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11/10, superb and he so deserved his clean sheet.
Kicking is still his liability. When we were playing the titty-patty at the back he addresses the ball all wrong. He stands to close to it and cuts down his options.
Kicking is still his liability. When we were playing the titty-patty at the back he addresses the ball all wrong. He stands to close to it and cuts down his options.
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Re: Trafford
That claim at the end is a turning point for him. The first time he's stepped up at a huge moment under pressure. He needs to build on that
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The claim at the end actually got me off my seat and gave a little clap . Well done James
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Yep me too. A fantastic Pope-esque bit of goalkeeping.
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Re: Trafford
Price just went up, superb today
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His best all round game for us so far, 8/10 but if he keeps that up and improves I'll be delighted
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Even someone giving him 11/10 still manages to criticise him for the majority of their post! Old habits die hard.
Good performance and it'll do him the world of good.
Good performance and it'll do him the world of good.
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Re: Trafford
It's so hard to play GK for a team that is constantly running backwards towards its own goal, that was why there was clamour for Muric last season.
If our tactics had been a little bit more sensible and allowed him to play his natural game then I'm sure there'd have been more support.
Traff deserves credit for his resilience and not letting last season derail him. Seen it happen countless times to youngsters that are hung out to dry.
If our tactics had been a little bit more sensible and allowed him to play his natural game then I'm sure there'd have been more support.
Traff deserves credit for his resilience and not letting last season derail him. Seen it happen countless times to youngsters that are hung out to dry.
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He had a good game for sure.. but 11/10 cmon that’s deliberately low level trolling.
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Re: Trafford
Clear MoM.
Loved how he 'claimed' his area, as well as the saves.
Do him a lot of good that.
Loved how he 'claimed' his area, as well as the saves.
Do him a lot of good that.
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Spotless performance today. Hopefully a sign he’s settling in because that was impressive. If he can keep that level of form a few people are going to have to hold their hands up about the lad. Well done Traffs
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When he burst out and claimed that cross towards the end, I punched the air as if we’d scored a goal! He was absolutely fantastic today and I’m delighted for him.
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Outstanding performance.
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He’s right he had a brilliant display but I can’t think of more than one occasion that he managed to kick long to one of our players.
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That claim at the end was outstanding under immense pressure! Deserves all the plaudits. Well in, Traff! Couldn’t be happier for him!
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Same here. I agree that this game and that claim are a turning point and Alan and Co will be very relieved tonight.
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Re: Trafford
His best performance in a Burnley shirt some great saves and superb handling.
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Not been a fan but that was outstanding. Sensible decision to stay with us in the championship from him. He will be a better player for it.
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I've been a huge critic of his but he was superb today, that take at the end was superb. He enjoyed it too!
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He did well enough but nothing that you wouldn’t expect a decent keeper to do.
Sky love talking a player or manager up full of hyperbole their coverage. They thought Kompany was the second coming as well as most on here , remember.
Sky love talking a player or manager up full of hyperbole their coverage. They thought Kompany was the second coming as well as most on here , remember.
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That’s the first time I have seen him take a 50/50 ball cleanly out of the air , maybe he’s been practicing.PaintYorkClaretnBlue wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2024 3:03 pmI've been a huge critic of his but he was superb today, that take at the end was superb. He enjoyed it too!
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1st line of the bingo card completeSuperjohnnyfrancis wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2024 3:04 pmHe did well enough but nothing that you wouldn’t expect a decent keeper to do.
Sky love talking a player or manager up full of hyperbole their coverage. They thought Kompany was the second coming as well as most on here , remember.
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Shut. Up.Superjohnnyfrancis wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2024 3:04 pmHe did well enough but nothing that you wouldn’t expect a decent keeper to do.
Sky love talking a player or manager up full of hyperbole their coverage. They thought Kompany was the second coming as well as most on here , remember.
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What date do you stop slating Burnley players? I know muric is a big lad like, but he can't still be in your mouth
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Brilliant game from Traff, so much more confident with this set up.
Not easy for him, because of the criticism last season, but looks a completely different player.
Well done lad
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Not easy for him, because of the criticism last season, but looks a completely different player.
Well done lad
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He caught a ball this week long may it continue 

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I’m so, so sorry that you’re like this. Genuinely. It must be unpleasant to be you.
