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As reported in the Age article today one of the two big reasons he chose Carlton was because of their environmental president! It says "In wooing Judd, who takes an interest in environmental issues, the Blues promoted the environmental credentials of Pratt's packaging and recycling company, Visy."

What a load load of BS! cash is now made out of plastic, not reycled paper!

http://realfooty.com.au/news/news/blues-to...101.html?page=2

 

after the arrival of judd they have decided to rename mc labor park. THey wanted to name it after him so they thought long and hard but fittingly went back to the old name

Princess PArk!

 

He can be pink for all I care. He is not, and never will be, a demon so stop posting topics about him; he has no influence on the MFC.

He can be pink for all I care. He is not, and never will be, a demon so stop posting topics about him; he has no influence on the MFC.

Agreed.


There's only one Brad Green!

 
I reckon we need to ban Judd's name.

He will now be known as "He who must not be named" as well as "You know who"

....How about "Dudd"

after the arrival of judd they have decided to rename mc labor park. THey wanted to name it after him so they thought long and hard but fittingly went back to the old name

Princess PArk!

Its Princes Park.

Maybe name the joint Judds Junkyard.


or duddernaught?

Or Dudd-O-Naut if you work at foxsports footy. Did anybody see that On the Couch, where they spelt Juddernaught as 'Judd-O-Naut'? I couldn't believe the stupidity at the time.

well what a lot of shizen Mr Judd !!

you want green.. Pratt is a babe in the woods compared to the "environment friendliness " and Green-ness " of this bloke

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,2...124-664,00.html

Szental IS Mr Green !!..

so to say we arent gren enough is like saying the Eiffel tower isnt french enough !! sacre bleu !! ffs..lol

but please ...keep trotting out the excuses..

Training facilities....balderdash !!

Greenyness.. well does a bear sh!t in the woods?

want s to play on the G.. go figure !!

be part of a winning team.... this is the one I love.. .. the Bluetankers !!! winners !!

you would still command respect if you only had come out and said....show me the money!!

we wouldnt care for you.. but we'd call a spade a spade..

Now we're just going to call you everything else under the sun.

I almost feel sorry for him...hope pratt's made a dollar shaped bed for you...coz we know you cant lay straight !!!

very disappointed in you ... but extremely relieved a person of your character ISNT coming to Melbourne !!

You wear No 3 !! not even worthy of his dirty soscks !!

cant wait for the next installment of excuses 101 !!

Evidently the Carbon emissions of MFC were simply too high for his standards.

to say nothing of the Methane eminating from Princess park !!!!!! :D


As reported in the Age article today one of the two big reasons he chose Carlton was because of their environmental president! It says "In wooing Judd, who takes an interest in environmental issues, the Blues promoted the environmental credentials of Pratt's packaging and recycling company, Visy."

What a load load of BS! cash is now made out of plastic, not reycled paper!

http://realfooty.com.au/news/news/blues-to...101.html?page=2

BA HA HA HA!

Thought this had something to do with Brad too!

Dick Pratt would have to plant trees until he turns 200 to fix the damage his business has done over +50 years of its existence (remember green has only become fashionable recently), actually he must be feeling guilty about it. I hear he drives a Prius.

Agree with others though....please no more Judd threads. He is Carltank, so he is poison.


what an idiot....he doesnt really care about anything other than making himself look good

I reckon we need to ban Judd's name.

He will now be known as "He who must not be named" as well as "You know who"

"Judd the [censored]" will do

Don't Visy own Pulp mills, and you need cut down trees to produce pulp. Someone needs to tell him to shut up or admit the the CFC offer was higher than the other bids.

 
How can he be green with CFC :D

Very clever ;) !!!


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