Trafford’s tweet
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Anyone know what Trafford tweeted last night disrespecting Burnley fans
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No idea but his poor performances where a major factor in our getting relegated so he needs to keep well away from social media and any criticism of Burnley fans, who never turned on him despite some glaring errors .
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How is that disrespecting Burnley fans?
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We should cancel his contract immediately.
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I am not too sure.
He has deleted it anyway.
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Not a smart move. This situation is entirely down to poor management by Kompany
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Conclusive evidence that offence is taken, not given.
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Not sure how that is disrespecting Burnley fans but some of the stuff aimed at him on various sites if he has had a pop back at someone fair play to him.
He has probably then been told that some of those who criticise can't cope being criticised themselves and get a bit precious and defensive.
He has probably then been told that some of those who criticise can't cope being criticised themselves and get a bit precious and defensive.
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Yeah, course someone has told him that.claretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 2:13 pmNot sure how that is disrespecting Burnley fans but some of the stuff aimed at him on various sites if he has had a pop back at someone fair play to him.
He has probably then been told that some of those who criticise can't cope being criticised themselves and get a bit precious and defensive.

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Kompany and Trafford were a bad combination for Burnley
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Some football supporters are notoriously precious and defensive. They like to dish it out but are shocked if they get anything back.claretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 2:13 pmNot sure how that is disrespecting Burnley fans but some of the stuff aimed at him on various sites if he has had a pop back at someone fair play to him.
He has probably then been told that some of those who criticise can't cope being criticised themselves and get a bit precious and defensive.
Going off on a tangent, i can remember my dad (grhs) dishing out abuse to Andy Mutch against Stockport years ago. He was shocked when Andy turned round and offered my dad out, pointing him out in the crowd and giving him the w****r sign.

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He'd be well within his rights to slag us off I reckon, but not convinced he particularly has.
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He wouldn’t be well within his rights to slag us off. I don’t know how many times I and others have to say it ……… He wasn’t given a hard time by the Burnley support.daveisaclaret wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 2:21 pmHe'd be well within his rights to slag us off I reckon, but not convinced he particularly has.
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Fair play.
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I've been critical of Trafford but I don't even see how that's about Burnley. I take it as being about the article/guy in question and if people want to read more into it that's on them.
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Pretty much all of us said we felt no connection to any of last years team, even if it is aimed at us why is anyone remotely interested never mind bothered ?
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Maybe not by every supporter but i heard plenty of booing around myself in the CFS.
Also, constant shouts of Muric whenever Trafford touched the ball.
Plenty of abuse online, he was even getting snide comments when he was not in the team on here.
He also had to remove comments from a post online due to some of the grief he was receiving.
We even have supporters on here posting fingers crossed emoji when saying Trafford may leave.
Now like i said it wasn't every single supporter and wasn't the majority in the ground but to say he wasn't given a hard time is quite laughable.
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On the same theme but yes going slightly off on a tangent I can recall a similar incident involving Steve Cotterill years ago.The Project wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 2:21 pmSome football supporters are notoriously precious and defensive. They like to dish it out but are shocked if they get anything back.
Going off on a tangent, i can remember my dad (grhs) dishing out abuse to Andy Mutch against Stockport years ago. He was shocked when Andy turned round and offered my dad out, pointing him out in the crowd and giving him the w****r sign.![]()
One of our fellow 100 Club Members was a big mouthy Cockney who shall remain nameless. He used to give Cotterill dogs abuse from a few seats behind the dugout. Effing and Jeffing at him and asking him if he wanted salt with his chips with the wrist actions.
I used to tell him to behave himself but he couldn’t help himself and kept on doing it.
After one match Cotterill rightfully had had enough of this mouthy git and turned around to him at the final whistle and said to him “come down here and call me a w@nker big boy”. Of course the big mouthy one bottled it despite me and my brother urging him to go down the front and tell Cotterill what he thought of him face to face.
It was quite funny from then on in the 100 club until Cotterill left. I used to take great delight in reminding the mouthy one about the day that Cotterill had “offered him out and handed him his @rse”. Very funny and it served him right.
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Enough hate and some abuse on here every week for the last 8 months.
Even threads completely unrelated to him turned into opportunities for some posters to get a dig in.
Even threads completely unrelated to him turned into opportunities for some posters to get a dig in.
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What’s he said to criticise Burnley fans?Woodleyclaret wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 2:03 pmNo idea but his poor performances where a major factor in our getting relegated so he needs to keep well away from social media and any criticism of Burnley fans, who never turned on him despite some glaring errors .
