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Or maybe go to GWS with Buddy!mattys123 wrote:Time to get this thread going again, and we start with a doosy;
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/afl/more-ne ... 6570363079
Judd may retire at the end of the year.The dual Brownlow medallist turns 30 in September - an age that sees many footballers leave the game - but his brilliant form means his future is in his hands.
The fact he will not consider a deal now leaves it open that Judd may not play a 13th season next year.
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Has other interests these days and better ways of making mega bucks, including joint ownership of a sleazy nightclub.mattys123 wrote:Time to get this thread going again, and we start with a doosy;
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/afl/more-ne ... 6570363079
Judd may retire at the end of the year.The dual Brownlow medallist turns 30 in September - an age that sees many footballers leave the game - but his brilliant form means his future is in his hands.
The fact he will not consider a deal now leaves it open that Judd may not play a 13th season next year.
And just re that, with the well known culture of nightclubs I'm surprised it was not mentioned during the recent drug debate. Imagine if it was a pies player.
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that's a fair bow to draw.mattys123 wrote:Time to get this thread going again, and we start with a doosy;
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/afl/more-ne ... 6570363079
Judd may retire at the end of the year.The dual Brownlow medallist turns 30 in September - an age that sees many footballers leave the game - but his brilliant form means his future is in his hands.
The fact he will not consider a deal now leaves it open that Judd may not play a 13th season next year.
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SO, to get Judd, and a few, ahem, "superstars ", ahem, like Gibbs and Kroooozer, they tanked and got 3 wooden spoons, and they got those spoons for sweet bugger all, cos they aint anywhere near the flag . ! Least of all with an elderly embittered fool, who is their coach for all the wrong reasons. ( as even two of my Carlton mates agree ).
3 Spoons for sweet f-ck all, suck it up Scum. !! LOL LOL LOL
3 Spoons for sweet f-ck all, suck it up Scum. !! LOL LOL LOL
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Another gem! probably by an Essendon Scum Supporter! still worth viewing:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKMUfxUR4cQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKMUfxUR4cQ
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Mossi wrote: Another gem! probably by an Essendon Scum Supporter! still worth viewing:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKMUfxUR4cQ
LMFAO
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Now, here's a happy thought to wish for: Carltank lose to GWS on Sunday night.
Per Gerard Whateley on AFL 360, "they'll have to shut down talkback radio for 3 days."
This thread might just top 100 pages if the guys in orange can get up.
So, very quietly... Go Giants!
Per Gerard Whateley on AFL 360, "they'll have to shut down talkback radio for 3 days."
This thread might just top 100 pages if the guys in orange can get up.
So, very quietly... Go Giants!
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i laughed when i saw that segment. even if they lose to the suns it'll still be enjoyable.MagpieBat wrote:Now, here's a happy thought to wish for: Carltank lose to GWS on Sunday night.
Per Gerard Whateley on AFL 360, "they'll have to shut down talkback radio for 3 days."
This thread might just top 100 pages if the guys in orange can get up.
So, very quietly... Go Giants!
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I cant wait for the Scum to put in a real real shocker, in the season, and see the old man burst a blood vessel at his post match press conference. Serve the old fart right, and dont tell me Judd isnt as mad as hell at losing the Captaincy. !
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and as he should have been initially. Well done to the NSW DPP. The other 3 involved were convicted, so why wasn't he.Albert Parker wrote:Heath Scotland has had his previous assault sanction overturned by the NSW DPP. He's now been criminally charged. There goes his fireman ambitions.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/afl/more-ne ... 6583650206
CARLTON veteran Heath Scotland has been convicted over a wild pub brawl that saw him king-hit a patron in the face, leaving him unconscious.
The NSW Director of Public Prosecutions today successfully appealed the sentence handed to Scotland, 32, who escaped conviction after pleading guilty last October to his role in the pub melee.
The reigning best and fairest winner was placed on a two-year good behaviour bond for his king-hit, despite facing a maximum penalty of two years' jail.
But District Court Judge Paul Lakatos said the Magistrate presiding over the original hearing had ruled on an incorrect basis.
Namely he said it was wrong that Scotland was considered to be of "good character" despite a 2005 incident that saw him assault a woman at Crown Casino.
"I consider that material says something about the character, or lack of good character, of (Mr Scotland)," he said.
"The offence is one of such seriousness a (non-conviction) is not appropriate.
"This is not the first time he comes before the courts on assault matters," he said.
In 2005, Scotland, then aged 25, faced Melbourne Magistrates' Court charged with assault and recklessly causing injury over an altercation at Next Blue in the Crown casino complex.
The court heard Scotland and Sarah Bos argued before he started flicking his drink on her clothes and in her face.
Ms Bos pushed Scotland away and he allegedly hit her with an open hand to the right side of the face.
The court heard security ejected Scotland but he later returned and had to be thrown out again after getting into another argument with Ms Bos.
Scotland was placed on a court diversion program, at the conclusion of which no conviction or guilty plea is recorded.
Judge Latakos said a similar system did not apply in NSW.
But because of the program, NSW police were not able to submit evidence of prior criminal history because Victorian records show there is none for Scotland.
But Judge Latakos today allowed prosecutors to submit Victoria Police LEAP records detailing the incident.
He said despite the non-conviction the assault had to be considered in relation to today's appeal.
He said it was inappropriate for Scotland to be dealt with as a "clean skin".
Last year, Scotland's lawyer argued that a conviction would jeopardise the club's reigning best and fairest winner's dream of becoming a firefighter after his football career ends.
It was the second time Scotland had used the firefighter defence after using it during hearings for the 2005 hearings.
But in a letter tendered to the court today MFB Nick Easy said even if Scotland avoided a conviction he would be ineligible to join the brigade for at last 10 years.
Scotland was today convicted and placed on a 12 month good behaviour bond.
He was previously fined $3000 and suspended for two games by Carlton.
Three other men - including Scotland's brother Brett - were convicted and fined over the Mulwala incident.
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