Quite a number of players are under performing.taio wrote:Baseless bullsh1t
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Agree with this, we underestimate the quality we have. But it's because of Dyche we have that quality and will almost certainly stay up.boatshed bill wrote:I'm not sure we necessarily have the weakest starting 11, Frank. Could do with more goal threat though.
We ought to aim to add more quality and finesse next season, but its a fool with a childs view of football who wants it all and wants it now.
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Re: SD trapped in his own tautology
You might be right. But you don't sack a manager for that.KRBFC wrote:He's taken the club as far as he possibly can.
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Did you go today no thought not.KRBFC wrote:It wouldn't plunge us into turmoil, we'd be better without him Imo. I doubt some of the players would be too bothered. You could add at least another 5 goals onto Grays tally as soon as Dyches office desk Is cleared.
I did played well.
Time you went to a game.
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Right ok he's taken us as far as he can,will you be happy then when he's gone and some inept two hat takes us in the opposite direction?KRBFC wrote:He's taken the club as far as he possibly can.
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Give it up KBRFC. You have made yourself look a right prat tonight - like most days to be fair !
Burnley "fan" my massive left one !!!!!!!!!!!!
Still it's your opinion - clown (fool)
Burnley "fan" my massive left one !!!!!!!!!!!!
Still it's your opinion - clown (fool)
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Why does our next manager have to take us in the opposite direction? I don't think Dyche is cut out for the PL.Steve1956 wrote:Right ok he's taken us as far as he can,will you be happy then when he's gone and some inept two hat takes us in the opposite direction?
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claretspice wrote:Agree with this, we underestimate the quality we have. But it's because of Dyche we have that quality and will almost certainly stay up.
We ought to aim to add more quality and finesse next season, but its a fool with a childs view of football who wants it all and wants it now.
Absolutely.
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Results this season render that statement moronic.KRBFC wrote:Why does our next manager have to take us in the opposite direction? I don't think Dyche is cut out for the PL.
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But a division 1 side might well have had as good an away record.
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Ok thanks for the reply...you my friend are a bellend.KRBFC wrote:Why does our next manager have to take us in the opposite direction? I don't think Dyche is cut out for the PL.
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One PL relegation and a PL survival. I don't think its moronic to suggest a manager who hasn't won an away game all season is out of his depth.claretspice wrote:Results this season render that statement moronic.
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To be fair, you're well out of your depth on this forum.KRBFC wrote:One PL relegation and a PL survival. I don't think its moronic to suggest a manager who hasn't won an away game all season is out of his depth.
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I do. Haven't you grasped it yet? HOME GAMES COUNT AS WELL. I think it's moronic to make any decision based on only half the information available. Ignoring all the home games, which is where virtually all clubs get the majority of their points anyway, is an utterly stupid way to assess a manager.KRBFC wrote:One PL relegation and a PL survival. I don't think its moronic to suggest a manager who hasn't won an away game all season is out of his depth.
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Just out of interest KRBFC...who do you think the Messiah is to to take us onto the next level?KRBFC wrote:One PL relegation and a PL survival. I don't think its moronic to suggest a manager who hasn't won an away game all season is out of his depth.
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You got that "sinking feeling - nobody likes me" KBRFC ?
Think you should return to Brfc.com
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Think you should return to Brfc.com
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I suppose Burnley FC could take the Watford approach, basically employ managers for immediate short-term improvement. I don't think many of us would be in favour of this, and i can't see how it works long-term.KRBFC wrote:One PL relegation and a PL survival. I don't think its moronic to suggest a manager who hasn't won an away game all season is out of his depth.
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But a manager who never changes the plot when the one he has doesn't work really needs to address that problem.
I'm not suggesting SD isn't a good manager but he is a terribly frustrating one and pretending the equivalent of one win away from home all year is fine is just pure stupidity.
I'm not suggesting SD isn't a good manager but he is a terribly frustrating one and pretending the equivalent of one win away from home all year is fine is just pure stupidity.
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Last week I said SD was the Cromwell of football but away from home he's the Maggie Thatcher.
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[quote="ablueclaret"]But a manager who never changes the plot when the one he has doesn't work really needs to address that problem.
