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A very,very, good footballer. A total embarrassment to Carlton. Hope his kids don't get that gene!

 
So what, Fevola gets [censored] at the Brownlow. Good so would i after a long year. Chill out FFS

You all sound like Ned Flanders. Fev is a good Bloke who enjoys having Fun.

That is no crime....

i agree..

most of us have probably had a few nights where we have had too much and feel guilty in the morning! he knows he was wrong.. but i wish the media would get over it.. hes a funny guy who actually has a bit more personality unlike the majority of the footy players out there

The guy is a yobbo no doubt......but plenty of people cut loose and have one too many from time to time.

His season is over, and he can let his hair down after a long season.

Stupid channel 9 asked him to do Street Talk from the Brownlow..........what did they expect?

Just saw some of the footage from the Brownlow, and had to laugh at some of it.

The guy is never going to be launching rockets from his back yard.............not sure why people are suprised by his latest effort.......he is just an average yobbo from the burbs who can play footy, and hasn't grown up yet.

Being a good footy player doesn't make him smart, it just gives him the profile!

 

Have I missed something?

I could have sworn that at the beginning of last season (the Fevola urination round) Carlton issued a warning to the effect that it wouldn't tolerate another alcohol fueled incident.

So after the latest fiasco, the Blues have sacked him, right?

No?

OK Carlton has suspended him for the first four games next year?

No?

Well, at least they've banned him for a NAB Cup game or two?

No?

A $50k fine?

OK, how do the Blues follow through on the threat to discipline serial offenders?

No, not possible. A ten grand fine for someone earning $750k?

Welcome Brocky! You really have made an excellent choice of team but don't kid yourself about tasting success any time soon!

Every drunken escapade makes him money... bad publicity is better than no publicity.

Coleman medalist again. Has done more for the Carlton forward line than any other person this year. Good for sponsorship also, I suspect.

Carlton made finals due to Fev.

Yeah, I think I like the Fevolenko. And I still like Brock who will be jamming them down his throat next year.


Bloody love fev!!!!

Good for sponsorship also, I suspect.

So remind us again. Who sponsors them? CUB? Alcoholics Anonymous? A car company (well yes)?

Oh, that's right. The company that's been hit with the biggest fine for a violation in the history of corporate law in this country.

Well done Fev!

So what? He got drunk, acted like a moron, said a bunch of off-colour things, had a spew and couldn't remember a thing. Sounds like a normal Saturday night at the cricket club to me. His real crime was singing karaoke.

 

Saw his attempt at Street Talk last night. Have to say it made me laugh, but only at how stupid he was acting. He'd have to be incredibly embarrassed looking back at his behaviour.

I've been that out of control many times. The difference is that I've never done it at a black-tie function, in front of the national media, in front of my employers, when I was representing my employer(s). And I didn't have a pregneant wife and two kids at home, either.

Travis Johnstone used to get drunk at the Brownlow, too. That's true. He used to lick Ben Holland's face and make silly faces and I'm sure many other things. But I never heard of him leaning on a young girl and moving his beer bottle up and down and screaming "It's a dildo! It's a dildo!".


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Interesting to see how the meeting goes with Fev and the board

Cant see him getting sacked,would totally stuff the blues up

And further developments,he is out of the Grand Final parade

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The worst thing about Fev is .----- He doesn't wear red and blue .

He's an extrovert , and enjoys having a good time . Yes , he was a bit over the top at the Brownlow . So what ?

At least he doesn't welch on cab fares and then belt the driver . Just has fun .

Carlton wont sack the idiot because they would have noone else to kick their goals and they would be rubbish for years to come until they find another forward that can kick.

Most people go out and make total idiots of themselves at some point - good grief even I have done it but would never do it in the circumstances he was in and certainly not in front of cameras where your indiscretions will haunt you later on.

Alas, its just like disciplining a child. You cant threaten them "this is the last time you will do this or else" unless you are willing to do the "or else" and they wont.

So he will see it as a slap on the wrist, take away some pocket money and off he goes until next time.

They need to suspend him and not a game or two but say four home and away games - not pre-season stuff but guess that will impact on their start to the season and you cant have that, can you??

as stupid as Fevola is ,even he could see through Judd lies


I wonder how those three players feel who were suspended for one match for turning up late to training after a night out on the [censored]? Sure what Fev did was out of season but he was a visible representative of the Carlton Football Club and publicly swore at and verbally abused his club captain. That $10 grand fine is a joke and an insult to the skipper. They don't have the cahunas to get rid of him or suspend him and they'll not taste ultimate success for a very long time IMO.

i loved how he stirrd up judd and called him what he really is a f$%#*n [censored], atleast he knows how to have some fun

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get over it al you princesess, fevs just one of the boys having

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