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i will boo chris Judd next season.

if he chooses Carlton then he is a [censored] lyer, bc Carlton have worse facilities than us at optus oval. they are getting upgraded in 2 years, but so are ours!!!

if he chooses Collingwood then he is a farkin sellout mercinary.

pathetic Judd. uv achieved everything in footy. u had a chance to come to MFC as its saviour and win us our 1st premiership in 43 years!

will hate to see him in black and white especially. bloody filth

 
i will boo chris Judd next season.

if he chooses Carlton then he is a [censored] lyer, bc Carlton have worse facilities than us at optus oval. they are getting upgraded in 2 years, but so are ours!!!

if he chooses Collingwood then he is a farkin sellout mercinary.

pathetic Judd. uv achieved everything in footy. u had a chance to come to MFC as its saviour and win us our 1st premiership in 43 years!

will hate to see him in black and white especially. bloody filth

The thing that I find to be a colossal headf*ck is that we were eliminated before Carlton. This obviously means that he sees Carlton as a better alternative to Collingwood than us. Because, now, Carlton will be where he winds up if things fall through with Collingwood. I would dearly love to know why this is the case.

The thing that I find to be a colossal headf*ck is that we were eliminated before Carlton. This obviously means that he sees Carlton as a better alternative to Collingwood than us. Because, now, Carlton will be where he winds up if things fall through with Collingwood. I would dearly love to know why this is the case.

The fact that we were eliminated first, and that Carlton are still in the mix, says to me that he is chasing the dollar.

Carlton have NOTHING, I repeat, NOTHING to give him on the field. They have a crap list, poor facilities, their president knows nothing about football, and they have a rookie coach who is nowhere near as impressive as Bailey. They also play at TD.

Money money and more money. That is the two things that Carlton and Collingwood have in common.

You can bet that if Pratt wasn't at Carlton, Judd wouldn't even consider them.

Hope he enjoys his premiership success...in 2018! :rolleyes:

 

I heard that he has knocked back Carlton as well - they just havent announced it yet.

Yes... well we all 'heard' he was coming to Melbourne and we have learnt the very hard way that what we 'hear' and what is actually 'done' are often very different. :)


Hope he slips through to the PSD and goes to Richmond personally. Eagles should play real hard ball with the Pies.

Why does he owe MFC anything and why was it his responsibility to come and be the saviour and when the club their first flag?

You people who don't like him now are all tossers and are being completely unreal!

Why does he owe MFC anything and why was it his responsibility to come and be the saviour and when the club their first flag?

You people who don't like him now are all tossers and are being completely unreal!

maybe have a look at the facts and you'll be pi**ed off too.

he's rejected us for things he would have known about before he even nominated us.

you find that impressive?

 
Why does he owe MFC anything and why was it his responsibility to come and be the saviour and when the club their first flag?

You people who don't like him now are all tossers and are being completely unreal!

thats outragous!! we are angry because he nominated us in his top 4 and lead us along for the ride getting our hopes up when he knew we had crappy facilities. he should never have put us in the top four if he wasnt ever going to come here. hes pretending to be loyal or something, but is hurting us more. and now the players that were been talked about in trade deals like TJ are gonna be [censored] off and will not play with their heart on their sleeve because the club wanted to get rid of them. I wouldnt be surprised if Trav tried to leave to be honessed.

maybe have a look at the facts and you'll be pi**ed off too.

he's rejected us for things he would have known about before he even nominated us.

you find that impressive?

Yeah but even though he knew that he was still willing to give the dees a shot. Porbably because he wanted to come and help a club that he barracked for despite oweing them nothing!


Why does he owe MFC anything and why was it his responsibility to come and be the saviour and when the club their first flag?

You people who don't like him now are all tossers and are being completely unreal!

Nah he doesn't, I agree. But this whole fiasco has been nothing less but tasteless and overblown. Coming out and picking out our facilities is unprofessional imo. Something is brewing with him, some incentive. How could he, a player so successful, look beyond the fact that we have made the 3rd most finals appearences, behind bombers and WC yet still consider Carlton even though he said he wants a successful club, on and off the field? Carlton made a profit this year for the first time in 5 or 6 years. We've made successive profits 3 years in a row.

thats outragous!! we are angry because he nominated us in his top 4 and lead us along for the ride getting our hopes up when he knew we had crappy facilities. he should never have put us in the top four if he wasnt ever going to come here. hes pretending to be loyal or something, but is hurting us more. and now the players that were been talked about in trade deals like TJ are gonna be [censored] off and will not play with their heart on their sleeve because the club wanted to get rid of them. I wouldnt be surprised if Trav tried to leave to be honessed.

i heard Trav wants out anyway

Chri$ Judd belongs at Carlton. Send him off there and let's watch him stagnate on the bottom of the latter with his awesome facilities.

i heard Trav wants out anyway

Believe me Trav will probably be shown the door


i heard Trav wants out anyway

Why, because he had it easy under Daniher and he knows he might have to do some hard work now?

Wouldnt surprise me

Yeah but even though he knew that he was still willing to give the dees a shot. Porbably because he wanted to come and help a club that he barracked for despite oweing them nothing!

well that's obviously not the case.

he's not with us

duh

Why, because he had it easy under Daniher and he knows he might have to do some hard work now?

Wouldnt surprise me

probably,in my opinion he plays more like a no.15-20 draft pick than a no.1 anyway..........goodbye!

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