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« Reply #240 on: March 11, 2010, 11:41:13 PM »
I got on the computer when that came on about them two.
They are just like a lot of people splitting up.
And we don't care about them, so why start now.
Fev calling Blues fans feral was funny though. Pot kettle black  :wallywink.
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« Reply #241 on: March 12, 2010, 10:01:18 AM »
Nothing most would not allready have guessed.

On SEN this morn Derm had an interesting story of when Lara quizzed him about Fev and Derm pointed out Chins missus and Miss Bingle was unfazed.

Wouldn't touch that filth ...... actually hmmm! Then I would kick her out onto the street  :shh

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« Reply #242 on: March 12, 2010, 08:00:46 PM »
it's possible that a photo taken of Ms Bingle when she was screwing someone else's partner/husband, may be playing a part in the break up of her own relationship.

Don't want to lay any judgment , though I can see a certain irony to it.
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« Reply #243 on: March 12, 2010, 09:38:31 PM »
what about the ""duck "" giving Fev advice.
Word have to be the most laughable thing EVER :rollin

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« Reply #244 on: March 13, 2010, 02:01:30 PM »
it's possible that a photo taken of Ms Bingle when she was screwing someone else's partner/husband, may be playing a part in the break up of her own relationship.

Don't want to lay any judgment , though I can see a certain irony to it.
Dermie didn't hold back in basically saying she's a liar. The soap opera won't go away  :scream
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Fev the walking disaster lol
« Reply #245 on: December 06, 2010, 06:59:13 PM »
Did anyone else see on the news tonight Fev playing baseball as part of a promo for the new ABL and smashing the window of a 4WD driving pass? lol :wallywink 
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Re: Fev the walking disaster lol
« Reply #246 on: December 06, 2010, 07:09:07 PM »
Did anyone else see on the news tonight Fev playing baseball as part of a promo for the new ABL and smashing the window of a 4WD driving pass? lol :wallywink 

hahah he has finally done something socially responsible  :cheers

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Re: Fev the walking disaster lol
« Reply #247 on: December 07, 2010, 01:39:10 PM »
hahaha i seen that on the ten news last night what a crack up.

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Fev's $50,000 weekend betting binge (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #248 on: December 12, 2010, 04:52:14 AM »
Brendan Fevola's $50,000 weekend betting binge
Phil Rothfield
Sunday Herald Sun
December 12, 2010


AFL bad boy Brendan Fevola allegedly lost $50,000 in a gambling frenzy that included 224 bets over a weekend, according to emails and text messages.

The betting binge was among some sensational details revealed in the email log.

The star footballer's gambling addiction cost him his marriage, almost his football career and left him more than $200,000 in debt.

At the height of his addiction, Fevola would bet tens of thousands of dollars an hour - all on credit - on anything from major horse racing meets to suburban greyhound races.

Fevola is still being hounded by bookmakers chasing debts, including one man who threatened to use a Gold Coast standover man to extract payment from him.

In emails seen by the Sunday Herald Sun between former Brisbane Lions chief executive Michael Bowers and a commission agent, it's alleged a corporate bookmaker in Sydney had enlisted the "well known standover man" to collect $20,000 he was owed.

The agent, who was owed $4000 by Fevola for a bet he placed on the footballer's behalf, also corresponded directly with the Lions forward. In one email to Fevola, the agent wrote: "I believe he will cop 20k if paid urgently, otherwise he will try to collect the 100k or so he says you owe. I need to speak to you about him.

"Don't mention my name to him as I have a mate (a heavy!) talking to him about the debt."

It can now be revealed that on one weekend in February he took 87 bets via text message on the Saturday, then 137 bets by text on the Sunday - and lost $50,000.

Copies of text messages between Fevola and a Sydney betting agent detail his two-day punting marathon.

Text message records show:

"Hey peter.. Brendan fevola here ... just spoke to rossco he said I might be able to open up un account with u today? What do I do just text u through bets?"

And then the betting started.

Fevola: "Syd r1 number 4 1k win. Doomben race 2, $5k win. Adl 3, $5k win"

And so on and so on. By late afternoon he was winning a bit over $16,000 and started betting on the dogs, trots and twilight race meetings.

Fevola: "$5k on the 4 at Singapore, $5k on the 1 at Bulli, $2k on 1 Medows, $3k on 1 toomba."

The Sunday Herald Sun can reveal Fevola owed money to at least seven corporate bookmakers and commission agents totalling more than $260,000.

Many were willing to significantly slash the debts in order to recoup money owed by Fevola.

Another commission agent, Peter Wilson, sold debts of $46,750 to Neil Hunter who would accept $23,750 from Fevola.

Michael Bowers confirmed he had received the emails from the commission agent, who cannot be named for legal reasons.

He said the club had acted in the interest of protecting Fevola from the threats.

"We took all appropriate action. I did say to the people who sent those emails, 'It's good that you sent those emails because if anything happens to him, this will be one of the first things the police see'," Mr Bowers said.

Fevola's manager and former Brisbane Lion Alastair Lynch said the troubled player was paying off the debts.

"Brendan has been working through all his debts and he's committed to paying them off," he said.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/brendan-fevolas-50000-weekend-betting-binge/story-e6frf7kx-1225969498932

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Fevola sacked by Brisbane [merged]
« Reply #249 on: February 19, 2011, 12:27:59 AM »
Brisbane to sack Fevola
Caroline Wilson
February 19, 2011


BRISBANE Lions will sack troubled footballer Brendan Fevola within the next few days. The Lions could make the official call as early as Monday, having held high-level talks yesterday at AFL headquarters.

