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Brendan Fevola sacked by Blues

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REFER TO http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/bren...f-1225781196915 for full story.

He was informed today

his preferences are Saints and Hawthorn....will fit into Hawks really well !!!

 

Wow I was away overseas while the Brownlow thing happened. He must have really F'ed up. Carlton need him as a player so badly.

This is Big regardless of his reputation. This Decision is just so "un Carlton"

Dogs must get him......

 

Dogs will be getting Hall. Perhaps a three-way trade? Fev to Swans, Hall to Dogs, Ablett and a Bulldogs player to Blues?

OK - he has not been sacked, by the club - rather, like an Amsterdam working girl, the Blues a propping him up in the shop window and looking for offers. Carlton need to secure a trade, given that he is still under contract.

If they don't find a mutually suitable trade, well I guess that means Brendan does a months pennance at Preston before being told he really ought to shape up this time.... again.


Does this mean that if we had any look in on Andrejs Everitt he will have been subject to a rise in trade market value for Carlton?

Calabrese, why would the dogs want Hall above Fevola?

Fevola is a younger, better version who is the current Coleman medalist.

Calabrese, why would the dogs want Hall above Fevola?

Fevola is a younger, better version who is the current Coleman medalist.

Yes good point. Although, Hall spoke as if he was already a Doggie on the footy show. I assume the two parties have a private agreement that the Dogs will sign him.

I think the dogs wold love Fev, but there may be salary cap issues. He's still contracted so whoever takes him on will have to take on his Carlton pay packet. That's a pretty big ask. Still, it helps Carlton get a little closer to the cap.

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I think the dogs wold love Fev, but there may be salary cap issues. He's still contracted so whoever takes him on will have to take on his Carlton pay packet. That's a pretty big ask. Still, it helps Carlton get a little closer to the cap.

Just announced on SEN he prefers to go to St Kilda or Collingwood-Ox said this is right.


Yeah well he said at the Brownlow (before he was drunk) that he supports St Kilda and hoped they got up in the GF. Sydney are apparently not keen.

He accosted various guests, including Chris Judd and the captain's partner Rebecca Twigley, knocked a beer out of the hand of Western Bulldogs star Adam Cooney and vomited.
- Herald Sun

Top notch journalism right there, Cooney (who seemed equally hammered and luckily enough for him, wasn't hosting street talk) knocked the beer out of Fevola's hand, it's right there on the footage. Anything to make a story more dramatic though I guess.

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OK - he has not been sacked, by the club - rather, like an Amsterdam working girl, the Blues a propping him up in the shop window and looking for offers. Carlton need to secure a trade, given that he is still under contract.

If they don't find a mutually suitable trade, well I guess that means Brendan does a months pennance at Preston before being told he really ought to shape up this time.... again.

SO SO SORRY-TECHNICALLY HE HAS BEEN DUMPED. IF THAT IS NOT SACKED- RE CALTON DOES NOT WANT HIM WELL I WILL GO HE.

credit to the OX we was sayin all week last week that he thinks fev will leave/sacked on SEN

and huddo etc basically didnt agree and shut him down " is that opinion or fact.."

pri big trade week coming up

One would have to think Judd has Fevolas blood on his hands. (Don't let the truth get into the way of a good story eh!" :)


My wish would be Fev leaving and Judd being booed by the carlscum supporters next year :lol::lol::lol::o:lol::lol:

 
Does this mean that if we had any look in on Andrejs Everitt he will have been subject to a rise in trade market value for Carlton?

That's what I was thinking. You can see it playing out, Fev to Swans, Hall to Dogs, Everitt to scum plus a pick from Swans to scum.

There goes Robbos chance

Disagree if Fev leaves he may still be a chance to scum in PSD for nothing.


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