Thanks to those who didn't go
Thanks to those who didn't go
... For making it easier to park, book better seats, no moaners sat near, easy access to toilets, easy to leave after game....please can you all stay away next round
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You are welcome pal. Glad you enjoyed the freedom of Turf Moor.
With an attendance today of just over 8,000 including 1,600 from Peterborough, it shows how many of the rest of us have been bored to tears for a long time by hoof ball.
I think some of our players found their true level today playing well against the mighty Posh. Worryingly quite a few of today’s team will be on the pitch at Stamford Bridge next week. Let’s see if they turn up then?
With an attendance today of just over 8,000 including 1,600 from Peterborough, it shows how many of the rest of us have been bored to tears for a long time by hoof ball.
I think some of our players found their true level today playing well against the mighty Posh. Worryingly quite a few of today’s team will be on the pitch at Stamford Bridge next week. Let’s see if they turn up then?
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Re: Thanks to those who didn't go
I don’t for one minute think you actually mean that
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The smilies should give you a clue
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Packed where we sit but with a lot of different faces around us than there are for league games. A lot quicker getting home though.
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Sounds a good experience for all concerned, long may it continue ....all the way to Wembley.
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Oh how grand , can't wait to get back to the good old days of the lower leagues and less fans. Let's bring the hooligan element back while we are at it and drop all the bans. Let's get the beehole back to terracing.
Oh how grand eh.
Oh how grand eh.
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Ha ha ha
Narked a few with that
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Some have stayed away, presumably to whinge, whine and snipe on here... anyway, l was in the family stand today, and I'm just glad that I'm not sat near the daft woman every week, who screams "shoooot" every time we get within thirty yards of goal!
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Shame the idiots abusing Joe Hart went on.
There was only about 10 in the bee hole end as well.
There was only about 10 in the bee hole end as well.
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Re: Thanks to those who didn't go
Bullshit, absolute bullshit.Greeny wrote: ↑Sat Jan 04, 2020 4:07 pmYou are welcome pal. Glad you enjoyed the freedom of Turf Moor.
With an attendance today of just over 8,000 including 1,600 from Peterborough, it shows how many of the rest of us have been bored to tears for a long time by hoof ball.
I think some of our players found their true level today playing well against the mighty Posh. Worryingly quite a few of today’s team will be on the pitch at Stamford Bridge next week. Let’s see if they turn up then?
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For all his faults and limitations, it's posts like the one from Greeny, that have me thinking that Brian Laws was spot on, when he said in his book that the premier league had created a new breed of fan.
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Presume that you won't be there?Greeny wrote: ↑Sat Jan 04, 2020 4:07 pmYou are welcome pal. Glad you enjoyed the freedom of Turf Moor.
With an attendance today of just over 8,000 including 1,600 from Peterborough, it shows how many of the rest of us have been bored to tears for a long time by hoof ball.
I think some of our players found their true level today playing well against the mighty Posh. Worryingly quite a few of today’s team will be on the pitch at Stamford Bridge next week. Let’s see if they turn up then?
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Been a clarets fan for 50+ years fella. Travelled up + down the country watching what will always be my team. Listening to Garlick + SD go on about our inability to compete, despite earning a few quid from the PL years and at the same time watching what is being played out by our first 11 on a regular basis, has me worried that the idiots are running the asylum.fidelcastro wrote: ↑Sat Jan 04, 2020 4:58 pmFor all his faults and limitations, it's posts like the one from Greeny, that have me thinking that Brian Laws was spot on, when he said in his book that the premier league had created a new breed of fan.
Even when as a club we didn’t have a pot to p*ss in financially we still managed to play football. We are pulling a lot of money in these days giving the club a firm financial footing but we are incapable of adding any additional capability to the team during each transfer window.
Not on about splurging billions on Messi and risking everything. Just looking for the club management to get organised + bring in some players who can pass + move with a bit of pace. Not just lump it forward on a boringly regular basis.
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Greeny wrote: ↑Sat Jan 04, 2020 6:12 pmBeen a clarets fan for 50+ years fella. Travelled up + down the country watching what will always be my team. Listening to Garlick + SD go on about our inability to compete, despite earning a few quid from the PL years and at the same time watching what is being played out by our first 11 on a regular basis, has me worried that the idiots are running the asylum.
