Trippier to Spurs?

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  1. MarioKempes

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    Hill was a complete tool and him thinking Wiseman was a better player than Trippier underlines this.
     
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    I think Bournemouth are going to struggle so probably not the best option for him or he could end up in the same position again in a years time.
     
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    I think along the same lines too. Stones is obviously the best of the bunch but based on what he did for us he wasn't around long and he's seen more as a centre half in waiting. Curtis was good but not here long and it helped his cause playing in one of our best ever strongest sides. Bobby was a great servant and a solid pro but not the same ability wise. I'd go for......

    1) Nicky Eaden.
    2) Kieran Trippier.
    3) John Stones.
    4) Bobby Hassell.
    5) John Curtis.
     
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    A little part of my just died knowing we put up with Wiseman instead of Trippier.

    Keith Hill.
     

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