And you knew full well what I meant. I'm not offended at all and never will be to.something online but others may be and I have been banned for breaking similar rules so id expect similar to othersevensteadiereddie wrote:You first brought up the subject of having your arse kissed, old chum, no use getting all offended now.........I couldnt care less whether you like that kind of thing, that's up to you but, you know, when you start asking for phone numbers you do have to wonder what's going on here.
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So you're happy with survival football so long as it's done correctly ?
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Sidney, you have used a word there that does not appear in his philosophy!Sidney1st wrote:So you're happy with survival football so long as it's done correctly ?
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I'm happy with survival football yes, the current sh*te im watching isn't survival football I'm afraid.Sidney1st wrote:So you're happy with survival football so long as it's done correctly ?
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So survival shite is better then this shite?KRBFC wrote:I'm happy with survival football yes, the current sh*te im watching isn't survival football I'm afraid.
Cheers for clearing that up.
If this shite football eventually started getting us points for survival would you be happy?
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Sorry if I misunderstood your "invitation", KR, and I'm really pleased you weren't offended because that would have been really terrible.....
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This shite football will win us points simply because Hendrick and Defour are nowhere near either up to speed or fully tuned in yet. When they settle and become influential, confidence will grow and our football will flow.
Ablue/KRBFC will be heartbroken but there you go.
Ablue/KRBFC will be heartbroken but there you go.
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If KBRFC wants to phone someone for a chat then he may find this link useful............
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As a casual unbiased observer, Burnley's football is awful to watch, last season or this.
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Venkys InSaxoman wrote:As a casual unbiased observer, Burnley's football is awful to watch, last season or this.
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Long ball team.
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Effective last season and points on the board is all that matters.Saxoman wrote:As a casual unbiased observer, Burnley's football is awful to watch, last season or this.
If it can be made effective again this season then only a small minority will be arsed.
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I hope you're right but unfortunately I don't see that happening. We will soon see...evensteadiereddie wrote:This shite football will win us points simply because Hendrick and Defour are nowhere near either up to speed or fully tuned in yet. When they settle and become influential, confidence will grow and our football will flow.
Ablue/KRBFC will be heartbroken but there you go.
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And Big Sam's was all first touch.....hmmmmSaxoman wrote:Long ball team.
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Indeed.
Saxo's irony is astounding. Well played, fella.
Saxo's irony is astounding. Well played, fella.
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Sam's teams created goal mouth action and chances..
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It's not competing with the entertainment Rovers have been serving up this season I'll give you that.Saxoman wrote:As a casual unbiased observer, Burnley's football is awful to watch, last season or this.
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Football to follow via teletext..
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Venkys InSaxoman wrote:Long ball team.
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The new Wimbledon..
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Venkys InSaxoman wrote:Sam's teams created goal mouth action and chances..
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Venkys InSaxoman wrote:The new Wimbledon..
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Like England did in his first game in charge...hmmmmSaxoman wrote:Sam's teams created goal mouth action and chances..
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Am I being obnoxious enough for you? 

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2 former rovers the last 2 england bosses..
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aye and look what that f**king got us. The last decent one, Sven, had the good sense to pull out of managing youSaxoman wrote:2 former rovers the last 2 england bosses..
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Weren't they both fired by your lot too?Saxoman wrote:2 former rovers the last 2 england bosses..
Or aren't we allowed to mention that?
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But not the good sense to pull out of Ulrika..ZizkovClaret wrote:aye and look what that f**king got us. The last decent one, Sven, had the good sense to pull out of managing you
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KBRFC - a so called Burnley fan who wants us to lose !!
( and a attention seeking little girl too ! )
( and a attention seeking little girl too ! )
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I's like to see Ian Woan given the job but with Sean Dyche over seeing everything and making all the decisions.
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If only we could play like Sunderland, going to Spurs and holding them bravely to 1-0.
So unlucky - until you see the stats 75% to 25% in favour of Spurs. We're not the only ones finding it tough.
So unlucky - until you see the stats 75% to 25% in favour of Spurs. We're not the only ones finding it tough.
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I can see both sides of the coin here. There is no doubting that Dyche has been superb for us 2 back to back promotions from a very difficult league and generally we are very difficult to beat. We are very stable under Dyche and have a very harmonious squad.
Question marks are however raised about his flexibility and being able to react to situations during a match day. I could even put player recruitment in there aswell although the board should share some of that burden too.
For me this season Dyche needs to adapt and find other ways of picking up points this season, whether that's playing different formations for different teams ( essential) or being proactive during games to change something. If he doesn't or fails to adapt then it would signify that the current level he is at would be as far as he could go.
One thing is for sure we cannot sit and stifle a game hoping to steal one to win the game. Pressing in this league is only effective in small bursts as the teams are too good and quick at moving the ball
Around which will see us tire out badly and concede in the latter parts of the game.
Personally i feel we may aswell play 433 against the non elite teams in the league as we generally bypass midfield anyway and don't have enough forward options.
Question marks are however raised about his flexibility and being able to react to situations during a match day. I could even put player recruitment in there aswell although the board should share some of that burden too.
For me this season Dyche needs to adapt and find other ways of picking up points this season, whether that's playing different formations for different teams ( essential) or being proactive during games to change something. If he doesn't or fails to adapt then it would signify that the current level he is at would be as far as he could go.
One thing is for sure we cannot sit and stifle a game hoping to steal one to win the game. Pressing in this league is only effective in small bursts as the teams are too good and quick at moving the ball
Around which will see us tire out badly and concede in the latter parts of the game.
Personally i feel we may aswell play 433 against the non elite teams in the league as we generally bypass midfield anyway and don't have enough forward options.
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Questions need to be asked about the best way to compete at this level. Look at Watford. They got promoted and immediately replaced their Manager with someone they felt was better suited to help them survive the PL. It worked.
Not for a second am I saying we should sack Sean, that would be madness, but we need to plan for the future; especially if we think he might be on his way come the end of the season. Steve Bruce would be a very good option if we wanted a change though. The starting 11 he put together at Hull is very good. He's got a lot of PL experience too. It could be the way to push us to the next level.
Not for a second am I saying we should sack Sean, that would be madness, but we need to plan for the future; especially if we think he might be on his way come the end of the season. Steve Bruce would be a very good option if we wanted a change though. The starting 11 he put together at Hull is very good. He's got a lot of PL experience too. It could be the way to push us to the next level.
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Dunno, wouldn't mind leaving a deposit in that particular bank, turkey neck or not...Saxoman wrote:But not the good sense to pull out of Ulrika..
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So you want to replace a manager who's been relegated with another manager who's been relegated and walked out when it got tough at Hull?
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So your saying he shouldn't be sacked, just replaced..?jlup1980 wrote:Questions need to be asked about the best way to compete at this level. Look at Watford. They got promoted and immediately replaced their Manager with someone they felt was better suited to help them survive the PL. It worked.
Not for a second am I saying we should sack Sean, that would be madness, but we need to plan for the future; especially if we think he might be on his way come the end of the season. Steve Bruce would be a very good option if we wanted a change though. The starting 11 he put together at Hull is very good. He's got a lot of PL experience too. It could be the way to push us to the next level.

