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Lyle Foster
Looking trim in a video released by the club today.
I’d love to see him come good.
I’d love to see him come good.
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Re: Lyle Foster
So would I, but I'm not holding my breath....
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Re: Lyle Foster
So would I. There have been glimpses…. But we’ve been waiting quite a long time now for a sustained period of satisfactory performances.
He’s played well without scoring a few times, but he’s been here some time….
He’s played well without scoring a few times, but he’s been here some time….
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Re: Lyle Foster
So would I
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Re: Lyle Foster
Me too. He lacks that natural striker's instinct, I don't think he'll ever be prolific. But I do think he can be an effective forward who can cause the opposition a lot of headaches.
We have so many wingers, I doubt he'll be played wide again. So it's up top or bench I imagine. If he's up top we need a goalscorer in the 10 position. Flemming or Amdouni as opposed to Hannibal.
Anyway I digress, here's hoping he stays fit and mentally well.
We have so many wingers, I doubt he'll be played wide again. So it's up top or bench I imagine. If he's up top we need a goalscorer in the 10 position. Flemming or Amdouni as opposed to Hannibal.
Anyway I digress, here's hoping he stays fit and mentally well.
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Re: Lyle Foster
This ship has sailed I’m afraid
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Re: Lyle Foster
We all want to see him come good….but it’s more to do with his ability than how lean he looks.
Re: Lyle Foster
Lyle came back at the start of the PL season looking very lean and in his first 7 games got 3 goals and 2 assists. I’d add that it should have been 4 goals (Forest away ridiculous disallowed goal) and 3 assists (Koleosho’s open net at Brentford was voted worst miss of the entire PL season). So 7 games and *nearly* 7 goal contributions. I’ll be very happy if one of our players can match that rate this season.
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Re: Lyle Foster
He didn’t get many goals last term, but his all round play was nowhere near as bad as is made out on here sometimes.
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Re: Lyle Foster
Might be completely wrong so don’t come for me but does anyone else think Foster could end up being like Joelinton at Newcastle. Signed as a striker but with attributes to be successful deeper? I’m think the Vitinho goal at Luton first game of last season were he won the ball back in our box and drove with pace and power to set Vitinho up
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Re: Lyle Foster
I know you make your own luck but that night at Forest set him back big time. Totally unfair too.
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Re: Lyle Foster
You mean when he misplaced a simple pass on the halfway line, gifting it straight to the opposition leading to him having to sprint back to prevent a likely goal? That goal did highlight his main strength though which is running powerfully with the ball in a straight line.123EasyasBFC wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 8:21 pmMight be completely wrong so don’t come for me but does anyone else think Foster could end up being like Joelinton at Newcastle. Signed as a striker but with attributes to be successful deeper? I’m think the Vitinho goal at Luton first game of last season were he won the ball back in our box and drove with pace and power to set Vitinho up
I don’t think Foster has any of the attributes required to play the ‘Joelinton role’.
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Like you say, you make your own luck, and he made his own misfortune with a stupid sending off.NottsClaret wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 8:25 pmI know you make your own luck but that night at Forest set him back big time. Totally unfair too.
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Take it you don’t agree with me then hahahaRileybobs wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 8:44 pmYou mean when he misplaced a simple pass on the halfway line, gifting it straight to the opposition leading to him having to sprint back to prevent a likely goal? That goal did highlight his main strength though which is running powerfully with the ball in a straight line.
I don’t think Foster has any of the attributes required to play the ‘Joelinton role’.
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Re: Lyle Foster
Well he isn’t a strong passer, doesn’t have a good touch and lacks stamina, so no!
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Re: Lyle Foster
Joelington is an absolute beast of an athlete as well as having brilliant positioning, good awareness, and a tidy first touch. Granted I've probably only seen him about 10 times, but that's what stood out.
Foster does have it in his locker to be a threat running from deep, but I think that's where the similarities end. I don't think he has the positional sense, athleticism or touch to be a CM
Foster does have it in his locker to be a threat running from deep, but I think that's where the similarities end. I don't think he has the positional sense, athleticism or touch to be a CM
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Re: Lyle Foster
Foster is a confidence player. Clearly troubled with mental health issues. There’s a player inside there. He’s got all the attributes. I really think he’s good at coming deep and driving at opposing teams. It’s all how parker wants to play next season. We’ve got some very good options
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Re: Lyle Foster
He's very strong - Drogba-like.
