To be fair they may not have happened in the parallel universe that Shaggy lives in.
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A fanciful list of potential targets wrote up by a horse botherer:
Steve Cooper
Russell Martin
Des Buckingham
Neil Harris
Damien Duff
Gary O'Neil
Sam Allardyce
Rob Edwards
Aitor Karanka
Valerien Ismael
Lee Carsley
Ryan Lowe
Steve Cooper
Russell Martin
Des Buckingham
Neil Harris
Damien Duff
Gary O'Neil
Sam Allardyce
Rob Edwards
Aitor Karanka
Valerien Ismael
Lee Carsley
Ryan Lowe
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Dyche to rovers
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Cheer up bstards, I'm sure the Venkys will take your feelings into account.
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Think the return of Gary Bowyer is more likely (one can dream).claretburns wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2025 8:47 pmA fanciful list of potential targets wrote up by a horse botherer:
Steve Cooper
Russell Martin
Des Buckingham
Neil Harris
Damien Duff
Gary O'Neil
Sam Allardyce
Rob Edwards
Aitor Karanka
Valerien Ismael
Lee Carsley
Ryan Lowe
Scratch that, if we are dreaming, Steve Kean has some unfinished business there!
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If Carlsberg did managerial appointments, - ROONEY
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Lee Carsley please!
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Ryan Lowe!!!!! Hilarious.
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Sorry I’ve been out all day ,has he gone yet?













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They should now try to get England's longest serving manager on board. But would he want to drop down from the Boriugh even for half a million? Half a million at Lanehead? Imagine that!!!
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Might as well have another boycott now they're out the cup and we turned them over last month.
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Gary Bowyer. The inspirer? He could talk a glass eye to sleep. Brent's a better bet.CoolClaret wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2025 9:05 pmThink the return of Gary Bowyer is more likely (one can dream).
Scratch that, if we are dreaming, Steve Kean has some unfinished business there!
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Another love meltdown on TikTok…. Sammy smodicsz also in there posting, they’re getting even more upset






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This guy is getting very vocal 
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https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/s ... urn-talks/
Said his goodbyes according to the Telegraph.
Said his goodbyes according to the Telegraph.
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Apparently he sees Derby as the better long term prospect. Now don’t we remember a certain Mr Coyle saying pretty much the same thing as he trotted off to Bolton? Not sure he is making the right move (if he does) but it is funny though.
On the other hand I really don’t want to see Dyche go there…I think he could turn them into (unfortunately) a pretty useful outfit. They have the players if they get the right manager alas.
On the other hand I really don’t want to see Dyche go there…I think he could turn them into (unfortunately) a pretty useful outfit. They have the players if they get the right manager alas.
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claretburns wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2025 8:47 pmA fanciful list of potential targets wrote up by a horse botherer:
Steve Cooper
Russell Martin
Des Buckingham
Neil Harris
Damien Duff
Gary O'Neil
Sam Allardyce
Rob Edwards
Aitor Karanka
Valerien Ismael
Lee Carsley
Ryan Lowe
Some decent options for them on that list. Allardyce, Martin, copper, karanka, O’Neil or even Neil Harris would make them a decent outfit.
Des Buckingham would be hilarious