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jlup1980 wrote: Steve Bruce would be a very good option if we wanted a change though. The starting 11 he put together at Hull is very good.
Only cost more than £50 million to put together.
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KRBFC expects those who post homophobic stuff to be banned . You just couldn't make it up could you ? This from a man who has posted homophobic stuff more than once . Different rules for him by the sound of it .Jeez .




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FFS CC, let it go. you're making yourself look like a sad bloke with an agenda
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I want us to lose? Why the **** would I want my team to loseCooperclaret wrote:KBRFC - a so called Burnley fan who wants us to lose !!
( and a attention seeking little girl too ! )
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Of which I was banned for... so I expect the same punishment for everyone. Isit really that difficult to understand? Keep stalking me and turning posts into slanging matches though zzzzzzzzCumbrianClaret wrote:KRBFC expects those who post homophobic stuff to be banned . You just couldn't make it up could you ? This from a man who has posted homophobic stuff more than once . Different rules for him by the sound of it .Jeez .![]()
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I adore narcissists....Caernarfon_Claret wrote:Di Canio is a narcissist - Anyone wanting anything to do with a narcissist is in for a nasty surprise.
almost as much as I love myself!






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KRBFC wrote:I want us to lose? Why the **** would I want my team to lose
So that you can spend endless hours on here enjoying your juvenile past time, which gets you away from ripping the head off it every 5 minutes.
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I think krbfc is forward thinking intelligent fan who can see whats best for his club. Many others are fans stuck in the past, thinking loyalty will reward them in some way. The game has moved on from them days..
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Having briefly read a couple of topics I thought I'd add my thoughts .
Sean dyche is unreal , absolutely love the guy , BUT I'm afraid on Saturday I did think watching the game , at least have a go .
Just seemed to negative . I agree other managers like Coyle would have made it more attacking and more watchable , it would probably have ended in the same points gained but at least we could have been proud .
Saturdays game for me was just absolutely the lowest point I've had watching Burnley . Sean you are the man but please dont give the premier league as much respect as you are doing and just go for it .
It's too late to regret things once we are down
Good Luck
Sean dyche is unreal , absolutely love the guy , BUT I'm afraid on Saturday I did think watching the game , at least have a go .
Just seemed to negative . I agree other managers like Coyle would have made it more attacking and more watchable , it would probably have ended in the same points gained but at least we could have been proud .
Saturdays game for me was just absolutely the lowest point I've had watching Burnley . Sean you are the man but please dont give the premier league as much respect as you are doing and just go for it .
It's too late to regret things once we are down
Good Luck
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If you could inform your fellow Blackburn fans that football has moved on and tell them to stop being stuck in the past that would be great.Saxoman wrote:I think krbfc is forward thinking intelligent fan who can see whats best for his club. Many others are fans stuck in the past, thinking loyalty will reward them in some way. The game has moved on from them days..
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Ha Ha Ha Ha it must be really good in that parallel Universe. One or two need a reality check we are what we are, I have no doubt we will be looking for a manager at the end of the Season whatever happens. The Football was never going to be particularly exciting certainly not for the first 10 or so games keep it tight see what happens makes total sense. We will settle and grow stop moaning and get behind the team. Happy clapping whatever you want to call it i prefer realistic.
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Saxoman wrote:I think krbfc is forward thinking intelligent fan who can see whats best for his club. Many others are fans stuck in the past, thinking loyalty will reward them in some way. The game has moved on from them days..
So that confirms it : you're both imbeciles.
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Crikey - getting a ringing endorsement from Saxo is far from a compliment. Like two peas in a pod.Saxoman wrote:I think krbfc is forward thinking intelligent fan who can see whats best for his club. Many others are fans stuck in the past, thinking loyalty will reward them in some way. The game has moved on from them days..
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Watford and southampton are the modern example that loyalty to managers is an outdated concept.
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