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Fev - Odds on of being fired today!

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As previously mentioned I am very close with a high ranking Carlton official. I was having a beer with this official yesterday.

Carlton are odds on to sack Fev today and put him up for trade. He was already on his last strike before the Brownlow disgrace. Several Carton officials have previously moved to have him fired but these officials are now supported by Judd.

Fevs verbal abuse to Chris Judd on National TV was the final straw in that camels back for Juddy who has to this point always supported Fev despite finding Fev "very difficult". Judd now wants him out and believes Carlton can't win a premiership with him on the list. Judd blames Fev for constantly stirring the pot and undermining his Captaincy resulting in unhealthy player politics rather than the team family thing Judd believes is necessary to win a Premiership. (I am really enjoying this)

Problem is that Carlton may not be able to win a Premiership with Fev, they also certainly can't win a Premiership without Fev........... could not happen to a nicer mob.

Apparently Sydney and other clubs have already put their hand up.

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If Fev goes to say Sydney or another bottom 8 team, and get there first round pick do we ask for that pick instead of 11 for Mclean?

 

The Blues have a 2-3 year window with Fev but they have a 5-6 year window with Judd, Waite, Murphy, Gibbs, Kruezer and now McLean.

Trading Fev now would be a gutsy move but they have time to replace him and have shown an ability to get their man to the club - Stevens, Judd, Warnock.

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Surely if Fev goes to Sydney, Sydney and Carlton would do a Hall/Fevola swap. This would leave the dogs high and dry.

That would probably be good news for Robertson, who may then get interest from the Dogs.


Fev leaves Carlton they are stuffed. No forward line means they wont win a premiership

Could they not trade pick 11 for mclean and get a young KPF instead

Don't reckon Carlton hierachy have kahunas big enough to sack him. Until Carlton get fully professional about winning flags they will suffer being an also ran.

Fev has broken his contract agreement, but watch the Players Association get behind him to keep him on the gravy train.

How smart is his Missus, to keep putting up with this crap as well? Is she very clever, anyway?

The whole scene is messy and Carlton are on trial here to show the footy world what they are made of.

They will cave in I reckon and keep him, but tell everyone again he is on a new strict contract. That is to say he has been massively penalized but has agreed to behavioral sanctions. How many chances? What a joke!

 

The irony of trade week at Cartel park.

If Fev gets sacked we have trained McLean up as their new forward pocket key marking target - and to think that Brock was unhappy about playing down there ;)

Or Fev is not sacked...Judda$ cracks it and decides to become a Demon after all. More irony as MFC place him on a good behaviour contract - no amateur martial arts Chris - even if you do bring Ms. Twigley along with you.


would be very surprised if they traded Fev, needs to happen , if they did they wont make finals next year IMO.

Interesting reasoning.

NOT he has behaved outrageously time and time again.

NO, the problem is that he has upset the eye gouger!!

Irony.

Thought they may suspend him for 3 weeks to take the publicity away from"The Claw"!

Fev being on the table may see Hall end up at Carlton.

With Fev available what's to stop the Dogs from balking on Hall to opt instead for Fev.

That would leave the blues to snaffle Hall which might be enough to keep their window open for another year or 2 but they will have to contend with a super dangerous doggies team with Fev in the goal square.

All in all though, here's hoping the Blues get the short end of the stick and suffer for it on field

Would be a bad move for Sydney to give up their first rounder for the shag. Wonder how Ryan O'Keefe feels about a move to Melbourne these days? Could he be part of a deal for Fev so soon after signing a new contract?


Well Im sure Hawthorn will put their hand up. :rolleyes:

Could see Essendon having a pop. Collingwood could use him on field (off field, not so much).

As previously mentioned I am very close with a high ranking Carlton official. I was having a beer with this official yesterday.

Carlton are odds on to sack Fev today and put him up for trade. He was already on his last strike before the Brownlow disgrace. Several Carton officials have previously moved to have him fired but these officials are now supported by Judd.

Fevs verbal abuse to Chris Judd on National TV was the final straw in that camels back for Juddy who has to this point always supported Fev despite finding Fev "very difficult". Judd now wants him out and believes Carlton can't win a premiership with him on the list. Judd blames Fev for constantly stirring the pot and undermining his Captaincy resulting in unhealthy player politics rather than the team family thing Judd believes is necessary to win a Premiership. (I am really enjoying this)

Problem is that Carlton may not be able to win a Premiership with Fev, they also certainly can't win a Premiership without Fev........... could not happen to a nicer mob.

Apparently Sydney and other clubs have already put their hand up.

So Judas is upset is he? Well he should have thought of that earlier when he was sitting at the same table, laughing at Fev's antics... this bloke (Judd) is getting more annoying by the minute. I thought he was supposed to be one of the smarter ones. He clearly isn't that bright after all and his general smugness is starting to wear thin with most supporters.

The two most opposite AFL players IMO are Tadgh Kennelly (plays his heart for jumper and team, not interested in the cash) and Chris Judd (franchise player, plays for money, jumper irrelevant).

May this greedy mans' castle duly crumble!!!

The dogs will be kicking themselves.

Fevola will still be playing for Carlscum next year as they don't have the guts to act.

They will make a big song and dance about how he is under strict probation etc, he will probably agree to abstain for the length of his contract and attend AA meetings but he will still be at Visy park.

Fevola will still be playing for Carlscum next year as they don't have the guts to act.

They will make a big song and dance about how he is under strict probation etc, he will probably agree to abstain for the length of his contract and attend AA meetings but he will still be at Visy park.

The blues won't and don't have the guts to act on Fev ... he will still part of the carlton team next year.... pity help our Brocky


the problem is he "apparently" doesnt drink at all during the season, but when the season finishes , he makes a complete fool of himself. id hate to see him win a premiership, he could turn into a Barney Gumble

Have said to others, Judd ain't no brain surgeon - a great football player yes. He showed a lack of off field leadership and ain't that a part of the job?

There is a strained relationship happening here, but the gutless hierachy will do nothing about it.

Fev to be retained and the partyline will be he is under more constraints re his behavior. Predictable really.

Its all mirrors and smokescreens with this mob. was previously and is continuously.

Still a long way from a flag.

If Fev does get the ar$e, it will be pretty funny watching Carlton next season......

Judd gives it off to Murphy, Murphy looks inside 50, sees nothing on offer, short pass back to Judd..... Judd gives off the quick handball to the running Gibbs, Gibbs looks upfield and sees NOTHING on offer, quickly turns around and passes it 30m backwards to McLean, McLean drops the mark :P, but with poise regathers and gives off a pass to Judd again.... He looks further afield to see NO BLOODY OPTIONS WHATSOEVER, and in a panic he kicks it back into his own defensive area.... Bad mistake Juddy, not only don't you have any forwards, but your defence is also ratshit.... HAHAHA....

Will be so much fun :D

 

I will be so amazed if Carltank did anything to Flogola, even after Swan said one more and he is gone.

All they are doing is draggin this out so it looks like they are "seriously" considering his future, it's all a sham.

the 64 dollar question...does Carlton have a "get out " clause ?


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