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The warning follows Fevola's Brownlow Medal night of shame where he was seen vomiting, swearing, throwing beer, simulating sex acts and molesting women. Full Article at The Courier Mail
AFL chief Andrew Demetriou yesterday blasted Carlton's Brendan Fevola over his drunken antics at the Brownlow medal ceremony and suggested the player has a problem with alcohol. Full Article at The Australian
BRENDAN Fevola embarrassed himself, Carlton and the AFL at football's night of nights on Monday. The club and the AFL returned serve on Tuesday. The Blues fined him $10,000; AFL CEO Andrew Demetriou berated and belittled him. Full Article at Adelaide Now
THE AFL has ended its legal war with management of Etihad Stadium. Full Article at Adelaide Now
CARLTON have fined Brendan Fevola $10,000 after his "totally unacceptable" drunken antics during Brownlow celebrations on Monday night. Full Article at The Courier Mail
Costly carry-on: Carlton has slapped Fevola with a $10,000 fine. (Getty Images: Mark Dadswell) Chief executive Andrew Demetriou has defended the reputation of AFL players after more drunken antics by Carlton forward Brendan Fevola. Full Article at ABC Online
AFL chief executive officer Andrew Demetriou says the AFL won't take any action against Carlton spearhead Brendan Fevola after he covered himself in shame with his drunken performance at the Brownlow Medal count on Monday night. Full Article at Sportal Australia
The league and the stadium announced their new deal on Tuesday worth an extra $5.5 million to clubs over a 15-year period. Full Article at Fox Sports Australia
AFL clubs will make an extra $100,000 per match from home games at Etihad Stadium from next season onwards. The league and the stadium announced their new deal on Tuesday, worth an extra $5.5 million to clubs over a 15-year period. Full Article at Sydney Morning Herald
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