Once again Col has been sanctioned by the leadership group for unprofessional conduct.
Whilst it does not seem to be a major trangression, you would think a man with his career on the line, which make no mistake it is, would and should no better by now.
|
|
Dees suspend midfielder - realfooty.com.auhttp://www.realfooty.com.au/news/news/dees-suspend-sylvia/2009/03/12/1236447397691.html
Colin Sylvia suspended for breaking curfew. |
|
|
Dees suspend bad boy Colin Sylvia | Herald SunBreaching expectations |
|
|
Junior backs Colin Sylvia | Herald SunSKIPPER James McDonald has backed embattled teammate Colin Sylvia, despite recent off-field indiscretions. |
|
|
Colin Sylvia must earn spot | Herald SunMELBOURNE coach Dean Bailey has turned up the heat on Colin Sylvia, declaring players who cannot conform to strict AFL behavioural standards risk having their careers curtailed. |
|
|
Leadership Group suspends Colin Sylvia - Official AFL Website of the Melbourne Football ClubThe Melbourne Football Club’s Leadership Group has suspended Colin Sylvia for this week’s NAB Challenge match against the Western Bulldogs at Casey Fields. |
|
|
Dees have selection options - AFL - Sportal AustraliaMelbourne bad boy Colin Sylvia and injury-prone defender Jared Rivers are in line to play in the club's season-opener against North Melbourne at the MCG on Sunday, Demons coach Dean Bailey said on Monday. |
|
|
Mediaplayer - Video, Sports News Video - SportalDean Bailey previews Melbourne's season-opener against North Melbourne |
|
|
Match review panel: round three - AFL.com.auThe match day report laid against Melbourne’s Colin Sylvia for striking Port Adelaide’s Josh Carr from Sunday’s match was assessed. It was the view of the panel that Sylvia’s action was a pushing motion and not a strike. The contact was also below that required to constitute a reportable offence and it was the view of the panel the Port Adelaide player accentuated the contact. No further action was taken |
|
|
Time for Sylvia to step up: Bailey - Official AFL Website of the Melbourne Football ClubMELBOURNE coach Dean Bailey says it's time for forward Colin Sylvia to start to live up to his promise. |
|
|
Finish it off, Sylvia | Herald SunMELBOURNE coach Dean Bailey has performed a juggling act this week - encouraged by the enthusiasm after the Demons' first win and, in turn, reminding players that only four quarters of consistency would enable them to beat Adelaide at the MCG tomorrow. |
|
|
Colin Sylvia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Sylvia
Sylvia grew up in Merbein, Victoria a town near the city of Mildura where he played his junior football with the local club. |
|
|
Green praises Sylvia’s display - Official AFL Website of the Melbourne Football ClubMELBOURNE leadership group member Brad Green has urged teammate Colin Sylvia to use Sunday’s best-on-ground 37-disposal and four-goal performance as a launch pad for the rest of his career. |
|
|
Sylvia reaps the rewards - Official AFL Website of the Melbourne Football ClubMELBOURNE coach Dean Bailey has praised the efforts of midfielder/forward Colin Sylvia, who played his best AFL match against Hawthorn at the MCG on Sunday. |
|
|
Time to Deeliver - RFNews - theage.com.auTHE 2003 national draft was to be a defining moment in the recent history of the Melbourne Football Club. |
|
|
Taming the demon - Melbourne - Clubs - realfooty.com.auhttp://www.realfooty.com.au/news/clubs/melbourne/taming-the-demon/2009/06/06/1244234424043.html
IN NOVEMBER 2007, Melbourne's players completed a peer-assessment program. Each player sat in front of the group and was told exactly where he was at. The players made Colin Sylvia go first, because they thought he needed it more than anyone else, and they told him they didn't trust him. |
|
|
Taming the demon - Demonland ForumsDemonland thread on the Emma Quayle article on Colin Sylvia. |
|
|
Melbourne Demons a long way off, Colin Sylvia says | Herald SunMIDFIELDER Colin Sylvia apologised for Melbourne's embarrassing Queen's Birthday flop at the MCG yesterday. |
|
|
Sylvia says Dees are ready to start winning - AFL.com.auMELBOURNE'S players have had a long time to contemplate the disappointment of the Queen's Birthday loss, but Colin Sylvia is confident an honest assessment meeting held during the mid-season break will bear fruit in the second half of the season. |
|
|
Heavy suspensions handed out | Herald SunCOLIN Sylvia and Troy Chaplin face multiple games on the sidelines, but Jared Brennan escaped with one match for headbutting. |
|
|
Demons re-sign promising duo - Official AFL Website of the Melbourne Football ClubMELBOURNE duo Colin Sylvia and Austin Wonaeamirri have signed new two-year contracts, committing to the club for the 2010-11 seasons. |
|
|
Lake cooling on Bulldogs - AFL - Fox SportsAnd a day after losing midfielder Brock McLean, Melbourne Demons moved swiftly to tie up their best player, Aaron Davey. |