if i lived on the ridge i could cut through the wood onto brownhill ave, then onto browsholm and cut through the ginnel (see other thread) to come out at the beehole.
but you labour the point.

if i lived on the ridge i could cut through the wood onto brownhill ave, then onto browsholm and cut through the ginnel (see other thread) to come out at the beehole.
How about just dont watch it thenSpiral wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 9:14 pmFkin told you all, but nah, everyone was like 'overreaction, let's wait and see'. Front loading the synopsis with ALK, Pace and religion, the comment in the second paragraph about football being a religion itself is a call-back to the reference to religion in the first paragraph, that's gonna be a recurring theme. I told everyone, most people thought I was reading too much into it. Clear as mud what form this doc is going to take. It's not a Burnley FC doc, it's a doc about ALK/Pace/Mormon missionaries. Pace is the subject of the doc, Burnley is an object within it. Not a doc about Burnley, we just happen to be there. I deduced that from the title and trailer alone because my media literacy is apparently better than most people on here, but I expect literally zero people to turn around and say, "you know what Spiral, you were actually right, soz, and yeah, it's embarrassing to see our club used as a vehicle for some low-key religious fluffing".
So here's what happens. People now recalibrate from their original hopes of what we're getting and pretend this form of doc was their expectation all along, because they're still too excited to see some juicy behind the scenes footage and don't want to concede that they were wrong in calling me crazy when I first started entertaining myself by ranting about this around the time of the original announcement, title and trailer.
Wow.Spiral wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 9:14 pmFkin told you all, but nah, everyone was like 'overreaction, let's wait and see'. Front loading the synopsis with ALK, Pace and religion, the comment in the second paragraph about football being a religion itself is a call-back to the reference to religion in the first paragraph, that's gonna be a recurring theme. I told everyone, most people thought I was reading too much into it. Clear as mud what form this doc is going to take. It's not a Burnley FC doc, it's a doc about ALK/Pace/Mormon missionaries. Pace is the subject of the doc, Burnley is an object within it. Not a doc about Burnley, we just happen to be there. I deduced that from the title and trailer alone because my media literacy is apparently better than most people on here, but I expect literally zero people to turn around and say, "you know what Spiral, you were actually right, soz, and yeah, it's embarrassing to see our club used as a vehicle for some low-key religious fluffing".
So here's what happens. People now recalibrate from their original hopes of what we're getting and pretend this form of doc was their expectation all along, because they're still too excited to see some juicy behind the scenes footage and don't want to concede that they were wrong in calling me crazy when I first started entertaining myself by ranting about this around the time of the original announcement, title and trailer.
Beat me to itgandhisflipflop wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 9:19 pmAnd the award for weirdest post of the year goes to….
Maybe microdose some LSD before you watch it thenSpiral wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 9:14 pmFkin told you all, but nah, everyone was like 'overreaction, let's wait and see'. Front loading the synopsis with ALK, Pace and religion, the comment in the second paragraph about football being a religion itself is a call-back to the reference to religion in the first paragraph, that's gonna be a recurring theme. I told everyone, most people thought I was reading too much into it. Clear as mud what form this doc is going to take. It's not a Burnley FC doc, it's a doc about ALK/Pace/Mormon missionaries. Pace is the subject of the doc, Burnley is an object within it. Not a doc about Burnley, we just happen to be there. I deduced that from the title and trailer alone because my media literacy is apparently better than most people on here, but I expect literally zero people to turn around and say, "you know what Spiral, you were actually right, soz, and yeah, it's embarrassing to see our club used as a vehicle for some low-key religious fluffing".
So here's what happens. People now recalibrate from their original hopes of what we're getting and pretend this form of doc was their expectation all along, because they're still too excited to see some juicy behind the scenes footage and don't want to concede that they were wrong in calling me crazy when I first started entertaining myself by ranting about this around the time of the original announcement, title and trailer.
I'd like a cake please.