Even when as a club we didn’t have a pot to p*ss in financially we still managed to play football. We are pulling a lot of money in these days giving the club a firm financial footing but we are incapable of adding any additional capability to the team during each transfer window.
Not on about splurging billions on Messi and risking everything. Just looking for the club management to get organised + bring in some players who can pass + move with a bit of pace. Not just lump it forward on a boringly regular basis.
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I applaud those who went on today but you simply cannot blame any Burnley fan for not wanting to attend, given the absolute dross we have served up in both cup competitions under Dyche’s tenure.
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I am as keen as anyone on here for BFC to stay/succeed in the PL. Like most things in life it’s about taking your opportunities when they come along. With the right approach we are well placed to do that. Concerned that as a club we will miss the boat by playing the “Little Old Burnley” card on a regular basis,
I have no issues with the people on here who will stick with Sean/Garlick through thick + thin. Plus I fully acknowledge and agree with “be careful what you wish for”. Despite you happy clappers things do need looking at. I am not in the SD Out category (yet) but he needs to give his head a shake and develop a Plan B on the pitch and Garlick, a Transfer Plan (A, B or C would be welcome).
Shopping worked today Leisure, thanks very much.
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Re: Thanks to those who didn't go
There was only a few of us where I sit in JHU and it seemed to make it much colder with wind blowing straight at us.
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Re: Thanks to those who didn't go
I was also in JHU, which was much more sparsely populated than normal. It was freezing, I blame the corner stands
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Really enjoyed it today for lots of reasons. It was great to see us pass it on the deck as we were given a lot more possession than usual obviously.
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Re: Thanks to those who didn't go
What about the home supporters that didn't watch?
It would have been easy for me to sit down, click on the play buttom of the stream and watch the full game. However, I made the conscious decision to restrict my viewing to the second half of the game only.
That's right, some people couldn't summon the passion and enthusiasm to watch the match in person. I couldn't summon the passion and enthusiasm to click on a play button.
If the club are happy to sit back and let the recruitment team get away with doing half a job then I'm happy to restrict my cup viewing to half a game.
Call it my futile little protest of one, but I felt better for it.
Some of the recent comments coming out of the club beggar belief. Everything leading up to the current window has been self depricating and defeatist tosh. A bunch of pre-emptive excuses without any practical information about what is being done to change things so we can surmount the difficulties we are faced with.
When you find yourself making the same excuses over and over again the problem isn't the situation it is you and your inability to adapt to it. Or you have employed a Technical Director with a long standing history of deliberately avoiding the need to do anything in the Winter window ( apart from loan signings and selling players to bring in cash that can be used to make operating in the Summer window easier ).
How can we expect the players to go out and fight for every inch of turf when the powers that be are happy to let the non playing staff hoist the white flag of surrender, because the Winter window is too tough and devoid of opportunities for a club like us ( which it most certainly isn't ). It could all be a very elaborate smoke screen, but given Riggs previous reluctance to work for his money in the Winter I'm inclined to think that it isn't.
When we hear key figures adopting a laisez faire attitude to the concerns of the supporters with statements that border on " if you don't like it you know where the door is " we are in real trouble. Surely the political events of recent years is enough to drive a very obvious message home, namely " you don't treat your long term supporters with contempt " whatever the current circumstances might be.
The eye of the tiger has been replaced by the beak of the cowardly chicken.
It is very clear that things are changing behind the scenes and we are starting to follow a path that diverges from our true identity. Lose that and we could easily lose everything, because in terms of all that we have achieved so far it is the vital ingredient. Money doesn't buy automatic success in the football world, character and ability do.
We might be up against it on the pitch at the moment, but I have a very unsettling feeling that our most important fight is happening elsewhere and it is being lost on our behalf. In every respect we are looking less and less Burnley with each and every passing week. The character of the club seems to be shifting away from the character of the town.
I am happy to support the club through thick and thin, to celebrate the ups and stick by it through the downs, but I find myself feeling increasingly alienated from it. All of our recent successes were built through the endeavours of proud and courageous warriors, fueled by honesty and virtue, but over the last year the club appears to have started leaning more towards the world of vapid corporate chameleons and **** talking snake oil salesmen.
