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I was just thinking ahead and wondering how we will all be feeling at 2.05 PM on the 12th of October 2007 when the trading period has ended.

 
  Redleg said:
I was just thinking ahead and wondering how we will all be feeling at 2.05 PM on the 12th of October 2007 when the trading period has ended.

Pain when we all realise that Judd won't be at Melboure.

PLEASE ME!!! BE WRONG!!!!!

I didn't think anything could top the pain of losing Thompson, but the pain of not getting Judd would be so much worse.

I'm predicting pain.

 
  Jaded said:
I didn't think anything could top the pain of losing Thompson, but the pain of not getting Judd would be so much worse.

I'm predicting pain.

It is far more painful losing a guy who we have put time and effor into, knowing he will be a great player, than it is losing something you never had.


  Run and Carry Resurrection said:
I've got a sick feeling in my stomach that Judd is going to go to Collingwood.

As do I

  Run and Carry Resurrection said:
I've got a sick feeling in my stomach that Judd is going to go to Collingwood.

If that's the case, he wasn't/isn't a true Melbourne supporter

 

He won't go to Collingwood. Word is he idolised the Dees as a kid - Lyon was his hero. The filthy depths are no place for one of our lost soldiers. Come home Juddy. Follow the light.

  Grooski said:
He won't go to Collingwood. Word is he idolised the Dees as a kid - Lyon was his hero. The filthy depths are no place for one of our lost soldiers. Come home Juddy. Follow the light.

Then Pendlebury's a self hating...Magpie. With every possesion he gets, he curses himself and cries a little inside.

As big a fan of the Dees as he was, unfortunately he's a lost soul.


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  Grooski said:
He won't go to Collingwood. Word is he idolised the Dees as a kid - Lyon was his hero. The filthy depths are no place for one of our lost soldiers. Come home Juddy. Follow the light.

I actually wasn't limiting the thread to Judd. There are other trades that can be done.

I think we should sound out king from the cats, he wont play in their finals this year and a low draft pick might be enough to get him to the club and god knows we could do with a ruckman, especially one with a bit of mongrel in him.

I'm sure Jeff White would be stoked working alongside King.....

HaHa....

Watch the big plastic face mask he wears during training!

  jacey said:
Then Pendlebury's a self hating...Magpie. With every possesion he gets, he curses himself and cries a little inside.

As big a fan of the Dees as he was, unfortunately he's a lost soul.

Its like prostitution. You know you have to, you hate every second and wash yourself after.


  Grooski said:
Its like prostitution. You know you have to, you hate every second and wash yourself after.

:unsure:

  Redleg said:
I was just thinking ahead and wondering how we will all be feeling at 2.05 PM on the 12th of October 2007 when the trading period has ended.

They say that there's a fine line between pleasure and pain. I really don't care what the feeling is on 12th October 2007 but it would be nice to feel some pleasure 11 and a half months later.

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  Whispering_Jack said:
They say that there's a fine line between pleasure and pain. .

You know who said it " Chrissie Amphlett and the Divinyls".

  Whispering_Jack said:
but it would be nice to feel some pleasure 11 and a half months later.

Certainly that would be very nice feeling to have to win a flag


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