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The Fevola vote

Should the MFC draft fevola as a rookie in 2012? 314 members have voted

  1. 1. Should MFC draft fevola?

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I vote a big YES.

I love watching full forwards who can kick lots of goals. I think he is worth a shot.

I miss Jakovich, Fevola is similar, even if he only has a few years left in him.

 
 

yes with a pre season


Yes on a very small financial contract with clauses we can sack him with any breach of behaviour clauses.

Yes on a very small financial contract with clauses we can sack him with any breach of behaviour clauses.

Agree along with an almighty pre season.

Would rather Jakovich as he is now

 

Yes, on the proviso of what MUST be a mega preseaon, and zero tolerance behaviour clause. And not too much money.

By getting Fev for a cheap price he gives us the big power forward we are looking for along with room to not only throw a wad of cash at Mick but also an elite midfielder.


We would be utterly stupid not to draft Fevola!The guy has clearly got his life back on track this year,is as fit as a fiddle,and is obviously keen to play AFL.Show some balls for once MFC. Draft him,give him a 1 year contract that can be renewed yearly, put a behavioral clause in his contract and I reckon that guarantees us at least 50 goals a season.Win win situation just like cousins at Richmond and hall at the dogs!

We would be utterly stupid not to draft Fevola!The guy has clearly got his life back on track this year,is as fit as a fiddle,and is obviously keen to play AFL.Show some balls for once MFC. Draft him,give him a 1 year contract that can be renewed yearly, put a behavioral clause in his contract and I reckon that guarantees us at least 50 goals a season.Win win situation just like cousins at Richmond and hall at the dogs!

We could win a flag too!

Just like the Dogs and the Tigers!

I just can't believe how many people are willing to vote yes!

Anyone out there wanna buy some magic beans?

I'll give you a sale price of $4K.

Gotta get in quick though...

Not you Fev, stop PMing me and get back to your Internet poker!

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We could win a flag too!

Just like the Dogs and the Tigers!

More like the Swans


More like the Swans

A 25 year old Barry Hall going to the Swans...

That's comparable to a 31 year old Fevola coming off a stint in the VFL?

And it was Hall's 4th year in Sydney when they won the flag.

So he obviously wasn't the conduit to a flag alone, and how many years do we keep Fev going for?

How will we know when Cook is ready to go?

If we finish 6th with Fev kicking 45 goals when he is 33, does he earn another year?

I believe that we somehow still need to trade with him from Brisbane.... sounds silly i know but i think the AFL has said this, probably to do with how crap they have drafted and gotten screwed by him..... not that they could ask for much, 4th rounder

Edited by Jordie_tackles

I believe that we somehow still need to trade with him from Brisbane.... sounds silly i know but i think the AFL has said this, probably to do with how crap they have drafted and gotten screwed by him..... not that they could ask for much, 4th rounder

That can't be correct as he was delisted by them.

Why is this even a question... :mellow:

NO

A massive NO just doesn't send the right message to our kids.


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A massive NO just doesn't send the right message to our kids.

thats the problem, footy is not a kindergarten.

It is a gladiatorial sport, sometimes incorporating some crazy mother fcukers.

get real.

Edited by tonatopia

thats the problem, footy is not a kindergarten.

It is a gladiatorial sport, sometimes incorporating some crazy mother fcukers.

get real.

one of my favourite responses to a post this year haha :)

 

Mine too.

I'm guessing for different reasons...

YES YES YES... would also like to see a vote on weather or not people think skully is stayin.. lol


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