John Bond was famously advised to not enter Burnley, are we near this again?
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John Bond was famously advised to not enter Burnley, are we near this again?
I do fear we may be entering beyond post-Coyle levels of toxicity
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We're (ie. the posters on here) by and large the most involved. The less fanatical supporter hasn't reached that stage yet IMO. On the other hand, they might have by Saturday if the rest of the window goes as badly as feared.
Pace doesn't have to walk across the pitch. That'll tone down any abuse.
Pace doesn't have to walk across the pitch. That'll tone down any abuse.
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Re: John Bond was famously advised to not enter Burnley, are we near this again?
*facepalm*
All this because the team lost to Sunderland and the club are busy selling AND BUYING players as per their business model
Honestly some of you need to touch some grass
All this because the team lost to Sunderland and the club are busy selling AND BUYING players as per their business model
Honestly some of you need to touch some grass
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Re: John Bond was famously advised to not enter Burnley, are we near this again?
Sold 20+ players. Signed, two who look good enough, Hannibal and Worrall.GodIsADeeJay81 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2024 11:55 pm*facepalm*
All this because the team lost to Sunderland and the club are busy selling AND BUYING players as per their business model
Honestly some of you need to touch some grass
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Re: John Bond was famously advised to not enter Burnley, are we near this again?
I know 3 different groups of people totaling 9 people that all have season tickets, they aren't on any of the Burnley forums nor twitter - they are all livid. I think the thought that it's just those on the socials showing serious concern and doubt is fanciful.
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Re: John Bond was famously advised to not enter Burnley, are we near this again?
Really! Have you not noticed anything else?GodIsADeeJay81 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2024 11:55 pm*facepalm*
All this because the team lost to Sunderland and the club are busy selling AND BUYING players as per their business model
Honestly some of you need to touch some grass
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Stick to swinging Sid.GodIsADeeJay81 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2024 11:55 pm*facepalm*
All this because the team lost to Sunderland and the club are busy selling AND BUYING players as per their business model
Honestly some of you need to touch some grass
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People love adding to a good drama so I suppose it should be no surprise a thread like this becomes part of the soap opera. Good last couple of days in the transfer market and a good win on Saturday should calm everything down
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Re: John Bond was famously advised to not enter Burnley, are we near this again?
Do you honestly think we are going to win on Saturday?
Re: John Bond was famously advised to not enter Burnley, are we near this again?
And how do you think it’s gonna go if we continue to sell and get tubbed?
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I think vk is the love child of bond and coyle and the legacy of his ineptitude and arrogance whilst being at the club are now coming home to roost. The mission to burnley has not helped ,pace along with most of the fans bought into the vk love in despite all the red flags, baffling team selection, stubbornness, ability to talk without actually having any substance in what he was saying.
Nearly every over paid player he brought in has either gone or wants to leave, and we need to offload to get the wage bill down to a manageable level. This might lead to bang average players signing, and although early to judge I felt that Worrall is gonna fall into this category, plus hotonji, samba, Pires. Just hope we get lucky with Players coming I that's after we get rid of those that want to leave.
Nearly every over paid player he brought in has either gone or wants to leave, and we need to offload to get the wage bill down to a manageable level. This might lead to bang average players signing, and although early to judge I felt that Worrall is gonna fall into this category, plus hotonji, samba, Pires. Just hope we get lucky with Players coming I that's after we get rid of those that want to leave.
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Anyone else noticed a threatening under current on social media in the passed week or so?
What is wrong with people?
What is wrong with people?
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Re: John Bond was famously advised to not enter Burnley, are we near this again?
I would hope not because that is senseless.
We can go on forever about JB but it was wrong on many levels anf for many reasons.
We can go on forever about JB but it was wrong on many levels anf for many reasons.
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If it carries on into the match on Saturday, it will only benefit one team, and they won't be playing in Claret and blueJuan Tanamera wrote: ↑Thu Aug 29, 2024 11:49 amAnyone else noticed a threatening under current on social media in the passed week or so?
What is wrong with people?
