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    City in for Trundell

    Bristol City that is

    To spearhead our Championship campaign...

    So, what's the verdict?

    He has bags of skill & has been Swansea's top goal scorer for the last 4 years....

    On the flip side:

    He's fat, slow, fat, lazy, fat & 30.

    Jan Molby or Micky Quinn?

    #2
    Trundle

    Used to watch him at Southport, he's found his level in league 1 IMO. Too much of a lard-arse.

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      #3
      How long did it take you to type that?

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        #4
        Originally posted by Sion View Post
        Trundle

        Used to watch him at Southport, he's found his level in league 1 IMO. Too much of a lard-arse.
        Aaaahhh! I remember those cold, wet, lonely afternoons stood at Haig Avenue.

        How I miss them.................NOT

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          #5
          he's a smartarse - could be good but it's a gamble imo
          'Of course I didn't take my wife to see Rochdale as an anniversary present.
          It was her birthday.
          Would I have got married during the football season ?
          Anyway, it was Rochdale reserves.'

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            #6
            No chance!!!!!
            When you feel like you're done, you are not alone........

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              #7
              Originally posted by thesilverfoxlfc View Post
              No chance!!!!!
              Signed today :bird:

              Scored on his debut & got an assist.



              http://www.bcfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetai....html#continue

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                #8
                Trundle is the man. I love watching him play. I reckon he'd be **** hot on the 5 aside pitch.

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                  #9
                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAk5VqVrEk4

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                    #10
                    He wants to play for Ireland now! Hahahahahaha!!!
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                    New Bristol City striker Lee Trundle has revealed he is determined to force his way into the international reckoning with the Republic of Ireland.

                    The Liverpool-born forward, who has an Irish grandfather, is set to complete his £1m move from Swansea on Monday.

                    He impressed when scoring on his City debut in a 2-2 home friendly draw with Yeovil Town on Saturday.

                    And afterwards, Trundle told BBC Sport: "I'd like to play at the highest level and that includes internationals."

                    The arrival of the prolific 30-year-old, who has a pop star girlfriend and dapper dress sense, has caused a real buzz around Ashton Gate.

                    I don't normally talk to people over 30, never mind sign them

                    Bristol City boss Gary Johnson on 30-year-old Lee Trundle

                    At Swansea, where he was revered by fans, Trundle even secured his own image rights deal.

                    His grandfather is from Inchicore, a suburb of Dublin, and Trundle has dreamed of playing international football since he was a schoolboy.

                    He said Republic manager Steve Staunton was aware of his eligibility and will keep an eye on his progress in the second tier of the English game.

                    "I scored 20-plus goals a season four years running for Swansea and I believe in my own ability, otherwise I wouldn't have come to the Championship," said the 6ft frontman.

                    "I could have stayed in the comfort zone at Swansea but I had to take the chance to step up and prove myself at a higher level."

                    He has an amiable personality, good looks and is engaged to former Atomic Kitten pop star Liz McClarnon, a fellow Everton supporter.

                    She has been scouring the property pages of the Bristol Evening Post to find somewhere for them to settle in the city.

                    It is the latest step in Trundle's blossoming professional career, which only started at the age of 24.

                    Trundle's path so far has some parallels with former Republic of Ireland striker John Aldridge.

                    Both Liverpool-born strikers did not turn professional until their 20s, before making a big impression at Welsh clubs (Aldridge for Newport) and going on to rise through the divisions.

                    Staunton is not overloaded with options up front as he struggles to lead the Republic to qualification for Euro 2008 but Trundle is an interesting prospect.

                    "Steve Staunton knows I'm eligible to play and looked at the level I was at, scoring goals, so I now have to do it in the Championship," he added.

                    Trundle looked sharp as he scored and also set up City's equaliser against Yeovil and manager Gary Johnson is confident he can improve further.

                    "I'm pleased we've been able to get a top person," revealed Johnson.

                    "He loves training and playing football, he has ambition and enthusiasm and that's why I like him so much. He's a great individual but with a team ethic.

                    "He was Swansea's best player for four years so they weren't going to give him up lightly.

                    "I don't normally talk to people over 30, never mind sign them, but he has the ambition of a 25-year-old."

                    Trundle, who angered rival fans with an anti-Cardiff City T-shirt during one controversial post-match celebration with the Swans, clearly wants to keep his supporters in south Wales on side.

                    He commented: "There might be some fans who are sad that I left but I hope the majority look at what I've done for the club because Swansea is a city I would like to go back to for visits.

                    "I do think they will be in the Championship soon. I'll keep a look out for them because it's a club close to my heart."

                    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/foot...ls/6922514.stm
                    Just when I discovered the meaning of life, they changed it

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                      #11
                      Why the hell did he move to City when many times he had a chance to move to a Prem club......??

                      Bizzare choice, and probably shows his lack of talent as he knows his limits and thats in the lower leagues.
                      When you feel like you're done, you are not alone........

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by desertscouser View Post
                        Trundle is the man. I love watching him play. I reckon he'd be **** hot on the 5 aside pitch.
                        You might see him a bit more when he fires city into the Prem next year

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by desertscouser View Post
                          If he was eight years younger, called Trundellio, and signed for us there'd be a monster thread of all sorts saying that he's ten times better than C. Ronaldo.

                          ...
                          Don't take life too seriously or you'll never get out alive.

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                            #14
                            iT'S A GOOD YOU TUBE COMP.

                            I LOok forward to him entertaining me next year.

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                              #15
                              He'll be the bollocks he looked a class apart against Yeovil.

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