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Dwight Burns Trent
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That bit of skill to take on TAA was sublime.
Not seen a piece of flair and audacity like that from a Burnley player for quite some time. Top flight too against an international full back - a good one at that.
It's the best bit of skill I've ever seen from a Burnley player. It wasn't showy or unnecessary either, he beat his man and got his cross in.
What's the best bit of skill you've seen from a Burnley player?
That bit of skill to take on TAA was sublime.
Not seen a piece of flair and audacity like that from a Burnley player for quite some time. Top flight too against an international full back - a good one at that.
It's the best bit of skill I've ever seen from a Burnley player. It wasn't showy or unnecessary either, he beat his man and got his cross in.
What's the best bit of skill you've seen from a Burnley player?
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Ray Hankin flipped one over defenders head
....but then along came Steven Defour
....but then along came Steven Defour
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I did like that!
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Had him all tied up all night. AGAIN! TAA is massively overated but take nothing away from Dwight, when he is on it he is absolutely top class.
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Coates sitting on the ball
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Not the best but Michael Kightly having Andre Wisdom crawling after him like a dog was pretty funny.
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Before my time but knew this one was coming!
Wish I'd seen it live.
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Scotty Arf vs QPR was a bit special
Glen Little vs Bristol Rovers too. TM erupted at that one.
Glen Little vs Bristol Rovers too. TM erupted at that one.
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There’s still nothing better in football than seeing some quality wing play.
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Billy Ingham ( ginger pele ) flick over the head of the Chelsea defender ( Harris I think ) and then volley the ball into the top corner for a 1 -0 win against Chelsea in the 80 oddth minute
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Defour's gravity defying lob flick thingy was miraculous. I've seen it 100's of times and still can't fully comprehend it.
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it's the kind of skill you get from Messi
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I think that’s 3 times Dwight has played against TAA and every time he’s had him on toast.
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Watching Ted McMinn beating players in slow motion, putting them on their backsides was always good fun to watch from a winger.
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What a player this lad is.
Cherish him whilst he’s with us, people.
Cherish him whilst he’s with us, people.
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Completely agree start to finish. Trent is grossly overrated and his arrogance isn’t serving him very well. Bravo to Dwight for rinsing Trent and sending him out for a hot dog!
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Paul Fletcher's 2nd at Leeds in '74 has to be up there.
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Made it more special because of the opponent's. New Year's Day 1966. 2-0 up but weren't we down to 10 men. Ralph would be barely 20 then so very impudent and audacious as you say.RalphCoatesComb wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 12:14 amI wish cameras had captured it !
It was the most audacious thing EVER!
"Come and get it, if you can!"
They couldn't
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Glen Little against Bristol Rovers always springs to mind. Defour's chip in the cup game as well.
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McNeil at home against Spurs just before lockdown pulled off a pretty naughty bit of skill to beat one player and nutmeg another.
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Trippier nutmegging Rooney was pretty funny!
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All of Defour's goals were special. Loved his first one against Hull when he brought the ball down and turned past the Hull player. Pure class.
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Does anybody know how to copy GIFs off Twitter? Got lots of mates I'd like to share that with...Rowls wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 12:00 amhttps://twitter.com/bfcHARVEY27/status/ ... 0162408455
That bit of skill to take on TAA was sublime.
Not seen a piece of flair and audacity like that from a Burnley player for quite some time. Top flight too against an international full back - a good one at that.
It's the best bit of skill I've ever seen from a Burnley player. It wasn't showy or unnecessary either, he beat his man and got his cross in.
What's the best bit of skill you've seen from a Burnley player?
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Just Google something such as: twitter video downloader.scouseclaret wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 12:55 pmDoes anybody know how to copy GIFs off Twitter? Got lots of mates I'd like to share that with...
There are lots of them.
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Coates? I thought it was Morgan at Deadwood?
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Re: Dwight Burns Trent
Jay Rod against Forrest I think, Championship at the Turf, ran the ball down the left, stopped, brought it on to his right foot and fired over everyone to score a sublime goal.
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Having him on the bench recently has done the world of good. He is now starting and back to his old self
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McNeill’s skill was superb in this move. It was one of those occasions that you see live and say, “what just happened there? How did he do that?” Even when I saw the first slow motion replay I was still saying, “what did he just do?”Rowls wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 12:00 amhttps://twitter.com/bfcHARVEY27/status/ ... 0162408455
That bit of skill to take on TAA was sublime.
Not seen a piece of flair and audacity like that from a Burnley player for quite some time. Top flight too against an international full back - a good one at that.
It's the best bit of skill I've ever seen from a Burnley player. It wasn't showy or unnecessary either, he beat his man and got his cross in.
What's the best bit of skill you've seen from a Burnley player?
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Taffy used to do that kind of thing regularly. Dwight is a lot like him with his close control skinning the defender and putting in a great cross.
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I’ve just put my tin hat on so I’m going to say it - I don’t think he meant to do exactly what he did. I think he tried to drag the ball back on to his left foot in front of TAA. Either way it was lovely stuff. I preferred the move where he beat three men, including TAA, got to the bye line and pulled back for JBG who fired wide.
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Robbie flipping it over Michael Carrick twice keeping the ball in the air against West Ham on the Turf. Mesmerising. I remember the back of the programme which had nearly twice as many West Ham players as Burnley.
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Did he mean it?
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I mentioned earlier that I thought we were down to 10 men so thanks for confirming it. Rovers went down that season, a season that for them was badly interrupted at the beginning with the polo epidemic in the town.lakedistrictclaret wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 2:06 pmI was at this game. It was a long time ago, but I'm sure it was Ralph who sat on the ball.
Willie Morgan was sent off for giving Mike England a smack, after England had been fouling him all afternoon.
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cleaner video posted by the club
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Is that the reason for Lennons lyrics from “A day in the life “Silkyskills1 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 2:35 pmI mentioned earlier that I thought we were down to 10 men so thanks for confirming it. Rovers went down that season, a season that for them was badly interrupted at the beginning with the polo epidemic in the town.