marciblue wrote:
I am surprised by the fallout of this incident full stop, but for that mole to use this incident to go on a pointless rant and run off on multiple tangents and write a piece with unsubstantiated crap and hearsay just goes to show how little journalistic integrity she has.
Like fat prick, she is unable to write anything about our club without her venomous bias and hatred towards Carlton getting in the way. Unfortunately, the club will have to put up with this latest incident (undeservedly mind you) and wait until late November for some good news.
Personally, I am not too fussed about what Fev did. I have seen enough footage and pictures to realise the crap these players get over there and apparently they cop abuse left, right and centre. These Irish series have been glorified piss-ups from that start and this years is no different. Fev did the wrong thing I agree, but what about B.Hall and another player abusing the female receptionist? Anything about that? Ofcourse not, its not Carlton. We are the punching bag for the league and this will continue until we win some regular games of footy im afraid.
As for Fev, I am glad he is heading home instead of running the risk of getting seriously injured in a contrived, rubbish sporting contest of no significance.
QFT
I reckon the reaction to Fev's balls-up is way over the top already, and I haven't even read any relevant threads here, just looked at the Age and Hun (the Hun blog is full of mini-Caros who wear their hate on their sleeve).
I'm happy that he's not going to get injured playing in this bullshit series against players who make Matthew Lloyd look like a paragon of dive-free integrity on the field. I'm not happy that the action was made in the first place, but at least there is one positive that can be drawn from this.
And at the moment, sadly, "We are Carlton, the rest @#$%&! us!"