I'm more embarrassed by "supporters" like you tbh. Do us all a favour and take a few days off man ffsSpiral wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 9:23 pmWhen you cringe at the scenes in it are you going to come on here and say it's cringe or are you going to keep schtum and actually pretend you're not totally embarrassed by Burnley FC being herded into close proximity to a really odd religion that none of us ever asked for the club to be associated with?
I think I agree. There’s absolutely 0 need for any of the religious aspect involved whatsoever.
the board is absolutely superb, it's just certain posters that can't help but bring it down. Same faces every time
Name me one religion that isn’t odd.Spiral wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 9:23 pmWhen you cringe at the scenes in it are you going to come on here and say it's cringe or are you going to keep schtum and actually pretend you're not totally embarrassed by Burnley FC being herded into close proximity to a really odd religion that none of us ever asked for the club to be associated with?
I think Mormonism and a few others take the proverbial biscuit tbh.
Except that's somewhat revisionist (see my comment above about people recalibrating and pretending their expectations now are the ones they always had — an example of the phenomenon of people quietly abandoning an old opinion, picking up a new one, even denigrating the old opinion as though it were never held, as though the new opinion was always the one held). I was the first to draw attention to the theme implied by the title, and got dogpiled for it. I can even link the original thread if you like? Now everyone is gonna be like, "well of course it was always going to have a religious element to it, sdupid, it's in the title", despite literally arguing a few months ago that to infer that from a title alone was an over reading of what was known.
I think including that unneeded angle in a Sky documentary could be enough for an accusation, no?Bosscat wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 9:47 pmHave been parking in the Tennis Club Car Park on Belvedere Rd and before that on Holcombe Drive for a long time ...
Guess what Church is between the Tennis Club and Holcombe Drive ... yes its The Church of Jesus Christ and the Latter Day Saints (aka a Mormon church) its been there quite a few years ...
I don't think you can accuse our Chairman of trying to indoctrinate his religion in Burnley ... its been here quite a while![]()
Do you actually think I believe Pace is trying to convert us all to Mormonism? Lol, this is a branding exercise on behalf of the religion. Stick something uncool next to something cool, hope the cool rubs off on the uncool.
You're reading it all back to front, we're the cool thing in this scenario, not the effing Christian religion that not even all Christians recognise as an official denomination.Hedontplayforyou wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 9:55 pmI hope it does rub off - moromons stick together as a rule and there are no doubt some very wealthy people who follow this faith. Coke and spend your money on our club whilst I believe absolutely nothing to do with any religion whatsoever , be my guest
Do you think it’s fair to associate Burnley the club with Mormonism just because of our Chairman’s faith?CaptainKirk wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 9:59 pmDid I miss the transmission?
When did you watch it?
Apart from that, what is your problem?
It’s looking like a documentary about our Club and it’s owners.
Some of them may be Mormons - so what?
I have known one or two and they all seemed like reasonable people to me.
You would have to be a little strange though, in my view, to put much faith in ANY religion - they are all ridiculous in different ways.
Watch it or don’t watch it but don’t get your knickers in such a twist, Pstotto.
Rather than tread over old ground, here's the original thread where everything is pretty much spelled out if you're sincerely interested.
Really excited for it, but surely I'm not the only one whose alarm bells started ringing at the title "mission"? Remains to be see how the doc has been put together, but from the trailer the narrative framing seems to be around Pace/ALK's acquisition and involvement of the club, which is a different story entirely from a documentary whose narrative is framed to display Burnley Football Club in and of itself.
To use a subject-object interpretation, the trailer seem to frame Burnley FC as the object in relation to Pace/ALK as the subject, and this is a very different thing indeed from Burnley FC as the subject in relation to objects within the doc (the people involved). Critiquing it through this lens will allow us to discover what messages and ideas the doc is trying to communicate. Bear that in mind when it is released.
