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if Armstrong can go to perth (home)

S Thompson can go to adelaide (home)

framer can go to perth (home)

WHY CANT JUDD JUST COME HOME!!!!!

 
 

evreyone wants judd...he's not coming home. Armstrong wanted to go back to adelaide..as did the other players- he (Judd) doesnt want to, and there are 15 clubs going after him not 2.

I was just wondering why you said "15 other clubs didn't want them". At the time I reckon most clubs would've given their left testical for Farmer. Thompson was also very highly rated outside the club.

There was no "go home" factor for Armstrong. He was delisted by us because he was not up to scratch.


evreyone wants judd...he's not coming home. Armstrong wanted to go back to adelaide..as did the other players- he (Judd) doesnt want to, and there are 15 clubs going after him not 2.

Judd may not want to come home......but clearly he hasn't decided......what player wouldn't want to sure up their future with a club should the opportunity arise?

There is always a chance!

I work with one of Judds close mates. He still stays in contact with him. Like me this guy is a Melbourne supporter, and has asked Juddy many times about this....

Bottom line is he has it too good in Perth. he wont be going anywhere

 
I was just wondering why you said "15 other clubs didn't want them". At the time I reckon most clubs would've given their left testical for Farmer. Thompson was also very highly rated outside the club.

There was no "go home" factor for Armstrong. He was delisted by us because he was not up to scratch.

Don't you think that says a lot.

I work with one of Judds close mates. He still stays in contact with him. Like me this guy is a Melbourne supporter, and has asked Juddy many times about this....

Bottom line is he has it too good in Perth. he wont be going anywhere

Some how I think Judd will have it good anywhere he goes. It will all depend on money. We must make sure that even if he stays at West Coast that they have plenty of problems with the salary cap. Unless we turn it around quickly we will finish near the bottom and we should be debt free at the end of the year so we should have plenty of money to have a crack at him. We can only hope.


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