I have watched us in every division and I’d still say Leon Cort is one of the worst defenders I have seen play for us. And at least some of those back in the 1980s cost us virtually nothing !!
What now for James Trafford?
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Re: What now for James Trafford?
The only reason traff played the first league games was because it took the out of favour Ederson took so long to move.
Clubs at City’s level have more than one top keeper, their schedule is relentless. All prem clubs, even us carry 3 first team keepers.
Donnarumma (sp) has been on the cards for weeks and will shield Traff whilst he continues to develop over the coming seasons, they’ll be plenty of games for both. There’s no surprise or shock for Traff, just suits the narrative and creative minds of a few trying to do him down. He’s only ever going to be 3rd choice at next years World Cup for instance but beyond that who knows.
Very similar if he’d have gone to toon with pope.
I just wish him well and will continually watch his progress from afar.
Clubs at City’s level have more than one top keeper, their schedule is relentless. All prem clubs, even us carry 3 first team keepers.
Donnarumma (sp) has been on the cards for weeks and will shield Traff whilst he continues to develop over the coming seasons, they’ll be plenty of games for both. There’s no surprise or shock for Traff, just suits the narrative and creative minds of a few trying to do him down. He’s only ever going to be 3rd choice at next years World Cup for instance but beyond that who knows.
Very similar if he’d have gone to toon with pope.
I just wish him well and will continually watch his progress from afar.
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Re: What now for James Trafford?
Who cares? Thanks for last season James, but we were paying him, right? Don’t wish him any ill whatsoever, but also not really interested if he is on City’s bench every week. He’s gone, let’s all move on.
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Re: What now for James Trafford?
Anywhere between 3 to 10% seems to be the range for agents. Nice earner for Eyresy’s company.blatherwickstattoos wrote: ↑Tue Sep 02, 2025 11:57 pmDavid eyers is very very happy. Trafford will end up at a mid table prem side but still get England caps. He’s not ready for the top 3 yet. Or maybe ever.
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Re: What now for James Trafford?
I didn't know David Eyres was an agent.claret wizard wrote: ↑Wed Sep 03, 2025 7:59 pmAnywhere between 3 to 10% seems to be the range for agents. Nice earner for Eyresy’s company.
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Re: What now for James Trafford?
If we’re counting Trafford as a top keeper (which I think we are) I might be wrong but I can’t think of another top flight club with two top class goalkeepers on their books.Holtyclaret wrote: ↑Wed Sep 03, 2025 7:50 pmThe only reason traff played the first league games was because it took the out of favour Ederson took so long to move.
Clubs at City’s level have more than one top keeper, their schedule is relentless. All prem clubs, even us carry 3 first team keepers.
Donnarumma (sp) has been on the cards for weeks and will shield Traff whilst he continues to develop over the coming seasons, they’ll be plenty of games for both. There’s no surprise or shock for Traff, just suits the narrative and creative minds of a few trying to do him down. He’s only ever going to be 3rd choice at next years World Cup for instance but beyond that who knows.
Very similar if he’d have gone to toon with pope.
I just wish him well and will continually watch his progress from afar.
The last team I can think of is us with Nick Pope, Tom Heaton and Joe Hart.
Edit: Perhaps Arsenal with Raya and Kepa?
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Re: What now for James Trafford?
Definitely an “agent” of change at Burnley, exam day after 17 years with Brownhill’s brother.
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Re: What now for James Trafford?
Thinking more of your bayerns, arsenals, liverpools, Milan’s, madrids, Barca etc etc etc ………..BurnleyFC wrote: ↑Wed Sep 03, 2025 9:09 pmIf we’re counting Trafford as a top keeper (which I think we are) I might be wrong but I can’t think of another top flight club with two top class goalkeepers on their books.
The last team I can think of is us with Nick Pope, Tom Heaton and Joe Hart.
Edit: Perhaps Arsenal with Raya and Kepa?
Re: What now for James Trafford?
It's a bit weird that everyone just refers to David Eyres. Trafford's agency is CAA which is probably the biggest sports agency in the world. Eyres works for them but he's not going to be the sole person calling the shots on a large transfer to Man City.
