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Profile - Lee Trundle

2007/8 Player Profile - Lee Trundle

Lee Trundle

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Name: Lee Trundle

DOB: 10th October 1976

POB: Liverpool

2006-07 Stats

Apps

Goals

YC

RC

40

20

5

2

Career Stats

Club

Time

Apps

Goals

Stalybridge

1997-1998

5

6

Southport

1998-2000

4

0

Rhyl

2000-2001

18

17

Wrexham

2001-2003

102

30

Swansea

2003-Present

173

85

Totals

302

138

Swans Career Stats

Season

Apps

Goals

2003-04

38

21

2004-05

49

23

2005-06

46

21

2006-07

40

20

Total

173

85

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Lee Trundle (or LT10 as he likes to be known) was plucked from non league football by Brian Flynn when he was in charge at Wrexham and the pair were reunited back in 2003 when Trundle signed for the Swans. He scored 21 goals in his first at the Vetch and became a fans favourite with his superb trickery and superb goals.

Magic Daps has been featured on the Sky Sport's Soccer AM show where his shoulder roll against Huddersfield was made famous - he's also appeared and featured on there numerous of time. He has his own image rights deal and his girlfriend is ex Atomic Kitten singer Liz Mclarnon, there was also the infamous flag incident after the Football League Trophy Final - his time at Swansea City has definitely not been quiet.

Trundle has scored 85 goals in 173 games - which is just under a goal every other game - in just four seasons and he's on his way to 100 goals for Swansea City, he would be only the 6th player in our entire history to achieve that feat.

Last season was a frustrating one for the Scouser - he never really played consistently to the way we all know he can, this was mainly down to being on the bench, injured numerous times and he did miss 6 games through suspension, but Trundle was still our top scorer by a mile.

Hopefully will our proposed new attacking style of football under Roberto Martinez will bring the best out of Trundle (he scored 6 goals in 13 games from Roberto's time in charge) and he seemed to link up well with Duffy at the end of the season. The competition for forwards also seems tough so he'll have to stay on his toes.

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