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I hope it is only 2 weeks of course, but from crutches to the bench in 14 days? I'd be very surprised.
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Depending on which of the two it might beIWOODLOVETT wrote:So, one game !!
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It amuses me.Lord Beamish wrote:Why on earth does anyone keep engaging with Boysie?
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Apart from one post suggesting he'd been seen at Gawthorpe on crutches, which is not correct, I don't think there has been any other reference to them.FactualFrank wrote:I hope it is only 2 weeks of course, but from crutches to the bench in 14 days? I'd be very surprised.
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Tall Paul wrote:Absolute rubbish.
Ok further than the UK
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That's not really a sensible way to judge it though is it?Spijed wrote:The only clubs who have poor transfer windows are those who either get relegated or finish below genuine expectations such as one of the bigger clubs.
When we finished 7th it could be said we had the perfect transfer window
Or would you say that Bury had a perfect transfer window in summer 2018 given that they got promoted?
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reading your nonsenseBOYSIE31 wrote:bored of
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If it's not correct, then it's all good isn't it.ClaretTony wrote:which is not correct
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Ah yes, I really am more gullible than the person who thinks that a £1m+ deal was done in a few hours.BOYSIE31 wrote:I suppose CT was in on the transfer talks as well some gullible people on here
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Nope, still rubbish.BOYSIE31 wrote:Ok further than the UK
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Tall Paul wrote:Nope, still rubbish.
Ok tall paul
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But surely a transfer window should be judged on how successful you are. Would spending an extra £50 million have got us higher than 7th in all likelihood?aggi wrote:That's not really a sensible way to judge it though is it?
Or would you say that Bury had a perfect transfer window in summer 2018 given that they got promoted?
We always seem to survive with a bit to spare as well
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Also, what is deemed as a successful transfer window?
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BOYSIE31 wrote:No the players brought in were no better - and that has been the major problem for 3 seasons - spunked money away yet Dyche has the cheek every window to go record as saying no money at this club - thank god our board have seen his failings and not given him more.
I take it your first name begins with M ?
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Absolutely brilliant post - for sheer stupidity and nonsense it is absolutely brilliant.BOYSIE31 wrote:No the players brought in were no better - and that has been the major problem for 3 seasons - spunked money away yet Dyche has the cheek every window to go record as saying no money at this club - thank god our board have seen his failings and not given him more.
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When your starting 11 is improved, even if it's just one position. Ours is clearly no stronger than it was last season.Spijed wrote:Also, what is deemed as a successful transfer window?
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The emergence of McNeil means it's better than it was at the start of last season and Barnes is a better player than he was this time last year. That's two positions.jrgbfc wrote:When your starting 11 is improved, even if it's just one position. Ours is clearly no stronger than it was last season.
Plus Pope >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hart.
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Mike Garlick :BOYSIE31 wrote:Again we have £50 million signings playing no part in our 1st eleven - Dyche should be brought to account about this the next time he says no money at this club again.
“Now then Sean - the board and the fans aren’t happy about having £50m worth of signings on the bench. They think you need to be “brought to account”
Sean Dyche :
“Well there Mr Chairman you and those fans might well have a point other than for the fact that firstly I’ve brought £600m plus of revenue to the club since I arrived and secondly the eleven players on the pitch were brought to the club for less than £50m in total and that I brought all of them to the club with the exception of Ben Mee and these 11 players are probably worth the best part of £150m to £200m now.
Is that ok Mr Chairman ? Can I go back to training now ? As i’m a bit too busy to be answering f-uckwit questions to be honest - with all due respect Mr Chairman
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And Tarkowski looks better than last season as well.Tall Paul wrote:The emergence of McNeil means it's better than it was at the start of last season and Barnes is a better player than he was this time last year. That's two positions.
Plus Pope >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hart.
That's three.
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And Cork. That's four.Spijed wrote:And Tarkowski looks better than last season as well.
That's three.
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Keep going, we'll get to 11.
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I often wonder why some of our posters bother with football when the team they claim to support has very little of their support.
Oh that's it, how could I miss the obvious?
It's called Attention Seeking, you know like Puppies, Cats and Young Children!
Oh that's it, how could I miss the obvious?
It's called Attention Seeking, you know like Puppies, Cats and Young Children!
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ClaretTony wrote:Absolutely brilliant post - for sheer stupidity and nonsense it is absolutely brilliant.
Why you happy with Dyche calling the club every window.
But if it was Howe - oh you would not like that though would you ?
