I reckon St. Kilda should recruit him. Compared to the goings-on there he'd be a stabilising influence!Turbo wrote:Glad we got rid of him. Good move
by fish » Mon Feb 21, 2011 10:05 pm
I reckon St. Kilda should recruit him. Compared to the goings-on there he'd be a stabilising influence!Turbo wrote:Glad we got rid of him. Good move
by Barto » Mon Feb 21, 2011 10:06 pm
Turbo wrote:Glad we got rid of him. Good move
by stun72 » Tue Feb 22, 2011 10:21 am
by Footy Smart » Tue Feb 22, 2011 10:28 am
by Barto » Tue Feb 22, 2011 1:23 pm
Footy Smart wrote:Cousins got his chance at Richmond
Fev has had his Chance at Brisbane
Dont often get 2 chances and cant see any benfit he would bring to a club!
by Turbo » Tue Feb 22, 2011 4:46 pm
Barto wrote:Footy Smart wrote:Cousins got his chance at Richmond
Fev has had his Chance at Brisbane
Dont often get 2 chances and cant see any benfit he would bring to a club!
Richmond were a bit more sensible than Brisbane that they took a risk, but that risk had spent time out of the game and had been through rehab. Fevola came pretty much straight from screwing up at the Brownlow to doing a pre-season at the Lions. Brisbane were foolish to think that it was going to work.
by westozfalcon » Tue Feb 22, 2011 11:38 pm
by scoob » Wed Feb 23, 2011 2:18 pm
Barto wrote:Footy Smart wrote:Cousins got his chance at Richmond
Fev has had his Chance at Brisbane
Dont often get 2 chances and cant see any benfit he would bring to a club!
Richmond were a bit more sensible than Brisbane that they took a risk, but that risk had spent time out of the game and had been through rehab. Fevola came pretty much straight from screwing up at the Brownlow to doing a pre-season at the Lions. Brisbane were foolish to think that it was going to work.
by Rik E Boy » Wed Feb 23, 2011 2:31 pm
westozfalcon wrote:Michael Voss rolled the dice on Fevola but it was a move worth making. He had a rare opportunity to secure a proven top-class goalkicker and showed courage to make a play for him in the trade window of 2009. I believe he would always have regretted it if he didn't take the punt on Fev.
Many coaches would sit on their hands, avoid the risk and rely on the 'we're in a rebuilding phase' argument if performances turned out ordinary.
Not Voss. He coaches like he played - no guts, no glory. Failure is never going to occur through want of trying.
To his critics, I would suggest that hindsight is a wonderful thing.
by JK » Wed Feb 23, 2011 2:33 pm
scoob wrote:Barto wrote:Footy Smart wrote:Cousins got his chance at Richmond
Fev has had his Chance at Brisbane
Dont often get 2 chances and cant see any benfit he would bring to a club!
Richmond were a bit more sensible than Brisbane that they took a risk, but that risk had spent time out of the game and had been through rehab. Fevola came pretty much straight from screwing up at the Brownlow to doing a pre-season at the Lions. Brisbane were foolish to think that it was going to work.
On the flipside Carey had a year off and was never any good at Adelaide
by JK » Wed Feb 23, 2011 2:34 pm
Rik E Boy wrote:I think you'll find Voss has regretted it even more now that Brisbane will spend the next two years paying a shitload of cash to a bloke that didn't last half a season and directly and indirectly led to the defecton of five players - Bradshaw, Brennan, Rischetelli, Henderson and Pick 12 - all leaving the Lions at a time when a sensible rebuild would have had them challenging for the top eight this season.
by scoob » Wed Feb 23, 2011 2:45 pm
Constance_Perm wrote:scoob wrote:Barto wrote:Footy Smart wrote:Cousins got his chance at Richmond
Fev has had his Chance at Brisbane
Dont often get 2 chances and cant see any benfit he would bring to a club!
Richmond were a bit more sensible than Brisbane that they took a risk, but that risk had spent time out of the game and had been through rehab. Fevola came pretty much straight from screwing up at the Brownlow to doing a pre-season at the Lions. Brisbane were foolish to think that it was going to work.
On the flipside Carey had a year off and was never any good at Adelaide
I wouldn't say he was never any good .. He was a shadow of his former self for sure (as he was in his final season with NM), but then his former self was one of the greatest ever.
I thought he gave Adelaide a bit off his own back, helped them structurally, and took quality opponents, so wasn't a bust .. Just wasn't the superfreak star he had been many years before.
by JK » Wed Feb 23, 2011 5:08 pm
by scoob » Wed Feb 23, 2011 5:35 pm
Constance_Perm wrote:Beautifully said Mick .. Hope not only Fev but many other people in society heed your wise words.
