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Old 25th July 2007, 08:08 PM
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trundles going?

well it looks like Lord Lee Trundle could well be leaveing us jacks within the next 48 hours as bristol city have placed 4 offers for him within the last 2 weeks but today was there final offer rumoured to be £1m riseing to £1.5, the swans are playing a friendly tonight and the whole squad are there execpt lee trundle?
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Old 25th July 2007, 08:10 PM
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Take the money and run he is getting on a bit now !
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Old 25th July 2007, 08:25 PM
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Still a quality player though. I'd reckon 3 or 4 good seasons still to come for him yet. Big miss for Swans if he goes
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Old 25th July 2007, 08:42 PM
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he will be missed big time down here as all the kids worshope him,as for a replacment weve signed a coloured version of him the other week aka jason scotland who i havnt seen play but loads from up scotland say hes pure class
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I've got to say that I dont reckon we should let Trunds go for any amount of cash. He is idolised by so many here, and that would continue even after he retired. He's one of the main reasons we have such good attendances, especially from the next generation of supporters. I will be gutted if he does go. We dont need the cash, but we need his influence.
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Old 27th July 2007, 04:39 PM
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gutted hes now gone and signed a 3 year contract

come on yeovil tomorrow someone go in hard on him lol as hes playing his first game for city
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Letter from LT to the Jack Army....

Trundle letter to Swans' fans

Jul 29 2007

To all in the Jack Army

IT'S difficult to know whether to laugh or cry at the moment.

In one of the toughest weeks of my life, I’ve achieved my dream but at the same time had to wave goodbye to another.

I’ve never, ever made a secret of wanting to play at the highest level I can, of wanting to test myself against better players and prove my ability on a bigger stage.

But to do that I’ve had to leave Swansea City and walk away from a huge part of my life.

I started late in my career but I’ve always had the belief in my ability and felt that one day I could play professional football and perform on a big stage.

I’ve already done that with Swansea – when I stepped down a division to arrive at the Vetch I knew I was joining a club with the same dreams and ambitions as my own and by and large the move has proved successful for both parties.

It was my first time living away. Before then I’d just travelled from my home in Liverpool to play for Wrexham, but moving to Swansea got me immersed in this club.

Living among the fans and speaking to people day-to-day meant I saw just how much it meant to supporters to see the club on the up. I saw the emotion and passion first hand and I couldn’t help but get caught up in that. I became part of it.

This wasn’t just my job, this was so much more than that and I don’t think there can be too many relationships like it in football – I think there was a bond, something special.

I couldn’t help but fall in love with this club – but this week I had to think about my career. And I don’t think many will understand how hard it’s been to let that go.

Leaving you – the fans – behind was why I spent most of last week agonising over what to do. That’s why it was never a straight-down-the-line call – there was so much emotion attached.

But to be a million-pound player when I didn’t even turn professional until the age of 24, and to have a chance to play in the Championship was hard to ignore, however strong my feelings for Swansea.

I knew this could be my last chance; if I went in a few years would I be able to do myself justice, bearing in mind I’m almost 31 now? Would I ever be able to prove those doubters wrong after all?

When the chance of this move came up I knew I could have the platform to silence everyone who said I was a lower-league player and nothing more.

I didn’t regret turning Sheffield Wednesday down almost two years ago – I still don’t. We were so close to the Championship then I thought I could reach it with Swansea. It wasn’t to be and, though I didn’t give up, I knew I wasn’t getting any younger.

Things change quickly in football – I couldn’t risk looking back at the end of my career and blaming myself for blowing my big chance.

That’s why I still knew I had to go, even when the club offered me more wages to stay. It was never about money.

And can I go on the record to say there has been no bad feeling between me and the club over this. There has been no demands, no shouting... just a lot of respect for each other.

I can tell you now: Huw Jenkins and Roberto Martinez were both desperate for me to stay, but they knew they couldn’t offer the one thing I craved and that was starting the new season as a Championship player.

It’s still a massive regret I never made it to this level with you – it will be always – but one day Swansea City will be where they deserve to be, and that day will be soon.

There will be some who will want to badmouth me for leaving, for not turning down the chance a second time, but I just hope the majority can remember the good times and appreciate what I’ve done for the club, like I appreciate what the club has done for me.

Whatever the future holds for us both, I know I will always say that I was proud to be a Jack.

Lee Trundle

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