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claretonthecoast1882 wrote:I take it your first name begins with M ?
No N actually why ?
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If Dyche was calling the club every window then I wouldn’t be happy. But he isn’t. That’s in your (let’s see how I can slag off the club next) imagination.BOYSIE31 wrote:Why you happy with Dyche calling the club every window.
But if it was Howe - oh you would not like that though would you ?
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Make it easier for us to believe you are not completely stupid by posting a few links where Dyche has been “calling the club”BOYSIE31 wrote:Why you happy with Dyche calling the club every window.
But if it was Howe - oh you would not like that though would you ?
It should be pretty easy for you to find since there’s been at least a dozen windows since he joined and you did say “every window”.
Or alternatively and better for all of us stop making sh-it up and stop posting on things you just don’t understand.
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That's a bit harsh, I doubt there would be anything for him to post on anywhereTVC15 wrote:Make it easier for us to believe you are not completely stupid by posting a few links where Dyche has been “calling the club”
It should be pretty easy for you to find since there’s been at least a dozen windows since he joined and you did say “every window”.
Or alternatively and better for all of us stop making sh-it up and stop posting on things you just don’t understand.
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Is that all?BOYSIE31 wrote:Again we have £50 million signings playing no part in our 1st eleven - Dyche should be brought to account about this the next time he says no money at this club again.
Other clubs have singular players who cost close to that much sat on the bench or out on loan..
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ClaretTony wrote:If Dyche was calling the club every window then I wouldn’t be happy. But he isn’t. That’s in your (let’s see how I can slag off the club next) imagination.
But he mentions "no money at this club " every window or are you blinkered to that ?????
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Link?BOYSIE31 wrote:But he mentions "no money at this club " every window or are you blinkered to that ?????
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TVC15 wrote:Make it easier for us to believe you are not completely stupid by posting a few links where Dyche has been “calling the club”
It should be pretty easy for you to find since there’s been at least a dozen windows since he joined and you did say “every window”.
Or alternatively and better for all of us stop making sh-it up and stop posting on things you just don’t understand.
I will have a look but i am sure someone will find them for you.
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He doesn't say that at all.BOYSIE31 wrote:But he mentions "no money at this club " every window or are you blinkered to that ?????
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“The challenge is opening the club’s mind enough to go some way to keep up, because the football business is saying ‘All the best with that, we’re going up here’.
“It’s a double-edged sword. I think it is important to have a well-run club in these parts because they nearly lost it a couple of times but my football head says, ‘Give me the money and I’ll go and spend it’.”
“It’s a double-edged sword. I think it is important to have a well-run club in these parts because they nearly lost it a couple of times but my football head says, ‘Give me the money and I’ll go and spend it’.”
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It seems the shutters have come down on any comments on the original post!! Worrying.
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Tall Paul wrote:The emergence of McNeil means it's better than it was at the start of last season and Barnes is a better player than he was this time last year. That's two positions.
Plus Pope >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hart.
Spijed wrote:And Tarkowski looks better than last season as well.
That's three.
dsr wrote:And Cork. That's four.
By this logic can we now say the 2018 transfer window was crap cos Mee, Lowton, Tarks and Ward all looked poorer than the previous season, as did Cork, Vokes and Wood.
Plus Hart >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Heaton/Pope
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BOYSIE31 wrote:“The challenge is opening the club’s mind enough to go some way to keep up, because the football business is saying ‘All the best with that, we’re going up here’.
“It’s a double-edged sword. I think it is important to have a well-run club in these parts because they nearly lost it a couple of times but my football head says, ‘Give me the money and I’ll go and spend it’.”
You had it spent it and still not improved our starting 11.
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How has he not improved our starting 11 you wally?BOYSIE31 wrote:You had it spent it and still not improved our starting 11.
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"Dyche understands the constraints being placed upon him, saying: "Some clubs don't need to have a model because their owners are so wealthy.BOYSIE31 wrote:“The challenge is opening the club’s mind enough to go some way to keep up, because the football business is saying ‘All the best with that, we’re going up here’.
“It’s a double-edged sword. I think it is important to have a well-run club in these parts because they nearly lost it a couple of times but my football head says, ‘Give me the money and I’ll go and spend it’.”
"We have a business model, but it makes it very tough. The chairman wants to back the club but can only back it to a certain level unless it rips up the whole structure of the club.
"Already big clubs are suddenly finding it tough. Then they re-finance, re-finance again and someone takes over and someone takes over again. This club doesn't want to do that.