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Re: What now for James Trafford?
Odds on Alan brining him back on a loan with an option next summer?
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Re: What now for James Trafford?
Zeroforzagranata wrote: ↑Thu Sep 04, 2025 2:41 amOdds on Alan brining him back on a loan with an option next summer?
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Re: What now for James Trafford?
I didn't notice David Eyres in the Bob Lord corporate for either of the Sunderland or Derby games this season. Might just be a coincidence though.
Re: What now for James Trafford?
Trafford will get plenty of game time. As has already been said, top clubs want two keepers they can rely on. City have that now, although Trafford still has things to learn. He will develop into a top class keeper in my opinion. He's still a young lad, but he's played a lot of first team football at all levels of the English game. When you compare his career stats to the likes of Pope and Heaton, Trafford is streets ahead. His trajectory is similar to Jordan Pickford. Whether he ends up staying with City is debatable, but he'll very likely be the next England no.1 after Pickford.
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Re: What now for James Trafford?
I did mention it’s his company that will be benefiting above.
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Re: What now for James Trafford?
An even better luxury appartment in the posh bit of greater Manchester, perhaps.
Re: What now for James Trafford?
The money he'll be on at City it'll be a detached house in Hale never mind an apartmentboatshed bill wrote: ↑Thu Sep 04, 2025 2:28 pmAn even better luxury appartment in the posh bit of greater Manchester, perhaps.
Re: What now for James Trafford?
Any young keeper needs games. The move to City seemed to make sense financially but he's a young keeper with a growing reputation. I'd have thought he'd benefit more from regular games rather than a few in the cup and/or dead rubber games in Europe.
That's not from the perspective of him staying with us I should add. Good luck to him but I still find it a strange decision from a career development perspective. In terms of being in goal for England he's behind Pickford with Henderson playing regularly. Ramsdale could squeeze into contention if Pope gets injured.
In any case I wish him the best - though I don't see him playing as much as he might have expected.
That's not from the perspective of him staying with us I should add. Good luck to him but I still find it a strange decision from a career development perspective. In terms of being in goal for England he's behind Pickford with Henderson playing regularly. Ramsdale could squeeze into contention if Pope gets injured.
In any case I wish him the best - though I don't see him playing as much as he might have expected.
Re: What now for James Trafford?
Calling him rubbish. Overrated. Won’t ever make it. Never good enough.box_of_frogs wrote: ↑Wed Sep 03, 2025 6:41 pmOr convinced there’s anything toxic on here just because you disagree with some people. No one’s called him a see you next Tuesday or similar.
Some of the ‘fans’ on here are TOXIC and exsist to constantly find validation by taking the opposite stance just to cause arguments.
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Re: What now for James Trafford?
he's probably saving up for a mansion in Northumberland too

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Re: What now for James Trafford?
Many English goalkeepers have failed to reach their potential. Trafford played for Burnley so you're naturally going to want him to succeed. I think it's a lot more complex than believing his future is mapped out for him. Developments at Man City may hurt him
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Re: What now for James Trafford?
Regardless of anyone else's opinion, I think he's an excellent goalkeeper who has every chance of getting to the top of his profession.
He has plenty of time on his side.
He has plenty of time on his side.
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Re: What now for James Trafford?
His futures mapped. Newcastle/Chelsea pushed that plan forward slightly. England on track.Elizabeth wrote: ↑Fri Sep 05, 2025 6:37 pmMany English goalkeepers have failed to reach their potential. Trafford played for Burnley so you're naturally going to want him to succeed. I think it's a lot more complex than believing his future is mapped out for him. Developments at Man City may hurt him
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Re: What now for James Trafford?
I’m not sure if you personally know James Trafford or not (although I suspect you like to come across as in the know) but if you or he thinks Burnley fans are toxic then you want to stay clear of the Man City messageboards.
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Re: What now for James Trafford?
Nah, many are retired/not in work and have nowt better to do. A number even think they're funny, they jump on a thread attempting to come across as humourous, sadly they're not.