Churlinov
Churlinov
Burnley’s Darko Churlinov helped his loan club lift some silverware last night.
The 24-year-old started as Jagiellonia Białystok beat Wisla Krakow to lift the Polish Super Cup with a 1-0 victory.
Churlinov played a major part in Jagiellonia’s winning goal, seeing his shot parried to Miki Villar, who found the back of the net in the 14th minute.
The 24-year-old started as Jagiellonia Białystok beat Wisla Krakow to lift the Polish Super Cup with a 1-0 victory.
Churlinov played a major part in Jagiellonia’s winning goal, seeing his shot parried to Miki Villar, who found the back of the net in the 14th minute.
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A signing I was excited about but didn't work outLeisure wrote: ↑Fri Apr 04, 2025 8:02 pmBurnley’s Darko Churlinov helped his loan club lift some silverware last night.
The 24-year-old started as Jagiellonia Białystok beat Wisla Krakow to lift the Polish Super Cup with a 1-0 victory.
Churlinov played a major part in Jagiellonia’s winning goal, seeing his shot parried to Miki Villar, who found the back of the net in the 14th minute.
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Our squad is so big i'd completely forgotten about Churlinov. Big clear out needed this summer whatever league we're in.
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I didn't realize he was still Burnley property.
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The signing I was most excited about in the Kompany summer. Still feel there’s a good player in there.
At 24, and with the exodus we’ll have in summer if we don’t go up, could be more important than we realise.
At 24, and with the exodus we’ll have in summer if we don’t go up, could be more important than we realise.
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The fact we could not move him on in two seasons tells me everything. File under Bastian and Delcroix, Three dreadful signings
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Bastien wasn’t a dreadful signing. He cost £750k or whatever, sold him for similar or not much loss, and he played a role in filling out the squad. We basically had to rebuild a squad from scratch that summer, at low cost because we had very few saleable assets, so we needed cheap reinforcements to pad it out…and he fit the bill. We didn’t need him, as it turned out, and then went up where he was definitely not going to make an impact, but he served a role at a point in time.warksclaret wrote: ↑Fri Apr 04, 2025 10:10 pmThe fact we could not move him on in two seasons tells me everything. File under Bastian and Delcroix, Three dreadful signings
Delcroix also filled the LCB cover role well and was pretty cheap. He had a few good games for us, particularly again Spurs where he was excellent, and then got injured. Now getting decent reports from Swansea. If Esteve leaves and we don’t sign Humphreys for £12m, we may find he becomes an important player for us at some point.
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Was he not seriously ill ?warksclaret wrote: ↑Fri Apr 04, 2025 10:10 pmThe fact we could not move him on in two seasons tells me everything. File under Bastian and Delcroix, Three dreadful signings
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I thought Bastian was OKNewClaret wrote: ↑Fri Apr 04, 2025 10:35 pmBastien wasn’t a dreadful signing. He cost £750k or whatever, sold him for similar or not much loss, and he played a role in filling out the squad. We basically had to rebuild a squad from scratch that summer, at low cost because we had very few saleable assets, so we needed cheap reinforcements to pad it out…and he fit the bill. We didn’t need him, as it turned out, and then went up where he was definitely not going to make an impact, but he served a role at a point in time.
Delcroix also filled the LCB cover role well and was pretty cheap. He had a few good games for us, particularly again Spurs where he was excellent, and then got injured. Now getting decent reports from Swansea. If Esteve leaves and we don’t sign Humphreys for £12m, we may find he becomes an important player for us at some point.
We are forced to sign humpheys fortunately
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A guy i work with supports Jagiellonia Białystok. He reckons Churlinov was a bit hit and miss to start with but has been exceptional since and probably the best player in that league this season.
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Feel both are miles off a starting place with us, not bad players but not good enoughNewClaret wrote: ↑Fri Apr 04, 2025 10:35 pmBastien wasn’t a dreadful signing. He cost £750k or whatever, sold him for similar or not much loss, and he played a role in filling out the squad. We basically had to rebuild a squad from scratch that summer, at low cost because we had very few saleable assets, so we needed cheap reinforcements to pad it out…and he fit the bill. We didn’t need him, as it turned out, and then went up where he was definitely not going to make an impact, but he served a role at a point in time.
Delcroix also filled the LCB cover role well and was pretty cheap. He had a few good games for us, particularly again Spurs where he was excellent, and then got injured. Now getting decent reports from Swansea. If Esteve leaves and we don’t sign Humphreys for £12m, we may find he becomes an important player for us at some point.
