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YOU'RE JOKING RIGHT!? OK, I HAVE NOW LOST ANY RESPECT I HAD FOR JUDD!

Carlton, for gods sake this is shocking. He has said he wanted to go to a club that has success written on it, and yet he has chosen a team that has cheering for losses in the last 2-3 years. At least if he named Collingwood, but when to Carlton because of WC he could have disguised his true intentions.

I take back what i said yesterday, he is nothing but your typical, money hungry footballer and I'm glad we won't have to find find a way of squeezing him under our cap. In fact, i hope Carlton get found out for doing MORE salary cap breeches and he gets 10 years of failure at a club that is now built on that foundation.

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His career is over

Playing for the worst footy club in the country, and on the worst surface for soft tisse injuries

Judd, you are a [censored]

Choosing that ahead of your boyhood dream

Shame on you

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From Carlton FC:

The Carlton Football Club has confirmed that Chris Judd has nominated Carlton as the preferred Club to pursue his future career as a senior AFL footballer.

Carlton CEO Greg Swann said that the Club will be working through trade negotiations with the West Coast Eagles and Chris’s manager Paul Connors to complete a suitable exchange.

“We are delighted that Chris has seen fit to nominate the Carlton Football Club as his future home at a time when the Club is embarking on what will be a new and exciting era,” Swann said.

“Now that Chris has selected Carlton, we will formally commence discussions to finalise a trade appropriate to all parties. We are extremely confident that we can strike a suitable deal, but are mindful that there is still much to be done to secure Chris’s services.”

The Club will not be making any comment in respect of rumours or speculation about Carlton players or draft selection being exchanged in order for the deal to progress.

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Probably the worst decision he could've made for his groin too! TWANG! That's the sound of it going round 1 @ TD!

I could've handled Collingwood, because it's the logical choice anyone would make, but honestly.....Carlton!

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Said he wants facilities....... Theres is as bad as ours.....

Said he wants to win games....... When was the last time Carlton won anything.....

Said he wants to be part of a winning culture...... Or was it a culture of fans who boo opposition goals......

ENJOY ENOUGH TANKING TO WIN A PREMIERSHIP RIGHT IN TIME FOR YOUR RETIREMENT.

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......and you forgot the fact he said he wants to play on the 'G

The whole saga from top to bottom has been more than a little weird and now it is downright sinister.

I guess money really can talk :rolleyes: !!!

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Said he wants facilities....... Theres is as bad as ours.....

Said he wants to win games....... When was the last time Carlton won anything.....

Said he wants to be part of a winning culture...... Or was it a culture of fans who boo opposition goals......

ENJOY ENOUGH TANKING TO WIN A PREMIERSHIP RIGHT IN TIME FOR YOUR RETIREMENT.

A caller to 3AW last night said he was going to be paid $9m over five years. There are also whispers about him getting an executive role at some stage in the future with Pratt's company.

The same club was getting handouts from the AFL earlier this year.

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Carlton will give up pick 3 and 20 for sure...plus a player. Kennedy fits the mould, bc he is relatively expendable by Carlton, but was pick 4 in a strong draft and is a 20yrold 200cm key positioin player...

people may think that pick 3,20 and kennedy is not much to give up...

but when u think about it, its essentially 2 top5 picks (kennedy pick 4 only 2 years ago), plus pick 20 which could get a good player as well.

3 players> 1 player??? pick 3 and kennedy are sure to be 200game players. pick 20 could be great as well..who knows.

still quite a lot to give up

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