And the streaming giant recently commissioned a series about the night footy star Brendan Fevola got outrageously drunk at 2009 Brownlow Medal count.‘Coming soon’: Brendan Fevola sent fans into a meltdown on Thursday when he seemingly announced a Netflix documentary about his boozy night at the 2009 BrownlowThe now-retired Carlton and Brisbane Lions player, 39, shared a mocked-up poster for a non-existent documentary about the notorious incident that saw him fined $10,000 and sacked from The AFL Footy Show.The film, titled ‘Pressure Point’, was billed as a ‘Netflix Original Documentary’.The shadowy figure of Hollywood actor Steven Seagal loomed over Brendan’s shoulder in the top half the poster.Er… ‘So excited for the release of my new doco Pressure Point. May 14th get the popcorn out, sit back and enjoy it as much as I enjoyed Brownlow night,' he told his Instagram followersUnder the influence: Brendan had infamously interviewed players and WAGs for Nine's AFL Footy Show while heavily intoxicated at the 2009 Brownlow Medal countThe bottom half featured an image from Nine's coverage of the Brownlow, showing Brendan stumbling around and slurring into a microphone.He captioned the post: 'So excited for the release of my new doco Pressure Point. We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article. The football star called into his radio show Fifi, Fev and Byron to share the amazing news.

You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. 'This better be real,' one follower wrote, while another added: 'If this is for real, I will lose my mind.' In 2011, he went to rehab for 60 days to address his gambling and drinking. DIGITAL SPY, PART OF THE HEARST UK ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK Out of control: Brendan pretended to attack then-Carlton superstar Chris Judd, made sexual jokes to his partner, Rebecca, kissed Sydney Swans midfielder Ryan O'Keefe (pictured) and snapped at the condescension of James Hird at the infamous 2009 Brownlow Medal countBrendan had infamously interviewed players and WAGs for Nine's AFL Footy Show while heavily intoxicated at the 2009 Brownlow Medal count.He pretended to attack then-Carlton superstar Chris Judd, made sexual jokes to his partner, Rebecca, kissed Sydney Swans midfielder Ryan O'Keefe and snapped at the condescension of James Hird.He left Carlton shortly after the fallout, and was banned from appearing on The Grand Final Footy Show.In 2011, Brendan went to rehab for 60 days to address his gambling and drinking. Everyone thinks you are this big tough footy player, and you get perceived like that and then you’ve got issues as well. His friend asked him about the name.

While most of Brendan's fans understood it was a joke, some were convinced it was real - despite the fact Steven Seagal has no involvement whatsoever in the AFL.

I am just a happy dude that loves life and might take the wrong turn occasionally but I don’t mean anyone any harm, I never have.”Last night, he went into extensive details with his fellow castmates about his battle during those years.“I went into a mental clinic, a rehab facilitation in Brisbane,” the footballer said, revealing he also suffers from ADD.Fevola looking a little uncomfortable in the 'Up To Your Neck In It' challenge. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.io

I was really p**sed, if you didn’t notice.’‘For the last nine years they have not been able to serve alcohol at a rapid rate that they use to,’ he said.Brendan added that he still gets messages every year from footy players who are unhappy with the new arrangement.