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Tim Harrington on Trade Radio

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Just wondering if you guys would be able to answer a question for me.....What time is trade week radio on and can you listen through the AFL app?

Usually 3pm. Can listen through the app apparently as they've started the show a week early and it's not ready as yet, it is on the AFL website though.

 

Tim was on SEN today, did anybody listen to it?

Tim was on SEN today, did anybody listen to it?

It's on the MFC website.

 

Tim was on SEN today, did anybody listen to it?

That's twice in 2 days his been on the radio, shouldn't he be out and about leaving no stone unturned rather then doing radio interviews?

That's twice in 2 days his been on the radio, shouldn't he be out and about leaving no stone unturned rather then doing radio interviews?

Had stuie on here yesterday complaining about how quiet the club was, now you complaining about TH's interviews explaining to the Dee faithful what could be in the works or who the club is interested in.

Damned if you do, damned if you don't.

Come back after 2 weeks for results.


-Subtlely hinted that Viney would be back at MFC after 2 years if GC or GWS go after him

Chris Connolly said the same thing to me after the Melbourne Business Community function on Monday night. I suspect that Viney may have been asked to convey that message in his interview with the Gold Coast at the combine.

That's twice in 2 days his been on the radio, shouldn't he be out and about leaving no stone unturned rather then doing radio interviews?

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That's twice in 2 days his been on the radio, shouldn't he be out and about leaving no stone unturned rather then doing radio interviews?

That's it osilik.

If you say 'leaving no stone unturned' one more time I am going to ignore you.

 

Someone's discovered how to put images into his posts...

Sometimes they express my views perfectly.

But I do know you've always kept a close eye on my private page Clint, so in future maybe I'll run these things by you...


We could conceivably finish up with Byrnes, Dawes and Wellingham; that should be enough to get Stuie off his new medication or at least temporarily put a halt to it until the season starts.

Sometimes they express my views perfectly.

But I do know you've always kept a close eye on my private page Clint, so in future maybe I'll run these things by you...

Settle petal, just playing around.

Article on facebook saying that Time Harrington faced the media to explain " talk about the moves we'd like to make during Free Agency and why"

Why keep it a secret until a deal is done guys?

Unless it is a big smoke screen?

hey everyone.... look over there >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Article on facebook saying that Time Harrington faced the media to explain " talk about the moves we'd like to make during Free Agency and why"

Why keep it a secret until a deal is done guys?

Unless it is a big smoke screen?

JT can you please do me a favour?

Can you get a photo of JM without that god awful Blazer!

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hey everyone.... look over there >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Alright after listening to it it is not as bad as the headline suggested, but still says, yeah we are intersted in Dawes, yeah we are interested in Wellingham ect

But then we are intersted in them because we want a tall forward and midfielders and that is what they are.

Was very open about our picks being one the table, and that CONTRACTED players had been offered for these picks?

still suggested we intended to be active, but it is only free agency until monday, also we need to know what is happening with the Viney pick ect and its value.

wait and see, i think it will be Byrnes then maybe see what happens with dawes and pederson who i would like to see one of at teh club to help out mitch and the other forwards.

JT can you please do me a favour?

Can you get a photo of JM without that god awful Blazer!

Nope :)

I like them, the Australian Cricket team uses them, so does the Australian Rugby team wears them. I think it is just people associate it with schools, scotch or what ever which they dont like?

I see no issue with the blazers personally being worn a few times a year.

Nope :)

I like them, the Australian Cricket team uses them, so does the Australian Rugby team wears them. I think it is just people associate it with schools, scotch or what ever which they dont like?

I see no issue with the blazers personally being worn a few times a year.

Then I will have to close my left eye when i read your comments.

Then I will have to close my left eye when i read your comments.

i am looking for another pic atm, no promises though :P

Yeah I think Dawes would be a decent pick up as long as we don't have to give up much trade wise and Collingwood pay half his contract.

Dawes to melbourne for Gyberts, Cook and Morton


Dawes to melbourne for Gyberts, Cook and Morton

TPM, I'd like one of your crappy diamonds. In return I'll give you not one, not two, but THREE steaming turds!

It's better than one turd, isn't it?

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