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Re: Lyle Foster
I have not written him off as he is so different to everyone else in the squad, and I firmly believe he is a better PL player than Championship. Remember going to Forest to see us in the League Cup in an early round. Both him and Amdouini were subs, but came on in the second half and terrorised the Forest defence..We won 2-1 I thinkThat was followed by a handful of great performances then it just did not kick on again. Would like to see if him and Amdouini play in a couple of friendlies together how they perform. I am also intrigued to see if Amdouini stays or not.
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Re: Lyle Foster
Foster is in a very positive environment now. I can't see Parker screaming at lads like VK did so it's up to Lyle now. I think it's a good season or bust for him tbh, hopefully it's the former.
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Re: Lyle Foster
You're comparing Foster with Drogba?

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Re: Lyle Foster
To be fair I’m a bit like drogba in the sense that I have a cock and ********
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Re: Lyle Foster
I keep hearing this argument about him being better equipped for the PL than the Championship, and I just don't buy it.warksclaret wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 9:51 pmI have not written him off as he is so different to everyone else in the squad, and I firmly believe he is a better PL player than Championship. Remember going to Forest to see us in the League Cup in an early round. Both him and Amdouini were subs, but came on in the second half and terrorised the Forest defence..We won 2-1 I thinkThat was followed by a handful of great performances then it just did not kick on again. Would like to see if him and Amdouini play in a couple of friendlies together how they perform. I am also intrigued to see if Amdouini stays or not.
I can't think of a single player for us who has looked better in the top league than the second tier, and we're a pretty good example of a club to look at in that respect, as we've yo-yoed quite regularly.
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Re: Lyle Foster
Good prep this thread for picking the whipping boy for this season isn't it
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Re: Lyle Foster
Wade Elliot ? …yes I’m clutching at strawsfidelcastro wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 9:57 pmI keep hearing this argument about him being better equipped for the PL than the Championship, and I just don't buy it.
I can't think of a single player for us who has looked better in the top league than the second tier, and we're a pretty good example of a club to look at in that respect, as we've yo-yoed quite regularly.
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Re: Lyle Foster
He was excellent for us at Championship level. He did well for us in the PL too, but I wouldn't say he looked better.
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I thought he was one of the only ones who looked comfortable at that level he stepped up a level and never looked out of place unlike the rest . Great player.fidelcastro wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 10:02 pmHe was excellent for us at Championship level. He did well for us in the PL too, but I wouldn't say he looked better.
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Re: Lyle Foster
He's had long enough and he's still absolute shite.
If we're starting with him as our lone forward in the upcoming season, then we have real problems.
In fact it's f***ing boring talking about him.
If we're starting with him as our lone forward in the upcoming season, then we have real problems.
In fact it's f***ing boring talking about him.
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Re: Lyle Foster
Agreed, but I wouldn't say he was better suited to PL level than the Championship, which was my point to warksclaret.blatherwickstattoos wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 10:04 pmI thought he was one of the only ones who looked comfortable at that level he stepped up a level and never looked out of place unlike the rest . Great player.
Elliott had skill, but he was as much of a battler as anything else, which probably best suited the Championship.
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Re: Lyle Foster
He’s got all the physical attributes required however he’s too unreliable and we have never had a run of games form him to really determine his quality.
Stop start football rarely gives you a true showcase of one’s ability. Unfortunately I’d sell him if possible.
Stop start football rarely gives you a true showcase of one’s ability. Unfortunately I’d sell him if possible.
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Re: Lyle Foster
J rod ?? Although admittedly not for us for Southamptonfidelcastro wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 10:08 pmAgreed, but I wouldn't say he was better suited to PL level than the Championship, which was my point to warksclaret.
Elliott had skill, but he was as much of a battler as anything else, which probably best suited the Championship.
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Re: Lyle Foster
Get off that fence, it needs creosoting!Bin Ont Turf wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 10:06 pmHe's had long enough and he's still absolute shite.
If we're starting with him as our lone forward in the upcoming season, then we have real problems.
In fact it's f***ing boring talking about him.

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Re: Lyle Foster
Ings. Trippier , Ben mee ??
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Re: Lyle Foster
For other clubs rather than us, although Mee was certainly PL quality. Better than he was in the Championship though, I'm not sure.
Anyway, I'm pretty sure Foster won't be better in the PL, but I'd love to be proved wrong!
