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Dean Bailey to Richmond...

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Good luck if true.. but It's Sportsnewsfirst right? They have as much credibility as Brendan Fevola on mad Monday.

 
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Yeah thought the same thing, but deep down I'd like to see him get a role somewhere else.

They were speculating that Bails was Adelaide bound on 360 (I think) a couple of days ago.


Kim Hagdom doing his usual guess work again! If true good luck to Bails, to good a football person not to be invloved in some capacity.

Might be the Cameron connection ?

 

I heard it was Adelaide he was going to as well... mentioned last night on AFL Teams I think.

Can we just have one thread for all wild Sports News First guesses masquerading as stories?


They were speculating that Bails was Adelaide bound on 360 (I think) a couple of days ago.

And League teams,

Good luck Kim you are bound to be right sometime.

As for Bails I hope he gets a position soon.

Can we just have one thread for all wild Sports News First guesses masquerading as stories?

either this or

A ban put on quoting Hagdorn and sportsnewsfirst because by reading that rubbish they

are stealing moments of our lives from us.

Hack journalism is Hack.

Is Haggers still trying to weasel his way out of his Craig to Carlton article?

Is Paul Connors involved with Sports News First? I heard on the radio that he had some kind of involvement. Part owner? But I can't seem to find anything about it anywhere, including at SNF.

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i hope he gets a gig somewhere, he has plenty to offer, but unfortunatley MFC got a bit too comfortable for a while there, so things needed to change

I hope bails ends up somewhere but I do like hearing his thoughts in the media aswell. But Sportsnewsfirst reporting it means nothing. Seriously I'm suprised they haven't reported rumours that I'm growing a third [censored] and that mark jamar has been called back to the homeland to play for Russia against the wallabies.

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