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Rangers would be good.
I love Edinburgh, but people keep telling me Glasgow is a great place as well. Stevie G would be happy for lil old Burnley to visit, surely.
I love Edinburgh, but people keep telling me Glasgow is a great place as well. Stevie G would be happy for lil old Burnley to visit, surely.
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Yes both Cities well worth visiting, Glasgow working class and Edinburgh middle class but that's being a bit simplistic, Glasgow has some lovely open spaces quite surprisingly for a city.Colburn_Claret wrote:Rangers would be good.
I love Edinburgh, but people keep telling me Glasgow is a great place as well. Stevie G would be happy for lil old Burnley to visit, surely.
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I would love to go back up to Glasgow. I would be staying over this though as the last train back down south is far to early at 6.40pm.Colburn_Claret wrote:Rangers would be good.
I love Edinburgh, but people keep telling me Glasgow is a great place as well. Stevie G would be happy for lil old Burnley to visit, surely.
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Think it’s already built or is this in addition to the one he already has?775claret wrote:Dyche is having a villa built on the Algrave. During the last training camp he took the opportunity to check up on progress so suspect it will be the same this time.
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South West Claret. wrote:Why on earth should BFC be playing any games behind closed doors?
To stop Dawson and Jay getting in
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I’d have thought Quinta again. The Campus. Great facilities.
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Glasgow has everything. Modern, historic, cool, safe.Colburn_Claret wrote:Rangers would be good.
I love Edinburgh, but people keep telling me Glasgow is a great place as well. Stevie G would be happy for lil old Burnley to visit, surely.
Glasgow 'Smiles Better!
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I'd be happy with Rangers given that I missed the previous 2 games but can't see us going up there again.
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Are we seriously going to a place for pre season just saw the manager can check up on the builders?
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Yes, yes we are. That is the exact reason why we would do this. Dyche has proven time and again he has no clue about football and no commitment to our cause. He is purely in this for the money to pay for the house and labour and for the excuse to spend a week checking up on the work being done!Local cricketer wrote:Are we seriously going to a place for pre season just saw the manager can check up on the builders?
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We moved on from Rangers when Warburton went to Forest so we went there instead. He's now at QPR but I would suspect too late for us to arrange that one.jrgbfc wrote:I'd be happy with Rangers given that I missed the previous 2 games but can't see us going up there again.
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He had Charlie Austin working on the Villa during the summer months when here.
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Well I know there's plenty of time yet but if they are coming to the SW then an early booking is advised and the weather can be relied on as we know, also if we stay in this Country the club can save money with the £ being weak at the moment on the exchange markets.
So what is there not to like Sean old bean you know it makes sense
So what is there not to like Sean old bean you know it makes sense
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Shouldn't we not be off to Asia maximising revenue and hooking up with more Asian betting companies than checking on the progress of the managers villa
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Does anyone know the usual dates of our foreign pre season matches. If we were to have them. I know its impossible to say but a 2 week time time frame of when they usually are would be great so I could look at whether it lines up with shifts at work and enable me to start putting some pennies away on the off chance of making it
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Glasgows a great city. Rougher round the edges but still great. Very underrated. Similar to Liverpool in a lot of ways.
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Usually back in training early July. If we go away I'd guess it be anytime between around 10th to 25th July. Someone mentioned a rumour of us playing a friendly at Wigan 27th July.Cleveleys_claret wrote:Does anyone know the usual dates of our foreign pre season matches. If we were to have them. I know its impossible to say but a 2 week time time frame of when they usually are would be great so I could look at whether it lines up with shifts at work and enable me to start putting some pennies away on the off chance of making it
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Thanks for thatjrgbfc wrote:Usually back in training early July. If we go away I'd guess it be anytime between around 10th to 25th July. Someone mentioned a rumour of us playing a friendly at Wigan 27th July.
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If you look on the fixtures section of this site it will give you every date of every pre season game played.Cleveleys_claret wrote:Does anyone know the usual dates of our foreign pre season matches. If we were to have them. I know its impossible to say but a 2 week time time frame of when they usually are would be great so I could look at whether it lines up with shifts at work and enable me to start putting some pennies away on the off chance of making it
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yeh...and they're still in the Championship!Quickenthetempo wrote:He had Charlie Austin working on the Villa during the summer months when here.
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That would be the journey home. You would be paid to go.IanMcL wrote:Would have been funny if we had reached the final and thought we were playing down the road!
Mind you, transport would still go up to £700 overnight!
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So I wasn't wrong on the number of games. And was just over the border with the country.thehistorylecturer wrote:and you would be wrong on both the country and the number of games ... you need a new informant.
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Spent a year in Glasgow. Absolutely fantastic place.