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At least the last chap was open to giving him pre-season.
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Pr1cks.
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Absolute brain-dead folk
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Isn't Andy Dewhurst the guy who did the match reports for the LET?
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It’s not the best view from the away end, but Koleosho looks as lively as anyone.
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Some of those are also posting on the match thread on here.
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Sounds about right
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People should wait until the players are either subbed or it is the end of the match as Koleosho set up the first goal 

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Pre season 70-80% run about and people are slagging players?!?!?
Wait until December when God forbid.... we are struggling.
Stay with the team and the players or perhaps don't bother. Less stressful.
Wait until December when God forbid.... we are struggling.
Stay with the team and the players or perhaps don't bother. Less stressful.
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Utter muppets. The reason I’m no longer on twitter or X as it’s called now.
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I'll never get over someone complaining after we beat Plymouth 5 nil away from home.
"First half good. Second half worrying again. Im not talking about not scoring goals either"
I sent a screenshot of it to a groupchat I'm on as I was that amazed with what I'd seen
"First half good. Second half worrying again. Im not talking about not scoring goals either"
I sent a screenshot of it to a groupchat I'm on as I was that amazed with what I'd seen
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Unfortunately that's how its getting on here more and more these days too..........complete bell ends.
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I’ve just spotted the special way I’ve spelt the word in the thread title 

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To be fair, Foster is terrible.
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You never have to wait long before an example comes along
Which one are you on X?
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I thought he looked ok yesterday, a couple of goals and he might look like a new player
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Goodness me. Special indeed!
What is it that possesses people to write such rubbish about players 45 minutes in to pre-season?
What is it that possesses people to write such rubbish about players 45 minutes in to pre-season?
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To be fair, Foster is approaching the point of no return as a Burnley player, though there's no need for the language towards him.
He's played effectively half the games available since he arrived here and scores at a rate in 1 in 7. No one can agree on what position he should play, and whether it's off the left or as a striker I wouldn't have him as first pick.
He's running out of a time for him to consistently display the talent that he has shown in brief glimpses, but it's now difficult because his minutes are going to be limited.
Him and Koleosho are the first players that come to mind when I think of our agreement with Espanyol. Get them out to play 30+ games at a good level, and either get their confidence up and come back to us as better players or get them in the shop window.
He's played effectively half the games available since he arrived here and scores at a rate in 1 in 7. No one can agree on what position he should play, and whether it's off the left or as a striker I wouldn't have him as first pick.
He's running out of a time for him to consistently display the talent that he has shown in brief glimpses, but it's now difficult because his minutes are going to be limited.
Him and Koleosho are the first players that come to mind when I think of our agreement with Espanyol. Get them out to play 30+ games at a good level, and either get their confidence up and come back to us as better players or get them in the shop window.
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Quite a few Burnley fans on Twitter looking to gain some sort of ‘celebrity’ status, football influencers or whatever you call it. They actually believe their opinion carries weight. Symptom of the modern world.
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I thought he looked strong yesrterday especially after half time.
If he scores some goals in the first few games again like he did last time, I wonder if that will change the perception of him?
Strikers gain confidence through scoring goals, sometimes a goal is all it takes for a striker to get going again.
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Nail on the head. Many of them haven’t even played the game at any sort of decent standard either.
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You know who hasn’t played the game at the match when a player has run up and down the wing at pace tracking back and bombing forwards … then a big ‘run you lazy b****d’ …
If you played the game at any level … you know you can’t run forever
If you played the game at any level … you know you can’t run forever
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Imagine slagging your players off after 30mins of a pre season. It's going to be a long year for some.
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Embarrassing, but every team has them.
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No doubt his confidence was low last season, he did cause a few problems at times in the premier league last time.billyhamilton82 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 27, 2025 10:41 amI thought he looked strong yesrterday especially after half time.
If he scores some goals in the first few games again like he did last time, I wonder if that will change the perception of him?
Strikers gain confidence through scoring goals, sometimes a goal is all it takes for a striker to get going again.
He made a run in the 2nd half yesterday where the man nearly ripped the shirt off his back then hacked him down or Foster would have left him for dead. He also made some good runs through the middle but had no one making the pass, I think a Tresor in some of those situations would see the ball through to Foster
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Almost as embarrassing as the people singing “Kyle Walker , he shags who he wants” on his first appearance in front of the fans .
How stupid can people actually be ?
Cringeworthy and sheer idiocy . This is a player who we definitely want to give his all for us. On his first foray in front of our supporters a select bunch of morons sing about a supposed issue he’s had in his personal life . Well done lads .
As for Koleosho , he set up the goal with a cross yesterday with his weaker foot. Beat 3/4 players with a run coming inside too. He certainly needs nurturing and I think Parker is the man to help him. His pace will be huge for us this season we need to be keeping him here
How stupid can people actually be ?