Unfortunately the brain dead won't realise that
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Re: John Bond was famously advised to not enter Burnley, are we near this again?
Alternatively, stop smoking the grassGodIsADeeJay81 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2024 11:55 pm*facepalm*
All this because the team lost to Sunderland and the club are busy selling AND BUYING players as per their business model
Honestly some of you need to touch some grass
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Re: John Bond was famously advised to not enter Burnley, are we near this again?
No. Not even close. And to suggest so is utterly ridiculous and potentially harmful.
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Re: John Bond was famously advised to not enter Burnley, are we near this again?
I’ve been utterly astonished by Burnley fan’s comments on social media.
We scored 9 goals in the first 2 matches and lost to Sunderland who are playing really well at the moment.
I’m concerned what will occur should we lose to Blackburn.

We scored 9 goals in the first 2 matches and lost to Sunderland who are playing really well at the moment.
I’m concerned what will occur should we lose to Blackburn.
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NoŽižkovClaret wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2024 10:52 pmI do fear we may be entering beyond post-Coyle levels of toxicity
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Im sure you overestimate my influenceCardyTheClaret wrote: ↑Thu Aug 29, 2024 12:04 pmNo. Not even close. And to suggest so is utterly ridiculous and potentially harmful.
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Re: John Bond was famously advised to not enter Burnley, are we near this again?
Agree when it comes to such things as being suggested by threads like this one but you must be seriously deluded if you think much of the fan's angry comments are because we lost to Sunderland.LoveCurryPies wrote: ↑Thu Aug 29, 2024 12:20 pmI’ve been utterly astonished by Burnley fan’s comments on social media.![]()
We scored 9 goals in the first 2 matches and lost to Sunderland who are playing really well at the moment.
I’m concerned what will occur should we lose to Blackburn.
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Toxicity didn't exist then, it's a word only used on here in past 2 yearsŽižkovClaret wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2024 10:52 pmI do fear we may be entering beyond post-Coyle levels of toxicity

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Re: John Bond was famously advised to not enter Burnley, are we near this again?
Perhaps we should just get behind the team that's fifth in the league after 3 games.
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lol, if you think it's been bad for us this week have a look at American politics on twitter - absolute warzone with no filter or consequenceLoveCurryPies wrote: ↑Thu Aug 29, 2024 12:20 pmI’ve been utterly astonished by Burnley fan’s comments on social media.![]()
We scored 9 goals in the first 2 matches and lost to Sunderland who are playing really well at the moment.
I’m concerned what will occur should we lose to Blackburn.
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Re: John Bond was famously advised to not enter Burnley, are we near this again?
"John Bond was famously advised to not enter Burnley"
Was he really or was that just a daft headline for someone?
Was he really or was that just a daft headline for someone?
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Re: John Bond was famously advised to not enter Burnley, are we near this again?
All this thread proves is that just like in the 80’s and 90’s we still have a small group of dickhead fans. Only difference is they have a platform to spout on now.
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15 out including loaned out with obligations to buyUpTheClaretsFCBK wrote: ↑Thu Aug 29, 2024 12:01 amSold 20+ players. Signed, two who look good enough, Hannibal and Worrall.
Signed 9? Inc loans to buy and also a lad who’d agreed to sign a little while ago
Not quite so dramatic when we can check the actual movement of players is it?
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Yes, I’ve noticed lots of panicking on here by people desperate for alk to fail/leave
We’re operating as usual, buying and selling players etc
We used to moan that the club wouldn’t do much of its business until the last few days of the window, like a lot of other clubs
Now there are people moaning because we’ve been selling players on who no longer wish to be here and that’s despite the fact we’ve been making good money and we aren’t losing players for free like we did two summers ago
Some of you just like to moan it seems
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An ideal platform for the terminally work shy to spout as much negativity as they can and gather more sheep to spread the would be toxicity !!!. It's far from ideal we all know that, but the constant regurgitation of ill feelings towards the board and hanging on every "rumour" about this that and the other player that's supposedly downed tools does NOTHING positive. Wake up FFS!