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Re: Lyle Foster
The number of good games he has had you can count on one hand. Someone should make a t shirt of the Villa away game. In ten years time half the population of Burnley will claim to have been there.
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That's cruelSteve-Harpers-perm wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 10:23 pmThe number of good games he has had you can count on one hand. Someone should make a t shirt of the Villa away game. In ten years time half the population of Burnley will claim to have been there.

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Ben Mee, Stephen Ward,Michael Duff, Tarkowski , Michael Keane, Tom Heaton
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Re: Lyle Foster
There’s a difference between players improving with age and players who play better against stronger opposition.warksclaret wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 10:26 pmBen Mee, Stephen Ward,Michael Duff, Tarkowski , Michael Keane, Tom Heaton
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All good players, but do you really think they looked better in the PL (for us) than in the Championship?warksclaret wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 10:26 pmBen Mee, Stephen Ward,Michael Duff, Tarkowski , Michael Keane, Tom Heaton
Interesting how they are all defensive players too. I dare say it's more difficult for an attacking player to make the step up, unless they're something special, which I really don't think Foster is.
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Interestingly Tarks, Heaton, Keane got in the England team when we were in the PLfidelcastro wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 10:31 pmAll good players, but do you really think they looked better in the PL (for us) than in the Championship?
Interesting how they are all defensive players too. I dare say it's more difficult for an attacking player to make the step up, unless they're something special, which I really don't think Foster is.
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It was always unlikely in the Championship tbf.warksclaret wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 10:32 pmInterestingly Tarks, Heaton, Keane got in the England team when we were in the PL
I really hope you've seen something in Foster that the rest of us haven't.
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Re: Lyle Foster
His goal against Blackburn was excellent. He looked top that day. Wish we could see more of that. Preston away epitomised him though. Decent running the channels, making space and a nuisance. But lacked confidence in front of goal.
I like Foster and hope he comes good. But it's last chance saloon this year really!
I like Foster and hope he comes good. But it's last chance saloon this year really!
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You’ve got to think its Foster’s last chance to get in there this season.warksclaret wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 10:32 pmInterestingly Tarks, Heaton, Keane got in the England team when we were in the PL
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Hes from Egypt mate!Bordeauxclaret wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 10:40 pmYou’ve got to think its Foster’s last chance to get in there this season.
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I can see why so many on here are divided by him-it was really frustrating, last season in particular , watching him in a number of games. However If anyone can surprise us by the way they play in the PL, I have this feeling it could be himfidelcastro wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 10:36 pmIt was always unlikely in the Championship tbf.
I really hope you've seen something in Foster that the rest of us haven't.
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I’ll claim to have been there without waiting ten years. Foster was simply outstanding that day but I don’t think we’ve seen a performance from him anywhere near that since.Steve-Harpers-perm wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 10:23 pmThe number of good games he has had you can count on one hand. Someone should make a t shirt of the Villa away game. In ten years time half the population of Burnley will claim to have been there.
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How many times are we gonna keep saying this and making excuses for him? He can’t pass 5 yardsVegas Claret wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 9:51 pmFoster is in a very positive environment now. I can't see Parker screaming at lads like VK did so it's up to Lyle now. I think it's a good season or bust for him tbh, hopefully it's the former.
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Re: Lyle Foster
Wish him well in his career but he's out of his depth at Burnley. Hopefully he'll be moved on this summer.
Re: Lyle Foster
Excuse after excuse, year after year.
The truth is he’s absolutely tripe, deep down everybody on here knows it. Why do we keep up with this sympathetic stuff?
He’s the most ineffective striker I can remember at BFC, at least the likes of Gifton and Juke could chest it, hold off a defender and lay it off. Foster can’t even do the basic control and pass 5 yards.
Put the poor chap out of his misery and find him a club at a level where he’s not woefully out of his depth. Sick of seeing his name on here with some fans trying to fool us all into believing he’s not useless, like we all haven’t seen the last 3 years.
The truth is he’s absolutely tripe, deep down everybody on here knows it. Why do we keep up with this sympathetic stuff?
He’s the most ineffective striker I can remember at BFC, at least the likes of Gifton and Juke could chest it, hold off a defender and lay it off. Foster can’t even do the basic control and pass 5 yards.
Put the poor chap out of his misery and find him a club at a level where he’s not woefully out of his depth. Sick of seeing his name on here with some fans trying to fool us all into believing he’s not useless, like we all haven’t seen the last 3 years.