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Is a three year contract too long to offer Fevola?

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Carlton president d**k Pratt said the club had to offer a three year contact to Fevola, to keep him at the club - as he comes out of contract at the end of the season. There is a rumour that the Eagles are chasing him but that club denies they will make him an offer.

I think three years is too long to offer a player like Fevola - who is already 28 years of age. Plus he wont be cheap!

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  1. Yeah because he does stupid things!!

    They might have to let him go next time

    he does something bad!!


  2. If he can prove himself and behave for the rest of the year, keep it to 2 years. He is still a good player but might be pulling up sore in the next year or two and we all know what some of his recent behavior has been like.

  3. yeah thats a bit too long if u ask me. i mean, he might get in trouble again and put the game/club in disrepute. Give him 1 year, MAYBE consider 2 but stop there

  4. Yes.

    Fremantle Dockers will probably pick him up - after the three year period. They make a habit of drafting old has beens from other clubs!

  5. WCE don't want Fevola. They've had their fingers burned with self-obsessed drop kicks being on the team and they won't be going down that path again.

    3 years is too long...I feel an injury coming along for Fevola at 28 years.

  6. i dont think 3 years is too long, but 2 years is prob smarter business

    i think he is a fantastic player when he keeps off the p**s

  7. As if WCE would be able to get Fev- arent they too poor?

  8. Definitely not three years!

    I'd have doubts on a one year contract. Can they sign them up month by month?

  9. Yes, too long.

    He doesn't appear bright enough to count to three!

  10. i hate that wog fevola

  11. he would never go to west coast

    he doesn't like drugs

    3 years is enough it will be money well spent for the best forward in the game

    FEV is GOD

  12. Yes. Too long for football.

    He's more likely be offered three years by a District Court Judge!

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