I miss the underdog fighting spirit that saw us rise up to conquer the challenges before us, instead of shirking away from them and sugar coating our castrated impotence with empty platitudes.
It would have been easy for me to sit down, click on the play buttom of the stream and watch the full game. However, I made the conscious decision to restrict my viewing to the second half of the game only.
That's right, some people couldn't summon the passion and enthusiasm to watch the match in person. I couldn't summon the passion and enthusiasm to click on a play button.
If the club are happy to sit back and let the recruitment team get away with doing half a job then I'm happy to restrict my cup viewing to half a game.
Call it my futile little protest of one, but I felt better for it.
Some of the recent comments coming out of the club beggar belief. Everything leading up to the current window has been self depricating and defeatist tosh. A bunch of pre-emptive excuses without any practical information about what is being done to change things so we can surmount the difficulties we are faced with.
When you find yourself making the same excuses over and over again the problem isn't the situation it is you and your inability to adapt to it. Or you have employed a Technical Director with a long standing history of deliberately avoiding the need to do anything in the Winter window ( apart from loan signings and selling players to bring in cash that can be used to make operating in the Summer window easier ).
How can we expect the players to go out and fight for every inch of turf when the powers that be are happy to let the non playing staff hoist the white flag of surrender, because the Winter window is too tough and devoid of opportunities for a club like us ( which it most certainly isn't ). It could all be a very elaborate smoke screen, but given Riggs previous reluctance to work for his money in the Winter I'm inclined to think that it isn't.
When we hear key figures adopting a laisez faire attitude to the concerns of the supporters with statements that border on " if you don't like it you know where the door is " we are in real trouble. Surely the political events of recent years is enough to drive a very obvious message home, namely " you don't treat your long term supporters with contempt " whatever the current circumstances might be.
The eye of the tiger has been replaced by the beak of the cowardly chicken.
It is very clear that things are changing behind the scenes and we are starting to follow a path that diverges from our true identity. Lose that and we could easily lose everything, because in terms of all that we have achieved so far it is the vital ingredient. Money doesn't buy automatic success in the football world, character and ability do.
We might be up against it on the pitch at the moment, but I have a very unsettling feeling that our most important fight is happening elsewhere and it is being lost on our behalf. In every respect we are looking less and less Burnley with each and every passing week. The character of the club seems to be shifting away from the character of the town.
I am happy to support the club through thick and thin, to celebrate the ups and stick by it through the downs, but I find myself feeling increasingly alienated from it. All of our recent successes were built through the endeavours of proud and courageous warriors, fueled by honesty and virtue, but over the last year the club appears to have started leaning more towards the world of vapid corporate chameleons and **** talking snake oil salesmen.
I miss the underdog fighting spirit that saw us rise up to conquer the challenges before us, instead of shirking away from them and sugar coating our castrated impotence with empty platitudes.
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Worryingly I find myself agreeing with some of the sentiments of this post.Long Time Lurker wrote: ↑Sat Jan 04, 2020 6:51 pmWhat about the home supporters that didn't watch?
It would have been easy for me to sit down, click on the play buttom of the stream and watch the full game. However, I made the conscious decision to restrict my viewing to the second half of the game only.
That's right, some people couldn't summon the passion and enthusiasm to watch the match in person. I couldn't summon the passion and enthusiasm to click on a play button.
If the club are happy to sit back and let the recruitment team get away with doing half a job then I'm happy to restrict my cup viewing to half a game.
Call it my futile little protest of one, but I felt better for it.
Some of the recent comments coming out of the club beggar belief. Everything leading up to the current window has been self depricating and defeatist tosh. A bunch of pre-emptive excuses without any practical information about what is being done to change things so we can surmount the difficulties we are faced with.
When you find yourself making the same excuses over and over again the problem isn't the situation it is you and your inability to adapt to it. Or you have employed a Technical Director with a long standing history of deliberately avoiding the need to do anything in the Winter window ( apart from loan signings and selling players to bring in cash that can be used to make operating in the Summer window easier ).
How can we expect the players to go out and fight for every inch of turf when the powers that be are happy to let the non playing staff hoist the white flag of surrender, because the Winter window is too tough and devoid of opportunities for a club like us ( which it most certainly isn't ). It could all be a very elaborate smoke screen, but given Riggs previous reluctance to work for his money in the Winter I'm inclined to think that it isn't.