"I understand it. But my football head says 'give me the money and I'll go and spend it'."
You'll have to asks jrgbfc, it was his logic that said a transfer window is successful when the starting 11 is improved. My post (and the subsequent ones) you quoted was disputing his assertion that our starting 11 isn't any stronger than it was last season.Devils_Advocate wrote:
By this logic can we now say the 2018 transfer window was crap cos Mee, Lowton, Tarks and Ward all looked poorer than the previous season, as did Cork, Vokes and Wood.
Plus Hart >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Heaton/Pope
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Is there not a limit you can put on the amount of time Boysie spends on here? Can’t be good for him looking at a screen all day!
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At least it limits the amount of time he can apply his ‘common sense’ in the real world. It’s safer this way.Steve-Harpers-perm wrote:Is there not a limit you can put on the amount of time Boysie spends on here? Can’t be good for him looking at a screen all day!
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I’ll start, Nutter?BOYSIE31 wrote:No N actually why ?
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Fair enough but I guess you'll definitely agree our 2018 stating 11 was weaker than the previous season then.Tall Paul wrote:You'll have to asks jrgbfc, it was his logic that said a transfer window is successful when the starting 11 is improved. My post (and the subsequent ones) you quoted was disputing his assertion that our starting 11 isn't any stronger than it was last season.
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Yes, I'd agree with that, predominantly due to injuriesDevils_Advocate wrote:Fair enough but I guess you'll definitely agree our 2018 stating 11 was weaker than the previous season then.
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2016 player --- 2019 respective replacement
Tom Heaton --- Bailey Peacock Farrell
Nick Pope --- Nick Pope
Paul Robinson --- Joe Hart
Michael Keane --- Ben Gibson
Kevin Long --- Kevin Long / Ben Gibson
Ben Mee --- Ben Mee
James Tarkowski --- James Tarkowski
Stephen Ward --- Charlie Taylor / Erik Pieters
Tendayi Dariwka --- Matthew Lowton / Phil Barsdley
Scott Arfield --- Dwight McNeil
Joey Barton --- Jack Cork
Robbie Brady --- Robbie Brady / Aaron Lennon
Steven Defour --- Danny Drinkwater
Johann Berg Gudmundsson --- Johann Berg Gudmundsson
Jeff Hendrick --- Jeff Hendrick
Dean Marney -
George Boyd -
Ashley Westwood --- Ashley Westwood
Ashley Barnes --- Ashley Barnes
Andre Gray --- Chris Wood / Matej Vydra
Sam Vokes --- Jay Rodriguez
Tom Heaton --- Bailey Peacock Farrell
Nick Pope --- Nick Pope
Paul Robinson --- Joe Hart
Michael Keane --- Ben Gibson
Kevin Long --- Kevin Long / Ben Gibson
Ben Mee --- Ben Mee
James Tarkowski --- James Tarkowski
Stephen Ward --- Charlie Taylor / Erik Pieters
Tendayi Dariwka --- Matthew Lowton / Phil Barsdley
Scott Arfield --- Dwight McNeil
Joey Barton --- Jack Cork
Robbie Brady --- Robbie Brady / Aaron Lennon
Steven Defour --- Danny Drinkwater
Johann Berg Gudmundsson --- Johann Berg Gudmundsson
Jeff Hendrick --- Jeff Hendrick
Dean Marney -
George Boyd -
Ashley Westwood --- Ashley Westwood
Ashley Barnes --- Ashley Barnes
Andre Gray --- Chris Wood / Matej Vydra
Sam Vokes --- Jay Rodriguez
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so he doesn't really know just quoting other rags.Poor do!The Enclosure wrote:https://www.burnleyexpress.net/sport/fo ... -1-9979152
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Boysie must either be on the wind up or 14 years old
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Maybe time to consider signing some younger lads who are hungry to play, rather than the likes of Drinkwater whose careers are on a downward spiral and happy to sit on their backside picking up their 100 grand a week?
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Like Bailey Peacock-Farrell, Adam Phillips and Joel Senior, you mean?jrgbfc wrote:Maybe time to consider signing some younger lads who are hungry to play, rather than the likes of Drinkwater whose careers are on a downward spiral and happy to sit on their backside picking up their 100 grand a week?
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I don’t know, he was 1st on my very short foe list. I still see his stuff in quotes though just to remind me what I’m missingLord Beamish wrote:Why on earth does anyone keep engaging with Boysie?