Now official - Fevola sacked

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I wonder what would happen if he breaches the confidentiality agreement.

Doubt we'd get that lucky.

My guess is he'll touch on some of his demons and the depths to which he sank and how he is determined to get his life back together for his kids and swearing off booze (with the help of drugs) and playing with Casey are just the first steps.
 

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After the TFS interview tonight, can we all stop talking about him? I'm sick of the only thing we ever hear about the lions in the media being about Fev. I honestly wish the bloke good luck in getting his life back together, and don't entirely blame him for the debacle at the lions, but I don't want to hear about him anymore.

Agree with an earlier post - it was disgusting the way he was hounded when he turned up at the scorpions training and I felt really sorry for him. I wish the media would leave him alone and let him get on with his life. If he's going to actually recover, or end up losing everything... it's not in his interest or the common interest for the media to fuel the train wreck. Leave him alone and publish a good news story about the guy in October when he gets traded to another club.

...and if the makers of the iPhone app Footy Live 2011 happen to read this, take him off out player tweets list. Lions supporters need to heal after this experience aswell!
 
To answer that question: all bets are off/all hell breaks loose (especially if monies are still to be paid).

I'm not sure Fevola will be able to resist. If not now, then some time down the track.
 
You on the money he will spill his bean eventually especially if we make finals and lost by a goal.Though it would be good to win a final or two and stick it up a'lot of people and say we are that dam good and we don't need a fevoultion.
 
You on the money he will spill his bean eventually especially if we make finals and lost by a goal.Though it would be good to win a final or two and stick it up a'lot of people and say we are that dam good and we don't need a fevoultion.
Reportedly paid $40,000 for that interview.
 
THE Brisbane Lions stand to benefit if troubled star Brendan Fevola can make an AFL comeback.

AFL football operations manager Adrian Anderson yesterday confirmed Fevola had not been officially delisted by Brisbane, revealing the Lions had the option of trading him at the end of this season.


http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/a...n-fevola-returns/story-e6frf9jf-1226016233849

Yay! It is beyond me why clubs just delist players and get nothing in return for them. But who would want him? Only team I can think of is the Dogs has the have a history of getting fallen stars. Plus if Hall retires they're going to need a power forward
 
Soon know if he sh1tty at the end of the season. See if he says "screw Brisbane" and go into the PSD. He knows the only clubs that would pick him, if one does, up would be Victorian. Don't think he'd care who he played for.

I think he has bigger issues than Brisbane though and he's not a known vengeful basher of a club anyway. He's probably relieved more than anything to be close to his family again and happy to move on.
 
Soon know if he sh1tty at the end of the season. See if he says "screw Brisbane" and go into the PSD. He knows the only clubs that would pick him, if one does, up would be Victorian. Don't think he'd care who he played for.

I think he has bigger issues than Brisbane though and he's not a known vengeful basher of a club anyway. He's probably relieved more than anything to be close to his family again and happy to move on.

Nice try, but given he's still supposedly taking up a spot on our list for this year and next year as part of the salary cap settlement and the AFL allowing us to spread it over two years, he can't nominate for the PSD until the end of 2012. He has to be traded according to the reports earlier in the month.
 

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