I'm not suggesting SD isn't a good manager but he is a terribly frustrating one and pretending the equivalent of one win away from home all year is fine is just pure stupidity.[/quote]
Except he has changed the plot. Several times.
I'm not suggesting SD isn't a good manager but he is a terribly frustrating one and pretending the equivalent of one win away from home all year is fine is just pure stupidity.[/quote]
Except he has changed the plot. Several times.
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Same problem as KR - you ignore the games that we won so you can complain about the ones we lose. HOME GAMES COUNT AS WELL. You can go on, say, Middlesbrough's website and count the number of people who are proud that they have more away wins than Burnley. Clue - you could count them on the toes of one hand.ablueclaret wrote:But a manager who never changes the plot when the one he has doesn't work really needs to address that problem.
I'm not suggesting SD isn't a good manager but he is a terribly frustrating one and pretending the equivalent of one win away from home all year is fine is just pure stupidity.
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Hahahhaha looks like I'm popular tonight
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A winner? You surprise me.ablueclaret wrote:Last week I said SD was the Cromwell of football but away from home he's the Maggie Thatcher.
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You kick one CLARET KBRFC you kick us all - you would know absolutely nothing about that !
Clown ?
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He selected a different team today didn't he?ablueclaret wrote:But a manager who never changes the plot when the one he has doesn't work really needs to address that problem.
I'm not suggesting SD isn't a good manager but he is a terribly frustrating one and pretending the equivalent of one win away from home all year is fine is just pure stupidity.
On what basis has the 'plot' that SD has not worked? We're practically safe with an abundance of games to go.
Of course it would have been nice to have collected more points away from home. But in reality it's no different than having a poor record against teams from the south and a very good record against teams from the north. The league position is what matters and on that basis SD has had a very successful season.
He's limited with the playing staff he has available. Today we lost against a team that is far better than us. Where's the shame in that? Incidentally SD also oversaw a win against that same superior side in the reverse fixture.
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We scored in the last minute mate to record that win though in some of our supports eyes that's a raggy home win like five or six of our other home wins,really despair sometimes about our support,we have always been shite away from home get fecking over it boys!Rileybobs wrote:He selected a different team today didn't he?
On what basis has the 'plot' that SD has not worked? We're practically safe with an abundance of games to go.
Of course it would have been nice to have collected more points away from home. But in reality it's no different than having a poor record against teams from the south and a very good record against teams from the north. The league position is what matters and on that basis SD has had a very successful season.
He's limited with the playing staff he has available. Today we lost against a team that is far better than us. Where's the shame in that? Incidentally SD also oversaw a win against that same superior side in the reverse fixture.
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Hahahahhahaha absolutely quality entertainment... Thanks for being thick enough, don't ever change.Cooperclaret wrote:You kick one CLARET KBRFC you kick us all - you would know absolutely nothing about that !
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I wonder which clot will be the first to say "we've only stayed up because the bottom three are so crap".
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Is there any other football fan who relishes a defeat more than KRBFC?
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"Quality entertainment" you have the whole of Burnley and beyond feeling sorry for you.
How much are your tickets for your circus you absolute clown ?
How much are your tickets for your circus you absolute clown ?
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This is my circus, you are the main act. The owner of the circus doesn't perform.Cooperclaret wrote:"Quality entertainment" you have the whole of Burnley and beyond feeling sorry for you.
How much are your tickets for your circus you absolute clown ?
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I love it when my team loses, I love it that much Iv been paying to watch us lose for 16 years.Steve-Harpers-perm wrote:Is there any other football fan who relishes a defeat more than KRBFC?
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Abc has started a thread based on statistics and certainly not by actually going to the game.
And he still gets bites!
And he still gets bites!
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Re: SD trapped in his own tautology
We were favourites for relegation for a reason. Our players aren't of the standard of other PL sides, particularly our strikers. What we do have is a team structure and work ethic, instilled by SD, that has so far garnered 36 points. I'm not bothered how or where they come from as long as they keep coming.
The only priority this season was stay up. This is very close to being achieved. Next season players will come and players will go but SD has improved year on year and so will his side.