Cringeworthy and sheer idiocy . This is a player who we definitely want to give his all for us. On his first foray in front of our supporters a select bunch of morons sing about a supposed issue he’s had in his personal life . Well done lads .
As for Koleosho , he set up the goal with a cross yesterday with his weaker foot. Beat 3/4 players with a run coming inside too. He certainly needs nurturing and I think Parker is the man to help him. His pace will be huge for us this season we need to be keeping him here
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A mate of mine who’s a Huddersfield fan thought Koleosho was outstanding.
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"Almost as embarrassing as the people singing “Kyle Walker , he shags who he wants” on his first appearance in front of the fans .
How stupid can people actually be ?
Cringeworthy and sheer idiocy . This is a player who we definitely want to give his all for us. On his first foray in front of our supporters a select bunch of morons song about a supposed issue he’s had in his personal life . Well done lads ."
Pure idiocy, I'm lost for any other words.
How stupid can people actually be ?
Cringeworthy and sheer idiocy . This is a player who we definitely want to give his all for us. On his first foray in front of our supporters a select bunch of morons song about a supposed issue he’s had in his personal life . Well done lads ."
Pure idiocy, I'm lost for any other words.
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What do you mean by 'decent standard'? Sounds more than a tad unfair to level that at people having opinions on their team. I was at Huddersfield yesterday and learned nothing new about the players I was familiar with. Is that being fair and reasonable?
Last 20/25 minutes of the game were very refreshing when we saw 'a team' performance from the U 21's, some of whom looked to be very talented.
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All reminds me of the first friendly in 2013 at Morecambe. We lost 1-0 and some fans at the end were chanting: “Dyche Out!”
It was the night when one then prominent poster on this board said of trialist Scott Arfield that if a player like Arfield is the level of our ambition then we are heading nowhere.
Just a reminder as to who played that night, looking at who was on the pitch at the end.
Tom Heaton (Alex Cisak ht), Joseph Mills (Alex Coleman 41), Kevin Long (Michael Duff ht), Jason Shackell (Ben Mee ht), Danny Lafferty (Tom Anderson 74), Keith Treacy (Ross Wallace ht), Dean Marney (Steven Hewitt ht), Brian Stock (Junior Stanislas ht), Scott Arfield (Luke Gallagher 74),
Sam Vokes (Jason Gilchrist 74), Danny Ings (George Porter ht). Subs not used: Jack Errington, Archie Love
It was the night when one then prominent poster on this board said of trialist Scott Arfield that if a player like Arfield is the level of our ambition then we are heading nowhere.
Just a reminder as to who played that night, looking at who was on the pitch at the end.
Tom Heaton (Alex Cisak ht), Joseph Mills (Alex Coleman 41), Kevin Long (Michael Duff ht), Jason Shackell (Ben Mee ht), Danny Lafferty (Tom Anderson 74), Keith Treacy (Ross Wallace ht), Dean Marney (Steven Hewitt ht), Brian Stock (Junior Stanislas ht), Scott Arfield (Luke Gallagher 74),
Sam Vokes (Jason Gilchrist 74), Danny Ings (George Porter ht). Subs not used: Jack Errington, Archie Love
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There are people on my social media feeds who I know personally who are extremely critical but very rarely positive. They’ve never played regular competitive games of football in their lifetimes. Of course they can have their own opinion but the majority are nonsensical, unrealistic and at times entitled.Silkyskills1 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 27, 2025 1:25 pmWhat do you mean by 'decent standard'? Sounds more than a tad unfair to level that at people having opinions on their team. I was at Huddersfield yesterday and learned nothing new about the players I was familiar with. Is that being fair and reasonable?
Last 20/25 minutes of the game were very refreshing when we saw 'a team' performance from the U 21's, some of whom looked to be very talented.
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People like moaning. Usually it's the same folk who you hardly hear from when we play well and win. Play badly and they'll be posting for hours on end.
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Just about any match day thread is a proper sewer.Clovius Boofus wrote: ↑Sun Jul 27, 2025 6:55 pmPeople like moaning. Usually it's the same folk who you hardly hear from when we play well and win. Play badly and they'll be posting for hours on end.
It was last season and we only lost twice!

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I still don't understand why playing 'regular games of football in their lifetimes' is a pre-requisite to having an opinion on games or a player. It certainly eliminates a large percentage of those people that support footballburnmark wrote: ↑Sun Jul 27, 2025 5:39 pmThere are people on my social media feeds who I know personally who are extremely critical but very rarely positive. They’ve never played regular competitive games of football in their lifetimes. Of course they can have their own opinion but the majority are nonsensical, unrealistic and at times entitled.
I have a relative who in his teens spent some time as an apprentice at Derby County in the early 70's. Often heard him say 'when you've played the game' when discussing football at which point I immediately walk away and take no further part in the discussion.
