Lee Trundle Again

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  1. irishfan86's Avatar

    irishfan86 said:
    A guy like him can create a goal from absolutely nothing.

    Man City were giving him no space at all and he nearly got it over the keeper from about 20 yards out.

    I don't see the harm in having him in the squad, but I believe it's a borderline choice.

    As one of the last players in the squad I'd take him, for the simple reason that he's in form (when is the man not?).

    If Stan was then impressed in training, put him on the bench, and if we need a goal, bring him on for half an hour or 20 minutes to go.

    As mentioned before, age means nothing in international football, it's all about form.

    I didn't hear many people complaining when Carsley was called back into the squad, he's not exactly a recent graduate out of the youth squad at Everton.

    If the man is in better goalscoring form than our other strikers in the Championship, then have him as one of the last picks of the squad, no harm done.
     
  2. KopKiller's Avatar

    KopKiller said:
    NO! Have some people completely lost the plot...

    1.Hes fat
    2.Hes crap! If he was any good at age 29 he would be in the premiership by now.
    3.Hes not Irish
    4.Hes a ****** who thinks he is better than he actually is.
    5.Hes fat

    Where has this come from? He is not even on the top scorers page in the championship. Just because he says he is desperate to play for ireland doesnt mean we should include him, christ, I want to play for ireland but I'm also crap and old so I dont.
    Last edited by gustavo; 31/08/2007 at 12:27 PM.
     
  3. Paddy Garcia said:
    I don't know much about Trundle, but I know Ronaldo & Maradona were fat - so maybe that's the answer - more fatsos
     
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    humpmeister7 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Paddy Garcia View Post
    I don't know much about Trundle, but I know Ronaldo & Maradona were fat - so maybe that's the answer - more fatsos
    In that case, Moscow Mule got a great chance!!
    A verbal contract isn't worth the paper it's written on.
     
  5. tricky_colour's Avatar

    tricky_colour said:
    Quote Originally Posted by KopKiller View Post
    NO! Have some people completely lost the plot...

    1.Hes fat
    2.Hes crap! If he was any good at age 29 he would be in the premiership by now.
    3.Hes not Irish
    4.Hes a ****** who thinks he is better than he actually is.
    5.Hes fat

    Where has this come from? He is not even on the top scorers page in the championship. Just because he says he is desperate to play for ireland doesnt mean we should include him, christ, I want to play for ireland but I'm also crap and old so I dont.
    Going by the figures published here he has one of the lowerest BMI of the strikers. He is as Irish as you are.
     
  6. The Legend's Avatar

    The Legend said:
    yeah.... its point no.4 that really gets me going on this guy!
    "A silent mouth is sweet to hear"
     
  7. Cymro's Avatar

    Cymro said:
    Quote Originally Posted by KopKiller View Post
    NO! Have some people completely lost the plot...

    1.Hes fat
    2.Hes crap! If he was any good at age 29 he would be in the premiership by now.
    3.Hes not Irish
    4.Hes a ****** who thinks he is better than he actually is.
    5.Hes fat

    Where has this come from? He is not even on the top scorers page in the championship. Just because he says he is desperate to play for ireland doesnt mean we should include him, christ, I want to play for ireland but I'm also crap and old so I dont.
    1. I await to see any evidence showing Trundle to be overweight.

    2. Are you that ignorant that you consider the Premiership to be the be all and end all of football? There are a number of quality players that aren't in the Premiership for various reasons, and a good number sh1t players who are in the Premiership, for whatever reason. Eg- Titus Bramble is a Premiership player and is awful. Last year, Jason Koumas and David Nugent were lower league players but were undoubtedly good enouh to play at the higher level. For various reasons like clubs demanding unrealistic prices (we asked £2m for Lee 2 years ago which is way too much), players don't always get the moves they deserve.

    3. Nor have a good number of your players been over the last few decades. Furthermore, he has always said he's wanted to play for Ireland and turned down a call from Lawrie Sanchez 2 years ago so he's not just doing it to boost his career.

    4. And how good is he then? Bearing in mind, he's been a hit at every level of football he's ever played, and that bar keeps rising.

    5. See 1, though the fact that you used that argument twice indicates to me that you're not capable of holding a reasonable debate on the matter.

    Sorry if this sounds too blunt, but really, read over this thread. I've answered all these arguments before.
    "Life is like a hair on a toilet seat. Sooner or later you are bound to get pi$$ed off."

    "In this league, a draw is sometimes as good as a win" - Steve Morison
     
  8. youngirish said:
    Quote Originally Posted by KopKiller View Post
    NO! Have some people completely lost the plot...

