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Lixx Vsn Eych. :
where is our mudryk now?🥺
2025-05-04 07:01:12
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billroxburghh
br :
he was terrible💔
2025-05-04 01:17:00
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bun_250
Bun :
Miss my boy Mudryk man
2025-05-03 20:24:29
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a4oce
﷽ :
where is he bru😭🥀
2025-05-04 06:55:15
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.xs4int
lvst :
Man he was insane, where did all his talent go
2025-07-17 21:32:12
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henry.ls1
henry :
This was meant to be his year man 😔
2025-05-04 00:16:38
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football_goat._.goal
football goat :
i really need him,miss my star boy mudryk...
2025-05-04 18:50:39
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fuzzeo0
Fuzzeo0 :
Guys It took me 2 hours to make my mudryk edit pls check it out
2025-05-04 12:54:50
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ahbmy
hanimj🍉 :
i want him to play again bro let him play again
2025-05-04 00:55:18
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yo.okasha
itachi :
Free my goat
2025-05-04 05:09:41
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rdtyaalvrz
Alvarez. :
Miss this guy
2025-05-04 04:22:12
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craxy.12
Kyky 🐢 :
This 24/25 season looked like a promising season for Mudryk man 😔 miss him
2025-05-04 20:53:38
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nasir_ftbxl
𝕬𝖟𝖎𝖟 :
I just realised hes not gonna win the conference league with us 😔😔
2025-05-04 14:21:44
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rbgpiatti19
RBG.MakeMoney :
Love and missing u superstar
2025-07-12 05:28:19
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abdvlrahman1h
عبدل :
I believed in this guy
2025-05-04 06:43:32
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jackfae22
Your brother in Christ :
It’s not your fault brother
2025-06-19 21:21:15
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gepidinn
gabriell :
mudryk arrives, mudryk through and mudryk scores.
2025-05-10 15:11:19
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shroadk
Shro :
Man I remember that first game against Liverpool… what could’ve been
2025-07-15 06:33:08
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alfie.lampard
Alfie lampard :
Man I miss my ukranian gem 💎
2025-05-03 21:29:09
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amir_eam205
Amir🪄🎩💫 :
before palmer they had mudryk me a Liverpool fan sorry for my English it's to good🥀
2025-05-04 19:48:33
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kian04_
kian_04 :
He’s like the modern day Kennedy
2025-05-04 04:05:53
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mujtv
Diddy did it :
that's all of his highlights in Chelsea football club
2025-05-18 14:00:34
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jahbye
The Jiggler :
he was my favorite bad player
2025-05-05 18:48:29
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