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What a clown...he shits me to tears.....I loved watching him being owned tonight.. Wooo Hoo

 

No player in the history of the game has been so utterly let down by his employer as Fevola was at Carlton. They are a rabble of a club and I can't wait to roll them.

 

Still kicked 4 though.

2 from remarkably dodgy frees.

How was that Grimes free for holding the ball, after the umpires flat out refused to pay holding the ball for the entire game?! :mad:

I loath Fevola, he and his one remaining brain cell were outplayed tonight, and it was a great sight.

(Bloody awesome footballer though)

Off the top of my head ... Daisy Thomas.

That is all.


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No player in the history of the game has been so utterly let down by his employer as Fevola was at Carlton. They are a rabble of a club and I can't wait to roll them.

Are you tripping?

I have no love for CFC and would have preferred Fevola stayed there and ensured they never tasted any further success but how did they let him down. Trading him after his 5th last warning ....?

what an ass

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Off the top of my head ... Daisy Thomas.

That is all.

Fair call... it would certainly be a close contest on any given day

 

Best moment of the whole game, apart from Scully's goal on the run, was the 50 metre against Fev for pretending he'd taken the grab, lying on the ground while the Melbourne player who'd marked it was waiting for the ball! Priceless.

Fevola is one of the best kicks for goal outside 50 i have ever seen

An explosive forward just like Allen Jacovich

The greatest plus opposition players have is he is a nutter on and off the field

It effects his football


Fev isn't unlikeable. He's just very, very loose. No need to talk about him now anyway.

No player in the history of the game has been so utterly let down by his employer as Fevola was at Carlton. They are a rabble of a club and I can't wait to roll them.

Spot on. Me Too.

Weren't they the ones who took 'Barass' from us.?

Didn't they outbid us for the JUDDmeister?

Didn't they outbid us for that Warnock Totem Pole.

Where did they get the Money, & or salary cap space?

I wouldn't say I disliked Fev........he's a great player to watch when he is on song.

His problem is he's just a meathead!

I'm with Hell Bent. Didak first, probably Milne second. I didn't like Fev tonight, but when we aren't on the end of him I like him at times. Warnock played one of his best games. Don't worry about the 4 goal score line. The umpire invented a new prior opportunity rule when giving the free against Grimes.


must admit i didnt know what to sledge with.

i mean

do you go the brownlow? pressure point? woooooo!?

or lookout, its lara bingle and shes got her camera?!

or, hey fev, bet you cant kick this!

so many options, so many combinations in only one game!!

must admit i didnt know what to sledge with.

i mean

do you go the brownlow? pressure point? woooooo!?

or lookout, its lara bingle and shes got her camera?!

or, hey fev, bet you cant kick this!

so many options, so many combinations in only one game!!

I just asked him if he had a house or wife anymore. That was good enough for me. Admittedly, it is all a bit too easy though.

 

must admit i didnt know what to sledge with.

i mean

do you go the brownlow? pressure point? woooooo!?

or lookout, its lara bingle and shes got her camera?!

or, hey fev, bet you cant kick this!

so many options, so many combinations in only one game!!

I just asked him if he had a house or wife anymore. That was good enough for me. Admittedly, there it is all a bit too easy though.


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