The top candidate would have to be Rooney.
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That statement from the trust perfectly highlights what sort of fanbase they are.
Basically if the club spent money in January then they would be ok with the Venkys, but if they don't spend then that will change. This is the issue with a bandwagon fanbase. Before the tax exile sugar daddy funded them they spent their time lower in the league than they are now with the memories of beating a school to win the FA Cup over 100 years ago to cling to. The were getting crowds of 4000-5000 while 2 divisions higher than we were. Then Walker arrived and they remembered where Ewood was.
They spent and spent unearned money and enjoyed their time (which they should) but they should have accepted when the money dries up and they have to fund their own existence it is a lot harder. They tell everyone about the amazing memories they have of their success (even those not old enough to have been there enjoyed it) yet seem to struggle with supporting the same club when things get a bit tough. They racially abuse their owners who have sunk over 200 million into the club and wonder why they don't hear much from them.
It comes as no shock that now out of the FA Cup and realising their league position was a false one then the boycott stuff resurfaces. Who can forget those p*ss funny moments like entering the ground late to show the world how hard done to they were. The vowed never to go back in the ground until the Venkys are gone yet if they draw Utd, Liverpool or play us in the league they forget their hollow words and flock back. They even opened an extra stand this season for our visit such was the giddyness that they might even get a draw.
Their manager leaving them for a club in danger while telling anyone that they are a big deal in English football should help even them understand that football is a sport that has ups and downs and now you are back to where you were before Walker arrived.
Basically if the club spent money in January then they would be ok with the Venkys, but if they don't spend then that will change. This is the issue with a bandwagon fanbase. Before the tax exile sugar daddy funded them they spent their time lower in the league than they are now with the memories of beating a school to win the FA Cup over 100 years ago to cling to. The were getting crowds of 4000-5000 while 2 divisions higher than we were. Then Walker arrived and they remembered where Ewood was.
They spent and spent unearned money and enjoyed their time (which they should) but they should have accepted when the money dries up and they have to fund their own existence it is a lot harder. They tell everyone about the amazing memories they have of their success (even those not old enough to have been there enjoyed it) yet seem to struggle with supporting the same club when things get a bit tough. They racially abuse their owners who have sunk over 200 million into the club and wonder why they don't hear much from them.
It comes as no shock that now out of the FA Cup and realising their league position was a false one then the boycott stuff resurfaces. Who can forget those p*ss funny moments like entering the ground late to show the world how hard done to they were. The vowed never to go back in the ground until the Venkys are gone yet if they draw Utd, Liverpool or play us in the league they forget their hollow words and flock back. They even opened an extra stand this season for our visit such was the giddyness that they might even get a draw.
Their manager leaving them for a club in danger while telling anyone that they are a big deal in English football should help even them understand that football is a sport that has ups and downs and now you are back to where you were before Walker arrived.
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claretburns wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2025 8:47 pmA fanciful list of potential targets wrote up by a horse botherer:
Steve Cooper
Russell Martin
Des Buckingham
Neil Harris
Damien Duff
Gary O'Neil
Sam Allardyce
Rob Edwards
Aitor Karanka
Valerien Ismael
Lee Carsley
Ryan Lowe
Mikael Stahre an early name in the frame...travelling to England for talks.
No...I've no idea either.
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Sean won't go to Deadwood if offered .He's probably had his fill of dodgy owners at Everton.Also the compo he got from us and Everton has removed the need to jump at the first job offered.. I was surprised that Derby didn't see him as a good fit though.
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Excellent post. It sums it up very well for me. Every club has a few entitled fans including us but there are some clubs that seem to have a larger percentage than most. Bastards and Leeds are the 2 worst clubs that I can think of who believe that they have a divine right to be better than they are.claretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 8:05 amThat statement from the trust perfectly highlights what sort of fanbase they are.
Basically if the club spent money in January then they would be ok with the Venkys, but if they don't spend then that will change. This is the issue with a bandwagon fanbase. Before the tax exile sugar daddy funded them they spent their time lower in the league than they are now with the memories of beating a school to win the FA Cup over 100 years ago to cling to. The were getting crowds of 4000-5000 while 2 divisions higher than we were. Then Walker arrived and they remembered where Ewood was.
They spent and spent unearned money and enjoyed their time (which they should) but they should have accepted when the money dries up and they have to fund their own existence it is a lot harder. They tell everyone about the amazing memories they have of their success (even those not old enough to have been there enjoyed it) yet seem to struggle with supporting the same club when things get a bit tough. They racially abuse their owners who have sunk over 200 million into the club and wonder why they don't hear much from them.
