Who was your Dad's or grandads favourite Burnley player ?
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Who was your Dad's or grandads favourite Burnley player ?
or your mum or grandma's...just to keep in line with the prevailing wind.
my dad came here from Scotland, and he thought highly of so many over the years, but Andy Lochhead was one of his mainstays. He would wax lyrical about his abilities.
I had cousins who would return North with tales of his prowess in a Burnley shirt.
Who do you recall being a family favourite ?
my dad came here from Scotland, and he thought highly of so many over the years, but Andy Lochhead was one of his mainstays. He would wax lyrical about his abilities.
I had cousins who would return North with tales of his prowess in a Burnley shirt.
Who do you recall being a family favourite ?
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My dad’s favourite was Jimmy Mac as he always called him. Get a few beers down him and he would stand in the middle of the room demonstrating all his actions.
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I never knew any of my grandads, both of whom died early. My dad however always said Jimmy Mac was the greatest he had ever seen at Turf Moor, though he always also talked very highly of Reg Atwell, a player before my time.
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Alan Brown, Reg Attwell & Billy Elliott were the three my dad always spoke about of the players who were before my time.
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Reg was a pal of my next door neighbour !! bloody hell, I was just talking about him this evening .
Reg was born in 1920.
Reg was born in 1920.
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I was at school with Reg’s son Kenny.Wile E Coyote wrote: ↑Fri Dec 31, 2021 12:04 amReg was a pal of my next door neighbour !! bloody hell, I was just talking about him this evening .
Reg was born in 1920.
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I think it was Jimmy Robson for my dad and his dad, and I think my grandad used to bump into him in a Chatburn pub from time to time....CT may be able to confirm or correct me on that
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I think a bloke called Keith was another son Tony. I worked with him in Rosegrove.But I could be mistaken.
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Exactly the same three my dad always talked about ct, though I seem to remember Reg Atwell being his favourite.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Fri Dec 31, 2021 12:04 amAlan Brown, Reg Attwell & Billy Elliott were the three my dad always spoke about of the players who were before my time.
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Re: Who was your Dad's or grandads favourite Burnley player ?
My dad's- Jimmy Mac.
He had a soft spot for Pilky as well.
He had a soft spot for Pilky as well.
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Re: Who was your Dad's or grandads favourite Burnley player ?
No doubt Jimmy Mac will feature a lot, I know my dad was always talking about him, but my abiding memory was of him getting home after a win and just saying "Lochhead" and then nodding approvingly.
It became a thing where without knowing them, they somehow took on an almost mystical persona.
It became a thing where without knowing them, they somehow took on an almost mystical persona.
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I think my Grandad's was Lochead?
Strangely my Grandad absolutely loved Jose Mourinho.
He wasn't fond on Brian Jensen, used to call him a duck egg, whatever that means
Strangely my Grandad absolutely loved Jose Mourinho.
He wasn't fond on Brian Jensen, used to call him a duck egg, whatever that means