When we hear key figures adopting a laisez faire attitude to the concerns of the supporters with statements that border on " if you don't like it you know where the door is " we are in real trouble. Surely the political events of recent years is enough to drive a very obvious message home, namely " you don't treat your long term supporters with contempt " whatever the current circumstances might be.
The eye of the tiger has been replaced by the beak of the cowardly chicken.
It is very clear that things are changing behind the scenes and we are starting to follow a path that diverges from our true identity. Lose that and we could easily lose everything, because in terms of all that we have achieved so far it is the vital ingredient. Money doesn't buy automatic success in the football world, character and ability do.
We might be up against it on the pitch at the moment, but I have a very unsettling feeling that our most important fight is happening elsewhere and it is being lost on our behalf. In every respect we are looking less and less Burnley with each and every passing week. The character of the club seems to be shifting away from the character of the town.
I am happy to support the club through thick and thin, to celebrate the ups and stick by it through the downs, but I find myself feeling increasingly alienated from it. All of our recent successes were built through the endeavours of proud and courageous warriors, fueled by honesty and virtue, but over the last year the club appears to have started leaning more towards the world of vapid corporate chameleons and **** talking snake oil salesmen.
I miss the underdog fighting spirit that saw us rise up to conquer the challenges before us, instead of shirking away from them and sugar coating our castrated impotence with empty platitudes.
I didn't see the Bentley tweet, but from what I've heard he needs educating what he should, and shouldn't tweet, his Andre grey one comes to mind
I hope, with nearly 60 years of watching behind me, iam right when I think we will actually sign some players this month, otherwise I might be agreeing with even more of the post.
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Re: Thanks to those who didn't go
Great post Grumps flushed out lots of non Clarets.
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Long Time Lurker - If the club are happy to sit back and let the recruitment team get away with doing half a job then I'm happy to restrict my cup viewing to half a game.
Good for you! I'll bet that the club are really gutted that you only watched half the game.
Good for you! I'll bet that the club are really gutted that you only watched half the game.
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main reason for lack of crowd is simply because its become a rancid, pointless competition. ruined by clubs constantly having to sling in the lesser players to keep their teams strong for league competition.
The magic of the cup is a thing from maybe 30 years ago.
The magic of the cup is a thing from maybe 30 years ago.
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I thought today was an reanactment of the shite days of the fourth division
Small crowd & two shite teams trying to entertain and failing.
Small crowd & two shite teams trying to entertain and failing.
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Grumps wrote: ↑Sat Jan 04, 2020 3:52 pm... For making it easier to park, book better seats, no moaners sat near, easy access to toilets, easy to leave after game....please can you all stay away next round .
I too enjoyed the game. Helps when your team wins of course. Good luck to those who stayed away and not really interested what they got up to. We had a good day out watching our football team... and all for a tenner each. What's not to like?
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Just spotted another.
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Way to go. You show them!!! If only more people would be so principled and wait until we’ve scored 3 goals before streaming the rest of the match.Long Time Lurker wrote: ↑Sat Jan 04, 2020 6:51 pmWhat about the home supporters that didn't watch?
It would have been easy for me to sit down, click on the play buttom of the stream and watch the full game. However, I made the conscious decision to restrict my viewing to the second half of the game only.
That's right, some people couldn't summon the passion and enthusiasm to watch the match in person. I couldn't summon the passion and enthusiasm to click on a play button.
If the club are happy to sit back and let the recruitment team get away with doing half a job then I'm happy to restrict my cup viewing to half a game.
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Wow - that really is the stuff of the Tolpuddle Martyrs, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Greta Thunberg, etc
Long Tim Lurker - may the force be with you.
Long Tim Lurker - may the force be with you.
Re: Thanks to those who didn't go
fidelcastro wrote: ↑Sat Jan 04, 2020 4:58 pmFor all his faults and limitations, it's posts like the one from Greeny, that have me thinking that Brian Laws was spot on, when he said in his book that the premier league had created a new breed of fan.
Brian Laws had to write something though and it wasn't going to be about his glorious achievements as a manager.
Laws ever being appointed is on the scale of getting 6 lucky numbers. If he was referring to Burnley fans at the time the statement is totally out of context. We may as well have given Andy Payton the job.