I expect to get a lot of $hit for saying this, but I've got my guard up about the possibility that this could be a bit of slick Mormon propaganda smuggled into a sports documentary about Burnley, and if I'm right, this raises questions about supporter consent that can be asked more obviously of clubs like City and Newcastle. Why even put "Mission" in the title if it is other than what I suggest in this post? The owners are religious missionaries, and the documentary looks as though it places a significant focus on them. Mormonism is utterly, utterly benign compared to the nation states who use sport to launder their reputation, but even though Mormon sportswashing (such as it exists?) doesn't register as being remotely egregious compared to the practices of the gulf states that obviously come to mind when we think of sportswashing, it is still a variation, again, an admittedly benign one by comparison, but a variation nonetheless on the same sportswashing practices, assuming, of course, I'm correct about the framing as suggested by the trailer.
By the way, responses like, "WOW, just won the league and fans are still complaining", etc. are not worth my time. They validate my general concern, if anything.
I’m not reading anything back to front . I hope more Mormons see the cool thing (BFC) and decide to lend Alan a hand . I want BFC to be successful if this is one way of it becoming a reality then bring it on. I can’t see me deciding there’s a superhuman entity somewhere on the basis that a few Mormons said some prayers on a documentary about our football club.
Hey friend, the last part of your post has some weird stars or something after the word 'weird', and it's making it difficult to know what you're trying to say. I think your keyboard might be faulty.
Why do you care how the chairman experiences this in the context of his faith. It isn't your faith, it isn't VK's faith and it isn't my faith. But I'm not getting upset about it. He can frame it however he wants, Sky won't.Spiral wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 9:14 pmFkin told you all, but nah, everyone was like 'overreaction, let's wait and see'. Front loading the synopsis with ALK, Pace and religion, the comment in the second paragraph about football being a religion itself is a call-back to the reference to religion in the first paragraph, that's gonna be a recurring theme. I told everyone, most people thought I was reading too much into it. Clear as mud what form this doc is going to take. It's not a Burnley FC doc, it's a doc about ALK/Pace/Mormon missionaries. Pace is the subject of the doc, Burnley is an object within it. Not a doc about Burnley, we just happen to be there. I deduced that from the title and trailer alone because my media literacy is apparently better than most people on here, but I expect literally zero people to turn around and say, "you know what Spiral, you were actually right, soz, and yeah, it's embarrassing to see our club used as a vehicle for some low-key religious fluffing".
So here's what happens. People now recalibrate from their original hopes of what we're getting and pretend this form of doc was their expectation all along, because they're still too excited to see some juicy behind the scenes footage and don't want to concede that they were wrong in calling me crazy when I first started entertaining myself by ranting about this around the time of the original announcement, title and trailer.
This is now getting way beyond a joke. For the good of the whole forum, please make it stop.
Are you suggesting Pace had a say in the framing of this doc? Because I had people tell me Sky were the ones constructing the narrative because docs need hooks apparently, that Burnley had no say blah blah blah, and these two viewpoints seem to contradict one another. I'm just asking you for the purpose of clarification, I honestly don't care what the actual truth is.
What's that thing everyone keeps telling me...Clovius Boofus wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 10:24 pmThis is now getting way beyond a joke. For the good of the whole forum, please make it stop.
Ha, good one.Clovius Boofus wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 10:28 pmI'm talking about you. You are turning this forum into a laughingstock.
Explain why you think it’s fair for any of his faith to be promoted alongside Burnley FC?
Preferably I wouldn’t know about it because there’s absolutely no need to whatsoeverElbarad wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 10:32 pmJust wondering… what religions of the owners do you approve of for the ownership of the club? Would Islam be ok? Or Shinto? Norse maybe? No interest in becoming Mormon myself but they can worship any god or gods they wish as far as I’m concerned. Although I would wear a Thor’s hammer if they sold one with the club crest on it. For a laugh.
The look at me one I think. There will be more of this unfortunately until the schools go back in September.