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I could say he's putting himself in the shop window, so of course he's going to put in his best performances.
But I think he has respect for Sean Dyche and wants to put a performance in for him.
I don't care which one it is.
But I think he has respect for Sean Dyche and wants to put a performance in for him.
I don't care which one it is.
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That's what he said he'd do in his interview, that he'd give it his all. The only concern for me was a potential distraction. Thought he was magnificent tonight and he's got my man of the match vote although, to be honest, I could have given it any of them.
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Ben Mee blasted the ball at him in the first half.
I think that was....... have that you traitorous get.
I think that was....... have that you traitorous get.
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Top pro tonight.
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It shouldn't matter, as he should be giving his all regardless.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 10:00 pmThat's what he said he'd do in his interview, that he'd give it his all. The only concern for me was a potential distraction. Thought he was magnificent tonight and he's got my man of the match vote although, to be honest, I could have given it any of them.
Respect and window has to both come into it. If I was playing football for someone I'd play my best out of respect of the manager who bought me and gave me my chance. He has to be professional, regardless.
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*treacherousBin Ont Turf wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 10:02 pmBen Mee blasted the ball at him in the first half.
I think that was....... have that you traitorous get.
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I did notice some nasty looks coming Mees way after that.Bin Ont Turf wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 10:02 pmBen Mee blasted the ball at him in the first half.
I think that was....... have that you traitorous get.
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And Mee didn't even look at him, just walked away.dermotdermot wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 10:06 pmI did notice some nasty looks coming Mees way after that.
Although they did share a low five or a fist bump in the second half, so maybe all is well after all.
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This is when Burnley are at their best. Tarkowski was colossal tonight, but the whole back 5 were superb and organised. I think bringing Barnes on was a good move, with Arsenal having little discipline to their play
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He set the scene tonight with an excellent tackle on Saka as he broke into the penalty area. Superbly timed and put his mark on the game with that.
Having said that, we had a complete team performance tonight and even the lads up front contributed because they kept putting pressure on Arsenal trying to play out from the back and time and time again forced them to go back to the keeper. They will get no recognition from many fans for this sort of work, however, it is so important to the team. Having said that, Wood should have scored!
Having said that, we had a complete team performance tonight and even the lads up front contributed because they kept putting pressure on Arsenal trying to play out from the back and time and time again forced them to go back to the keeper. They will get no recognition from many fans for this sort of work, however, it is so important to the team. Having said that, Wood should have scored!
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You've got to laugh at those idiots, they've no idea what it's like being a Claret.
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Agreed-the big miss for me though was Vydra's towards the end when Barnes set him up. This one seems to have gone unnoticedAshingtonclaret46 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 10:10 pmHe set the scene tonight with an excellent tackle on Saka as he broke into the penalty area. Superbly timed and put his mark on the game with that.
Having said that, we had a complete team performance tonight and even the lads up front contributed because they kept putting pressure on Arsenal trying to play out from the back and time and time again forced them to go back to the keeper. They will get no recognition from many fans for this sort of work, however, it is so important to the team. Having said that, Wood should have scored!
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Fantastic player, and a proper grafter....I really hope he realises the grass isn't always greener.
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Fair play. I don’t want to see him go but I understand why and he is doing it (so far) in the best possible way.
I still believe that he is happy here, I blame Southgate for his big club snobbery.
I still believe that he is happy here, I blame Southgate for his big club snobbery.
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We need players committed to Burnley Football Club. It really is as simple as that. He had his chances for England, and was found wanting! He hasn’t played for the national team since and that is down to James Tarkowski. Moving to a “bigger” club won’t help, as he will rarely feature. Honestly, thinking that you’re better than you really are is a very slippery slope.
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Great commitment, credit to him.
He deserves a step up to a top six team. Not a West Ham, that’s just a cash up not a step up. But Leicester I can see, as long as we have a replacement capable of being as good.
He deserves a step up to a top six team. Not a West Ham, that’s just a cash up not a step up. But Leicester I can see, as long as we have a replacement capable of being as good.
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Immense tonight. As was Popey to be fair.
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He was class tonight, he's always been class, he will be a big loss if he leaves.
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HAAAAAAARRRSHLongsidebogs wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 10:46 pmWe need players committed to Burnley Football Club. It really is as simple as that. He had his chances for England, and was found wanting! He hasn’t played for the national team since and that is down to James Tarkowski. Moving to a “bigger” club won’t help, as he will rarely feature. Honestly, thinking that you’re better than you really are is a very slippery slope.
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Unfortunately imo Tarks England chances under Southgate have probably gone regardless of which club he plays for.
MacGuire, Mings, Keane, Coady, Dier, Gomez, Lascelles, Stones and, yes, Walker are all ahead of him now. He must realise this and a move now will only be for money and potential European games.
MacGuire, Mings, Keane, Coady, Dier, Gomez, Lascelles, Stones and, yes, Walker are all ahead of him now. He must realise this and a move now will only be for money and potential European games.
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He will, but I said the same about Shackell and Keane.dandeclaret wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 11:04 pmHe was class tonight, he's always been class, he will be a big loss if he leaves.
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Top player who’ll probably be leaving soon. As long as we get a decent replacement (Jones) then I’ll be happy.