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Brendan Fevola

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You were personally involved in the contract negotiations? How could you possibly know this as fact??

He is the Dr.

 
You were personally involved in the contract negotiations? How could you possibly know this as fact??

Just trust me ;)

The deal on the cards now is Pick #12 and one of Fisher/Hartlett/Edwards for Everitt + #31

Watch this space.

Just trust me ;)

The deal on the cards now is Pick #12 and one of Fisher/Hartlett/Edwards for Everitt + #31

Watch this space.

If you know all this, do you think its likely MFC will get involved and upgrade a pick or 2?

 
If you know all this, do you think its likely MFC will get involved and upgrade a pick or 2?

I'm honestly not sure mate.

I think Melbourne have run their race for draft week.


Herald Sun reporting that Carlton are in talks for/with Matthew Pavlich !

:D

don't you just love this time of the year.

That would be a potent mix. Pav out of the goal square feeding off Judd and co... Interesting to see who/what they would have to give up to get him.

apparently Bradshaw wil retire

Makes sense

Apparently so.

 

apparently Bradshaw wil retire

Makes sense

According to SEN, if Bradshaw retires it'll be so that he can get himself to Victoria by nominating for the draft after retiring. Kinda like what Mal Michael did a few years ago.

According to SEN, if Bradshaw retires it'll be so that he can get himself to Victoria by nominating for the draft after retiring. Kinda like what Mal Michael did a few years ago.

Richmond or North?

Enjoy kicking it down to that non existing forward line Brock it's what you deserve you clown.

Now you're being a tool BS. The man gave a huge donation to the Melbourne footy club to help it survive, he bled and broke on the field and training track in our colours.

Now you're being a tool BS. The man gave a huge donation to the Melbourne footy club to help it survive, he bled and broke on the field and training track in our colours.

Brock throws his money around so what he was on a big contract anyway, probably just done it to say pick me as captain or don't put me on the trade table. He left for pretty [censored] poor reasons when he said that he wanted to be a one club player.

He's a traitor and I'm very glad that Carlton has lost their only avenue to goal and suddenly don't look like a final 8 team.


I think it may be time for a name change??

Brock throws his money around so what he was on a big contract anyway, probably just done it to say pick me as captain or don't put me on the trade table. He left for pretty [censored] poor reasons when he said that he wanted to be a one club player.

He's a traitor and I'm very glad that Carlton has lost their only avenue to goal and suddenly don't look like a final 8 team.

Thats harsh coming from some1 with Brock in his username.Brock has moved on his choice and was a good player for us

Move on

Thats harsh coming from some1 with Brock in his username.Brock has moved on his choice and was a good player for us

Move on

I'd say the fact he has Brock in his username makes it more likely for him to react this way. Personally, I had Brock's number on my jumper from the year he debuted and loved the bloke, but after a very brief period of mourning started to feel very comfortable with the trade. I wish him no ill and agree that both Melbourne and Carlton benefit from the trade but I'm still a bit hurt. Yes I feel he's a traitor, but I know this is not really justified considering the modern football climate. Would have hurt less if it wasn't Carlton though.

Big pick-up for the Lions, big bargain for the Lions. Don't know exactly what Fevola did but it must have really been something, this has to be the most lop-sided trade I've ever heard of.


well the lions tamed Pike,so Fev shouldnt be to much of a worry

Carlton Lion matches will b a thing to watch now

Carlton and the Brions have always had a bit of a [censored] for tat relationship.

Carlton convinced Marc Murphy to spurn Brisbane's F/S offer and enter the ND - which really [censored] of Brisbane.

... and as a form of payback, The Lions convinces young Sam Sheldon to reject Carltons F/S plans for him and enter the ND in 2006.

But I think I know which of the 2 kids I'd rather have on my list lol.

well the lions tamed Pike,so Fev shouldnt be to much of a worry

Carlton Lion matches will b a thing to watch now

No they didn't. They kept Pike out of the press for his behaviour traits.

Carlton and the Brions have always had a bit of a [censored] for tat relationship.

Carlton convinced Marc Murphy to spurn Brisbane's F/S offer and enter the ND - which really [censored] off Brisbane.

He didn't need much convincing, because he wanted to stay close to family & friends.

 
No they didn't. They kept Pike out of the press for his behaviour traits.

dont behaviour traits make the press, so the lions must have done something correct with pike, though i dont wnt to argue with RR, because you know everything. ;):P

dont behaviour traits make the press, so the lions must have done something correct with pike, though i dont wnt to argue with RR, because you know everything. ;):P

Not in an RL. AFL players have level of anonymity that RL does not have. And for every Pike in AFL, there are 20 Pikes or worse in NRL.


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