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Chris Judd is a [censored]
 

God I hope so and its good night from me as well - fingers crossed as I sleep - and toes!

you have echoed what i have been going to sleep dreaming about since this saga began

 

YM that is easily the best post I have ever seen on Demonland. I am NOT going to sleep tonight, even though I have to start work at 5am. I CANT THINK ABOUT ANYTHING ELSE!!!!

From the words of this idiot who is still pounding the keyboard at 10:30pm on a Sunday night, wondering if there are any more clues ... goodnight and good riddance we are almost over this!


This is a bad omen, Y_M is generally way off with his game predictions (Yes I know they're exaggerated, still), but lets hope this is different...

 

I feel like if I sleep tonight, that I'm going to miss the initial announcement.

Half of me is about to go into celebration mode, and the other is fearing the worst. All the talk today about the pies made me sick. Let's hope for the best!

The quicker you get to sleep, the sooner you wake up to hear the announcement!!!

lets keep our fingers crossed.

are we definitely finding out tomorrow?

Only if you believe Sportsbet are on the money - dude there told me indirectly it would be tomorrow, but he might have meant that stuff on Channel 7 tonight?? All very confusing.

Alwell we'll soon see ay, my mail is that it will be announced tomorrow after 2pm, but i am unsure of how reliable it is. Hopefully tomorrow arvo when I come home from work I'm posting "OMFG BEST DAY OF MY LIFE!!!1".

Happy Judd dreaming everyone, night! :)


Amen to you YM

YM, you [censored] me to tears99% of the time. After reading that i'm ready to run through brick walls.

something wrong here again I agree with you Chook

YM for all your ......... geez I hope you are right

Super post YM, but the tools on SEN apparently believe Connors has said the announcement will be late this week. If this is true, then bugger what Chris Judd wants, I'm going to nominate a club for him, so that we can get this done and dusted.

Super post YM, but the tools on SEN apparently believe Connors has said the announcement will be late this week. If this is true, then bugger what Chris Judd wants, I'm going to nominate a club for him, so that we can get this done and dusted.

It was a more romantic notion that Judd would publicly nominate his club of choice and then the clubs could work out the deal. Doesn't look like this is gunna happen.

It seems he is now letting WCE and the involved clubs work out the deals. That way, when he does announce, the deal has already been struck and he can do so with 100% confidence.

It probably is why we're getting conflicting "inside" knowledge from both Melbourne and Collingwood. He's playing them against each other.

I'm not watching anymore.

No Judd, No Cry.


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100% correct as always Yze_Magic. :rolleyes:

I guess I undersetimated just how pathetic and mentally weak Judd is

Soft as butter

 

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