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S2 EP26 - No Bradley, No problem

An episode of the The Full of Bulls Podcast podcast, hosted by Full of Bulls Podcast, titled "S2 EP26 - No Bradley, No problem" was published on October 5, 2018 and runs 38 minutes.

October 5, 2018 ·38m · The Full of Bulls Podcast

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The Red Bulls made a statement against Atlanta United w/a big 2-0 victory without the services of Bradley Wright-Phillips and Tyler Adams. Now New York must fly out to the West Coast one last time in 2018 for what could be a tricky encounter with the San Jose Earthquakes.

The Red Bulls made a statement against Atlanta United w/a big 2-0 victory without the services of Bradley Wright-Phillips and Tyler Adams. Now New York must fly out to the West Coast one last time in 2018 for what could be a tricky encounter with the San Jose Earthquakes.
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