Wow, just 4 starts. We did very well to get a decent fee for him in retrospect then.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2024 9:53 amNot quite as bad as the call from some to bring Cornet back. He left almost two and a half years ago and has started four league games since.
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He was very good but I think he was a step below the top. Didn't have the athleticism.IanMcL wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2024 9:48 pmDetour had 50 caps for the 1 ranked international team in the world and played alongside other world class players.
He was more than top level, as shown when he played forcus, against the best.
Injilury stopped him playing for the biggest of club's, not his ability.
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If Ings had stayed injury free he would have got at least 10 or 12 England caps.
He’s one of the best I’ve seen play for Burnley.
He’s one of the best I’ve seen play for Burnley.
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Best part of 10 years playing in Premier League.
Almost 1 in 3 goal scoring record.
Played and scored for England.
Had some horrendous injuries to contend with.
I don’t know what went on between Ings and Dyche and I know some fans were upset with the way he left but I can only speak personally with what I saw from him. He was fantastic with the Blessed Trinity lad and he did a lot locally for charities.
One personal experience for me was the football match held at Belvedere for the passing of Mick Ennis. Danny Ings was asked to be involved and he donated some stuff for the auction including some of his boots. But more than that he gave up his time. He was the only one from the club who attended and he must have stayed for 4 or 5 hours. He was with a couple of friends. He was having his photo taken with kids and adults, signing stuff but most of the time he was just sat there talking to people. If you didn’t know who he was you would have thought he was like most of us that day - just there to pay tribute to Mick Ennis and have a couple of drinks with friends.
Think he gets a bit of a bad press because he has gone on to much bigger things after leaving Burnley. But he seemed to really love his time playing for us and also seemed to embrace the communities and people of the town. Maybe not as much as used to happen with the likes of Dobson, Noble and Taffy but the days of our players living in Burnley, staying here for years and their families settling down seem a distant memory. These days you hope you can keep a player for 3 or 4 years at best and during their time at the club they do their best to promote the town and do what they can with community projects.
Almost 1 in 3 goal scoring record.
Played and scored for England.
Had some horrendous injuries to contend with.
I don’t know what went on between Ings and Dyche and I know some fans were upset with the way he left but I can only speak personally with what I saw from him. He was fantastic with the Blessed Trinity lad and he did a lot locally for charities.
One personal experience for me was the football match held at Belvedere for the passing of Mick Ennis. Danny Ings was asked to be involved and he donated some stuff for the auction including some of his boots. But more than that he gave up his time. He was the only one from the club who attended and he must have stayed for 4 or 5 hours. He was with a couple of friends. He was having his photo taken with kids and adults, signing stuff but most of the time he was just sat there talking to people. If you didn’t know who he was you would have thought he was like most of us that day - just there to pay tribute to Mick Ennis and have a couple of drinks with friends.
Think he gets a bit of a bad press because he has gone on to much bigger things after leaving Burnley. But he seemed to really love his time playing for us and also seemed to embrace the communities and people of the town. Maybe not as much as used to happen with the likes of Dobson, Noble and Taffy but the days of our players living in Burnley, staying here for years and their families settling down seem a distant memory. These days you hope you can keep a player for 3 or 4 years at best and during their time at the club they do their best to promote the town and do what they can with community projects.
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The summer when Ings and Trippier left for bigger things, Dyche asked them both to take part in a charity golf tournament. One agreed, no problem, the other said speak to my agent. When both have played against us it might have been noticeable that Dyche blanked one of the two players. I’m not one of those ITK posters however this came from a pretty source, a family member of one of the players.Big Vinny K wrote: ↑Thu Dec 05, 2024 11:42 amBest part of 10 years playing in Premier League.
Almost 1 in 3 goal scoring record.
Played and scored for England.
Had some horrendous injuries to contend with.
I don’t know what went on between Ings and Dyche and I know some fans were upset with the way he left but I can only speak personally with what
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Shame because they would be the perfect fit for each other at the present moment with EvertonNL Claret wrote: ↑Thu Dec 05, 2024 12:46 pmThe summer when Ings and Trippier left for bigger things, Dyche asked them both to take part in a charity golf tournament. One agreed, no problem, the other said speak to my agent. When both have played against us it might have been noticeable that Dyche blanked one of the two players. I’m not one of those ITK posters however this came from a pretty source, a family member of one of the players.
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This. All day long, this.IanMcL wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2024 9:48 pmDetour had 50 caps for the 1 ranked international team in the world and played alongside other world class players.
He was more than top level, as shown when he played forcus, against the best.
Injilury stopped him playing for the biggest of club's, not his ability.
For me, by FAR the most technically gifted player I have seen play for us.
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The championship is a tough league, even with a massive wage cut I wouldn't want to risk a player of that age with his injury record.
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not sure if this has been reported but he has signed for Watford.
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????????Vegas Claret wrote: ↑Mon May 19, 2025 4:18 pmnot sure if this has been reported but he has signed for Watford.
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you seem confused ? He has signed for Watford on a free
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Of course its a Twittler rumour monger so probably total ****ocksBosscat wrote: ↑Mon May 19, 2025 4:47 pmWhat Vegas said he has signed for Watford ..
https://x.com/wfcgeorge_/status/1924161 ... 03/photo/1
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Nothing offical being reported about that.Vegas Claret wrote: ↑Mon May 19, 2025 4:47 pmyou seem confused ? He has signed for Watford on a free
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hmmm, I saw it last night but not on the tweet shared above. Agree, could be rubbish.
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I would be unhappy if he returned for many reasons
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Crazy when you think about it. 32 and Vardy is 38.
6 years difference so you'd think Ings could have a few years left but his injuries have been pretty shocking.
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Not upset me at all. I was wondering if there were implications about some of his behaviour when leaving the club which I think would be unfair.
