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droppuntkick23 said:No, dont think he ever will.
I am tipping he will have an ordinary year in 2005 and Dennis will end up trading him and Whitnall . Dennis wont put up with too much crap
Nick Stevens said:Put him in Port Adelaide or Brisbane an he will get it. What you have to remeber is that he had very poor delivery the last 2 years. IMO with an improved midfield next year will kick 60+ again but hopefully for Carlton atleast 80.
droppuntkick23 said:And he has been very poor in some games as well.
dont u mean he will have to for u to make top 4?Funkalicous said:Yes. We would have to finish top 4 for him to get there though.
droppuntkick23 said:No, dont think he ever will.
I am tipping he will have an ordinary year in 2005 and Dennis will end up trading him and Whitnall . Dennis wont put up with too much crap
killpies said:If we build a midfield that gives him enough supply and puts it infront of him rather than lands them at his feet or over his head, he can kick 100 every year. There aren't many better finishers from anywhere within 55 metres in the league. The hissy fits have to end though.
Free Willy said:As were Lloyd, Gehrig & Neitz at various stages of the season.
It was obviously highlighted by his low-light performances against St. Kilda & Brisbane (although he actually performed well in that game when shifted to CHB).
I dont see too many Carltonians going out on a limb saying that he IS a superstar - unlike the previous mentioned players & the wraps put on them by their clubs.
What he is is a player who has turned the corner in a MASSIVE way, from almost being shown the door...........to a player that has kicked 130 odd goals in 2 years in a poor performed side.
He has won several games off his own boot & kicked pressure goals at key times to win games - eg Adelaide.
His salary I would dare say would be well under that of the above mentioned players & he is a good 3 or more years younger than any of those 3 guys.
His importance to Carlton is huge, & would be a devastating player at Brisbane or WCE.
I think he may only be 1 year older than Mcdougall for WCE & if you had the choice of either, I'm sure most clubs would prefer FEV as he is a match winner & will improve.
smthomson said:I would put myself out on a limb to say Brendan Fevola is one of the top 5 forwards in the competition and believe me he will become a superstar in the near future if he isnt already. I think he is more versatile than Lloyd, Gehrig or Neitz and hasnt reached his peak as yet while the former three have. Brendan Fevola .... Bring it on!!
Kooley said:I like Fev but to say he is more versatile than Neitz and Gehrig is a bit rich considering both Neitz and Gehrig can play at both ends of the ground.
gadj1976 said:It's his consistency and his brain that are his own worst enemy.
Kooley said:Unfortunately Fev is still coming to terms with understanding that full-forwards cannot kick a bag every week.