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Unbelievable
resolve, fight, determination and good play. Absolutely over the moon with that
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Re: Unbelievable
Couldn't make today through illness. But feeling much better now. Well done Burnley.
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Re: Unbelievable
That is because our fantastic chairman made the right decision dump our dinosaur manager. The dyche supporters club have fallen silent
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Re: Unbelievable
They’re a good side as well, proved we are good enough to stay up
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Re: Unbelievable
Here you are again, can’t enjoy a win without having a dig at your fellow supporters
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Re: Unbelievable
There’s no doubt you are correct, however it takes 2 to tango and there is certain people who hold opposing views who think nothing of shouting down people who don’t follow their narrative.Burnley1989 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 24, 2022 3:58 pmHere you are again, can’t enjoy a win without having a dig at your fellow supporters
It’s only human nature to throw it back again.
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Re: Unbelievable
Nervy at times but a fantastic display of resolve throughout. Hopefully Liverpool do the job later and we can go to Watford with the tails up.
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Re: Unbelievable
I'm a Dyche supporter. We aren't there yet but it looks like the freshness is back and the fine margins seem to be dropping our way again.
I still think he made a mad decision. If it was down to Dyche we really should have taken that decision a lot earlier than he did.
We have shown signs since Christmas of kick starting but struggled to properly start the run - these last games were always winnable and we had shown glimmers already.
Players looked confident today though and wolves were a lot tougher than Southampton who pretty much gave up for mostnofbthe first half.
For once we have had a bit of luck - better to have the Saints up first and the fact that in our nervy start they missed their best chance of the game and we scored kind of out of nowhere.
I still think he made a mad decision. If it was down to Dyche we really should have taken that decision a lot earlier than he did.
We have shown signs since Christmas of kick starting but struggled to properly start the run - these last games were always winnable and we had shown glimmers already.
Players looked confident today though and wolves were a lot tougher than Southampton who pretty much gave up for mostnofbthe first half.
For once we have had a bit of luck - better to have the Saints up first and the fact that in our nervy start they missed their best chance of the game and we scored kind of out of nowhere.
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Re: Unbelievable
If course I am having a dig I was one of the few on this board who wanted douce out and was regularly abused for my views and the mods did nothing about it.Burnley1989 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 24, 2022 3:58 pmHere you are again, can’t enjoy a win without having a dig at your fellow supporters
So yes i will continue to call out all of those posters who said sacking douce was a disaster and they have been proved wrong.
If you don't like it I respect your opinion
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Re: Unbelievable
One thing for sure Ben Mee and our Academy Director are creating more from the technical area than Woan and Stone -wage stealers in my opinion
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Re: Unbelievable
I think we need to steady ourselves a bit after the removal of the old regime. They did wonderful things for this football club. Now it's 'Dinosaur Dyche' and 'wage stealers'. Have a bit of respect for the times that these people who gave us. Times we thought we would never see.
As for the reaction on the pitch, nobody can argue with it.
As for the reaction on the pitch, nobody can argue with it.
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Re: Unbelievable
5 games to go we need to win 2 of them and a draw .
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Exactly. Show some ******* class.Zom Zom wrote: ↑Sun Apr 24, 2022 4:13 pmI think we need to steady ourselves a bit after the removal of the old regime. They did wonderful things for this football club. Now it's 'Dinosaur Dyche' and 'wage stealers'. Have a bit of respect for the times that these people who gave us. Times we thought we would never see.
As for the reaction on the pitch, nobody can argue with it.
It's looking like it might just come off for us but Pace has been really lucky there. If he truly thought Dyche was poor why give him a 4 year deal and why wait so long to pot him. The tine to do it on the back of performances and results was following g Huddersfield. Since then our form has been much better
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Absolutely brilliant, given ourselves a real chance now. A breathe of fresh air and it's exciting again. Something I really had missed. Come on Burnley.
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Exactly. The Dyche era was fantastic. Some people have short memories or are a bit numb.Zom Zom wrote: ↑Sun Apr 24, 2022 4:13 pmI think we need to steady ourselves a bit after the removal of the old regime. They did wonderful things for this football club. Now it's 'Dinosaur Dyche' and 'wage stealers'. Have a bit of respect for the times that these people who gave us. Times we thought we would never see.