The only priority this season was stay up. This is very close to being achieved. Next season players will come and players will go but SD has improved year on year and so will his side.
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This post is my personal favourite. I had tears in my eyes from laughter after reading it. You've absolutely lost all composure haven't you?Cooperclaret wrote:You kick one CLARET KBRFC you kick us all - you would know absolutely nothing about that !
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But cooperclaret is right.KRBFC wrote:This post is my personal favourite. I had tears in my eyes from laughter after reading it. You've absolutely lost all composure haven't you?#TheKRBFCeffect
You're no more a Burnley supporter than I am of the pile of sh!te 12 miles across the M65.
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Juan Tanamera wrote:But cooperclaret is right.
You're no more a Burnley supporter than I am of the pile of sh!te 12 miles across the M65.


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Of course he supports Burnley. That's why he's a quivering wreck whenever we don't win.
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Those who cannot see that SD has retreated into the framework are closing their eyes to reality.
One can appreciate that most fans think he has done a fabulous job to keep us up, but to fail to question why he cannot set up a side to have a chance of winning away from home is gullibility of the highest order.
There were sychophants a plenty under OC there are even more under SD.
One can appreciate that most fans think he has done a fabulous job to keep us up, but to fail to question why he cannot set up a side to have a chance of winning away from home is gullibility of the highest order.
There were sychophants a plenty under OC there are even more under SD.
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We do need a margin of luck.
That sounds desperate.
That sounds desperate.
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Perhaps Mee and Tarks in midfield next week?
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Re: SD trapped in his own tautology
He's sticking to his system, framework, set up , whatever you want to call it because its working to a degree.
You can come up with as many different words or phrases as you like to tell us all the same thing over and over.
Ultimately he's near enough kept us in the PL for longer then a season and that's all that matters this season.
Will he change it for next season?
We will have to wait and see.
Will people be annoyed if we go another season with no away wins, but stay up again?
Yes but it will be tempered by staying up.
If we have a mixture of home and away wins, no ones going to cry to hard apart from the usual suspects.
Until we play a slicker, higher tempo passing game some people are just going to whine every week.
I'm fairly certain some people would like to see us get relegated with OC/Howe style football.
What's going to be your next choice of word or phrase to tell us all you want Tarks in the middle or for Dyche to experiment?
You can come up with as many different words or phrases as you like to tell us all the same thing over and over.
Ultimately he's near enough kept us in the PL for longer then a season and that's all that matters this season.
Will he change it for next season?
We will have to wait and see.
Will people be annoyed if we go another season with no away wins, but stay up again?
Yes but it will be tempered by staying up.
If we have a mixture of home and away wins, no ones going to cry to hard apart from the usual suspects.
Until we play a slicker, higher tempo passing game some people are just going to whine every week.
I'm fairly certain some people would like to see us get relegated with OC/Howe style football.
What's going to be your next choice of word or phrase to tell us all you want Tarks in the middle or for Dyche to experiment?
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I've just looked at this silly thread and thought Ok, I can see the negativity accusation against the bottom teams, but the top teams away from home we have gone toe to toe with. How many sides have we taken the lead against recently (Spurs, Liverpool etc)? How many others have we narrowly missed out against (Arsenal, Swansea etc).
No, I get it against a few of the lower sides but this looks like having a post written before the match has even kicked off.
No, I get it against a few of the lower sides but this looks like having a post written before the match has even kicked off.
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Its got both ablue and the child KRBFC going all Rowls.
What more could you want on a Saturday night?
What more could you want on a Saturday night?
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That's harsh. Ablue is just a wind up merchant. Krbfc is just a quivering wreck.
Neither come close to a textbook Rowls performance such as last night.
Neither come close to a textbook Rowls performance such as last night.
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F@ck me over 16 years you must have wanted every manager sacked you massive whopper.KRBFC wrote:I love it when my team loses, I love it that much Iv been paying to watch us lose for 16 years.
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Think I disagree with this for more or less every player. Certainly, many of them were considered never good enough for this level and yet here they are performing well. Not many proven Prem players prior to their arrivals.KRBFC wrote:Quite a number of players are under performing.