Can't believe this is still going on...
The main crux of bringing him back is a very, very big "IF". If he can keep himself out of trouble, if he can chase and tackle, if he can accept less dollars, if he can apply a team ethos, if he can prove he's grown out of his tantrums, and so on. They're all very big ifs. IF he'd have done these things, he wouldn't be on the outer at our club, he'd still be running around for us.
Ratten, as recently as the other day, had come out, yet again, and said it's a no-go. Fevola had two opportunities at playing AFL (and several chances within those opportunities), two more bites of the cherry than most of us ever dreamed of having, and more chances at redemption than most of us would have ever had with anything. It's a footballing tragedy, and for the romantics on here (there are quite a lot, hence the number of threads and suggestions to take a punt on him), it would be a great story. The reality is, he's done at AFL level. At 30 years of age, history of a wide range of off-field offences, and recovering from an alcohol problem, I'd be very, very surprised if any club picks him up. For mine, he's lucky to even be playing in the VFL. Again, that's one more opportunity that someone else won't get.
We all wish Fevola the best in his footy, and moreso his life, but there comes a point where you cannot offer people anymore chances. Good on Ratten for sticking to his guns on this one, I hope it stays that way.
Best of luck to Fev for Casey in the VFL.