As for the reaction on the pitch, nobody can argue with it.
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I was really unhappy with the way we parted ways with Sean Dyche and his staff but you have to give credit where it’s due - Mike Jackson and the players have been incredible since he was handed the reins.
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Unfortunately you’re preaching to people who enjoy calling Sean Dyche (two promotions, Europe, 6 seasons in Premier League Sean Dyche) ‘Douche’, and get more fulfilment following a terrific result in acting like a 7 year old on a messageboard.Zom Zom wrote: ↑Sun Apr 24, 2022 4:13 pmI think we need to steady ourselves a bit after the removal of the old regime. They did wonderful things for this football club. Now it's 'Dinosaur Dyche' and 'wage stealers'. Have a bit of respect for the times that these people who gave us. Times we thought we would never see.
As for the reaction on the pitch, nobody can argue with it.
Easier to ignore, and simply raise a pint to a terrific result, renewed optimism and be grudgingly doff-cappy to Alan Pace for making a decision I would never have done which is thankfully, so far, massively paying off.
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Did these games look winnable to you after Norwich? I'm afraid they did not.BabylonClaret wrote: ↑Sun Apr 24, 2022 4:06 pmI'm a Dyche supporter. We aren't there yet but it looks like the freshness is back and the fine margins seem to be dropping our way again.
I still think he made a mad decision. If it was down to Dyche we really should have taken that decision a lot earlier than he did.
We have shown signs since Christmas of kick starting but struggled to properly start the run - these last games were always winnable and we had shown glimmers already.
Players looked confident today though and wolves were a lot tougher than Southampton who pretty much gave up for mostnofbthe first half.
For once we have had a bit of luck - better to have the Saints up first and the fact that in our nervy start they missed their best chance of the game and we scored kind of out of nowhere.
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Re: Unbelievable
Any need to refer to one of the best managers we've ever had as "douche"?
Really low class.
Really low class.
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Re: Unbelievable
That’s the thing, they haven’t fallen silent at all. They support Burnley and are thrilled with the recent results. The “Dyche Supporters club” as you put it exist because they recognise the unbelievable contribution he has made to Burnley Football Club.
You fail to respect that.
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Re: Unbelievable
No, I don’t think they did.
I was/am hugely Pro-Dyche but I had fully accepted relegation. I can but say, fair play!
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Re: Unbelievable
Bring on Watford
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Nonsense, our football has been crap under Dyche for 18 months. His departure and the new managememt has allowed us to play more attacking, possession football with the ball on the deck. Look at the performances and the POINTS we have won.BabylonClaret wrote: ↑Sun Apr 24, 2022 4:16 pmExactly. Show some ******* class.
It's looking like it might just come off for us but Pace has been really lucky there. If he truly thought Dyche was poor why give him a 4 year deal and why wait so long to pot him. The tine to do it on the back of performances and results was following g Huddersfield. Since then our form has been much better
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Re: Unbelievable
Let's enjoy the moment, and this means resisting the urge to feed the needy troll. UTC.
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Re: Unbelievable
To the ones disrespecting Sean, absolutely give your head a wobble. Genius for us.
As for todays game. Absolutely brilliant stuff in the second half. Josh Brownhill was brilliant and probably the pick of the team for me. Some of those tackles flying in were fantastic. Great stuff.
As for todays game. Absolutely brilliant stuff in the second half. Josh Brownhill was brilliant and probably the pick of the team for me. Some of those tackles flying in were fantastic. Great stuff.
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Re: Unbelievable
A huge win! Superb fighting spirit shown.
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Fantastic result. Stay classy we're in this together. Still a way to go.
What a week!
utc
What a week!
utc
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They need to look at the man in the mirror.Hibsclaret wrote: ↑Sun Apr 24, 2022 4:31 pmTo the ones disrespecting Sean, absolutely give your head a wobble. Genius for us.