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^^^^^^^This.Long Time Lurker wrote: ↑Sat Jan 04, 2020 6:51 pmWhat about the home supporters that didn't watch?
It would have been easy for me to sit down, click on the play buttom of the stream and watch the full game. However, I made the conscious decision to restrict my viewing to the second half of the game only.
That's right, some people couldn't summon the passion and enthusiasm to watch the match in person. I couldn't summon the passion and enthusiasm to click on a play button.
If the club are happy to sit back and let the recruitment team get away with doing half a job then I'm happy to restrict my cup viewing to half a game.
Call it my futile little protest of one, but I felt better for it.
Some of the recent comments coming out of the club beggar belief. Everything leading up to the current window has been self depricating and defeatist tosh. A bunch of pre-emptive excuses without any practical information about what is being done to change things so we can surmount the difficulties we are faced with.
When you find yourself making the same excuses over and over again the problem isn't the situation it is you and your inability to adapt to it. Or you have employed a Technical Director with a long standing history of deliberately avoiding the need to do anything in the Winter window ( apart from loan signings and selling players to bring in cash that can be used to make operating in the Summer window easier ).
How can we expect the players to go out and fight for every inch of turf when the powers that be are happy to let the non playing staff hoist the white flag of surrender, because the Winter window is too tough and devoid of opportunities for a club like us ( which it most certainly isn't ). It could all be a very elaborate smoke screen, but given Riggs previous reluctance to work for his money in the Winter I'm inclined to think that it isn't.
When we hear key figures adopting a laisez faire attitude to the concerns of the supporters with statements that border on " if you don't like it you know where the door is " we are in real trouble. Surely the political events of recent years is enough to drive a very obvious message home, namely " you don't treat your long term supporters with contempt " whatever the current circumstances might be.
The eye of the tiger has been replaced by the beak of the cowardly chicken.
It is very clear that things are changing behind the scenes and we are starting to follow a path that diverges from our true identity. Lose that and we could easily lose everything, because in terms of all that we have achieved so far it is the vital ingredient. Money doesn't buy automatic success in the football world, character and ability do.
We might be up against it on the pitch at the moment, but I have a very unsettling feeling that our most important fight is happening elsewhere and it is being lost on our behalf. In every respect we are looking less and less Burnley with each and every passing week. The character of the club seems to be shifting away from the character of the town.
I am happy to support the club through thick and thin, to celebrate the ups and stick by it through the downs, but I find myself feeling increasingly alienated from it. All of our recent successes were built through the endeavours of proud and courageous warriors, fueled by honesty and virtue, but over the last year the club appears to have started leaning more towards the world of vapid corporate chameleons and **** talking snake oil salesmen.
I miss the underdog fighting spirit that saw us rise up to conquer the challenges before us, instead of shirking away from them and sugar coating our castrated impotence with empty platitudes.
I could not agree more!
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Each to his own - personally I think it’s the usual sh-ite and nonsense he comes out with.
Meaningless tosh.
At least with Boysie’s criticism it’s succinct !!
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Traditionally the 3rd round has attracted a reduced attendance and that's as long as I can remember. Possible exceptions City (under Casper) and Derby (under Mullen). My dad used to say some season ticket holders won't pay to watch the early rounds of the cup, we are talking 30 odd years ago. We were season ticket holders in the CFS in the late 70s / early 80s but whenever it was the cup they'd take us on the Bee Hole as they had to pay. It's not changed over time, seem to remember a pretty sparse crowd under the good times of Stan's regime against Canvey Island.
Nothing's really changed has it? It gives some UTC posters though, the opportunity to enhance their agenda of hoofball and bored to tears etc.
I only read a couple of words of long time lurkers post.
Nothing's really changed has it? It gives some UTC posters though, the opportunity to enhance their agenda of hoofball and bored to tears etc.
I only read a couple of words of long time lurkers post.
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Thanks for those who didn't go
(In the style of who's line is it anyway)
For letting all us gormless goons have space around us where we won't be judged by the normals and can clap one instance and verbally abuse Joe Hart the next.
Very fitting day.
(In the style of who's line is it anyway)
For letting all us gormless goons have space around us where we won't be judged by the normals and can clap one instance and verbally abuse Joe Hart the next.
