Whether or not we are winger heavy. Minimum 2 will be sold.claretskeith wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2024 11:55 amIf JBG is to come back, I wonder if that means 1 or 2 wide men leaving for a fee.
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Will be delighted if this comes off. Only player I really think has the vision and ability to unlock a defence consistently and also our only dead ball expert.
Was surprised and disappointed he wasn’t retained so very happy if he stays.
Was surprised and disappointed he wasn’t retained so very happy if he stays.
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At this level his quality and consistency is invaluable and shouldn't be underestimated because he is '34'...........Pepe played in the Euro's this summer at 41, these lads are fit nowadays. This would give us a big lift imho.
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I believe he was offered a new deal which he therefore must have turned down at the time.
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It’s a yes from me
Get a proper Centre Forward to get on the end of his crosses
Get a proper Centre Forward to get on the end of his crosses
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JBG, brought up in a country with a huge life expectancy, where they're taught to live well and not to take things too seriously. Barely drinks, doesn't smoke, has lived the life of a professional athlete for longer than he hasn't lived the life of a professional athlete Goes home to a goddess every night.
His 34 is your 25.
His 34 is your 25.
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jesus, I think his 34 is my 7 !BigGaz wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2024 2:02 pmJBG, brought up in a country with a huge life expectancy, where they're taught to live well and not to take things too seriously. Barely drinks, doesn't smoke, has lived the life of a professional athlete for longer than he hasn't lived the life of a professional athlete Goes home to a goddess every night.
His 34 is your 25.
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I'd have Guddy back tomorrow!
He'd be a stand out player in the Championship,when needed & his experience invaluable.
He'd be a stand out player in the Championship,when needed & his experience invaluable.
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I was absolutely gutted that we couldn’t sort a deal out for him prior to him leaving. I felt he’d be exactly what we need
in the championship with his experience. If there is a possibility he would sign again for us I'd be over the moon.
in the championship with his experience. If there is a possibility he would sign again for us I'd be over the moon.
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Or just get a proper centre forward into the club.BleedingClaret wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2024 1:59 pmIt’s a yes from me
Get a proper Centre Forward to get on the end of his crosses
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People are now realising how toxic and awful Kompmay was and is.
He was a legend in his own mind, and will continue to alienate those who can see through his ‘winners’ mindset…
Bellamy called him out and was publicly chewed up, more than one player in the squad stood with Bellamy and they too got the ‘treatment’.
He’s petulant and arrogant and I hope he stays in Germany!
He was a legend in his own mind, and will continue to alienate those who can see through his ‘winners’ mindset…
Bellamy called him out and was publicly chewed up, more than one player in the squad stood with Bellamy and they too got the ‘treatment’.
He’s petulant and arrogant and I hope he stays in Germany!
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How did Bellamy call him out?Cooclaret wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2024 2:43 pmPeople are now realising how toxic and awful Kompmay was and is.
He was a legend in his own mind, and will continue to alienate those who can see through his ‘winners’ mindset…
Bellamy called him out and was publicly chewed up, more than one player in the squad stood with Bellamy and they too got the ‘treatment’.
He’s petulant and arrogant and I hope he stays in Germany!
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I was told a series of disagreements and arguments that led to the inevitable parting of the ways. Takes two to have a situation like that with fault on both sides admittedly but I was told that you didn’t question Kompany.
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When did Bellamy call him out publicly, you have completely made that upCooclaret wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2024 2:43 pmPeople are now realising how toxic and awful Kompmay was and is.
He was a legend in his own mind, and will continue to alienate those who can see through his ‘winners’ mindset…
Bellamy called him out and was publicly chewed up, more than one player in the squad stood with Bellamy and they too got the ‘treatment’.
He’s petulant and arrogant and I hope he stays in Germany!
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I suppose there's a few ways to look at that. One is to question whether this is another sign that Bellamy is too volatile to be a good coach/manager. He tends to make enemies wherever he goes. I'm just glad we saw sense and didn't give him the head coach role.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2024 2:54 pmI was told a series of disagreements and arguments that led to the inevitable parting of the ways. Takes two to have a situation like that with fault on both sides admittedly but I was told that you didn’t question Kompany.
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You shouldn't he's the bossClaretTony wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2024 2:54 pmI was told a series of disagreements and arguments that led to the inevitable parting of the ways. Takes two to have a situation like that with fault on both sides admittedly but I was told that you didn’t question Kompany.
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Agreed that, that is the think we lack the most
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I really don’t think Bellamy was the problem hereGoliath wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2024 2:57 pmI suppose there's a few ways to look at that. One is to question whether this is another sign that Bellamy is too volatile to be a good coach/manager. He tends to make enemies wherever he goes. I'm just glad we saw sense and didn't give him the head coach role.