Also in regards to the leader comment, the West Ham players and management seem to disagree with you there slightly. He's been praised for his outstanding professionalism even when not playing.
If we can get him on a cheap low risk deal I think it'd be a smart move but it doesn't sound likely, not heard any links.
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I lived close to Danny 2013-14 and he was a very affable , decent young man. Always ready to have a chat and a friendly word. Lot of time for him.
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Must be taking a huge pay cut.
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I’d rather we signed Vardy for a year.
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I think Vardy would be a decent option for us. I think we will play 5 at the back and look to counter, certainly suits Vardys way of playing and he’s shown he can still be productive. I would like us to sign a big money main striker still though.
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Football is full of hundreds of good professionals and I cannot remember West Ham ever describing Ings as a leader so I'm not sure where you are going with that.Goliath wrote: ↑Mon May 19, 2025 6:18 pmNot upset me at all. I was wondering if there were implications about some of his behaviour when leaving the club which I think would be unfair.
Also in regards to the leader comment, the West Ham players and management seem to disagree with you there slightly. He's been praised for his outstanding professionalism even when not playing.
If we can get him on a cheap low risk deal I think it'd be a smart move but it doesn't sound likely, not heard any links.
We had a couple of good years and that's how I and the vast majority of Burnley fans think it should be left.
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I don't see Parker playing a back 5. We know he likes to start with defence but I think we are more likely to go with the same style, just have more men behind the ball. So 4-2-3-1 but every man behind the ball when we don't have the ball. Vardy is now surely only a poacher.
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We played a back 5 in the cup at Southampton. I can see that system being used next season in some games as it worked great on the day.
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I know but I don't see him playing a back 5 next season in the Premier League. Time will tell.Hibsclaret wrote: ↑Mon May 19, 2025 8:04 pmWe played a back 5 in the cup at Southampton. I can see that system being used next season in some games as it worked great on the day.
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He was getting into trouble for being a ladies man. Who can forget the twitter pile on he received off a young lass who he moved on from pretty quickly. 8 or 9 girls joined on pretty sharpish giving him heaps of abuse.Big Vinny K wrote: ↑Thu Dec 05, 2024 11:42 amBest part of 10 years playing in Premier League.
Almost 1 in 3 goal scoring record.
Played and scored for England.
Had some horrendous injuries to contend with.
I don’t know what went on between Ings and Dyche and I know some fans were upset with the way he left but I can only speak personally with what I saw from him. He was fantastic with the Blessed Trinity lad and he did a lot locally for charities.
One personal experience for me was the football match held at Belvedere for the passing of Mick Ennis. Danny Ings was asked to be involved and he donated some stuff for the auction including some of his boots. But more than that he gave up his time. He was the only one from the club who attended and he must have stayed for 4 or 5 hours. He was with a couple of friends. He was having his photo taken with kids and adults, signing stuff but most of the time he was just sat there talking to people. If you didn’t know who he was you would have thought he was like most of us that day - just there to pay tribute to Mick Ennis and have a couple of drinks with friends.
Think he gets a bit of a bad press because he has gone on to much bigger things after leaving Burnley. But he seemed to really love his time playing for us and also seemed to embrace the communities and people of the town. Maybe not as much as used to happen with the likes of Dobson, Noble and Taffy but the days of our players living in Burnley, staying here for years and their families settling down seem a distant memory. These days you hope you can keep a player for 3 or 4 years at best and during their time at the club they do their best to promote the town and do what they can with community projects.
He soon deleted his account.
Had a worse reputation for being a womaniser than Marlon Beresford.
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Struggling to think of a player that we’ve sold in recent times where it’s transpired we’ve got the worse end of the deal.JohnDearyMe wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2024 10:02 pmWow, just 4 starts. We did very well to get a decent fee for him in retrospect then.
We’re very good at getting decent fees for players.
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I'd be massively surprised if Vardy doesn't end up in North Wales.
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What? We definitely got the worse end of the Ings deal. He ended up being one of the top.scorers in the Prem over a period of 2 or 3 years. We lost a 20 million pound striker for about 6 million if I'm remembering the compensation fee correctly.FeedTheArf wrote: ↑Mon May 19, 2025 8:59 pmStruggling to think of a player that we’ve sold in recent times where it’s transpired we’ve got the worse end of the deal.
We’re very good at getting decent fees for players.
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CW could be a close contender without going into the RC argument that said plenty of service before then. They still have Chelsea at home but not bad going for a supposedly washed up spent striker.
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CW ??? RC ???
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I will always remember the Ings/Vokes partnership scoring for fun but that's gone and I wouldn't want him back now.
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We didn’t sell Danny Ings. He was out of contract.
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His injury at Liverpool finished him really.
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We received a record compensation fee.
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Bar when he was close to getting the golden boot in the PL for southampton
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He just lost a yard. He would have been some player without that injury, the timing was disastrous for him.
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N no no
Great footballer too many injuries with around 200
apperances since he left us
File under Shelvey and Redmond
And many others
Great footballer too many injuries with around 200
apperances since he left us
File under Shelvey and Redmond
And many others
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Not the kind of rumours I have any interest in to be honest.Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Mon May 19, 2025 8:26 pmHe was getting into trouble for being a ladies man. Who can forget the twitter pile on he received off a young lass who he moved on from pretty quickly. 8 or 9 girls joined on pretty sharpish giving him heaps of abuse.
He soon deleted his account.
Had a worse reputation for being a womaniser than Marlon Beresford.
I’m just commenting on what I saw.
What him, Marlon Beresford or other players do in their private life as long as it’s legal and does not effect what they do on the pitch should be nothing to do with us.
Personally I’d ban players from platforms like Twitter - I’d put it in their contracts
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