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Brendan Fevola

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what about getting fev?

if he came via the PSD...i would take him.

i hate fevs guts...but fact is...he's a goal kicking machine...

lot of pros and cons for getting him...what do people think?

he'd be a great target up forward from round 1.

he'd probably get us above our 92.5% min salary cap spend.

probably wouldn't be around when we pushed for a flag and he comes with baggage.

 

No, no, no - a thousand times no!!!

 
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pass,Carlton can keep Barney Gumble

now that's fuggin' funny! Barney Gumble!

wats difference between cousins and fev...he's had all his issues but is still killing it..

We would be silly not to take Fev if we got him for nothing in the PSD. WE have absolutely no reason to still near the bottom of the ladder anymore, even if we come bottom 4 next year, our first pick will be pick 10-15.

Why?

- Fev could quicken our rise to the top and we'd be playing finals by 2011

- Fev could take the focus away from Watts and Jurrah, allowing them time to actually develop their games without having the best defenders out muscle them each week

- We'd finnally have a fukin awesome AA player in our team.

- He could be kicking 80+ goals a season for the next 5 years

All this provided he agrees to stop drinking alcohol of coarse


Ridiculous thread.

Fev is in contract and its Carlton wanting to get rid of Fev not the other way around. thus he will never end up in the PSD.

Fev is a first class dick head. He does not care about his club nor the players who play in it. He is only interested in himself. No club wants this, thus no club wants him. Saying this Carlton will keep him without a trade. He is afterall the Coleman Medalist and Carlton cant make the finals without him...................... Problem is they cant win a premiership with him.

Happy I am not a Carlton supporter. Would much prefer our Davey problem than the Fev problem.

Doesn't matter, Cartlon won't get rid of Fevola. They won't win a premiership without him and they know it.

However, if we were ever to get a shot at him...pass.

if we could get fev in the PSD then of course we would

 
Doesn't matter, Cartlon won't get rid of Fevola. They won't win a premiership without him and they know it.

However, if we were ever to get a shot at him...pass.

Some might argue ... They won't win a premiership with him.


I'd rather his stupid antics stay as far away from our club as possible. As much as he's a good player, his behaviour is not even worth it. No thank you.

No, no, no - a thousand times no!!!

If the media is believed he has a savagely back-ended contract...so I'd say seven hundred thousand times no!

Doesn't matter, Cartlon won't get rid of Fevola. They won't win a premiership without him and they know it.

Hmmmm.....fresh from the CFC website :

The Carlton Football Club has advised Brendan Fevola and his management that it will be working to secure a trade that will see Brendan join another club during next week's AFL Exchange Period.

The Club will make no further comment on the discussions on the future of Brendan Fevola or any other players until the Exchange Period next week and a final decision is made on his future.

The dogs should try and get him I reckon.


No way is he gone.

This is a transparent Hamish McIntosh 'trade' designed to kick him up the #ss.

Carlton know they can't win a premiership without him there during Judds time, so have no option but to keep him.

They are just wasting everyone's time to kick him up the #ss.

Fev will always be bigger than the club.

No way is he gone.

This is a transparent Hamish McIntosh 'trade' designed to kick him up the #ss.

Carlton know they can't win a premiership without him there during Judds time, so have no option but to keep him.

They are just wasting everyone's time to kick him up the #ss.

Fev will always be bigger than the club.

Completely agree, trade will be "close", but they won't get it done.

And they won't end his contract and force him to the draft either.

ummmmmmm.. NO !! :blink:


/me puts on flame proof suit. TAKE HIM @ pick 11 no booze at all.

Can't see this happening at all :P

Some might argue ... They won't win a premiership with him.

lol, guess you were right!

Bulldogs would be lunatics not too chase him!

Dogs 2010 if they do!

 

Brian lake and first round pick would satisfy both parties I would have thought.

Bulldogs would be lunatics not too chase him!

Dogs 2010 if they do!

Apparently the Bulldogs are struggling to find room in their salary cap to meet Brian Lake's demands. If this is the case, there's no way they could they fit Fevola in??


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