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PREVIEW: Nygren | Tierney | Kyogo vs Idah | Player Trading - THE HUDDLE BREAKDOWN EXTRA TIME
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It’s an absolutely jam-packed show this week as we welcome Alan back to Extra Time. The first Extra Time of the new season no less! The team cover a ton of ground looking at Nygren, Tierney, Yang, Forrest, Idah and more. Alan then gives us his two cents on player trading profit at the club. Tune in!
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