktszyu1
Coach Buckley wrote:I'm finding it mildly amusing that many folk would welcome Fev with open arms. The Pies have battled against some well documented player social issues in very recent times, to bring social misfit Fevola into the Pies environment would be a clear dereliction of the clubs responsibilities toward club culture, its values and the young playing list.

If the Blues have not been able to contain him, what is there to suggest that the Pies could - certain history is against us. Lets not forget we had the opportunity to bring in Cuz and dropped the idea because of the associated baggage - Fev would be no different.

Terrific athlete no denying that, so was George Best, Mike Tyson etc etc.
I'd much prefer to say, "we are the reigning premiers", than "we have a model culture". The club owes us premierships, not some moral stance against drunken behaviour.

The champions are remembered, not the nice guys. That's why Mike Tyson is perhaps the second biggest name to ever come out of the sport, and he will always be remembered. He was an uncompromising wrecking machine, that tore the HW division apart and took the world by storm. Famous or infamous, he rules the 80s.

Give me Fevola any day.

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 1:36 pm
by Coach Buckley
RudeBoy wrote:
Coach Buckley wrote:I'm finding it mildly amusing that many folk would welcome Fev with open arms. The Pies have battled against some well documented player social issues in very recent times, to bring social misfit Fevola into the Pies environment would be a clear dereliction of the clubs responsibilities toward club culture, its values and the young playing list.

If the Blues have not been able to contain him, what is there to suggest that the Pies could - certain history is against us. Lets not forget we had the opportunity to bring in Cuz and dropped the idea because of the associated baggage - Fev would be no different.

Terrific athlete no denying that, so was George Best, Mike Tyson etc etc.
If only it were that simple Rudeboy - Unfortunately you get the whole package. Personal influence would massive, lets face it, Fev is a charismatic larger than life person, he draws people toward him - thats the danger when it comes to the younger group...I'm just saying we should think long and hard before KNOWINGLY bringing in a disruptive influence.

I think we should have drafted Cousins as well. A players off-field behaviour does not concern me, as long as he trains and plays well.

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 1:38 pm
by Coach Buckley
RudeBoy wrote:
Coach Buckley wrote:I'm finding it mildly amusing that many folk would welcome Fev with open arms. The Pies have battled against some well documented player social issues in very recent times, to bring social misfit Fevola into the Pies environment would be a clear dereliction of the clubs responsibilities toward club culture, its values and the young playing list.

If the Blues have not been able to contain him, what is there to suggest that the Pies could - certain history is against us. Lets not forget we had the opportunity to bring in Cuz and dropped the idea because of the associated baggage - Fev would be no different.

Terrific athlete no denying that, so was George Best, Mike Tyson etc etc.

I think we should have drafted Cousins as well. A players off-field behaviour does not concern me, as long as he trains and plays well.
If only it were that simple Rudeboy - Unfortunately you get the whole package. Personal influence would massive, lets face it, Fev is a charismatic larger than life person, he draws people toward him - thats the danger when it comes to the younger group...I'm just saying we should think long and hard before KNOWINGLY bringing in a disruptive influence.

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 1:52 pm
by mattys123
Reports coming in from outside the board meeting at Carlton that Brendan Fevola's career seems over at Carlton.

Only a report by one reporter at the moment, but I'd say he might be on the money.