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Bastian - cheap cover in an area where we had some of the best players in the division in Cullen, Brownhill and Cork.warksclaret wrote: ↑Fri Apr 04, 2025 10:10 pmThe fact we could not move him on in two seasons tells me everything. File under Bastian and Delcroix, Three dreadful signings
Delcroix - cheap cover, now playing in the Championship.
Churlinov - cheap, potential, suffered a serious illness during his time at Burnley.
I don't know. "Dreadful signings" seems harsh.
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Dreadful is very harsh, people always wanting us to take cheap punts on players from abroad. For every Benson and Zaroury you get a Churlinov or Bastien, low risk as far as I’m concerned and they still played a useful part of the squad to some degree.
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Churlinov was our most expensive signing that summer and we can't get rid of him, dreadful seems pretty fair.
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What was he €3.5m? Doesn’t seem too bad when compared to the likes of Tresor, Gibson and others from the past we’ve signed, if he’s dreadful what would you call them?
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Re: Churlinov
I see by the retained list that he's coming back
to the club.
Is he gonna cut it in the PL?
Anyone know how he's done whilst away?
to the club.
Is he gonna cut it in the PL?
Anyone know how he's done whilst away?
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Would imagine we will be finding him a club again ASAP. Hopefully a bit of money in for him if he’s had a good loan.
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Won't be staying I wouldn't have thought.
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Saw Jagiellonia Białystok play Cracovia about 5 years ago. It was one of those weird games where the league had been split into groups, and neither team were going to trouble the top spots, so it was really turgid football played by two teams firmly on the beach
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Did he really get a chance? He was seriously ill and needed a good run to get himself fit. Only 7 appearances so how he can be judged on that I have no idea. Maybe, now he is fit, he will be the player we thought we had bought. Some people don't give players a chance.
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Bialystok and Bloom, Bialystok and Bloom.
Sorry, can't get it out if my head.
Sorry, can't get it out if my head.
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Maybe Bayern will take him off us
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Well it hasn't taken much more if at all, for the likes of Tresor, Ramsay, Delcroix, Sambo, Agyei,etc. to be written off already so you shouldn't be too surprised.Commy wrote: ↑Tue May 20, 2025 10:42 amDid he really get a chance? He was seriously ill and needed a good run to get himself fit. Only 7 appearances so how he can be judged on that I have no idea. Maybe, now he is fit, he will be the player we thought we had bought. Some people don't give players a chance.
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He’s been fit for two seasons now and not done much at all on his loans to suggest he’s anywhere near the level required. If he’d banged in 20 goals in Poland and Germany then fair enough. Think we can just be pleased we’ve not had to pay his entire wages at this point.Commy wrote: ↑Tue May 20, 2025 10:42 amDid he really get a chance? He was seriously ill and needed a good run to get himself fit. Only 7 appearances so how he can be judged on that I have no idea. Maybe, now he is fit, he will be the player we thought we had bought. Some people don't give players a chance.
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Yep, that summer we spent around £10m on Benson, Zaroury and Churlinov so whilst Churlinov has been a flop Id say the strategy was good and we got good value for our £10m.AfloatinClaret wrote: ↑Tue May 20, 2025 3:46 pmTrue, but a substantial proportion also insist that every one should be a huge success too.
Its a bit like the Tresor situation where people will moan about £15m wasted rather than looking at the bigger picture that we spent about £30m on Odobert, Tresor and Koleosho which again seems good value and again shows the risk based approach to signing young promising players from abroad can work
Its easy in retrospect to say we shouldnt have signed Chrulinov or Tresor but at the time we were taking a calculated gamble on all of them and noone could be sure who would be the Zaroury and Odobert and who would be the Churlinov and Tresor
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Is Tresor still a professional footballer?Devils_Advocate wrote: ↑Tue May 20, 2025 3:55 pmYep, that summer we spent around £10m on Benson, Zaroury and Churlinov so whilst Churlinov has been a flop Id say the strategy was good and we got good value for our £10m.
Its a bit like the Tresor situation where people will moan about £15m wasted rather than looking at the bigger picture that we spent about £30m on Odobert, Tresor and Koleosho which again seems good value and again shows the risk based approach to signing young promising players from abroad can work
Its easy in retrospect to say we shouldnt have signed Chrulinov or Tresor but at the time we were taking a calculated gamble on all of them and noone could be sure who would be the Zaroury and Odobert and who would be the Churlinov and Tresor
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Darko could well have played himself into a permanent move for all we know. I don’t think he will be looked at over the summer by Parker, more likely he stays around where he is getting regular game time.
