Trafford as our first-choice goalkeeper?

I think there’s a bit of selective memory going on here. I love Trafford but when he made the error that led to the goal v Spurs, he looked rattled and his next 3 or 4 passes suggested he might do it again.

Donna makes an error like that and he has the experience to put it to the back of his mind and he didn’t look like making another mistake all game, and then he dragged us back into it. That’s what you need to get over the line in tight races like this.

All keepers make errors, the best keepers are the ones who forget them the fastest.
 
In one day, City v Arsenal , Celtic v St Mirren & Real salt Lake v San Diego, three of the worst goalkeeping howlers you will ever see
 
I think there’s a bit of selective memory going on here. I love Trafford but when he made the error that led to the goal v Spurs, he looked rattled and his next 3 or 4 passes suggested he might do it again.

Donna makes an error like that and he has the experience to put it to the back of his mind and he didn’t look like making another mistake all game, and then he dragged us back into it. That’s what you need to get over the line in tight races like this.

All keepers make errors, the best keepers are the ones who forget them the fastest.

Trafford wasn't given the time he deserved to build his confidence. He is an excellent keeper.
 
I think there’s a bit of selective memory going on here. I love Trafford but when he made the error that led to the goal v Spurs, he looked rattled and his next 3 or 4 passes suggested he might do it again.

Donna makes an error like that and he has the experience to put it to the back of his mind and he didn’t look like making another mistake all game, and then he dragged us back into it. That’s what you need to get over the line in tight races like this.

All keepers make errors, the best keepers are the ones who forget them the fastest.

it’s a human trait to focus on mistakes rather than the good things, Donarumma has been excellent all season and pulled off some amazing saves that if he hadn’t done we probably would have been well off the pace in the title race. He single handedly stopped the derby being a bloodbath of a score line and pulled off the save of the season at Anfield.

Shows the level that he is at that he brushed it off and pulled off some important saves again yesterday.
 
I think there’s a bit of selective memory going on here. I love Trafford but when he made the error that led to the goal v Spurs, he looked rattled and his next 3 or 4 passes suggested he might do it again.

Donna makes an error like that and he has the experience to put it to the back of his mind and he didn’t look like making another mistake all game, and then he dragged us back into it. That’s what you need to get over the line in tight races like this.

All keepers make errors, the best keepers are the ones who forget them the fastest.
This. He looked determined to make up for it and did so. Trafford looked petrified when he made a mistake and looked like he wanted the ground to open up and swallow him. Not saying Trafford isn’t a great keeper - but he’s not in Donna’s class yet
 
So all these clubs are interested and we not having a bidding war!? Why?! We want apparently around 35/40m well why not 40/50m

BREAKING: Liverpool and Chelsea - along with Tottenham, Aston Villa and Newcastle - have expressed their interest in signing #ManCity's James Trafford.

[via @RichMartinMcr]
 
So all these clubs are interested and we not having a bidding war!? Why?! We want apparently around 35/40m well why not 40/50m

BREAKING: Liverpool and Chelsea - along with Tottenham, Aston Villa and Newcastle - have expressed their interest in signing #ManCity's James Trafford.

[via @RichMartinMcr]
I’d literally rather burn the club to the fucking ground than sell him to the vermin.
 

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