The fans as a whole didn’t turn on Traff or Muric (after his calamities).
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maybe he read the trafford posts on here after every game. disgusting it was from so called Burnley fans
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Seriously, I have no wish to get into another argument but Trafford was not given a hard time. There was a bit of vocal dissent it in his last couple of home games but nothing like you say. If there was more than 50 to 100 people chanting Muric I would be very surprised.The Project wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 2:42 pmMaybe not by every supporter but i heard plenty of booing around myself in the CFS.
Also, constant shouts of Muric whenever Trafford touched the ball.
Plenty of abuse online, he was even getting snide comments when he was not in the team on here.
He also had to remove comments from a post online due to some of the grief he was receiving.
We even have supporters on here posting fingers crossed emoji when saying Trafford may leave.
Now like i said it wasn't every single supporter and wasn't the majority in the ground but to say he wasn't given a hard time is quite laughable.
The snide comments you refer to on here can’t be deemed as giving him a hard time, it’s a messageboard. Not sure if snide is the correct term either?
I don’t know anything about comments he removed from a post online, unless you are referring to this deleted tweet?
Let’s not get carried away and let our opinions cloud the facts. It’s not right that anyone should boo, or abuse one of our players at the match. However, the morons that did (and it was confined to the CFS) were a very small fraction of our support.
Perhaps being in the CFS is sometimes like at away matches when you have the misfortune to be around dozens of coked up boozed up pr!cks who cannot behave themselves and let the club down?
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NonsenseWoodleyclaret wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 2:03 pmNo idea but his poor performances where a major factor in our getting relegated
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As glaring as Murics?Woodleyclaret wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 2:03 pmNo idea but his poor performances where a major factor in our getting relegated so he needs to keep well away from social media and any criticism of Burnley fans, who never turned on him despite some glaring errors .
Neither goalkeeper was the reason we got relegated, major or otherwise
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The abuse isn't just confined to the 90 minutes of the match, there is more than enough nonsense aimed at him on here (especially during games by those not attending) and twitter is worse. Maybe it is those rather than the match going ones the target if anyone was at allJamesy wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 3:00 pmSeriously, I have no wish to get into another argument but Trafford was not given a hard time. There was a bit of vocal dissent it in his last couple of home games but nothing like you say. If there was more than 50 to 100 people chanting Muric I would be very surprised.
The snide comments you refer to on here can’t be deemed as giving him a hard time, it’s a messageboard. Not sure if snide is the correct term either?
I don’t know anything about comments he removed from a post online, unless you are referring to this deleted tweet?
Let’s not get carried away and let our opinions cloud the facts. It’s not right that anyone should boo, or abuse one of our players at the match. However, the morons that did (and it was confined to the CFS) were a very small fraction of our support.
Perhaps being in the CFS is sometimes like at away matches when you have the misfortune to be around dozens of coked up boozed up pr!cks who cannot behave themselves and let the club down?
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or twitter, or facebook, or the general moans and groans large portions of our home crowd mad everytime he went near the ballgolden days wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 3:03 pmDepends if he reads this messageboard, which I presume is mainly burnley supporters
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I presume you are alluding to our ex manager as the prime/sole reason we were relegated? Can’t really argue with you on this.golden days wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 3:01 pmAs glaring as Murics?
Neither goalkeeper was the reason we got relegated, major or otherwise
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Bloody hell Jamesy. You don't half get defensive.Jamesy wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 3:00 pmSeriously, I have no wish to get into another argument but Trafford was not given a hard time. There was a bit of vocal dissent it in his last couple of home games but nothing like you say. If there was more than 50 to 100 people chanting Muric I would be very surprised.
The snide comments you refer to on here can’t be deemed as giving him a hard time, it’s a messageboard. Not sure if snide is the correct term either?
I don’t know anything about comments he removed from a post online, unless you are referring to this deleted tweet?
Let’s not get carried away and let our opinions cloud the facts. It’s not right that anyone should boo, or abuse one of our players at the match. However, the morons that did (and it was confined to the CFS) were a very small fraction of our support.
Perhaps being in the CFS is sometimes like at away matches when you have the misfortune to be around dozens of coked up boozed up pr!cks who cannot behave themselves and let the club down?
I am also not looking for an argument.
There is no denying that Trafford had an hard time from some supporters. You deny that it happened but then admit it was a small fraction. The size of the crowd giving a hard time is irrelevant. 10 supporters or 10,000 supporters, it happened.
