So much for Trippier/Dyche
So much for Trippier/Dyche
Always saying he would only play for our Sean....
Atletico Madrid right-back Kieran Trippier, 30, has told England colleagues he is keen to join Manchester United this summer. (Mirror)
Atletico Madrid right-back Kieran Trippier, 30, has told England colleagues he is keen to join Manchester United this summer. (Mirror)
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Re: So much for Trippier/Dyche
You can hardly blame a lad from Greater Manchester for wanting to play for one of the biggest clubs in the world.
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Re: So much for Trippier/Dyche
Why would any human choose Burnley over Man United?
Re: So much for Trippier/Dyche
I thought he just said he might play for Dyche again after giving Dyche high praise
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Re: So much for Trippier/Dyche
Not much of a Burnley fan are you?!
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Re: So much for Trippier/Dyche
For stating a realistic point?
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Re: So much for Trippier/Dyche
Well if Tripps does sign for Man Utd at least he'll get a good reception when they visit the turf, and quite rightly so, he's probably the player who's enjoyed the most success since leaving Burnley, and he's certainly earned a move to OT should it transpire.
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Re: So much for Trippier/Dyche
Can't believe any of that.
Now, if that story had been in the Daily Wail different thing altogether.
Now, if that story had been in the Daily Wail different thing altogether.

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Re: So much for Trippier/Dyche
Why would you leave Madrid
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Re: So much for Trippier/Dyche
And given that he still looks young and fit he could still do that at 32 ish.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 8:02 pmNever said he would only play for Sean. What he did say was that he’d like to end his career at Burnley.
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Re: So much for Trippier/Dyche
Bit gutted if he goes there this summer. I was holding out hope he’d see his contract out at Athletico and re-join us!
Can’t see him being first choice at United?
Can’t see him being first choice at United?
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Re: So much for Trippier/Dyche
Because it's hot as hell in summer and cold as a witches tit in winter!

Re: So much for Trippier/Dyche
He is a United Fan
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Re: So much for Trippier/Dyche
Morning papers reporting them as looking to move Wan-Bissaka to CB. No other RBs of any standard. Live with it, it’s happening.
Re: So much for Trippier/Dyche
Sorry to break it to you but neither is Trippier.
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Re: So much for Trippier/Dyche
we know you wouldn'tBin Ont Turf wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 9:29 pmThe question was..... why would 'any human' choose Burnley over Man Utd.
We know you wouldn't, but there's quite a few on here who would.
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Re: So much for Trippier/Dyche
I never said Trippier was you numpty.
As has been said, that wasn’t the question.
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Re: So much for Trippier/Dyche
Erm...what was the Question?Winstonswhite wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 9:53 pmI never said Trippier was you numpty.
As has been said, that wasn’t the question.
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Re: So much for Trippier/Dyche
Keep up Tim; It was a rhetorical question posed by WW to Milltown. The rest of us are merely a spectators
Re: So much for Trippier/Dyche
I'd play for united twice on a Sunday if I had to.
Re: So much for Trippier/Dyche
Burnley fan here: Yes, on reflection, I think I'd rather play for the team who finished second in the league this season and got to a European cup final and who'd pay me 3x as much as Burnley, than play for Burnley. Being a Burnley fan doesn't mean you have to stop having a brain. (Some of our trogs would disagree, naturally). Don't understand how folk feel the need to hold Trippier (not a Burnley fan) to a higher standard of career romanticism than someone like me (an actual Burnley fan) who'd leave in a minute if the money and career opportunities were right. Bloke's practically a legend for us. Wish him nowt but success.
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Re: So much for Trippier/Dyche
So when he rocks up ont Turf playing for United, break both his legs.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 8:02 pmNever said he would only play for Sean. What he did say was that he’d like to end his career at Burnley.
Wish granted.
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Kieran Trippier exclusive: "Burnley is the only club that I'd come back to England for"ClaretTony wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 8:02 pmNever said he would only play for Sean. What he did say was that he’d like to end his career at Burnley.
Atletico Madrid right back Kieran Trippier has revealed that he wouldn't return to England for any other club but Burnley.
And the 29-year-old defender, speaking exclusively to the Burnley Express from his home in the Spanish capital, added that he hopes boss Sean Dyche will still be in charge when the time does come to make the move back.
However, if he feels the time is right at that point, he's vowed to return to these shores to see out his playing days at Turf Moor.
He said: "I would love to retire there. That's my aim, to retire at Burnley. I have a great relationship with Sean Dyche.
I want to play as high as I can for as long as I can, but I'll know when the time is right. If I'm at Atleti for another two years that'll take me to 32 and Burnley's the only club that I'd come back to England for.
"That's the way I want it to plan out. I want to play here for as long as I can and then finish playing for a manager like Sean Dyche while ending my career at Burnley. That's where I want to finish."
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Re: So much for Trippier/Dyche
either way, I for one am utterly delighted Trippier has had the career he has had.
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Re: So much for Trippier/Dyche
Come on. He tells local journalist what he wants to hear. For all we know he may just not be able to move here yet. He'd have to take a big step down in wages so it can get a few years from a big wage first I don't blame him.
Imagine what it would mean for him to have the chance to beat Manchester City after they let him go.
Imagine what it would mean for him to have the chance to beat Manchester City after they let him go.
Re: So much for Trippier/Dyche
Exactly this.Spiral wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 11:37 pmBurnley fan here: Yes, on reflection, I think I'd rather play for the team who finished second in the league this season and got to a European cup final and who'd pay me 3x as much as Burnley, than play for Burnley. Being a Burnley fan doesn't mean you have to stop having a brain. (Some of our trogs would disagree, naturally). Don't understand how folk feel the need to hold Trippier (not a Burnley fan) to a higher standard of career romanticism than someone like me (an actual Burnley fan) who'd leave in a minute if the money and career opportunities were right. Bloke's practically a legend for us. Wish him nowt but success.
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Re: So much for Trippier/Dyche
He's in the prime of his career and has just won the Spanish title for his team.
OK he might want to end his career at Burnley but that doesn't mean he will be coming this summer.
He could move to Man Utd and play another 4 seasons before joining the Clarets and still only be 33.
OK he might want to end his career at Burnley but that doesn't mean he will be coming this summer.
He could move to Man Utd and play another 4 seasons before joining the Clarets and still only be 33.
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Re: So much for Trippier/Dyche
He did say the only club he'd return to England for would be Burnley under dyche.
https://www.goal.com/en-us/news/tottenh ... 2e6kbv5as0
It was a daft thing to say, but hands up is there anyone of us out there who hasn't said something there haven't meant & gone back on there word, I know I have.
https://www.goal.com/en-us/news/tottenh ... 2e6kbv5as0
It was a daft thing to say, but hands up is there anyone of us out there who hasn't said something there haven't meant & gone back on there word, I know I have.
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Re: So much for Trippier/Dyche
Except he's 31 in September, so your maths are a bit out.Falcon wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 11:09 amHe's in the prime of his career and has just won the Spanish title for his team.
OK he might want to end his career at Burnley but that doesn't mean he will be coming this summer.
He could move to Man Utd and play another 4 seasons before joining the Clarets and still only be 33.
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Re: So much for Trippier/Dyche
Oh. I just trusted the Burnley Express article, which said he was 29.Gordaleman wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 11:42 amExcept he's 31 in September, so your maths are a bit out.
Bugger.
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Re: So much for Trippier/Dyche
Just what I was thinking and you even beat DA to it. Haha
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