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Published 22:59 10 Apr 2016 BST
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— alan judge (@10judgey) April 10, 2016Judge wrote: "First of all, I would like to thank everyone for their messages of support; from the Bees fans, players I have and have not played with and from fans of other clubs around the country. "It has been very touching to me and my family. "This is football, things like this happen, that's life. "I will be back stronger and much better than I have been before. "I will achieve my dream one way or the other. Nothing will hold me back."
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