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If nothing else works then you have to go for the coincidences, trivia or the supernatural.

I read in the HUN today that one of his Companies is called "Three Zebras". There's obviously a subliminal connection between Sandringham, the MFC and Judd. I don't expect him to play for the Zebras but let's not forget that the Dees do a lot of their pre season training at the Sandringham ground which is apparently right around the corner from mum's place. Surely, that's more important than the $$$'s and the draft chocies when a player makes up his mind what club he's going to play for?

Any other of these 1%ers that the club can hang it's hat on?

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If nothing else works then you have to go for the coincidences, trivia or the supernatural.

I read in the HUN today that one of his Companies is called "Three Zebras". There's obviously a subliminal connection between Sandringham, the MFC and Judd. I don't expect him to play for the Zebras but let's not forget that the Dees do a lot of their pre season training at the Sandringham ground which is apparently right around the corner from mum's place. Surely, that's more important than the $$$'s and the draft chocies when a player makes up his mind what club he's going to play for?

Any other of these 1%ers that the club can hang it's hat on?

Here's one... every club that doesn't get Judd would prefer him to go to Melbourne than, say, Carlton, Collingwood or Essendon. Melbourne is the 'sentimental favourite' in the chase and hopefully this is worth something. I am so sick of wankers like Dwayne Russell saying 'we are not a big enough franchise' - what are we, a McDonalds restaurant? His (and other people's)obsession with Americanism in sport makes me sick. Let's hope the AFL doesn't end up as a meaningless, soul-less business like the NFL - I know a lot of Americans who love their sport and not one of them gives a flying f&^% about an NFL team.

I struggle to see what we can't offer this guy that he might want. We can pay the dough, we have some good young talent (that becomes finals material with Judd in the side), a new coach with a fresh approach (and the gift of the gab), a great new training facility in the pipe and great connections for non-football stuff. What will Dick Pratt offer? A date with Dick's wife (no thanks) or a job in a cardboard factory? If the Blues win out due to 'off field' factors then we might as well all throw in the towel now as no-one will ever take MFC seriously again...

We must get Judd.

This is a once in a lifetime opportunity.

This is not a time to be conservative.

Be BOLD Melbourne and get your man!!!

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Any other of these 1%ers that the club can hang it's hat on?

Judd was drafted with pick 3. Wears number 3. Born in 1983.

And if we flip the M on our logo clockwise, it looks a little like 3. :huh: wow. if that doesn't get him, nothing will.

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Judd was drafted with pick 3. Wears number 3. Born in 1983.

And if we flip the M on our logo clockwise, it looks a little like 3. :huh: wow. if that doesn't get him, nothing will.

1983 - 1+9+8+3 = 21 then 2 + 1 = 3

now that should seal it now jacey.

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Judd has a red car.. a very, very, very nice red car.

So we buy him a blue car to match......

You guys make me laugh :P !!!

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:lol:

Toot toot.. chugga chugga.. here comes Judd ;)

THIS WOULD SEAL IT!!!! genius. MFC must call Anthony Wiggles brother any buy the Big Rde Car.. As miss twiggley dropped the plans for raising a family as being one of the reasons CJ want to come back to bayside melb how cool would that be for their tribe!! The loacn honda dealer is a demon supporter and could display on loan in meantime!

Luv yr numerical symetrics but have two questions for you who can work all that out. If 3 is the factor does mean MFC will take 2 years to win a premiership as aould be 45 years since premiership in 64? Or will we have to wait until 2010 on basis that 2 +10 = 12???? :wacko:

(sorry to spoil the theories BUT the main problem with it is that MFC's next premiership will be 13th!! we've been stuck on 12th which I thought was lucky at the time fow way way too long! Premiership in 64 was 12th over all and 6th in my lifetime & I was born in December so I thought it was good omen :o

NOw if Juddy had sat down with MFC on anniversary of the day MFC last one the premiership (was earlier this week) would have been good omen!

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Luv yr numerical symetrics but have two questions for you who can work all that out. If 3 is the factor does mean MFC will take 2 years to win a premiership as aould be 45 years since premiership in 64? Or will we have to wait until 2010 on basis that 2 +10 = 12???? :wacko:

2010 - 2+0+1+0 = 3... which (amusingly) is also 3 years away

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Back in 1964 .. a premiership Capt left our team.. we've languished ever since

43 years later 4=3 =7 :) in 07

A Premiership Capt walks into our camp again... to reverse the hoodoo !!

( hey I'l grab at any straw if it'll work!!! lol ) :P

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If you want a good omen,

I had a dream a week ago, MFC approached me to talk to Chris, show him around the MCG and convince him to play for the Dees. I told him about how he can make a mark on this club and am the best modern day football this club has seen, and then we reminisced about the good old days following Gary Lyon, Swartz, Grinter, Danny Hughes, Strawbs, Wilson, Lovell, etc. He looked me in the eye and said

"I WILL PLAY FOR THE DEES"

Bring on JUDD

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J is the 10th letter of the alphabet

U is the 21st

D is the 4th

J + U + D + D

10 + 21 + 4 + 4 = 39

3 + 9 = 12

1 + 2 = 3!

Youv'e hit on it ML.

using your logic(?), the following applies

L = 12

Y = 25

O = 15

N = 14

this totals 66

6 + 6 = 12

1 + 2 = 3 (Lyon and Judds number)

It's a done deal.

And, if you add up the birth years of Lyon and Judd, 1967 and 1983 , giving 24 and 21 respectively,

the difference is ....3!

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