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Given we're already committed to the four incoming players on obligations-to-buy and how hard it might be to shift some of the other returning loanees out, I think Parker would be daft to not at least kick the tyres on Churlinov to see where he's at after a season where by all accounts he's played well.Hedontplayforyou wrote: ↑Tue May 20, 2025 6:09 pmDarko could well have played himself into a permanent move for all we know. I don’t think he will be looked at over the summer by Parker, more likely he stays around where he is getting regular game time.
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I agree but I suspect that both parties may have other things in mind. I’d like Parker to cast his eye over all of
Churlinov
Amdouni
Massengo
Ekdal
Adewumi
Before sending them back out on loan or permanently .
Obafemi
Delcroix
Hountondji
Costelloe
Dodgson
Can all go for me - possibly forgot some others
Churlinov
Amdouni
Massengo
Ekdal
Adewumi
Before sending them back out on loan or permanently .
Obafemi
Delcroix
Hountondji
Costelloe
Dodgson
Can all go for me - possibly forgot some others
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Massengo seems to have done OK at Auxerre.Hedontplayforyou wrote: ↑Tue May 20, 2025 7:04 pmI agree but I suspect that both parties may have other things in mind. I’d like Parker to cast his eye over all of
Churlinov
Amdouni
Massengo
Ekdal
Adewumi
Before sending them back out on loan or permanently .
Obafemi
Delcroix
Hountondji
Costelloe
Dodgson
Can all go for me - possibly forgot some others
Hountondji has had plenty of game time with Liege, but I don't think he's scored a goal.
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Scored 4 in 17 appearancesboatshed bill wrote: ↑Tue May 20, 2025 7:24 pmMassengo seems to have done OK at Auxerre.
Hountondji has had plenty of game time with Liege, but I don't think he's scored a goal.
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I'm sure Parker will do this.Hedontplayforyou wrote: ↑Tue May 20, 2025 7:04 pmI agree but I suspect that both parties may have other things in mind. I’d like Parker to cast his eye over all of
Churlinov
Amdouni
Massengo
Ekdal
Adewumi
Before sending them back out on loan or permanently .
Obafemi
Delcroix
Hountondji
Costelloe
Dodgson
Can all go for me - possibly forgot some others
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Hedontplayforyou wrote: ↑Tue May 20, 2025 7:04 pmI agree but I suspect that both parties may have other things in mind. I’d like Parker to cast his eye over all of
Churlinov
Amdouni
Massengo
Ekdal
Adewumi
Before sending them back out on loan or permanently .
Obafemi
Delcroix
Hountondji
Costelloe
Dodgson
Can all go for me - possibly forgot some others
There’s only Amdouni, who we know can play at this level, and Adewumi, who’s an unknown quantity but had a great season, who should have the eye cast over them. The rest we (and Parker) already know aren’t good enough and need shipping out.
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I would keep Amdouni and Houtondji.Hedontplayforyou wrote: ↑Tue May 20, 2025 7:04 pmI agree but I suspect that both parties may have other things in mind. I’d like Parker to cast his eye over all of
Churlinov
Amdouni
Massengo
Ekdal
Adewumi
Before sending them back out on loan or permanently .
Obafemi
Delcroix
Hountondji
Costelloe
Dodgson
Can all go for me - possibly forgot some others
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I'd still be thinking about moving Houtondji on if we'd dropped to League One, but it's all opinions.
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Reminds me of a galloping bull.NottsClaret wrote: ↑Wed May 21, 2025 3:19 pmI'd still be thinking about moving Houtondji on if we'd dropped to League One, but it's all opinions.
But he’d have more space to run into in the Prem tbf so might suit.
Otherwise I agree with you completely
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We haven’t seen much of him but what we did see wasn’t anything like enough to suggest he will be good enough.NottsClaret wrote: ↑Wed May 21, 2025 3:19 pmI'd still be thinking about moving Houtondji on if we'd dropped to League One, but it's all opinions.
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I haven't give up on either of these two yet, Amdouni or Houdini! 

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He wont be coming back, if you know you know.
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Y’know
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Standard in polish top division is poor. My polish mate reckons it’s equivalent to league one here. He’ll be gone. Don’t envisage he’s somebody who they would want to keep around this tight knit squad.