You also mention - let our opinions cloud the facts, when this is exactly what you are doing.
The stuff i stated regarding Trafford are not opinions, they are experiences that i lived and witnessed first hand.
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In all seriousness does anyone think that Burnley players ever come on here? I personally don’t think they do, or if they do very few and rarely. I think they are far removed from what we think. The only time they get criticism they know of is when on the field and Trafford, despite his faults, never really got much stick from the actual crowd.claretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 2:13 pmNot sure how that is disrespecting Burnley fans but some of the stuff aimed at him on various sites if he has had a pop back at someone fair play to him.
He has probably then been told that some of those who criticise can't cope being criticised themselves and get a bit precious and defensive.
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I imagine very few do, do you think players read tweets sent direct to them or replies to club comments like when announcing team newshouseboy wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 3:36 pmIn all seriousness does anyone think that Burnley players ever come on here? I personally don’t think they do, or if they do very few and rarely. I think they are far removed from what we think. The only time they get criticism they know of is when on the field and Trafford, despite his faults, never really got much stick from the actual crowd.
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He'll have a great keeper to learn from in Pope, good luck to him. Victim of circumstance.
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How many games did you attend last season?houseboy wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 3:36 pmIn all seriousness does anyone think that Burnley players ever come on here? I personally don’t think they do, or if they do very few and rarely. I think they are far removed from what we think. The only time they get criticism they know of is when on the field and Trafford, despite his faults, never really got much stick from the actual crowd.
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If i was a young lad with plenty of time on my hands and had people talking online about me. In all honesty, i would search it out, to my own detriment.houseboy wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 3:36 pmIn all seriousness does anyone think that Burnley players ever come on here? I personally don’t think they do, or if they do very few and rarely. I think they are far removed from what we think. The only time they get criticism they know of is when on the field and Trafford, despite his faults, never really got much stick from the actual crowd.
I also don't agree with your statement " the only time they get criticism they know of is when on the field.
Try telling that to the black England players who got dogs abuse online after the penalty shoot out after the Euros. They definitely noticed it.
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What glaring errors?Woodleyclaret wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 2:03 pmNo idea but his poor performances where a major factor in our getting relegated so he needs to keep well away from social media and any criticism of Burnley fans, who never turned on him despite some glaring errors .
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Every Fan Base has it's plonkers
But I think Kompany set him up for a hard time and wouldn't blame him if he's give a bit back...
I don't think this is a 'Burnley Fan' issue though .... any fan base would have struggled having their keeper changed that was rated the bet keeper in the championship and the new keeper have a totally different style all the while losing every game
I feel for Trafford and Muric .....
Trafford isn't the reason we got relegated .........
Funnily enough a good example is the last game of the season ... Forrest fans booing Muric cause he was dire for them .....
But I think Kompany set him up for a hard time and wouldn't blame him if he's give a bit back...
I don't think this is a 'Burnley Fan' issue though .... any fan base would have struggled having their keeper changed that was rated the bet keeper in the championship and the new keeper have a totally different style all the while losing every game
I feel for Trafford and Muric .....
Trafford isn't the reason we got relegated .........
Funnily enough a good example is the last game of the season ... Forrest fans booing Muric cause he was dire for them .....
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This post just sums up how bored we all get pre season
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Victim of CircumstanceVegas Claret wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 3:45 pmHe'll have a great keeper to learn from in Pope, good luck to him. Victim of circumstance.
Bang on
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Regardless of what happened at the ground. Trafford hasn't "disrespected" Burnley fans. That's just the desperation of a few people who haven't felt to be offended enough recently and want something to cry about.
It is possible that Trafford has via an internet "like", disrespected those fans who have disrespected him on the internet. Well, tough. They deserve it. And if that doesn't apply to any of us, if we haven't disrespected him on the internet, then he hasn't disrespected us.
It is possible that Trafford has via an internet "like", disrespected those fans who have disrespected him on the internet. Well, tough. They deserve it. And if that doesn't apply to any of us, if we haven't disrespected him on the internet, then he hasn't disrespected us.
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A young, social media savy guy not reading comments about himself online, really?houseboy wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 3:36 pmIn all seriousness does anyone think that Burnley players ever come on here? I personally don’t think they do, or if they do very few and rarely. I think they are far removed from what we think. The only time they get criticism they know of is when on the field and Trafford, despite his faults, never really got much stick from the actual crowd.
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