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Chris Judd's Night of Reckoning - Guilty (4 weeks)

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I would not care BB

I am tired of choir boys

My main requirement is "are they good footballers"?

The rest is far less important to me.

I am so sick of losing.

Judd can come to the MFC next week for mine I do not care what the football world thinks of the MFC.

I live for the day they all hate us because we win at all costs and take no prisoners.

Pity Bennell did his knee last week Old Dee.

We could have surely done a straight swap with Carlton for Bad Boy Juddy.

who cares

You're right! Who cares?

C'mon people... give this post a "Like" if you want to see Judd squirming on Brownlow night as much as I do. Like button is here :) ------------------------------------------->

Go on... do it.

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Boo hoo Judd....always making moronic comments & always getting away with it....until now!!!

You cant do that to players...its unsportsmanlike!

Suck it Carlscum.

Couldnt happen to a better Club....I hope it hurts them.

Yep...my hatred for them runs deep.

Oh & Judd "tell them you wont be coming"...For four weeks.

And UnAustralian, it's the equivalent of kicking someone in the head when they're down & out. As a wiseman said,,, P!ssWeak !!!

I would not care BB

I am tired of choir boys

My main requirement is "are they good footballers"?

The rest is far less important to me.

I am so sick of losing.

Judd can come to the MFC next week for mine I do not care what the football world thinks of the MFC.

I live for the day they all hate us because we win at all costs and take no prisoners.

He's no hardass. He's another squeaky clean, just he throws 'tanties', & does a Sam Newman, clipping people when they're down, or Pinned.


We are going to disagree on this one BB.

Winning is now the only thing for me I have sucked the sour taste of defeat for too long

Have a good night mate!

When have you ever seen Judd throw his body over a player kicking the ball? When have you seen Judd, step in front of a raging player with the ball, stopping him in his tracks?

Judds too good to chase & lay tackles.

runs one way.

Why is it that the blues haven't embraced the defensive side of the game?

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