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 Post subject: Re: a word from Mr Judd
PostPosted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 10:42 pm 
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Craig Bradley

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Nice work London. Best read of the off-season along with Uncle John's training picks.

CARN THE BAGGERS!


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 Post subject: Re: a word from Mr Judd
PostPosted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 6:16 am 
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london blue wrote:
A Judd, grew up barracking for South Melbourne. Changed teams once C Judd started playing for the WCE.


I wonder if he was torn at all in 2005 when the Swans finally broke their premiership drought.

Interesting his comments re: the old admin and Pagan.

We were 4-7 after beating Port in Round 11 and went on to lose 11 straight and Pagan was sacked in the middle of that losing streak.

I wonder how long after Swann was appointed Judd's decision to join the Blues was actually made and who was the biggest influence in getting him over...Pratt or Swann?

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 Post subject: Re: a word from Mr Judd
PostPosted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 6:50 am 
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kennyhunter wrote:
What! No mention of Melvey?


He spoke Chris's dad not Chris's girlfriend


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 Post subject: Re: a word from Mr Judd
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Melvey wrote:
kennyhunter wrote:
What! No mention of Melvey?


He spoke Chris's dad not Chris's girlfriend


Correct, therefore the restraining order taken out on Melvey was not mentioned....

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 Post subject: Re: a word from Mr Judd
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exsing wrote:
These are the type of posts that really makes this forum shine. Where else will a nobody like me be able to gain any inside word? Thanks for sharing this with us all LB. It is VERY much appreciated. :thumbsup:

Couldn't put it any better so copied it.

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 Post subject: Re: a word from Mr Judd
PostPosted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 10:03 am 
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London, thank you very much for your insightful post.

I think all of us have a glow now after reading that.

Carlton is the best football club in the entire world.

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 Post subject: Re: a word from Mr Judd
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"Carlton is the best football club in the entire world."

Yes it most certainly is :thumbsup:


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 Post subject: Re: a word from Mr Judd
PostPosted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 10:36 am 
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I told you LB that TC would appreciate the insight. You have been missed here at TC...not by me though:wink: .

I look forward to you sharing more fantastic info with the crew in further posts. I can jolt your memory...(just get your mind off the golf)....eg..there wasn't anyone but Carlton....no such thing as the box seat. Oh yeah...tell Flick I didn't reignite the CFC fever...you've always have it.

Did you pick up your autographed CFC #5 jumpers? How much was that again you paid at the auction?

I look forward to joining you at training in the next few weeks. Welcome back to TC.

GO Bluebaggers

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 Post subject: Re: a word from Mr Judd
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Like all before me, thanks very much for sharing a great encounter with the very gentlemanly Mr. Judd, LB- looking forward to the season already. BRING IT ON! :thanks: :cool: :smoking:

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 Post subject: Re: a word from Mr Judd
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Cheers LB you're a champ!

That was a great insight and really makes for quality reading in the off season.


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6. Shared one of his best football experiences - last years come back win against the Lions. Spent the game with the Krueze family and they had a great night (said most of the families have a great time together) - post game they crossed the ground after quite a few sherbets and went into the rooms. Never been into a football changeroom and experienced such an excited, pumped up group. (they says something, given his experiences with the WCE).

That game's being replayed on FS3 tomorrow morning at 1.30am :wink:


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 Post subject: Re: a word from Mr Judd
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What did yas eat...........?


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my favorite bit was the bit about Judd.............oops sorry....................JUDD...........!

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 Post subject: Re: a word from Mr Judd
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Blue Sombrero wrote:
exsing wrote:
These are the type of posts that really makes this forum shine. Where else will a nobody like me be able to gain any inside word? Thanks for sharing this with us all LB. It is VERY much appreciated. :thumbsup:

Couldn't put it any better so copied it.


+1

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 Post subject: Re: a word from Mr Judd
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JUDD!


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 Post subject: Re: a word from Mr Judd
PostPosted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 4:57 pm 
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kennyhunter wrote:
What! No mention of Melvey?
I think he did :wink:
LB wrote:
7. Only downer was some of his experiences with Carlton members. He chose to sit with the main members in the first year at Carlton, rather than with the families and friends etc. He wont do it in 2009. Says a number of times blues fans can be very disappointing in the way they bag the players - gets pretty ugly! (fair comment from him ). Referred to third round when Chris did a shoulder (in fact played with the injury all year) - when a couple of crazed fans got very ugly made unfair suggestions about CJ's effort etc.

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 Post subject: Re: a word from Mr Judd
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teagueyubeauty wrote:
kennyhunter wrote:
What! No mention of Melvey?
I think he did :wink:
LB wrote:
7. Only downer was some of his experiences with Carlton members. He chose to sit with the main members in the first year at Carlton, rather than with the families and friends etc. He wont do it in 2009. Says a number of times blues fans can be very disappointing in the way they bag the players - gets pretty ugly! (fair comment from him ). Referred to third round when Chris did a shoulder (in fact played with the injury all year) - when a couple of crazed fans got very ugly made unfair suggestions about CJ's effort etc.



I think this one should be discussed in another thread, but yeah, really disheartening to have feral standards on our side. We should encourage a change in culture in some of our own: to encourage fans that bagging Carlton players at the footy is unacceptable.

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 Post subject: Re: a word from Mr Judd
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bondiblue wrote:
We should encourage a change in culture in some of our own: to encourage fans that bagging Carlton players at the footy is unacceptable.


Good luck with that, BondiBlue!


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