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After some of the backlash for him not signing I think it's only fair Josh gets a thread thanking him for his service. Like kids half of you lot with dummy's out.
He's been a good servant and we've had value out of him over his time here. Gave it all last season even though he knew it was likely he would be leaving
Thanks Josh.
He's been a good servant and we've had value out of him over his time here. Gave it all last season even though he knew it was likely he would be leaving
Thanks Josh.
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Re: Brownhill
Has he gone then?
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Re: Brownhill
Officially he went yesterday. Although no club announcement must mean they are still clutching at straws.
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Re: Brownhill
Probably waiting for the best offer. Isn't that what players do?
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Re: Brownhill
Where’s he gone to?
Nothing been announced.
Nothing been announced.
Re: Brownhill
I mean, you run the site. You must have seen the multiple comments the last few days around him not being good enough etc. Twitters full of people saying things along the lines of "f*** off then if you dont want to sign".
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Re: Brownhill
To be fair, when has he ever looked good enough in the Premier League?
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Re: Brownhill
He's just out of contract - although we have to pay him until the end of the month. I can't imagine he'll wait much longer to make a decision though on where he's going, he will need to get involved in pre-season training.
Re: Brownhill
Some weird responses on here.
I'll leave it as, Brownhill is no longer a Burnley player, and I want to thank him for his service, he's done a fantastic job.
Thanks Josh.
I'll leave it as, Brownhill is no longer a Burnley player, and I want to thank him for his service, he's done a fantastic job.
Thanks Josh.
Re: Brownhill
He didn’t look like an 18 goals in a championship season midfielder 12 months ago.fidelcastro wrote: ↑Wed Jul 02, 2025 9:17 amTo be fair, when has he ever looked good enough in the Premier League?
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Re: Brownhill
You don’t, but he looked a better championship player last season so no reason he couldn’t look a better Premier League one this season.fidelcastro wrote: ↑Wed Jul 02, 2025 9:22 amVery true, but I'm sure I don't need to tell you about the difference in quality between the Championship and the Premier League.
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Re: Brownhill
Thank you Josh. You’ve been fantastic for us.
Played out of your skin last year and also a massive influence on the dressing room.
Hope you stay but good luck and thank you if you are going..
Played out of your skin last year and also a massive influence on the dressing room.
Hope you stay but good luck and thank you if you are going..
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Re: Brownhill
Club legend for me, thanks for the memories josh. If you don't sign again I wish him the best wherever he plays. Great player and captain for us
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Re: Brownhill
Last seasonfidelcastro wrote: ↑Wed Jul 02, 2025 9:17 amTo be fair, when has he ever looked good enough in the Premier League?
Just like Trafford did
…and Esteve
Whether they will be or not we will all have to wait and see. But all of them had great seasons where it’s very easy to argue that they looked good enough to play in the EPL.
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Re: Brownhill
We weren't in the EPL last season, so it's a moot point.Big Vinny K wrote: ↑Wed Jul 02, 2025 9:33 amLast season
Just like Trafford did
…and Esteve
Whether they will be or not we will all have to wait and see. But all of them had great seasons where it’s very easy to argue that they looked good enough to play in the EPL.
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Re: Brownhill
Damn good cast by the OP, or just some regulation drama queenery.
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Re: Brownhill
He’s been a cracking signing. He’s clearly looking for big money somewhere so good luck to him.
Re: Brownhill
Apologies to Fatboy and Fidel for thanking a player who has given his all over multiple seasons for us.
Hopefully there'll be no future posts from either of you discussing loyality from players eh
It's not been lost on me neither have offered any thanks.
Hopefully there'll be no future posts from either of you discussing loyality from players eh
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Re: Brownhill
I hate to break it to you, but there is no loyalty in football.
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Re: Brownhill
That’s not how football works though is it ?fidelcastro wrote: ↑Wed Jul 02, 2025 9:35 amWe weren't in the EPL last season, so it's a moot point.
If it was only players who had ever played in the premier league would be the ones being signed by premier league clubs.
Whether it’s players in the championship or any other league clubs will take a view as to whether a player looks good enough for the EPL. And if clubs can take this view then supporters of course can too.
Not sure how you think it’s a “moot” point. It’s an opinion as to whether you think a player is good enough for the EPL based on how he played last season (or previous seasons too).