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/afl ... 6010859190
by Jim05 » Wed Feb 23, 2011 5:58 pm
by hottie » Wed Feb 23, 2011 7:38 pm
by NO-MERCY » Wed Feb 23, 2011 8:05 pm
Rik E Boy wrote:westozfalcon wrote:Michael Voss rolled the dice on Fevola but it was a move worth making. He had a rare opportunity to secure a proven top-class goalkicker and showed courage to make a play for him in the trade window of 2009. I believe he would always have regretted it if he didn't take the punt on Fev.
Many coaches would sit on their hands, avoid the risk and rely on the 'we're in a rebuilding phase' argument if performances turned out ordinary.
Not Voss. He coaches like he played - no guts, no glory. Failure is never going to occur through want of trying.
To his critics, I would suggest that hindsight is a wonderful thing.
Rolled the dice? Is that a Lions fan's euphemism for 'overrated his list'? You don't need twenty twenty hindsight to work out that while Fev is a talented forward he hasn't had a proven track record of discipline. Voss has displayed supreme arrogance here to think that he could succeed where Carlton failed. Paul Roos has succeeded doing what Voss has attempted but remember they utilise a 'no dickheads' recruiting policy. And why 'roll the dice' when your club already had Brown and Bradshaw already on the list. In the meantime bye bye Pick 12 and Lachie Henderson.
I think you'll find Voss has regretted it even more now that Brisbane will spend the next two years paying a shitload of cash to a bloke that didn't last half a season and directly and indirectly led to the defecton of five players - Bradshaw, Brennan, Rischetelli, Henderson and Pick 12 - all leaving the Lions at a time when a sensible rebuild would have had them challenging for the top eight this season. Voss instigated this madness because he was impatient. They got outmuscled by a stronger Bulldogs outfit in the 2009 finals and somehow that equated to the rationale for bring in plodders like Clarke, Raines and Staker, who to be fair turned out to the best of a very bad bunch.
Voss now has his club a wooden spoon favourite and he must have the biggest dick in Australia because he has ****** the entire club. You'll be in the wilderness for years and it will be interesting to see just how long you will be prepared to post 'glass full' posts such as these. Like Brisbane itself, you'll soon find out everyone is leaving you.
regards,
REB
by westozfalcon » Wed Feb 23, 2011 11:07 pm
Rik E Boy wrote:westozfalcon wrote:Michael Voss rolled the dice on Fevola but it was a move worth making. He had a rare opportunity to secure a proven top-class goalkicker and showed courage to make a play for him in the trade window of 2009. I believe he would always have regretted it if he didn't take the punt on Fev.
Many coaches would sit on their hands, avoid the risk and rely on the 'we're in a rebuilding phase' argument if performances turned out ordinary.
Not Voss. He coaches like he played - no guts, no glory. Failure is never going to occur through want of trying.
To his critics, I would suggest that hindsight is a wonderful thing.
Rolled the dice? Is that a Lions fan's euphemism for 'overrated his list'? You don't need twenty twenty hindsight to work out that while Fev is a talented forward he hasn't had a proven track record of discipline. Voss has displayed supreme arrogance here to think that he could succeed where Carlton failed. Paul Roos has succeeded doing what Voss has attempted but remember they utilise a 'no dickheads' recruiting policy. And why 'roll the dice' when your club already had Brown and Bradshaw already on the list. In the meantime bye bye Pick 12 and Lachie Henderson.
I think you'll find Voss has regretted it even more now that Brisbane will spend the next two years paying a shitload of cash to a bloke that didn't last half a season and directly and indirectly led to the defecton of five players - Bradshaw, Brennan, Rischetelli, Henderson and Pick 12 - all leaving the Lions at a time when a sensible rebuild would have had them challenging for the top eight this season. Voss instigated this madness because he was impatient. They got outmuscled by a stronger Bulldogs outfit in the 2009 finals and somehow that equated to the rationale for bring in plodders like Clarke, Raines and Staker, who to be fair turned out to the best of a very bad bunch.
Voss now has his club a wooden spoon favourite and he must have the biggest dick in Australia because he has ****** the entire club. You'll be in the wilderness for years and it will be interesting to see just how long you will be prepared to post 'glass full' posts such as these. Like Brisbane itself, you'll soon find out everyone is leaving you.
regards,
REB
by gadj1976 » Wed Feb 23, 2011 11:24 pm
by fish » Wed Feb 23, 2011 11:48 pm
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