Lyle Foster
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Lyle Foster
just an all round top bloke
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Re: Lyle Foster
Top lad.
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Re: Lyle Foster
He’s one of those players you really root for. Clearly an inspiration to many of his fellow countryman.
Re: Lyle Foster
Nice to see the young lad in the Burnley shirt as well. Hopefully there will be lots more of them in the future.
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Re: Lyle Foster
Became a club legend instantly for laughing in that Blackburns fan face when we won the league.Vegas Claret wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 3:54 pmjust an all round top bloke
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What a credit to the club and his family he is.
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Re: Lyle Foster
Just logged in while in Nottingham and seen two threads - Barry Bennell and Lyle Foster. Talk about chalk and cheese. The latter has cheered me up having been reminded of the former.Vegas Claret wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 3:54 pmjust an all round top bloke
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Well done Lyle, hopefully you get a brace tonight as a reward from heaven
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Re: Lyle Foster
Scored a very good goal that var robbed him of
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Re: Lyle Foster
Excellent movement for his goal.
Disgrace that it didn’t stand.
Disgrace that it didn’t stand.
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Decisive strike. Decisive elbow.
Sharp on all fronts!
Sharp on all fronts!
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Re: Lyle Foster
He was great again tonight. Silly red card sadly and we will miss him.
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Re: Lyle Foster
If VAR can - correctly - give him a red card for the elbow, why can't it also give Burnley the penalty for Yates deliberately holing Foster's shirt inthe same incident?
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Re: Lyle Foster
Because VAR or the incompetents who are supposed to be working on it are?... Well incompetent. But so was the referee. It was a penalty for a top six team.nil_desperandum wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 9:58 pmIf VAR can - correctly - give him a red card for the elbow, why can't it also give Burnley the penalty for Yates deliberately holing Foster's shirt inthe same incident?
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Re: Lyle Foster
Luckily for us his wild hack at the ball for our opener fell kindly for Amdouni.
Stupid, stupid sending off and he knew it was deserved.
Stupid, stupid sending off and he knew it was deserved.
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Re: Lyle Foster
Because shirt pulling has become an accepted part of the game?nil_desperandum wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 9:58 pmIf VAR can - correctly - give him a red card for the elbow, why can't it also give Burnley the penalty for Yates deliberately holing Foster's shirt inthe same incident?
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On replays you could clearly see Koleosho's cross being deflected by a defender before it got to Foster hence his wild hack was not so wildStayingDown4Ever wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 10:01 pmLuckily for us his wild hack at the ball for our opener fell kindly for Amdouni.
Stupid, stupid sending off and he knew it was deserved.
But all ended well
Hope we give Amdouni a chance up front before Jay next game
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Re: Lyle Foster
All good in the development and maturity of a classic centre forward. Relax Lyle and con again.
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Re: Lyle Foster
Cos the ball went nowhere near them so it didn't impact on the game.nil_desperandum wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 9:58 pmIf VAR can - correctly - give him a red card for the elbow, why can't it also give Burnley the penalty for Yates deliberately holing Foster's shirt inthe same incident?
Foster was daft. Great player and clearly a very good bloke though. We'll miss him.
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Re: Lyle Foster
A completely irrelevant point as far as the rules of the game goclaretspice wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 10:40 pmCos the ball went nowhere near them so it didn't impact on the game
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Re: Lyle Foster
Like Kompany said, young players who will learn. Net time he might go to ground and try to get the penalty.
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Re: Lyle Foster
Bore off. You've already been proven to know nothing. Foster is a top quality striker with a work rate second to none. Nowt happening at your club?StayingDown4Ever wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 10:01 pmLuckily for us his wild hack at the ball for our opener fell kindly for Amdouni.
Stupid, stupid sending off and he knew it was deserved.
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Re: Lyle Foster
But when you're being held by the shirt you can't move into a space to receive the ball.claretspice wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 10:40 pmCos the ball went nowhere near them so it didn't impact on the game.
It's a foul and yellow card anywhere on the pitch.
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Re: Lyle Foster
StayingDown4Ever wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 10:01 pmLuckily for us his wild hack at the ball for our opener fell kindly for Amdouni.
Stupid, stupid sending off and he knew it was deserved.
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Re: Lyle Foster
Foster will come back and score against luton
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Re: Lyle Foster
Really like him. He's gonna be great for us.
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Re: Lyle Foster
That elbow was a sign of frustration, firstly for the goal that wasn’t and then at being held in the box, which is a penalty for Man City any day of the week.