As for todays game. Absolutely brilliant stuff in the second half. Josh Brownhill was brilliant and probably the pick of the team for me. Some of those tackles flying in were fantastic. Great stuff.
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Re: Unbelievable
Good side are Wolves and they didn't get a sniff our defence was awesome
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Good side are Wolves and they didn't get a sniff our defence was awesome
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FGS: just savour the win.
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Re: Unbelievable
Exactly my point the other week. I’ll be honest I wanted Dyche out and feel it’s a positive he has gone but people have to appreciate the outstanding achievements he did have in his time here, there’s a fine balance to it.PremierLeagueClass wrote: ↑Sun Apr 24, 2022 4:24 pmThat’s the thing, they haven’t fallen silent at all. They support Burnley and are thrilled with the recent results. The “Dyche Supporters club” as you put it exist because they recognise the unbelievable contribution he has made to Burnley Football Club.
You fail to respect that.
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Re: Unbelievable
For all their hype, I never even noticed Bull and Mutch.
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Re: Unbelievable
Possibly but possibly not (as I've said our recent home form has been pretty good). But I didn't think we would do so well as we have done after Norwich where it looked like we had run out of ideas against a pretty poor side who got a flukey goal and then had something to defend.
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Re: Unbelievable
Your argument tends to be overshadowed by your childish comments.brexit wrote: ↑Sun Apr 24, 2022 4:07 pmIf course I am having a dig I was one of the few on this board who wanted douce out and was regularly abused for my views and the mods did nothing about it.
So yes i will continue to call out all of those posters who said sacking douce was a disaster and they have been proved wrong.
If you don't like it I respect your opinion
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Re: Unbelievable
agree, we will need at least another 9 pointsnil_desperandum wrote: ↑Sun Apr 24, 2022 5:23 pmCan't imagine 7 points being enough.
9 might do it.
It's still a tough ask, but it can be done.
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No way do we need 40 points.
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This. This absolutely. I really don't like to stereotype people who voted for Brexit as thick and small-minded but this poster isn't helping to dispel my innate prejudices.Lancasterclaret wrote: ↑Sun Apr 24, 2022 6:19 pmYou aren't dickhead because your user name is Brexit
You aren't a **** because your user name is Brexit
You are a **** and dickhead because you don't get that every single Burnley fan is over the moon tonight, whether they voted for Brexit or not, whether they wanted Dyche sacked or not, we are all over the moon because we've given ourselves a chance
Stop acting like a three year old and just enjoy us having a real chance of avoiding relegation you absolute bellend
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38 will be quite sufficient.
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Re: Unbelievable
Everton will be on 29 after today with 6 to play, and they simply can't buy a result away from home, so I struggle to see them getting anywhere near 40 points.
And Leeds might also struggle to get near that mark.
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Everton have 3 or 4 very winnable games
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There is too much unnecessary swearing in your post . You could have made your point without itLancasterclaret wrote: ↑Sun Apr 24, 2022 6:19 pmYou aren't dickhead because your user name is Brexit
You aren't a **** because your user name is Brexit
You are a **** and dickhead because you don't get that every single Burnley fan is over the moon tonight, whether they voted for Brexit or not, whether they wanted Dyche sacked or not, we are all over the moon because we've given ourselves a chance
Stop acting like a three year old and just enjoy us having a real chance of avoiding relegation you absolute bellend
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Pretty much where I'm at- life commitments got in the way which meant I missed today's game so only saw the (brilliant) result.BabylonClaret wrote: ↑Sun Apr 24, 2022 4:06 pmI'm a Dyche supporter. We aren't there yet but it looks like the freshness is back and the fine margins seem to be dropping our way again.
I still think he made a mad decision. If it was down to Dyche we really should have taken that decision a lot earlier than he did.
We have shown signs since Christmas of kick starting but struggled to properly start the run - these last games were always winnable and we had shown glimmers already.
Players looked confident today though and wolves were a lot tougher than Southampton who pretty much gave up for mostnofbthe first half.
For once we have had a bit of luck - better to have the Saints up first and the fact that in our nervy start they missed their best chance of the game and we scored kind of out of nowhere.