There’s no definitive answer
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Re: Brownhill
Obviously, Brownhill has been a great servant to the club but this is a discussion forum and not fanboy central so you will get some good and bad comments. Albeit I haven't seen a backlash.
I thought last season highlighted what he does well, which is make late runs and get into the box and score goals. I'm not sure he played that well in a double pivot or as a dominating midfield player, which I think is where some of the criticism comes from...! Often he can seem not have the influence on big games that a player of his stature should have.
If he can translate his ability to ghost into the box into the PL he will be a highly valued player but the evidence is that he hasn't thus far. Possibly because we do not have the possession in the PL that players like Brownhill require. It's easier to score 18 goals and ghost into the box if the side you are playing for has 60-70 per cent possession less so when it is 30 per cent.
There was rumours that one of the big two in Scotland wanted him and I think he would be brilliant for them.
I thought last season highlighted what he does well, which is make late runs and get into the box and score goals. I'm not sure he played that well in a double pivot or as a dominating midfield player, which I think is where some of the criticism comes from...! Often he can seem not have the influence on big games that a player of his stature should have.
If he can translate his ability to ghost into the box into the PL he will be a highly valued player but the evidence is that he hasn't thus far. Possibly because we do not have the possession in the PL that players like Brownhill require. It's easier to score 18 goals and ghost into the box if the side you are playing for has 60-70 per cent possession less so when it is 30 per cent.
There was rumours that one of the big two in Scotland wanted him and I think he would be brilliant for them.
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Re: Brownhill
Absolutely! What backlash? Josh gets treated well around here, and rightly so.
I’m unaware of any vitriol directed towards him. Sure he’s not everyone’s cup of tea, but who is?
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Re: Brownhill
I think at nearly 30, expecting him to be able to be good enough for the PL, when he hasn't been previously, is a bit of a stretch.Big Vinny K wrote: ↑Wed Jul 02, 2025 9:56 amThat’s not how football works though is it ?
If it was only players who had ever played in the premier league would be the ones being signed by premier league clubs.
Whether it’s players in the championship or any other league clubs will take a view as to whether a player looks good enough for the EPL. And if clubs can take this view then supporters of course can too.
Not sure how you think it’s a “moot” point. It’s an opinion as to whether you think a player is good enough for the EPL based on how he played last season (or previous seasons too).
There’s no definitive answer
I should, of course, add that he was excellent for us last season in the championship, which is his level, in my opinion.
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Re: Brownhill
Not sure I understand the big game comment. He was massive for us in the big games at the end of the season.ClaretPete001 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 02, 2025 10:01 amObviously, Brownhill has been a great servant to the club but this is a discussion forum and not fanboy central so you will get some good and bad comments. Albeit I haven't seen a backlash.
I thought last season highlighted what he does well, which is make late runs and get into the box and score goals. I'm not sure he played that well in a double pivot or as a dominating midfield player, which I think is where some of the criticism comes from...! Often he can seem not have the influence on big games that a player of his stature should have.
If he can translate his ability to ghost into the box into the PL he will be a highly valued player but the evidence is that he hasn't thus far. Possibly because we do not have the possession in the PL that players like Brownhill require. It's easier to score 18 goals and ghost into the box if the side you are playing for has 60-70 per cent possession less so when it is 30 per cent.
There was rumours that one of the big two in Scotland wanted him and I think he would be brilliant for them.
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Re: Brownhill
And you are entitled to your opinion.fidelcastro wrote: ↑Wed Jul 02, 2025 10:11 amI think at nearly 30, expecting him to be able to be good enough for the PL, when he hasn't been previously, is a bit of a stretch.
I should, of course, add that he was excellent for us last season in the championship, which is his level, in my opinion.
The fact that he has already played as many games as he has in the EPL obviously means that other people disagree.
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Re: Brownhill
And you thought he was good for us in the EPL?Big Vinny K wrote: ↑Wed Jul 02, 2025 10:15 amAnd you are entitled to your opinion.
The fact that he has already played as many games as he has in the EPL obviously means that other people disagree.
Weren't you constantly moaning about Trafford, the last time we were in the Prem? Now he's undoubtedly Premier League quality?
Apologies if I've confused you with someone else.
Re: Brownhill
The most balanced comments I've seen on Brownhill recognise that his departure will make us poorer because it means our top scorer and captain of last season's squad is gone, whilst also recognising that Brownhill hasn't ever really looked like a capable Premier League performer.
