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Fev - Odds on of being fired today!

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

It'll be a trade or he'll stay.

They won't sack him and get nothing for it.

 

Carlton without Fevola would leave a massive hole in the forward line and for a finals ready squad, it's not the best of ideas. This year's Coleman medalist and that guy who kicked 99 goals last year. It would take an offer from The Godfather himself to send Fev elsewhere next year and I just don't see it happening. I think it's a song & dance to keep the sponsors happy and for the football club to maintain face.

 

personally I hope they keep him ;):lol: he's such a disruptive influence at Visy :D

He was going to be traded 2 years ago, and then last year and now this year... I think he will go, at some stage somethings just gotta give. Sydney will be the only team that can afford his massive pay packet and his ego... Carlton would surely be looking at a Ryan O'Keefe and Picks in exchange. If Warnock get's on the park they can play Kruezer forward with Waite. I don't think their forward line is as bad as some are making out... wish it weren't so.

The Bulldogs are going to have a tough time recontracting a lot of their players, and it's looking unlikely they'll have enough space in the TPP for Lake, so they certainly can't afford Fev who will be at least twice as expensive as Barry Hall.

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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.

What will Juddy do to earn extra income - become a Volvo ambassador instead of an environment ambassador?

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