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Dean Bailey

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Dean Bailey is on Before the Game after this add break.

Just thought let you know.

 

I love listening to bailey - he evades the tough questions with class e.g. when asked when he expected MFC to play finals - "Thats a very tough question to answer in two minutes, so I won't". Pure comic gold.

I love listening to bailey - he evades the tough questions with class e.g. when asked when he expected MFC to play finals - "Thats a very tough question to answer in two minutes, so I won't". Pure comic gold.

I'd much rather Bailey be honest and answer the question.

I don't find politicians funny when they evade questions, why is it funny when a man who has a much more important job does it?

 
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Well its pretty much impossible to tell yet.

realisticly it may be stil 3 years of and i doubt he wants to say that on public tele

I'd much rather Bailey be honest and answer the question.

I don't find politicians funny when they evade questions, why is it funny when a man who has a much more important job does it?

Its funny because he was on a lighthearted show about footy - surrounded by comedians. He was not on Footy Classified - where he would be in the hot seat.


I'd much rather Bailey be honest and answer the question.

I don't find politicians funny when they evade questions, why is it funny when a man who has a much more important job does it?

Bailey is also street savvy and knows very well making a prediction of this nature and where we are at is a headline waiting to happen

Peter Schwab tried doing that and got lambasted for it

I would have simply answered ..........September :lol:

Dean did say that he likes to get 2 full pre seasons in his draft picks. He said that look at a player in Jack Watts after 2 full pre seasons and basically we should be looking at finals then. It's a shame he wasn't on for longer. He is a funny guy. I thought they may have asked a bit more about the game tomorrow but I guess they didn't have much time.

I'd much rather Bailey be honest and answer the question.

I don't find politicians funny when they evade questions, why is it funny when a man who has a much more important job does it?

It was the right answer to that question at that moment.

He thinks quickly. You don't.

 
Well its pretty much impossible to tell yet.

realisticly it may be stil 3 years of and i doubt he wants to say that on public tele

when you think back, bails has been very consistant in Not, putting limitations on players individually, nor expectations on the Team regarding ladder position. They shouldn't get ahead of themselves, thinking of things, other than their own, & teams game for the day.

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