Very fitting day.
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For all those fans fed up of watching Burnley you might want to check out the quality of football they have to put up with down the road
https://twitter.com/ldnlongside/status/ ... 38432?s=19
https://twitter.com/ldnlongside/status/ ... 38432?s=19
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Re: Thanks to those who didn't go
Today was ok. I’m glad I saw a Burnley team win 4-2. I’m happy that Sean didn’t make wholesale changes. Pope, Mee and Tarks all needed a rest so two out of three isn’t bad. Our 4 full backs are pretty much interchangeable. He rested Westwood and gave game time to JBG, Joe, Aaron, Jeff, Kevin and Jay. I personally would have given Vydra more minutes and given the last few minutes to Ali K. Jeff Hendrick is probably disappointed that he didn’t put in a more impressive performance. Seemed to cover a lot of ground but his touch and passsing was below his usual standard. In the hat for Round 4, had a bit of a confidence booster and a few players got more minutes into their legs. Now back to the bread and butter.
Re: Thanks to those who didn't go
Myself and six other family members made the trip yesterday and we all enjoyed a great day out. Lots of good football played by Burnley, Lennon in particular, and some great goals as well. Sometimes it gets a bit dull, like Barnsley last year, but yesterday was a really entertaining match, a chance to catch up with family members, and a great day out all round. Would have hated to have missed it.
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Re: Thanks to those who didn't go
Agree with a lot of what you say. Have you got writers cramp yet?Long Time Lurker wrote: ↑Sat Jan 04, 2020 6:51 pmWhat about the home supporters that didn't watch?
It would have been easy for me to sit down, click on the play buttom of the stream and watch the full game. However, I made the conscious decision to restrict my viewing to the second half of the game only.
That's right, some people couldn't summon the passion and enthusiasm to watch the match in person. I couldn't summon the passion and enthusiasm to click on a play button.
If the club are happy to sit back and let the recruitment team get away with doing half a job then I'm happy to restrict my cup viewing to half a game.
Call it my futile little protest of one, but I felt better for it.
Some of the recent comments coming out of the club beggar belief. Everything leading up to the current window has been self depricating and defeatist tosh. A bunch of pre-emptive excuses without any practical information about what is being done to change things so we can surmount the difficulties we are faced with.
When you find yourself making the same excuses over and over again the problem isn't the situation it is you and your inability to adapt to it. Or you have employed a Technical Director with a long standing history of deliberately avoiding the need to do anything in the Winter window ( apart from loan signings and selling players to bring in cash that can be used to make operating in the Summer window easier ).
How can we expect the players to go out and fight for every inch of turf when the powers that be are happy to let the non playing staff hoist the white flag of surrender, because the Winter window is too tough and devoid of opportunities for a club like us ( which it most certainly isn't ). It could all be a very elaborate smoke screen, but given Riggs previous reluctance to work for his money in the Winter I'm inclined to think that it isn't.
When we hear key figures adopting a laisez faire attitude to the concerns of the supporters with statements that border on " if you don't like it you know where the door is " we are in real trouble. Surely the political events of recent years is enough to drive a very obvious message home, namely " you don't treat your long term supporters with contempt " whatever the current circumstances might be.
The eye of the tiger has been replaced by the beak of the cowardly chicken.
It is very clear that things are changing behind the scenes and we are starting to follow a path that diverges from our true identity. Lose that and we could easily lose everything, because in terms of all that we have achieved so far it is the vital ingredient. Money doesn't buy automatic success in the football world, character and ability do.
We might be up against it on the pitch at the moment, but I have a very unsettling feeling that our most important fight is happening elsewhere and it is being lost on our behalf. In every respect we are looking less and less Burnley with each and every passing week. The character of the club seems to be shifting away from the character of the town.
I am happy to support the club through thick and thin, to celebrate the ups and stick by it through the downs, but I find myself feeling increasingly alienated from it. All of our recent successes were built through the endeavours of proud and courageous warriors, fueled by honesty and virtue, but over the last year the club appears to have started leaning more towards the world of vapid corporate chameleons and **** talking snake oil salesmen.
I miss the underdog fighting spirit that saw us rise up to conquer the challenges before us, instead of shirking away from them and sugar coating our castrated impotence with empty platitudes.