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The Walker chants were quite tame compared to those promoting necrophilia.Hedontplayforyou wrote: ↑Sun Jul 27, 2025 1:02 pmAlmost as embarrassing as the people singing “Kyle Walker , he shags who he wants” on his first appearance in front of the fans .
How stupid can people actually be ?
Cringeworthy and sheer idiocy . This is a player who we definitely want to give his all for us. On his first foray in front of our supporters a select bunch of morons sing about a supposed issue he’s had in his personal life . Well done lads .
As for Koleosho , he set up the goal with a cross yesterday with his weaker foot. Beat 3/4 players with a run coming inside too. He certainly needs nurturing and I think Parker is the man to help him. His pace will be huge for us this season we need to be keeping him here
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Linked with Sam Johnstone today, the criticism from some of the Twitter darlings is just downright ridiculous.
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It's bonkersClaretTony wrote: ↑Sun Jul 27, 2025 8:47 pmLinked with Sam Johnstone today, the criticism from some of the Twitter darlings is just downright ridiculous.
There's a few wanting our untried 21yr old to play instead of Johnstone, having never seen him play. You couldn't make it up.
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Opinions are fine, it’s the quotes like the first tweet shown above that are downright ridiculous. I don’t know the bloke from Adam or his footballing pedigree but there are people I do know who make similar comments who simply couldn’t back up their venom to any level with their own ability. I’m very much someone who is reluctant to criticise when I know I couldn’t do any better never mind make ridiculous statements about players that would eat me up and spit me out on a football pitch.Silkyskills1 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 27, 2025 8:37 pmI still don't understand why playing 'regular games of football in their lifetimes' is a pre-requisite to having an opinion on games or a player. It certainly eliminates a large percentage of those people that support football
I have a relative who in his teens spent some time as an apprentice at Derby County in the early 70's. Often heard him say 'when you've played the game' when discussing football at which point I immediately walk away and take no further part in the discussion.
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Oh, you can definitely make it up. I always judge players on how they play for us in any case. But some of the criticism I've seen on Johnstone is just downright ridiculous.
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I've just had to Google that !agreenwood wrote: ↑Sun Jul 27, 2025 8:47 pmThe Walker chants were quite tame compared to those promoting necrophilia.
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Agreeburnmark wrote: ↑Sun Jul 27, 2025 8:53 pmOpinions are fine, it’s the quotes like the first tweet shown above that are downright ridiculous. I don’t know the bloke from Adam or his footballing pedigree but there are people I do know who make similar comments who simply couldn’t back up their venom to any level with their own ability. I’m very much someone who is reluctant to criticise when I know I couldn’t do any better never mind make ridiculous statements about players that would eat me up and spit me out on a football pitch.
Players have bad games, they're human not machines.
And fans have a right to point it out, but the vitriol that comes with one poor performance, sometimes a nonexistent poor performance, are so ridiculous I'm amazed they can't see it for themselves.
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This is 100% in my opinion down to computer games.
Games such as Football Manager allow youth players to come through pretty easily and be trained up to be good enough for the first team, as they have potential ratings already coded into the game. It makes some people genuinely think it's that easy.
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It isn’t, that is something I disagree with completely. I didn’t play the game at any standard other than the school team, but I feel I’ve watched enough football and understand the game enough to comment. However, what I object to is continuously posting my opinion on social media like I am an authority, and analysing the game like a pundit. This is the difference between people on here, who like to debate the game for no self serving reason (as we are, in the main, anonymous, and those on Twitter trying to enhance a ‘profile’ and become ‘famous.’ There are some on Twitter, who I will not name in case they post on here, who really grind my gears.Silkyskills1 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 27, 2025 8:37 pmI still don't understand why playing 'regular games of football in their lifetimes' is a pre-requisite to having an opinion on games or a player. It certainly eliminates a large percentage of those people that support football
I have a relative who in his teens spent some time as an apprentice at Derby County in the early 70's. Often heard him say 'when you've played the game' when discussing football at which point I immediately walk away and take no further part in the discussion.
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It’s like people only being allowed to comment on a film or tv drama if you’ve been a writer, actor or director. Only being allowed to comment on art if you’ve been a painter. Only being allowed to comment on food if you’ve been a chef.Silkyskills1 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 27, 2025 8:37 pmI still don't understand why playing 'regular games of football in their lifetimes' is a pre-requisite to having an opinion on games or a player. It certainly eliminates a large percentage of those people that support football
I have a relative who in his teens spent some time as an apprentice at Derby County in the early 70's. Often heard him say 'when you've played the game' when discussing football at which point I immediately walk away and take no further part in the discussion.
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After their Portuguese jolly, was Huddersfield a weekend break for the players?