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  1. Dier Hard

    Dier Hard G'day mate!

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    Marcus Edwards training with Brentford with a view to a permanent move.
     
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  2. The RDBD

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    Oh he still wants to go. In Levy I trust regarding Eriksen trying to go full Judas on the club.
     
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    If none of them are currently injured, then all of them better be
    starting XI match fit / sharp come the start of the season.
     
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    Would be a decent move for him if true. And us. Apparently there are a number of German sides interested in Onomah for £8-10m.
     
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  5. Dier Hard

    Dier Hard G'day mate!

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    Yeah, shame it hasn’t worked out as huge things were expected but oh well.

    £8m-£10m would be solid business for Onomah and again, shame it never worked out...
     
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  6. Dier Hard

    Dier Hard G'day mate!

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    Ornstein has said Trippier’s completed his move to Atleti and it’ll be announced tonight.
     
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  8. Dier Hard

    Dier Hard G'day mate!

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    I can’t believe he’s an Atletico player. Such a random transfer <laugh>
     
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    Definitely wish Tripps all the best, had a poor season last year but been a good servant. He was never going to replace Walker, who left us at the top of his game as one of the best RBs in the game, but he had some great moments, particularly the Fulham freekick at the beginning of last season.
     
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  11. Dier Hard

    Dier Hard G'day mate!

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    I’m seriously buzzing for him. I didn’t think Trippier would be able to leave Spurs for a better side but he’s managed it. Atleti are gonna be making a real push for La Liga this season, would love to see him succeed there.

    Yeah that Fulham free kick or his general elite level performances against Watford (they must be glad he’s gone <laugh>) were some highlights. At times he didn’t get the credit he deserved but unfortunately last season was so bad for him that I think he knew the best option was to leave as we’d be replacing him internally or externally.
     
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    Yep, best of luck to him. Always behaved professionally during his time with us. It’s an incredible opportunity for him to be living and working in Madrid.
    I’m just somewhat surprised that he’s ended up there!
     
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    Farewell, Trippier. Your part played in the Spurs rise is duly noted. <applause>
    All that remains are the following on-pitch instructions. Play like :

    1. a GOAT when the opposition is the state-sponsored neighbours

    2. last season + one foot amputated, when the opposition is Spurs.
     
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    I have to say it's a very ambitious move for him. Seldom few British players move to big clubs abroad, and when they do they tend to be attackers not defenders. He's a Burnley lad who probably doesn't speak a word of Spanish beyond the little he'll have picked up in training. I see this as a massive risk for his career as I honestly don't think he's good enough for them and also worry that - as a confidence player - all it will take is one run of bad form and his whole first season will go to pot. If he can cripple Diego Costa in training, he leaves with my blessing.
     
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    As I do not think Simeone is yet fully loco, one must assume he has
    seen something in Trippier that is suited to the Atletico game + will
    endure scrutiny of yer average La Liga opposition,
     
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    Best of luck Trippier....top professional...didnt force a move and think hes better than the rest.

    Hope he tears it up with Athletico Madrid...that league might suit his game speed
     
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    And someone who is prone to high profile mistakes.
    Will be interesting to see how Simeone manages him.
     
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    Must be so weird. I know we tend to look at modern day footballers as distant celebrities, hiding behind their Gucci shades and fence-ringed mansions, but the human element is still there: In the space of 12 hours, Trippier would have said goodbye to a group of people who have been his friends and colleagues for the best part of 4 years as they flew off to the other side of the world. Not too long later, here he is training with a group of players who he doesn't know and whose language he can't speak. Must screw with your mind something awful. It's like leaving your job, home, community and relocating without any real period of notice. Up n' gone.

     
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    For me, his problem (even in his much better seasons/games) has always been his lack of height, which makes him vulnerable to the ball over the top to a speedy winger, and reduces his contribution when defending corners. But always gave of his best, and battled against poor form. Good professional. Wish him well.
     
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  20. Dier Hard

    Dier Hard G'day mate!

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    Pay me £50k+ a week and I’ll work in North Korea, let alone Spain.
     
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