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James "Shagger" Trafford: Transfer from Burnley "pretty much done" (Edwards)


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2 minutes ago, SAK said:

I would take that as him saying it’s done, don’t get stressed?

 

 

 

He already wrote that it's pretty much done though, so why does he feel the need to write that? 
You may be right though. Funny, you'd think journalists should be able to communicate clearly

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1 minute ago, Collage said:

He already wrote that it's pretty much done though, so why does he feel the need to write that? 
You may be right though. Funny, you'd think journalists should be able to communicate clearly

 

Here comes Hope: "Word from Edwards that the deal is done, followed by a vague message about not getting stressed. The club and Howe need to provide some clarity to this chaos."

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2 minutes ago, Collage said:

He already wrote that it's pretty much done though, so why does he feel the need to write that? 
You may be right though. Funny, you'd think journalists should be able to communicate clearly

That's not the job of many of today's journalists (let's differentiate by calling his ilk journos) who's job is maintain engagement not enlighten.

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Chelsea have been offered the chance to sign Aston Villa's Emiliano Martinez for £45m, though the 32-year-old Argentina goalkeeper is believed to prefer a move to Manchester United. (Mirror)

 

So maybe Chelsea will let us have Trafford but then again......

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Newcastle and Burnley are still far apart in their valuation of James Trafford, with the Magpies having had an initial bid worth £25m for the 22-year-old England Under-21s goalkeeper turned down. (Sky Sports)

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9 minutes ago, Collage said:

He already wrote that it's pretty much done though, so why does he feel the need to write that? 
You may be right though. Funny, you'd think journalists should be able to communicate clearly

'Cause we are losing it on social media about a rejected bid.

 

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12 minutes ago, madras said:

That's not the job of many of today's journalists (let's differentiate by calling his ilk journos) who's job is maintain engagement not enlighten.

Unfortunately, yes. Can’t stand it personally. They want there to be an uncertainty as it benefits them. Suits them as they usually don’t have a clue anyway 

 

 

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