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Just drawn level with Tarkowski and Mee for Premier League goals scored!
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Put him on the right wing in a Burnley shirt, awesome.
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I once saw Gifton Noel-Williams score an excellent hat-trick for Burnley.
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I once saw Lukas Jutkiewicz score for Burnley.......it was only a friendly mind!
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I missed that game, really jealous. You’ve got something to tell the grand kids there.Devils_Advocate wrote:I once saw Lukas Jutkiewicz score for Burnley.......it was only a friendly mind!
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I only saw it on a video link. I barely go on the normal games anymore so no chance i'll be seen at a training session!!martin_p wrote:I missed that game, really jealous. You’ve got something to tell the grand kids there.
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Still think he's the right coach away from being a world beater
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I once saw the lightning speed of Fernando Guerrero...no I didn't
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Those two goals mean that in the last 12 months he has scored ... 2 goals!
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I once saw Tony Hancock NEARLY score for Burnley.
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Why have you not started this thread after all the times he’s produced nothing? That’s 3 goals in 36 appearances.beddie wrote:No end product has he !!!
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The Traore goal for Burnley v Liverpool takes some beating!
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Really? When?Steve1956 wrote:I once saw Tony Hancock score for Burnley
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Steve1956 wrote:
I once saw Tony Hancock score for Burnley
Was that before he recorded “the blood donor”
I once saw Tony Hancock score for Burnley
Was that before he recorded “the blood donor”
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In a wierd wet Dream I had in about 1975.Sausage wrote:Really? When?
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Still think there's a lot more to come from this young man, especially in a more central role. One things for sure his pace creates havoc. If he does start knocking them in I can't see him being at Wolves long.ClaretTony wrote:Why have you not started this thread after all the times he’s produced nothing? That’s 3 goals in 36 appearances.
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Just checked it out Hancock never scored for us....it must have been in a wet dream
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Edited for you sausage.Sausage wrote:Really? When?
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I can understand why you'd get excited by his long curly hair.Steve1956 wrote:Just checked it out Hancock never scored for us....it must have been in a wet dream
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Good player with potential to be very good. Some like to see others fail though.
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Hancock was never anything but a nightmareSteve1956 wrote:Just checked it out Hancock never scored for us....it must have been in a wet dream
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just like my Wet Dreams.ClaretTony wrote:Hancock was never anything but a nightmare
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On a serious note didn't Hancock cost us a record fee at the time we signed him maybe £100,000 ?
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This lads going in the right direction...came in for some shocking treatment from spurs today...inc Harry kane.... theres a surpriseClaretTony wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2019 1:17 pmWhy have you not started this thread after all the times he’s produced nothing? That’s 3 goals in 36 appearances.
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steve kind - on speed
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Sadly that's the world we live in today.cricketfieldclarets wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2019 9:20 pmGood player with potential to be very good. Some like to see others fail though.
Obviously absolutely no one would want him here at Burnley, no where near good enough for us..
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Got to love the logic on here sometimes. Traore is crap but he's a regular for Wolves who'll probably finish in the top 6 or 7. The same people will no doubt be wetting themselves with excitement when we sign our next 30 year old journeyman from Stoke.
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I would love to watch a winger with that speed hurtling down our wing as it gets bums of seats and causes mayhem - sadly we have Hendrick
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And usually are the ones saying we should be buying younger players , our team is crying out for some pace, a player able to take on his man, win free kicks and hit teams on the break.
He ticks nearly every box we need in our team.
He's adding goals and assists to his game now too
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We already have a winger who would be speeding down the wing, only to lash it into no mans land or the stand.
Luckily Lennon rarely starts.
Luckily Lennon rarely starts.
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A player that flatters to deceive. Everyone wants a player like this, until they play for you and produce very little in terms of end product.
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He is doing his stuff at the moment!
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Seriously ?
He has been brilliant this season and Wolves got him for in this market a bargain price of £18m.
As for Wolves fans I don’t think they were that excited about signing a player who had struggled to tie down a first team place at Boro and Villa.....now they absolutely love him.
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The only way they've been stopping him recently is to take turns to kick lumps out of him.
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I would welcome him here, no problem.
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Id have here in place of JBG, Brady and Lennon put together.
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And Tottenham they who play football kicked ten bells out of him yesterday with 3 bookings inc Kane....it will be interesting to hear them bleating when they come in for some of the same.Stan Tastic wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16, 2019 6:34 pmThe only way they've been stopping him recently is to take turns to kick lumps out of him.
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Traore is a useful weapon particularly against top teams. We need a pacey 1v1 player and have done for ages.
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Didn't see the game,but on MOTD2 the commentator thought Kane was lucky to stay on the park due to his constant fouling,surely the England captain wouldn't be given the benefit of the doubt would he.
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I remember a very happy moment concerning Tony Hancock. When he sold him to Preston whose scouting network must have been Superior