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Thread: Trotter in the Bolton news...

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    Trotter in the Bolton news...

    says he is going to help Freedman all he can regarding the Lions, I think he has an eye on his contract which ends this summer. I think he hopes Bolton will give him a contract.

    Although he does say that the Lions are on the up with Ollie in charge.

    Still, he won't be playing against us this Sat.

    COYLIONS!!!!!!!!!

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    re: Trotter in the Bolton news...

    feeney , can give ollie some advice as he went to the reebok on loan

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    re: Trotter in the Bolton news...

    He wouldn't be playing Saturday anyway even if we still had him here ,not quite good enough

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    re: Trotter in the Bolton news...

    Millwall today have accepted an undisclosed price for Liam Trotter.

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    re: Trotter in the Bolton news...

    Quote Originally Posted by zampa100
    Millwall today have accepted an undisclosed price for Liam Trotter.
    Millwall haven't received anything for Trotter, he's out of contract.

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    re: Trotter in the Bolton news...

    The fee was agreed in january because bolton could not afford to pay at that time, so we let him join on loan with the fee to be paid at the end of the season.

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    re: Trotter in the Bolton news...

    [quote="lionsroar" fee, but you certainly wouldn't receive a fee for Trotter joining us on a free transfer.

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    Gary at the end of the day bolton will pay a fee for trotter this month because it was agreed during the last transfer window when bolton could not afford to pay the fee. and whatever that fee is it was to much in my opinion because trotter is a overated and lazy.


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    re: Trotter in the Bolton news...

    Quote Originally Posted by lionsroar
    Gary at the end of the day bolton will pay a fee for trotter this month because it was agreed during the last transfer window when bolton could not afford to pay the fee. and whatever that fee is it was to much in my opinion because trotter is a overated and lazy.


    see link below
    Like I said, Trotter was free and the only money you should have received is a small loan fee. It's irrelevant whether you received the loan fee, when we first signed Trotter on loan or now, as you have indicated.

    What I would bear in mind, is that we managed to find the funds to pay Villa for Alan Hutton towards the end of the season and he would have cost a lot more in fees and wages, so maybe your club is spinning you a yarn?

    As for Trotter being "overrated and lazy" that's also irrelevant.

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    it will be revelent to you in time,when you find out what he is like.
    he has probably been running around more to get a contract. will land up a bench warmer.

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