walkers a gun wrote:
chyna wrote:
Minor Incident. Geez, what constitutes a major incident then?
If getting rid of him was the worst decision in 40-45 years, then drafting him in the first place was the worst decision since 1864! And having him playing for us has set the club back at least 10 years (as our results since he has been at the club can justify).
As stated in a different thread, it is no sorry coincidence that the worst period in our clubs entire history relates to the period when Fevola was the king of Princes Park, both on and off the field.
Thank !@#$%& Christ he is finally gone. Now the club can finally get on with playing decent footy!
Yeah i can see all the 80+ goals kickers coming through
lets see what you post when all we're screaming for is someone in our forward line to kick it to
All I can say is that after 15 years of my time being wasted by this cretin "I TOLD YOU SO". (even though he had been at Carlton for only 11)
About the only topic I feel the need to post about on this site is the Fevola issue, and any search of my posts over the past 5 years will show that I have finally been vindicated in my vitriol against said-former-full-forward.
If anyone who disagrees with me thinks that Carlton is going to go backwards next year because we have finally gotten rid of a petulant, childish and devisive ego-maniac whose sole focus for 11 years has been on himself rather than the club, then I look forward to your apologies next year as well.
Make no mistake, our systems will be different, our game plans will be different and you know what, I hope we DONT HAVE AN 80 goal a year goal kicker.
I hope that Ratten swaps 4 or 5 key blokes through the main 2-3 forward spots regularly. Both within games and between games. DONT HAVE A FOCAL POINT! sounds strange but then again, I guess most of you Fev lovers have your head in the sand about how good he actually was.
Change the game plan up and do something different.
How obvious was the 'kick it to the gollywog headed clown with the big chin up forward' game plan? Boring and so easy to counter. Blind Freddy could have coached against it...and as a result we were sitting down the bottom for YEARS!. Fevola's ego couldn't handle the fact that he was no longer the big man and main man. We all saw what happened when the ball didn't go to him. Dummy spits and disgusting stares of scorn and derision levelled at team-mates. Well I got sick of that from him in 1999, not 2009! This particular leopard has not changed his spots ON the field OR off it.
People remember what he did to O'hAilpin this year when Carlos had the temerity to unknowingly 'invade his space'. What a disgrace. Few people seem to remember how Lance Whitnall's career began to go down hill - try thinking back to a Carlton v St. Kilda game (forgive me if I get the game wrong) in 2002 when Fevola decided to try and take mark of the year (again, all about him) on the wing/half forward and ended up dislocating Lance's shoulder. IT was the beginning of the end for big red. And what was Fevola doing there? Trying to make a name for himself for being bigger than the game.
Fast forward to a game a few years later where he basically did the same thing to Brad Fisher. Why did Fish miss so many games with shoulder injuries. Because Brendan Fevola thought he was a flower superstar and couldn't/wouldn't adhere to team rules.
flower sickens me and as I stated, getting rid of him is the best thing the club has done in 145 years. I applaud Sticks, Swan et al and with a very loud - '*about @#$%&! time" to go along with it. Good riddance now piss off Fevola. In the name of the father, son and holy ghost (jimmy jess) AMEN