It comes as no shock that now out of the FA Cup and realising their league position was a false one then the boycott stuff resurfaces. Who can forget those p*ss funny moments like entering the ground late to show the world how hard done to they were. The vowed never to go back in the ground until the Venkys are gone yet if they draw Utd, Liverpool or play us in the league they forget their hollow words and flock back. They even opened an extra stand this season for our visit such was the giddyness that they might even get a draw.
Their manager leaving them for a club in danger while telling anyone that they are a big deal in English football should help even them understand that football is a sport that has ups and downs and now you are back to where you were before Walker arrived.
Most Burnley fans that I know accept that Bolton, Blackburn, Preston and ourselves are all similar sized clubs with similar fan bases and similar history. I will have banter with fans from these clubs and even though we have been the dominant team for over a decade, most of us recognise that at some point the circle will turn and it will be another Lancashire team who rules the roost.
Blackburn will always be our biggest rivals no matter what league they are in. I can't ever imagine most fans saying our biggest rivals are Man Utd if even if we had a few years of success at the highest level. Yet in the mid 90's when they had a few successful years and we were either 1 or 2 divisions below them many of their fans openly voiced the belief that we were no longer their main rivals. It wasn't said in banter either. They genuinely believed it.
There are still some of their fans who believe they should be a Premier League club. They are completely deluded. As you say they are at the level they were before Walker arrived.
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Any decent manager would get them in the playoffs and we may be their opponents; so let’s not laugh too loudly chaps.And if they get BFS maybe they could do us a favour in May by denying Utd 3 points
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I was going to say something similar about the playoffs should we fail to go up automatically.
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Really? They've been batting above their average, IMO they will finish outside the playoffs.
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Where has this Stahre link come from?
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This.
They might be a basket case since Venkys. We’ve had/are in our best period for decades yet the gap is pretty small. We probably looking a little closer to the running of our own club tbh.
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The bit about United was hilarious. I worked in Rochdale at that time so worked with a lot of United fans who p*ssed themselves at that statement. My boss was a massive Red and brought a United fanzine in just after and it was taking the mick out of Rovers and, to be fair, complimented us as the better club, saying that at least we fill the away end at OT, something Rovers apparently never did. They also laughed at the fact Rovers fans sold their tickets to United fans for games at Ewood. To be honest most United fans I’ve known do seem to have a bit of affection for Burnley. Rarely heard any bad comments, which cannot be said about Rovers because of their sheer arrogance after Jackpot Jacks money arrived.Anonymous Claret wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 8:48 amExcellent post. It sums it up very well for me. Every club has a few entitled fans including us but there are some clubs that seem to have a larger percentage than most. Bastards and Leeds are the 2 worst clubs that I can think of who believe that they have a divine right to be better than they are.
Most Burnley fans that I know accept that Bolton, Blackburn, Preston and ourselves are all similar sized clubs with similar fan bases and similar history. I will have banter with fans from these clubs and even though we have been the dominant team for over a decade, most of us recognise that at some point the circle will turn and it will be another Lancashire team who rules the roost.
Blackburn will always be our biggest rivals no matter what league they are in. I can't ever imagine most fans saying our biggest rivals are Man Utd if even if we had a few years of success at the highest level. Yet in the mid 90's when they had a few successful years and we were either 1 or 2 divisions below them many of their fans openly voiced the belief that we were no longer their main rivals. It wasn't said in banter either. They genuinely believed it.
There are still some of their fans who believe they should be a Premier League club. They are completely deluded. As you say they are at the level they were before Walker arrived.
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We all know our fortunes could turn in any given season, that's just football, but if we aren't enjoying the ride whilst we are on top, then what is the point. I'm going to continue to milk as much enjoyment out of this period of success as I can.
No chance they finish above Boro and WBA this season for me. They are skint, and can't fend off a club in the relegation zone poaching their manager, so hardly going to be attracting a Cooper or Dyche level manager.
No chance they finish above Boro and WBA this season for me. They are skint, and can't fend off a club in the relegation zone poaching their manager, so hardly going to be attracting a Cooper or Dyche level manager.
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John Beck would be a good shout. One for the oldies.
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Most amusing comment I have seen was someone suggesting Dave Challinor as their next manager. I knew the name but not where he was manager but the reply from another one of theirs saying "he wouldn't leave Stockport for us" was a far great level of ridicule than I could have replied with 
Stockport
Not long ago they convinced themselves they were rivals to Man Utd now they can't compete with Stockport