Contrary to recent reports, the AFL yesterday confirmed it would use its discretion to relieve the club's salary-cap woes by spreading Fevola's seven-figure payout over two years, as it did with St Kilda last season when Andrew Lovett was sacked.

A Brisbane Lions contingent led by club chairman Angus Johnson, acting chief executive Steve Wright and football boss Dean Warren yesterday met AFL bosses, including Andrew Demetriou and Adrian Anderson. Although Fevola was not the only topic on the agenda, when the talks broke up no one was left in any doubt regarding Fevola's fate.

Fevola's manager, Alastair Lynch, said he had not received any official word from Brisbane but agreed that the longer the stalemate lasted the worse it appeared for Fevola, who remains in a rehabilitation facility and has no meeting scheduled with Lions coach Michael Voss or other club chiefs.

Lynch said Fevola would remain in care until he knew whether or not he had a future with the Lions - the club he joined last season after Carlton terminated its star full-forward, the 2006 and 2009 Coleman medallist. The Age understands that special arrangements would be put in place by Lynch's Velocity Sports to help Fevola rebuild his life after leaving Brisbane.

Under Fevola's generous three-year deal, he is due to earn at least $1 million this season from the Lions, along with $100,000 from Carlton. With the Lions looking to settle with Fevola to the tune of at least $1.2 million and potentially up to $1.5 million - he was contracted in 2012 for about $400,000 - the AFL is believed to have approved spreading Fevola's payout over two seasons.

Anderson, the AFL's football operations boss, last night confirmed the league had discretionary powers to spread any termination settlement over more than one season, although he refused to discuss Fevola specifically.

With significant six-figure gambling debts, Fevola - a confessed gambling addict, depressive and binge drinker - is expected to return to Melbourne in a bid to rebuild his life.

The Lions board had reportedly planned to reach a decision on Fevola next Wednesday but was awaiting an official recommendation from Wright and new football boss Warren. Yesterday's talks are understood to have significantly speeded up the proceedings.

Fevola was suspended indefinitely by the club after being arrested for being drunk and disorderly in Brisbane in the early hours of New Year's Day, but even before that incident the club had looked at cutting its losses and terminating his contract.

It had hoped to release him at a less significant financial cost after a woman alleged he had exposed himself to her at a community function last September, but Fevola was cleared by police of those allegations.

Fevola then flew to China to join the club on a post-season tour which included an exhibition game against Melbourne, where his poor behaviour was witnessed by AFL officials.

The New Year's Day incident involving a clash with police proved to be the last straw for the turbulent but talented full-forward.

As costly as Fevola's payout will be, the decision to recruit him - led by Voss and his then football boss Graeme Allan - has already proved devastatingly expensive for the Lions. The decision was approved by now departed chairman Tony Kelly and then CEO Michael Bowers, who was exited from the club late last year. The decision never went before the board and led in part to the resignation of director David Liddy.

Premiership forward Daniel Bradshaw quit, disenchanted, for Sydney, and at the end of 2010 Michael Rischitelli and Jared Brennan left for bigger money at the Gold Coast.

Despite Fevola's increasingly highlighted off-field issues, the view from Brisbane is that the club is not a rehabilitation facility and the fortunes of the Lions' playing group had to be placed ahead of Fevola the individual.

It was not a difficult decision. His mood swings were proving a massive distraction to the youth-led path Voss has been forced to take, and influences like Fevola - who can lead the pack on his charm as soon as shun it - were damaging. The club was also mindful that having sacked the errant Albert Proud, it would have been sending mixed messages by keeping Fevola.

The problem was that the latter was much costlier and layered with complexities. Lynch's comments regarding Fevola's well-being, desire to play again and his recommended need for the disciplined structure offered by football placed more pressure on the club. But in the end it was not enough to retain an unfit and unpredictable 30-year-old.

And with some finessing from the AFL, even the payout became a secondary concern. As costly as it will be to sack Fevola, the Lions knew it would have been costlier to keep him.

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/brisbane-to-sack-fevola-20110218-1azqk.html
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Re: Brisbane to sack Fevola (Age)
« Reply #250 on: February 19, 2011, 12:29:27 AM »
What does a guy like him do post footy?
Feel a bit sorry for him!

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Re: Brisbane to sack Fevola (Age)
« Reply #251 on: February 19, 2011, 12:38:58 AM »
What does a guy like him do post footy?
Feel a bit sorry for him!

He might get a few dollars from a Tasmania footy team to play. One of the teams signed up Akarmanis.


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Re: Brisbane to sack Fevola (Age)
« Reply #252 on: February 19, 2011, 12:59:57 AM »
Davey has done his back at the wrong time  :lol

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Re: Brisbane to sack Fevola (Age)
« Reply #253 on: February 19, 2011, 07:21:38 AM »
 :lol

He'd get more money from someone up there to play than down here. Either that or one of the sides down here will bring out the brown paper bags so they don't go over the cap :shh

We should sign him. stuff Miller off and bring in Fev  :santa

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Re: Brisbane to sack Fevola (Age)
« Reply #254 on: February 19, 2011, 07:22:36 AM »
Lions to get smashed in at the bookies for the spoon now.
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