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Wouldn't surprise me if Ryan Fredericks is baked into a deal for Burnley to avoid having to pay City as much as they'd have to in straight cash deal. Levy has been willing to do deals like this before.
It was posted the same timeReckon that post would fit in the Trippier thread.
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Wouldn't surprise me if Ryan Fredericks is baked into a deal for Burnley to avoid having to pay City as much as they'd have to in straight cash deal. Levy has been willing to do deals like this before.
Excellent point.Just a thought - perhaps Trippier being used in a deal for Ings?
It's Bournemouth, not Burnley, who will get most of the money from the tribunal. So perhaps it's a fiddle like Davies and Vorm? Say pay £6.5m for Trippier and £0.5m for Ings, instead of £3.5m for Trippier and compensation for Ings.
So basically he read a website saying Lolerpool were linked with Trippier, then without seeing him play or trying to research makes a youtube video and just dismisses the player, and says is not good enough. Even though he admits he doesnt know anything about him. Apart from what he read on a story that they were linked with him.
Just WOW!
Sums up there fan base.
Seems to tick all the right boxes. And if Mitchell Poch and the Scouting team think he is good enough then i trust them!
Mitchell identifies, Poch/team looks and agree's then Baldini goes and finds out a price sounds like a gd system to me!
It was posted the same time
Truly encouraged that we have looked here in England for a decent homegown player rather than a cheap import. Nothing against overseas players but great we are looking nearer to home.
Brings back memories of Dawson, Huddlestone, Lennon and dare I say it Jenas!!
Not sure what's not to like about this move. He's still relatively young with most likely his best years of football ahead of him, he counts as a homegrown player, he's cheap, he has PL Experience (and also played well) and he basically fits the mold of a Poch-type fullback perfectly. It's really smart business not only from the financials aspect but from the perspective of the player we are bringing on. Walker has been far too untouchable for too long. Trippier could easily take the spot from him if he doesn't take his game to a new level.