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Sometimes you have to hold your hands up, and admit that some people in this world are not wired quite the same way as the majority of us
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Motm today, always knew there was a proper keeper in there just needed to learn to command his area, he came absolutely flying out a few times today and relieved all pressure on the defence.
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What I also liked, was that when Brownhill was injured he was encouraging all the players to keep going .
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Inclusion week in a couple of weeks, so I'll go easy. mental health issues shouldn't be the butt of jokes. I feel sorry for people dealing with these issues.
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Were you part of the family stood behind me at the game?
They berated Trafford every time he had the ball at his feet and said nothing when he pulled off important saves or commanded his area.
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I haven’t berated him at all just pointed out what he has actually done in the game and not gone all sky about it.agreenwood wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2024 4:25 pmWere you part of the family stood behind me at the game?
They berated Trafford every time he had the ball at his feet and said nothing when he pulled off important saves or commanded his area.
One thing you must congratulate him on is I think his second ever clean sheet in his Burnley career, long may it continue.
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Okay. Best of luck with your demons fella.
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You make Coyle look loyal!CoolClaret wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2024 2:55 pmIt's so hard to play GK for a team that is constantly running backwards towards its own goal, that was why there was clamour for Muric last season.
If our tactics had been a little bit more sensible and allowed him to play his natural game then I'm sure there'd have been more support.
Traff deserves credit for his resilience and not letting last season derail him. Seen it happen countless times to youngsters that are hung out to dry.
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Love the shithousery stuff, if they make the mistake of touching you, however slight with time ticking away, milk it.
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Immense well done traff
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I’ve been critical of him, but he seems to be playing with a lot more clarity this season. Being allowed to kick it long and take some pressure off probably helps.
Few decent saves today - thought the one that he tipped over was the pick. Showed some physical presence too at the end with that claim.
Long may it continue.
Few decent saves today - thought the one that he tipped over was the pick. Showed some physical presence too at the end with that claim.
Long may it continue.
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Jesus!! Just give the guy a break. Clearly, he wasn’t great last season, and he more than likely knows it himself. Was it his fault alone that we went down? Obviously not, so it’s a clean slate/fresh start for everyone, so when we’ve just won another tough away fixture, give credit where it’s due. He was our MOM - so well done James, onwards and hopefully upwards. Less of the negative comments when he’s just put in a performance like that. The clean catch at the end, the fingertip over the bar 2nd half, but most importantly the early save from the 1v1, were certainly 3 major events in our win. UTC.
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Same old Trafford as last season but without the pressure to mess about at the back. Mostly excellent as usual.
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That catch has the potential to be one of the iconic moments of the season
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Nauseating reading from the assorted goalkeeper coaches and Trafford bashers clamouring to heap praise on much the much derided shotstopper/whipping boy.
For the record he had a very tidy game , couple of wayward kicks but his passing is very good indeed and the improved confidence will do him wonders .
For the record he had a very tidy game , couple of wayward kicks but his passing is very good indeed and the improved confidence will do him wonders .
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He was excellent all game do we have a new goalkeeper coach? because someone has clearly had a word .Brilliant handling and claiming crosses won us the match
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Well played James.
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Just out of interest I took a look at BBC report on Brighton 0 v 0 Ipswich.
It appears that Aro Muric also had a MoM performance: Player of the match A. Murić Average rating 8.45.
When Burnley played Brighton at the Amex last season the result was 1-1. James Trafford had an excellent game.
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It appears that Aro Muric also had a MoM performance: Player of the match A. Murić Average rating 8.45.
When Burnley played Brighton at the Amex last season the result was 1-1. James Trafford had an excellent game.
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Really pleased for Traffs today.
Yes his kicking/distribution could be better but that's something I'm sure the coaches will be working on and will improve.
Some top class saves and the way he claimed that cross under pressure shows how much he has grown in confidence despite being totally hung out to dry by the previous manager last season.
Yes his kicking/distribution could be better but that's something I'm sure the coaches will be working on and will improve.
Some top class saves and the way he claimed that cross under pressure shows how much he has grown in confidence despite being totally hung out to dry by the previous manager last season.
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Man of the match today, easily. That early chance Leeds had today was classed as missing a sitter. On getting home and looking at it, Trafford had it covered and didn’t really give him anything to shoot at. Excellent game, well done James.