    1.Hes fat
    2.Hes crap! If he was any good at age 29 he would be in the premiership by now.
    3.Hes not Irish
    4.Hes a ****** who thinks he is better than he actually is.
    5.Hes fat

    Where has this come from? He is not even on the top scorers page in the championship. Just because he says he is desperate to play for ireland doesnt mean we should include him, christ, I want to play for ireland but I'm also crap and old so I dont.
    He's 31.
     
  9. tetsujin1979's Avatar

    tetsujin1979 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by youngirish View Post
    He's 31.
    Quote Originally Posted by tetsujin1979 View Post
    He's 30, 31 in October
    Quote Originally Posted by youngirish View Post
    Lee Trundle is pants lads. Fair enough if he was 23 or 24 then I could see cause for excitement but when at 31 you're only starting to make it in the Championship then surely International football is a step too far. At his age you would expect that he has only a couple of seasons playing at the top of his game left in him. Strikers generally don't last as long as defenders.

    It would be far better to blood the future talent in the games that Doyle or Keane are not available than waste caps on a lost cause.
    Quote Originally Posted by tetsujin1979 View Post
    His birthday is 10th October 1976, he's 30 at the moment and will be 31 in about 6 weeks.

    Quote Originally Posted by youngirish View Post
    He's 31.
    Guess what? he's 30, and is 31 in October
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  10. youngirish said:
    Quote Originally Posted by tetsujin1979 View Post
    Guess what? he's 30, and is 31 in October
    Ha ha Tetsujin you're so pedantic I knew you'd pounce on that one in a flash.
     
  11. shanman2's Avatar

    shanman2 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Cymro View Post
    1. I await to see any evidence showing Trundle to be overweight.

    2. Are you that ignorant that you consider the Premiership to be the be all and end all of football? There are a number of quality players that aren't in the Premiership for various reasons, and a good number sh1t players who are in the Premiership, for whatever reason. Eg- Titus Bramble is a Premiership player and is awful. Last year, Jason Koumas and David Nugent were lower league players but were undoubtedly good enouh to play at the higher level. For various reasons like clubs demanding unrealistic prices (we asked £2m for Lee 2 years ago which is way too much), players don't always get the moves they deserve.

    3. Nor have a good number of your players been over the last few decades. Furthermore, he has always said he's wanted to play for Ireland and turned down a call from Lawrie Sanchez 2 years ago so he's not just doing it to boost his career.

    4. And how good is he then? Bearing in mind, he's been a hit at every level of football he's ever played, and that bar keeps rising.

    5. See 1, though the fact that you used that argument twice indicates to me that you're not capable of holding a reasonable debate on the matter.

    Sorry if this sounds too blunt, but really, read over this thread. I've answered all these arguments before.
    Did you watch the games he participated in during the week and weekend and you still think he is worth a place... Honestly now all jokes aside do you fancy him???
     
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    tricky_colour said:
    I wonder if he will still be able to do this when he is 31?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8leLlBir91g
     
  13. FarBeag said:
    Quote Originally Posted by shanman2 View Post
    Did you watch the games he participated in during the week and weekend and you still think he is worth a place... Honestly now all jokes aside do you fancy him???
    How often have you seen him play or are you basing your assessment of him purely on his last two matches? I don't see Kevin Doyle setting the world alight these days and no one has a bad word to say about him.
     
  14. Cymro's Avatar

    Cymro said:
    Quote Originally Posted by shanman2 View Post
    Did you watch the games he participated in during the week and weekend and you still think he is worth a place... Honestly now all jokes aside do you fancy him???
    No. Fortunately, I have had the benefit of watching him play 100+ games for Swansea, so am well aware of his ability.
    "Life is like a hair on a toilet seat. Sooner or later you are bound to get pi$$ed off."

    "In this league, a draw is sometimes as good as a win" - Steve Morison
     
  15. tetsujin1979's Avatar

    tetsujin1979 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by youngirish View Post
    Ha ha Tetsujin you're so pedantic I knew you'd pounce on that one in a flash.
    Given the choice between being pedantic and being wrong, I'll take pedantic every time.
    All goals, yellow and red cards tweeted in real time on mastodon, BlueSky and facebook
     
  16. TheOneWhoKnocks's Avatar

    TheOneWhoKnocks said:
     
  17. Cymro's Avatar

    Cymro said:
    He's still got it.
    "Life is like a hair on a toilet seat. Sooner or later you are bound to get pi$$ed off."

    "In this league, a draw is sometimes as good as a win" - Steve Morison