Luckily, the way the fixtures fall he is only going to miss a week or so.
Luckily, the way the fixtures fall he is only going to miss a week or so.
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Re: Lyle Foster
He’s turned into a beast during the summer break. Quick, strong, good touch - he bounces off players like a rugby league player. What he did was stupid though and it will cost us as we don’t really appear to have a suitable replacement. Hope he, and the rest of the team, learn from this as some of our actions have been naive in the opening few games - you don’t get away with things like that with play acting opposition and VAR.
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Two league games and the Salford matchSydneyClaret wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 11:07 pmThat elbow was a sign of frustration, firstly for the goal that wasn’t and then at being held in the box, which is a penalty for Man City any day of the week.
Luckily, the way the fixtures fall he is only going to miss a week or so.
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One thing that's noticeable is his ability to anticipate crosses cut back into the box. It's a very underestimated skill that many strikers don't have.
When you see the number of tap-ins that Harry Kane scored it always made you think why wasn't the defender marking more closely, but it's that superb anticipation that allows the better strikers to be one step ahead of the defender, something that Foster is showing at this early stage.
As long as he stays injury free he should get into double figures with ease.
When you see the number of tap-ins that Harry Kane scored it always made you think why wasn't the defender marking more closely, but it's that superb anticipation that allows the better strikers to be one step ahead of the defender, something that Foster is showing at this early stage.
As long as he stays injury free he should get into double figures with ease.
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StayingDown4Ever wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 10:01 pmLuckily for us his wild hack at the ball for our opener fell kindly for Amdouni.
Stupid, stupid sending off and he knew it was deserved.
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Re: Lyle Foster
I know he got sent off but this guys a beast.
Wtf has happened I have no idea. He showed promise last year but now looks a premier league forward.
He’s big, strong, absolutely rapid, runs well with the ball and seems to be finishing beautiful as well. His non goal yesterday was an underrated finish moving across his man.
Amdouni also looks class but we need to get him more involved.
Think having all our wingers back will help as Koleosho, Benson, Zaroury and Tresor all have potential to perform in this league by the looks of things, and we have plenty of back ups as well.
Wtf has happened I have no idea. He showed promise last year but now looks a premier league forward.
He’s big, strong, absolutely rapid, runs well with the ball and seems to be finishing beautiful as well. His non goal yesterday was an underrated finish moving across his man.
Amdouni also looks class but we need to get him more involved.
Think having all our wingers back will help as Koleosho, Benson, Zaroury and Tresor all have potential to perform in this league by the looks of things, and we have plenty of back ups as well.
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Re: Lyle Foster
The most improved player for us, and good at so many aspects of a striker role. The big question is why did he not show glimpses of this in the Championship. The PL has brought the best out of him
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Re: Lyle Foster
As per the Mission to Burnley show, he was signed for the PL and he will prove to be a bargain too
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Re: Lyle Foster
Huge serving of humble pie for those who thought Wout Weghorst would be better than Foster.
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Re: Lyle Foster
when you watch it in slo-mo you can see that Yates is grabbing skin under the shirt and probably doing a nipple cripple on Foster - no wonder he got annoyednil_desperandum wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 9:58 pmIf VAR can - correctly - give him a red card for the elbow, why can't it also give Burnley the penalty for Yates deliberately holing Foster's shirt inthe same incident?
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I'll happily take a good helping of humble pie, I thought he showed zero promise last year and was convinced he wasn't a player. Sometimes it's nice to be wrong.Iloveyoubrady wrote: ↑Tue Sep 19, 2023 3:34 pmI know he got sent off but this guys a beast.
Wtf has happened I have no idea. He showed promise last year but now looks a premier league forward.
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Massively improved player!......Damn shame he'll miss 3 games, hope it doesn't affect his noggin.
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Luckily for us his wild hack at the ball for our opener fell kindly for Amdouni.
Stupid, stupid sending off and he knew it was deserved.
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Keep digging fella, who knows one day the hole might be big enough to bury the £200M or whatever the debt is these days the 'best run club in England' owe to those terrible owners or yours, The Venkys.
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Luckily for us his wild hack at the ball for our opener fell kindly for Amdouni.
Stupid, stupid sending off and he knew it was deserved.
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Keep digging fella, who knows one day the hole might be big enough to bury the £200M or whatever the debt is these days the 'best run club in England' owe to those terrible owners or yours, The Venkys.
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