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Boo Judd this week

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I think it is our duty as a club to boo and hish Judd everytime he goes near the ball.

We must remind this traitorous [censored] what a money hungry germ he is.

was there ever a bigger case of prostitution in history? Notwithstanding the time I was made to eat my greens before I could go and see my beloved Dees trounce the Dawks at Glenferrie oval.

aaah, *sigh* memories - they won that day, too.

 
was there ever a bigger case of prostitution in history? Notwithstanding the time I was made to eat my greens before I could go and see my beloved Dees trounce the Dawks at Glenferrie oval.

aaah, *sigh* memories - they won that day, too.

I think a demonstration against Judd for treating us with contempt could end up counterproductive and spur him on to play a great game. That said, if he's struggling and Melbourne are winning well (please :wub: ) then I'll probably be the first to let him know it.

I wonder how our players regard this situation. The likelihood is that they don't care one way or the other but back in John Northey's day he would have used this sort of thing as a spur to rev up his charges. Shows how different football is today and how different our club is these days. I think they play with all the emotion of a dead fish nowadays.

I think a demonstration against Judd for treating us with contempt could end up counterproductive and spur him on to play a great game. That said, if he's struggling and Melbourne are winning well (please :wub: ) then I'll probably be the first to let him know it.

Hmmm, 'cause we all know how successful a strategy it was against Des Headland last year.........

 
I think they play with all the emotion of a dead fish nowadays.

This is my reply to the thread on "marketing at the MFC".

"They say a fish rots from the head down and I am starting to smell rotten fish. "

Funny!!!!!!!!

I think it is our duty as a club to boo and hish Judd everytime he goes near the ball.

We must remind this traitorous [censored] what a money hungry germ he is.

Are you serious.. i wont have a voice by qtr time..


I think a demonstration against Judd for treating us with contempt could end up counterproductive and spur him on to play a great game. That said, if he's struggling and Melbourne are winning well (please :wub: ) then I'll probably be the first to let him know it.

I wonder how our players regard this situation. The likelihood is that they don't care one way or the other but back in John Northey's day he would have used this sort of thing as a spur to rev up his charges. Shows how different football is today and how different our club is these days. I think they play with all the emotion of a dead fish nowadays.

100% concur Whispering - that was the day that matthews broke steve smith's nose and the older johnno played a blinder on dipper. standing room only, a couple of cans, game worth eight points and they pulled it off!!

Emotion? what emotion? that went out the door with commitment, loyalty, camaraderie, humility, you know what i'm talking about....

ps do parents out there still feed their kids brussel sprouts??

i dont blame him for not choosing us, have a look at us, we are a rabble, so it was a smart choice, carlton are going to be force in years to come, we on the other hand, you be the judge, we all just dont know what to predict with melbourne. if we had of had him we would still be lanquishing on the bottom, he hasnt played that good has he? by whatever tactics carlton have done in the past, im giving them credit, we werent smart enough to do the same. i love the club, and i pay my membership even though i live interstate, but get over it, chris judd is only a person like everyone else on the field, maybe a little better, but really ive been over it for ages.

Really, what is the purpose of going to the footy and boo-ing. I dont take that much notice of opposition players. Prefer to watch ours and what they're up to.

Though i will be watching Fev kick for goal. He has the best kicking action in the league, and it goes a long way as well.

As for Judd, he was never coming to MFC!! Lyon was the only one getting a 'rodger' of it. Now the rest of you get over it. And NO, J Brown will never be seen at the Junction Oval or Casey Fields, so get over that too!!! Happy days

 

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