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Re: Who was your Dad's or grandads favourite Burnley player ?
My Dad’s hero was Ralph Coates.
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Re: Who was your Dad's or grandads favourite Burnley player ?
My Grandads was Stanley Matthews. He was a Blackpool fan. My Dad, probably Ralph Coates.
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My Granddad ..Stanley Mathews all day long.
My Dads was the Pub
My Dads was the Pub
Re: Who was your Dad's or grandads favourite Burnley player ?
Yes, any Burnley player my granddad disapproved of was always a ‘duck egg’- and every Man Utd player.
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Re: Who was your Dad's or grandads favourite Burnley player ?
My dad loved Alan Devonshire. But is a hammer
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Re: Who was your Dad's or grandads favourite Burnley player ?
Sorry my bad. Thought it said best ever player not burnley player
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My dad loved John Connelly as a kid and more recently Robbie Blake
Re: Who was your Dad's or grandads favourite Burnley player ?
I think my dad's was probably eric potts. Not someone that I remember ever getting a mention of on here.
Can't answer for either grandad. One I never met. I always assumed that he was probably a jack, if anything, but at best football would have been his second language as a club rugby player in Carmarthenshire. The other one, I'm afraid, I generally remember as supporting arsenal, listening to the archers and being a bit of a knob, although that was mainly down to dementia.
Can't answer for either grandad. One I never met. I always assumed that he was probably a jack, if anything, but at best football would have been his second language as a club rugby player in Carmarthenshire. The other one, I'm afraid, I generally remember as supporting arsenal, listening to the archers and being a bit of a knob, although that was mainly down to dementia.
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Re: Who was your Dad's or grandads favourite Burnley player ?
Jimmy Mac and Willie Irvine.
Re: Who was your Dad's or grandads favourite Burnley player ?
Grandads - Stan Pearson
Dad's - George Best
Both born and lived in Newton Heath and Man utd fan's, they moved to colne and later Burnley after the war late 1940s early 1950s because of my grandads job, so by the grace of God I was born a Burnley lad and claret to the disappointment of my Manc family

Dad's - George Best
Both born and lived in Newton Heath and Man utd fan's, they moved to colne and later Burnley after the war late 1940s early 1950s because of my grandads job, so by the grace of God I was born a Burnley lad and claret to the disappointment of my Manc family
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My grandad's favourite was Bob Kelly. I didn't realise how good he was until the internet arrived. He was a striker that played for Burnley and England in the 1920s. My dad's was Jimmy Mac.
Re: Who was your Dad's or grandads favourite Burnley player ?
Leighton James.
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Re: Who was your Dad's or grandads favourite Burnley player ?
Dad: Jimmy Mac.
Grandad: Bob Kelly.
Grandad: Bob Kelly.
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"The other one, I'm afraid, I generally remember as supporting arsenal, listening to the archers and being a bit of a knob, although that was mainly down to dementia."
You won't find too many sentences like that on the Internet.
You won't find too many sentences like that on the Internet.
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Re: Who was your Dad's or grandads favourite Burnley player ?
Dad - Mac
Grandad - Moscrop
Grandad - Moscrop
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My dad used to call bad footballers duck eggs.
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My Grandad would jab me in the side at the game and say ''who was that giving the ball away'', I'd respond ''Gifton'', oh that bloody duck egg

Re: Who was your Dad's or grandads favourite Burnley player ?
Grandad's was of course Jimmy Mac. Dad wasn't into football but mum was. Her favourite was Willie Morgan. I think she said he had a fan club at the time
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Re: Who was your Dad's or grandads favourite Burnley player ?
1. Jimmy Mac
2. Ralph Coates
3. Trevor Steven
I think he liked creative players?
2. Ralph Coates
3. Trevor Steven
I think he liked creative players?
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Same generation. I know your granddad would have been 98 next month and my dad would have been 100 last September. ‘Duck Egg’ was commonly used when I was younger.
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Re: Who was your Dad's or grandads favourite Burnley player ?
My Dads favourite player when he was a kid was Ross Wallace.
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Re: Who was your Dad's or grandads favourite Burnley player ?
My dad would have always said Jimmy Mac. Not far behind him would have been Irvine & O'Neil.
But has a kid he always rated Atwell.
My mum, along with Jimmy Mac would have picked Pointer.
But has a kid he always rated Atwell.
My mum, along with Jimmy Mac would have picked Pointer.
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My dad always referred to bad players as duck eggs as well. I had forgotten that until reading this again today.
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Re: Who was your Dad's or grandads favourite Burnley player ?
Ray Pointer, some weeks it would change but RP sticks in my mind the most.
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Dad first took me on the Turf when Jimmy Mac was in his prime, but he always maintained that Bob Kelly was an even better player than Mac. All I can say is that Bob Kelly must have been one hell of a player.