The most balanced comments recognise that it will be difficult to replace his personality and leadership, whilst also recognising that there are players out there who could provide more physicality/ technicality or both for the league we're heading into.
Personally, I sway more towards the idea that potentially losing 3 of our 4 best players (CJ, JB, JT) will be very hard to recover from. The recruitment team will have to work wonders for Parker now.
Anyway, I wish JB all the best wherever he ends up.
The most balanced comments recognise that it will be difficult to replace his personality and leadership, whilst also recognising that there are players out there who could provide more physicality/ technicality or both for the league we're heading into.
Personally, I sway more towards the idea that potentially losing 3 of our 4 best players (CJ, JB, JT) will be very hard to recover from. The recruitment team will have to work wonders for Parker now.
Anyway, I wish JB all the best wherever he ends up.
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Re: Brownhill
Thanks Josh for all your efforts for the Clarets over the years. You had a super season last time out and if you do decide to move on we will miss your presence greatly.
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Re: Brownhill
Not sure how a thread thanking Josh has suddenly degenerated.
I haven’t seen a backlash against him either. Just fair comments that we will need better as a regular starter if we are to stay up. The Premier League is taller, stronger and quicker than it was under Dyche. I haven’t seen much that differs from that.
I’d like to thank him for all he has done and wish him all the best for the future except against us. He will always be welcome back in Burnley.
I haven’t seen a backlash against him either. Just fair comments that we will need better as a regular starter if we are to stay up. The Premier League is taller, stronger and quicker than it was under Dyche. I haven’t seen much that differs from that.
I’d like to thank him for all he has done and wish him all the best for the future except against us. He will always be welcome back in Burnley.
Re: Brownhill
As he hasn’t returned for training it’s likely he is considering all options. He was brilliant last year as a player and captain and his contribution to promotion tremendous.
He pinned back his ears and took on a new role. I’m sure he will do well in the PL. West Ham believe he’s bought a place in Essex. If he does he’ll prove the doom mongers wrong. I doubt Celtic could offer enough.
At nearly 30 he must want to set himself up for life. If we can’t do that I wish him well and thank him for all he did.
He pinned back his ears and took on a new role. I’m sure he will do well in the PL. West Ham believe he’s bought a place in Essex. If he does he’ll prove the doom mongers wrong. I doubt Celtic could offer enough.
At nearly 30 he must want to set himself up for life. If we can’t do that I wish him well and thank him for all he did.
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Re: Brownhill
Well why do fans travel the length and breadth of the country following crap sides that they know will get tonked before kick off?fidelcastro wrote: ↑Wed Jul 02, 2025 9:50 amI hate to break it to you, but there is no loyalty in football.
If there is no loyalty from fans to players it's time to give up.
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I was talking about players.Tricky Trevor wrote: ↑Wed Jul 02, 2025 10:30 amWell why do fans travel the length and breadth of the country following crap sides that they know will get tonked before kick off?
If there is no loyalty from fans to players it's time to give up.
Some fans are loyal, most are fickle.
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Re: Brownhill
Been a good servant to the Clarets and best of luck where ever he goes if he decides to go. Some posters though said he had resigned and just waiting for the club to announce it, but unfortunately there information was wrong...
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Re: Brownhill
Yep you’ve confused me with someone else….i supported Trafford. Though I do not understand the point you are trying to make on Trafford. He has a fantastic season in the championship and that has helped form people’s opinion that he is now good enough for the EPL. Others may think he is not good enough because of his first season in the EPL.fidelcastro wrote: ↑Wed Jul 02, 2025 10:20 amAnd you thought he was good for us in the EPL?
Weren't you constantly moaning about Trafford, the last time we were in the Prem? Now he's undoubtedly Premier League quality?
Apologies if I've confused you with someone else.
Whether I thought he was good for us in the EPL is irrelevant. You could argue none of them were good enough in the EPL last time but Brownhill has played in the EPL a lot more than just last season.
The point is that he had a fantastic season last year so it’s pretty reasonable for some people to think he would be good enough for the EPL next season - just like Dyche thought he was when he bought him and picked him so many times or when Kompany picked him.
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Re: Brownhill
Looks like he’s deleted his Instagram…..