So far, the (massive) gamble seems to be paying off. This doesn't make it less of a gamble, but it does mean that if we survive, you'd call the decision to sack Dyche a good decision. Whether or not it's the 'correct' decision, is harder to say because that implies certainty that we wouldn't have achieved equivalent results and survived under Dyche- however even if we did survive under Dyche we certainly wouldn't have done it via the same tactics/playstyle as currently.
The decision does seem to have brought renewed life and energy into the players, in particular McNeil & Roberts. Historically, we tend to have a new manager bounce/interim manager bounce, but that's going off an entirely different era where there wasn't a team entirely moulded by 1 manager.
I felt before Southampton and Wolves that both games were winnable in theory- home games, against an inconsistent club and a club we have a great record against the past few years, are exactly the sort of game you think you can win. I'll also admit that I didn't think this meant we WOULD win, and following Norwich if you'd asked me, I'd have probably had the same reaction ie. we can win them, but I'm not confident that we will. I wasn't confident going into Southampton, following that game I was more confident going into Wolves- so I guess that represents an improvement. And the way we successfully rode our luck the first 10 minutes against Southampton could have been massive in this regard, or it could have just been a ten minute nervous spell.
At the moment however Pace's call is working. I'm happy to say that, and hope my fears that it was too great a risk or would assure relegation are wrong. If we still go down, it reverts to a bad decision. If we survive, good decision. If we keep winning home, drawing away, you'd fancy we survive, so after 3 games without Dyche, it looks like a good decision. i hope it continues to be one.
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I absolutely didn't want Dyche out, but I can't argue things have bucked up since he went. Maybe coincidence, I don't know, but a really tough call for Pace and whatever you think right now, we'll see in another few weeks if it was a masterstroke and he got it right (or not!)
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I have never posted any remarks regarding Sean Dyches methods or our position, me posting would never alter anything I read digs here and digs there but the bottom line is we see what we are seeing now and hopefully we survive and then call judgement if needed. UTC
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I think we need 40 and 40 may even drop. Everton will certainly pick up they are fighting now. Beat today but they are scrapping.
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Personally I don't see how replacing Dyche was a gamble, performances and results couldn't really get worse, was a win win really, we could only get better with him gone. Big game at Watford next up, I don't see us putting in a performance like we did at Norwich.
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I think it has to be seen as a good decision whatever the final outcome. It's changed the whole mood and made people realise that no person is bigger than the clubspt_claret wrote: ↑Sun Apr 24, 2022 6:37 pmPretty much where I'm at- life commitments got in the way which meant I missed today's game so only saw the (brilliant) result.
So far, the (massive) gamble seems to be paying off. This doesn't make it less of a gamble, but it does mean that if we survive, you'd call the decision to sack Dyche a good decision. Whether or not it's the 'correct' decision, is harder to say because that implies certainty that we wouldn't have achieved equivalent results and survived under Dyche- however even if we did survive under Dyche we certainly wouldn't have done it via the same tactics/playstyle as currently.
The decision does seem to have brought renewed life and energy into the players, in particular McNeil & Roberts. Historically, we tend to have a new manager bounce/interim manager bounce, but that's going off an entirely different era where there wasn't a team entirely moulded by 1 manager.
I felt before Southampton and Wolves that both games were winnable in theory- home games, against an inconsistent club and a club we have a great record against the past few years, are exactly the sort of game you think you can win. I'll also admit that I didn't think this meant we WOULD win, and following Norwich if you'd asked me, I'd have probably had the same reaction ie. we can win them, but I'm not confident that we will. I wasn't confident going into Southampton, following that game I was more confident going into Wolves- so I guess that represents an improvement. And the way we successfully rode our luck the first 10 minutes against Southampton could have been massive in this regard, or it could have just been a ten minute nervous spell.
At the moment however Pace's call is working. I'm happy to say that, and hope my fears that it was too great a risk or would assure relegation are wrong. If we still go down, it reverts to a bad decision. If we survive, good decision. If we keep winning home, drawing away, you'd fancy we survive, so after 3 games without Dyche, it looks like a good decision. i hope it continues to be one.