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On 28/01/2023 at 10:53, IzzyIsak said:

Who could be a better right back in living memory?

 

My dad says David Craig was a good player but Trippier is better.

There isn’t one in mine - my NUFC memories stretch back to the ‘80s, and I don’t think we’ve had a better RB in that time.

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I also love that when the interviewer asks him what it's going to be like to lead the team out at Wembley he says "well we don't know the team yet, if Jamaal is playing obviously he'll lead the team out"

 

We've got a great bunch of dudes in the squad, man. Love it.

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8 minutes ago, Rafalove said:

Sean Dyche was saying when he won the league with Athletici Madrid he face timed him from the pitch to say thank you, for helping him throughout his career. Lovely touch that.

 

Was racking my brain for a minute there thinking I'd somehow missed that  Sean Dyche won La Liga. (As a player maybe?)

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21 minutes ago, Rafalove said:

Sean Dyche was saying when he won the league with Athletici Madrid he face timed him from the pitch to say thank you, for helping him throughout his career. Lovely touch that.

On his under the cosh interview there’s lots of piss taking about him being Dyche’s favourite. It’s obvious that managers love him. 

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24 minutes ago, Holloway said:

He's the best I've seen too, didn't realise his game intelligence was so high,along with his technical skill and delivery. Add that to his leadership qualities,he's blown me away tbh

I reckon he could be a good manager with those skills, and under Howe he'll have no one better to learn from.

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6 minutes ago, bowlingcrofty said:

Have absolutely no doubt whatsoever he’ll join our coaching staff when he retires. 

Yep, I hope he stays, learns from Eddie and when Eddie is ready to manage England Trippier takes over.  It's not just about leadership though, Eddie is great because of the detail and uses the data and science behind it.

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14 hours ago, The College Dropout said:

Some good analysis by Sky. 2nd goal we've conceded that he's lost his man on the far post.

Haven’t watched the analysis but is that a little unfair? He didn’t lose him, as in he didn’t know where he was. Just when the ball fell to Paqueta (whose 1st touch was good) Trippier closed him down but unfortunately the ball went through him.

 

Maybe I’m defending Trippier too much but I did think there was a strong element of luck about their goal.

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21 minutes ago, Lotus said:

Haven’t watched the analysis but is that a little unfair? He didn’t lose him, as in he didn’t know where he was. Just when the ball fell to Paqueta (whose 1st touch was good) Trippier closed him down but unfortunately the ball went through him.

 

Maybe I’m defending Trippier too much but I did think there was a strong element of luck about their goal.

The goal conceded at Spurs is practically identical. Joelinton doesn’t win it at the near post, man on the far post gets away from Trippier. 
 

Is it a major problem? No. It’s only happened twice but it’s something to note for sure right? Probably something EH will want to be sure doesn’t become a pattern. He wouldn’t chalk it up to luck and do nothing about it imo. 

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