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Signed
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Announcement video: https://x.com/burnleyofficial/status/18 ... KE8IRZVPGw
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Just confirmed 1 year deal
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Brilliant news
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You’re only the boss if you’ve got credibility. Anyone who has to say that they’re the boss (repeatedly) isn’t the boss…
People will turn on them…
You’re only the boss if people believe in you and value you. If you belittle people’s ideas and inputs and turn them into nothing more than a puppet, you’re not the boss…
People will turn on them…
If you have total disregard and disrespect for what went before you’re not the boss and the culture will eat you…
Kompany wasn’t a good boss.
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He was the Manager and that equals THE BOSSCooclaret wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2024 3:06 pmYou’re only the boss if you’ve got credibility. Anyone who has to say that they’re the boss (repeatedly) isn’t the boss…
People will turn on them…
You’re only the boss if people believe in you and value you. If you belittle people’s ideas and inputs and turn them into nothing more than a puppet, you’re not the boss…
People will turn on them…
If you have total disregard and disrespect for what went before you’re not the boss and the culture will eat you…
Kompany wasn’t a good boss.
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Good news we need players like this around who get the club especially with a new manager in place
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I’d heard something similar with Bellamy putting ideas of changes to be made to the lineup and playing style annd even changes during the games, only to be ignored.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2024 2:54 pmI was told a series of disagreements and arguments that led to the inevitable parting of the ways. Takes two to have a situation like that with fault on both sides admittedly but I was told that you didn’t question Kompany.
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Great return video too
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Played there in the early part of his career. I would say the last 60-70 games of his career (out of 110 apps) have all come at Cm. I would say he’s more a natural replacement for Brownhill than anyone elseCoolClaret wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2024 12:14 pmI thought that's exactly what Massengo is? I recall him sitting just in front of Brizzle's defence when he came on against us at the Turf.
There's also CJ Egan-Riley, who could be a rotation option at DM. Who knows, I wouldn't completely write him off.
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Maybe not, but this kind of thing follows him everywhere.
I've not heard about Jackson having any such issues with Kompany. Sometimes it's better to keep your mouth shut, especially when it relates to your boss.
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If a boss can’t be questioned then he’s not a good boss.
The best bosses listen to there colleagues and adapt
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Agree there.Newcastleclaret93 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2024 3:13 pmPlayed there in the early part of his career. I would say the last 60-70 games of his career (out of 110 apps) have all come at Cm. I would say he’s more a natural replacement for Brownhill than anyone else
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Absolutely over the moon with this.
Not only is he a great character off the field, he will be good for the dressing room as well. He can play on the right and as a number 8 (which I think is his best position). He's one of those players who I think has improved with age.
Thought he was Iceland's best player against England the other month as well
Not only is he a great character off the field, he will be good for the dressing room as well. He can play on the right and as a number 8 (which I think is his best position). He's one of those players who I think has improved with age.
Thought he was Iceland's best player against England the other month as well
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And that gives you blank caveat to do whatever the hell you like in the name of winning?
Absolutely not!
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It might have been in the name of winning, but it certainly wasn’t in the reality of winning.
However much Parker wasn’t my first choice, I’m so glad that Kompany has gone and I’m genuinely looking forward to this season again now .
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If anybody is in doubt, that it was Kompany's way or the highway, then just look at the interview after the Chelsea away game. Working for a manager who stifles independent thought and speech must be horrendous.
Perhaps if Bellamy was listened to we might have stayed up.
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Yep, I’ll never forget how strange that interview was.bfcjg wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2024 3:38 pmIf anybody is in doubt, that it was Kompany's way or the highway, then just look at the interview after the Chelsea away game. Working for a manager who stifles independent thought and speech must be horrendous.
Perhaps if Bellamy was listened to we might have stayed up.
“You’ve got to remember he’s my boss” was all he would say when asked to comment on the sending off. I’d not heard a response like that before from an assistant manager who usually work in partnership with the manager.
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I'm sure he had his own opinions but he probably handled them a lot better than Bellamy would I imagine.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2024 3:38 pmI can assure you there were - but remember that Bellamy was the lead coach
Didn't Kompany offer Jackson a deal with Bayern?
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Back on the squad list and I've given him the no 7 because he was wearing that on the pics today
https://www.uptheclarets.com/players/squad-list
https://www.uptheclarets.com/players/squad-list
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Marvellous news!
Even if Gareth muddies things up later, this makes it a good day!
Welcome back, Guddy!
Even if Gareth muddies things up later, this makes it a good day!
Welcome back, Guddy!
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