Alan Pace Interview
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Hi all, would just like to bump this as it's my first Burnley exclusive in my career, hopefully many more to come. Hope you enjoy reading it and have a wonderful Christmas!
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Well in lanky22222, it was a great read whilst the turkey was cooking
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First of all well done. It’s a great piece. I must quote this though because if you can rectify it then great.
“ Pace was reminded of the Burnley chant 'Lancashire Homes', in which fans sing about their "exceedingly rare" accent. Living in the quaint English hills,”
It’s Lancashire Home* no s on the end. Not a criticism though and merry Christmas
“ Pace was reminded of the Burnley chant 'Lancashire Homes', in which fans sing about their "exceedingly rare" accent. Living in the quaint English hills,”
It’s Lancashire Home* no s on the end. Not a criticism though and merry Christmas
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That makes us sound like interbred single home dwellers tho!gandhisflipflop wrote: ↑Sat Dec 25, 2021 2:35 pmFirst of all well done. It’s a great piece. I must quote this though because if you can rectify it then great.
“ Pace was reminded of the Burnley chant 'Lancashire Homes', in which fans sing about their "exceedingly rare" accent. Living in the quaint English hills,”
It’s Lancashire Home* no s on the end. Not a criticism though and merry Christmas
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Learn something new every day! Will change that now bud, same to you too.gandhisflipflop wrote: ↑Sat Dec 25, 2021 2:35 pmFirst of all well done. It’s a great piece. I must quote this though because if you can rectify it then great.
“ Pace was reminded of the Burnley chant 'Lancashire Homes', in which fans sing about their "exceedingly rare" accent. Living in the quaint English hills,”
It’s Lancashire Home* no s on the end. Not a criticism though and merry Christmas
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It’s the song though. Just like no nay never should now sing ‘will we play’ instead of ‘til we play’.Marney&Mee wrote: ↑Sat Dec 25, 2021 2:38 pmThat makes us sound like interbred single home dwellers tho!
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No it doesn’t. It refers to the Turf being our collective home.Marney&Mee wrote: ↑Sat Dec 25, 2021 2:38 pmThat makes us sound like interbred single home dwellers tho!
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The Lancashire home was lifted from In My Liverpool Home
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gandhisflipflop wrote: ↑Sat Dec 25, 2021 2:35 pmFirst of all well done. It’s a great piece. I must quote this though because if you can rectify it then great.
“ Pace was reminded of the Burnley chant 'Lancashire Homes', in which fans sing about their "exceedingly rare" accent. Living in the quaint English hills,”
It’s Lancashire Home* no s on the end. Not a criticism though and merry Christmas
If ‘exceedingly rare’ is supposed to be a broad East Lancs accent surely it should be sung /pronounced ‘exceedingly rerr’. No??
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Written by Peter McGovern of the Spinners about Liverpool ,nothing to do with Burnleyclaptrappers_union wrote: ↑Sat Dec 25, 2021 7:20 pmThe Lancashire home was lifted from In My Liverpool Home
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Surely, if theres more than one of us singing it, and we dont all live in the one house,
It would be Lancashire Homes…….. No?
It would be Lancashire Homes…….. No?
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Lancashire is a pretty big home.
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No - our home refers to the TurfNotsosuperstevedavis wrote: ↑Sat Dec 25, 2021 8:55 pmSurely, if theres more than one of us singing it, and we dont all live in the one house,
It would be Lancashire Homes…….. No?
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It was a good read but let’s not kid ourselves. The only reason ALK own is and not another Premier League team is because of how the takeover was structured.
They can bleat on about loving the underdog status as much as they like but they couldn’t afford to ‘buy’ any other team in the division.
They can bleat on about loving the underdog status as much as they like but they couldn’t afford to ‘buy’ any other team in the division.
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I'm sceptical of certain aspects but remain supportive of ALK because I quite like Pace and they ultimately deserve a fair chance. It won't stop me asking questions or disagreeing with certain policies like the ticket price hike.
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It’s not really a very good piece, too wordy and reverential, but I can see you have some raw materials to do better. A dispassionate subject would maybe have helped.
Good luck with your career.
Good luck with your career.
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They couldn't afford to buy us, outright, hence how the deal was structuredBurnleyFC wrote: ↑Sat Dec 25, 2021 10:05 pmIt was a good read but let’s not kid ourselves. The only reason ALK own is and not another Premier League team is because of how the takeover was structured.
They can bleat on about loving the underdog status as much as they like but they couldn’t afford to ‘buy’ any other team in the division.
And Garlick did not come up with the idea of the buyout structure, that was down to Pace and his mates
Hope they do well but just don't trust the guy
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Congratulations on obtaining your scoop. I hope it is the first of many for you.
On reading it I gained the impression that it took on the air of a camouflaged sales pitch. Is it not around this time that all outstanding debt associated with the share acquisition on takeover has to be finalised and settled? Also how is the settlement offer for minor shareholders progressing?
On reading it I gained the impression that it took on the air of a camouflaged sales pitch. Is it not around this time that all outstanding debt associated with the share acquisition on takeover has to be finalised and settled? Also how is the settlement offer for minor shareholders progressing?
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gandhisflipflop wrote: ↑Sat Dec 25, 2021 2:41 pmIt’s the song though. Just like no nay never should now sing ‘will we play’ instead of ‘til we play’.
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It's whistling in the dark to keep spirits up.
If the tide doesn't turn in the next few games I'd think our time at the top 2 tables is coming to an end.
I really want to be wrong here.
If the tide doesn't turn in the next few games I'd think our time at the top 2 tables is coming to an end.
I really want to be wrong here.
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Sadly he seems like naïf abroad.