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Re: Brownhill
Apologies again. Maybe it was that Vincent's cap poster who was constantly on Trafford's back? I can't remember.Big Vinny K wrote: ↑Wed Jul 02, 2025 10:36 amYep you’ve confused me with someone else….i supported Trafford. Though I do not understand the point you are trying to make on Trafford. He has a fantastic season in the championship and that has helped form people’s opinion that he is now good enough for the EPL. Others may think he is not good enough because of his first season in the EPL.
Whether I thought he was good for us in the EPL is irrelevant. You could argue none of them were good enough in the EPL last time but Brownhill has played in the EPL a lot more than just last season.
The point is that he had a fantastic season last year so it’s pretty reasonable for some people to think he would be good enough for the EPL next season - just like Dyche thought he was when he bought him and picked him so many times or when Kompany picked him.
Anyway, no one is disputing the season that the likes of Trafford and Brownhill have just had. How could they?
My point was, that the PL is practically a different sport, and Brownhill has never convinced me and many others that he is up to that standard.
I'm actually fascinated to see how Trafford copes, whether that's with us or someone else.
Time will tell. UTC!
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Re: Brownhill
Resigned or re-signed?Clive 1960 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 02, 2025 10:35 amBeen a good servant to the Clarets and best of luck where ever he goes if he decides to go. Some posters though said he had resigned and just waiting for the club to announce it, but unfortunately there information was wrong...

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Re: Brownhill
Seems like a lot of people are grumpy on a Wednesday morning, can't see much wrong with the OP myself.
There might not have been a "backlash" but players do seem to get magically worse when they leave us on their own terms. Brownhill is probably about right for our level, somewhere between the PL and the Championship, we may aspire to be more than that and some people may think that means you replace your best players for better but I don't think it does.
Ideally you'd have kept Brownhill and CJ and others would have left and replaced by stronger, ultimately growing your team. I get its out of our hands so somewhat irrelevant but I do find people saying he's no big loss, not good enough etc are not really being fair to someone who was one of ours and the leagues most important players last year.
There might not have been a "backlash" but players do seem to get magically worse when they leave us on their own terms. Brownhill is probably about right for our level, somewhere between the PL and the Championship, we may aspire to be more than that and some people may think that means you replace your best players for better but I don't think it does.
Ideally you'd have kept Brownhill and CJ and others would have left and replaced by stronger, ultimately growing your team. I get its out of our hands so somewhat irrelevant but I do find people saying he's no big loss, not good enough etc are not really being fair to someone who was one of ours and the leagues most important players last year.
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Re: Brownhill
sorry i meant re signed, still time i suppose..
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Re: Brownhill
Great player for BFC, fantastic captain, and an excellent person off the pitch as well.
Never angled for a move, has simply ran out his contract. Owes us nowt so if he is on his way, fair play.
Cheers Josh and thanks for the memories.
Never angled for a move, has simply ran out his contract. Owes us nowt so if he is on his way, fair play.
Cheers Josh and thanks for the memories.
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Re: Brownhill
Running your contract down is angling for a move or getting the best contract extension you possibly can .
Re: Brownhill
Probably getting grief of the numpties.
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Re: Brownhill
Such a shame , using the adage of practice makes perfect , after so many free kicks you finally cracked it and now you are off. Very disappointing.
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Re: Brownhill
Is there anything to stop him from saying Thanks to the club and fans for his time here ?Conroy92 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 02, 2025 9:04 amAfter some of the backlash for him not signing I think it's only fair Josh gets a thread thanking him for his service. Like kids half of you lot with dummy's out.
He's been a good servant and we've had value out of him over his time here. Gave it all last season even though he knew it was likely he would be leaving
Thanks Josh.
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Re: Brownhill
I was just trying to explain the criticism of him, which does exist and largely centres on the fact that at times he isn't the dominating presence that some midfielders are..! And why he may struggle in the PL. Of course, it's just my opinion.
Cullen has good and bad games but is always at the centre of everything: Laurent the same. Josh Brownhill sometimes not so much.
Of course when you are a 100 point best side in the league team a Brownhill type player will score goals and do well but is his game suited to grinding out a point in a double pivot for a team that has 30 per cent possession?
I think he is a PL quality player if a PL team needs a Josh Brownhill and I think we do to be honest but it looks like he could be going anyway.
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Re: Brownhill
He’ll be a huge miss and I’d place him in the Burnley legends bracket.
Thanks for the memories, Josh.
Thanks for the memories, Josh.