Stockport

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Manager off to the relegation zone from the playoffs
this is fantastic and shows just what a s*** show they are.
I had the pleasure of working with a bunch of b@stards in the 00's and I have to say if anyone deserved the venkys it was them
Lets hope they end up propping up division 2

I had the pleasure of working with a bunch of b@stards in the 00's and I have to say if anyone deserved the venkys it was them

Lets hope they end up propping up division 2

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6 points in 6 games and Boro are still below them. West Brom have just crept above them. The chasing pack are as bad as them.Poulton-le-Claret wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 10:20 amWe all know our fortunes could turn in any given season, that's just football, but if we aren't enjoying the ride whilst we are on top, then what is the point. I'm going to continue to milk as much enjoyment out of this period of success as I can.
No chance they finish above Boro and WBA this season for me. They are skint, and can't fend off a club in the relegation zone poaching their manager, so hardly going to be attracting a Cooper or Dyche level manager.
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Journeyman manager having taken roles in Sweden, America, Thailand, Greece and India. Recently left Indian side Kerala Blasters in December, no idea if they have any Venky connection.
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I think there would be a few backside blasters after some of their rancid chicken.
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10 games managed in the Indian League, 6 defeats. He'll fit in well.claretburns wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 9:58 pmJourneyman manager having taken roles in Sweden, America, Thailand, Greece and India. Recently left Indian side Kerala Blasters in December, no idea if they have any Venky connection.
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Blackburn Rovers "expected to announce the departure of manager John Eustace later today."
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No flies on Radio Lancs.ElectroClaret wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2025 2:05 pmBlackburn Rovers "expected to announce the departure of manager John Eustace later today."
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Has anyone seen john eustace down at brockhall lately ? Thought not, it seems he's missing in action ...
In other news, apparently the shadsworth supporters club are having a whip round to buy out the nasty venkys, it's rumoured they've raised about £12-50 so far, so are a bit short of reported 200m the chicken farmers are looking to recoup (see what I did there).
A few of them have been spotted wandering aimlessly around the delightful lower Darwen area, with a bewildered look on their gormless faces mumbling about "how unfurrrr it is" and "we want our roverrrrrrs back" and other similar mutterings.
Anyway, where's super fan hutchy when you need him to give us the latest update on things t'roverrrrs, then we can have a reight good larffff.
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In other news, apparently the shadsworth supporters club are having a whip round to buy out the nasty venkys, it's rumoured they've raised about £12-50 so far, so are a bit short of reported 200m the chicken farmers are looking to recoup (see what I did there).
A few of them have been spotted wandering aimlessly around the delightful lower Darwen area, with a bewildered look on their gormless faces mumbling about "how unfurrrr it is" and "we want our roverrrrrrs back" and other similar mutterings.
Anyway, where's super fan hutchy when you need him to give us the latest update on things t'roverrrrs, then we can have a reight good larffff.
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Come on Derby get it confirmed so Rooney knows what he's doing this weekend.
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https://x.com/Rovers/status/1889730879649677537
Another Championship Club
. They really have thrown their toys out of the pram.
Another Championship Club

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EUSTACE confirmed at Derby County as per SSN. Seriously I am not laughing too much....
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They were not permitted to name the club believe it or not even though everyone knew.Commy wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2025 5:55 pmhttps://x.com/Rovers/status/1889730879649677537
Another Championship Club. They really have thrown their toys out of the pram.
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There's no way bstards will ever say the word derby as it sends a shiver down their collective spines as the memories of how we humiliate them come flooding back.
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Deeney just been talking about this on Talksport having spoken to Eustace. His take…
- JE was promised X amount of funds for the squad if he kept them up last year and this hasn’t materialised.
- they have had 3 DOF’s which has made planning recruitment difficult.
- JE was happy to stay, has 18 months left and asked to negotiate a new contract but was told no.
- They have 10 soon to be out of contract players who they also aren’t negotiating terms with.
- Derby willing to commit to a longer term contract & squad plan.
Troy also made a point of saying the facilities are awful, training ground is falling apart & they need a lot of investment in all areas (which isn’t forthcoming).
Yes Troy is going to defend his mate but it’s also hard to disagree with any of it. If JE keeps Derby up this season it’s not unreasonable to say the 2 clubs could switch places next season.
- JE was promised X amount of funds for the squad if he kept them up last year and this hasn’t materialised.
- they have had 3 DOF’s which has made planning recruitment difficult.
- JE was happy to stay, has 18 months left and asked to negotiate a new contract but was told no.
- They have 10 soon to be out of contract players who they also aren’t negotiating terms with.
- Derby willing to commit to a longer term contract & squad plan.
Troy also made a point of saying the facilities are awful, training ground is falling apart & they need a lot of investment in all areas (which isn’t forthcoming).
Yes Troy is going to defend his mate but it’s also hard to disagree with any of it. If JE keeps Derby up this season it’s not unreasonable to say the 2 clubs could switch places next season.