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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by evensteadiereddie » Mon May 01, 2017 5:36 pm

KRBFC wrote:And your constant following me around on here shows what an obsessed weird creepy perverted old man you are. Hahahahhahahaahaha #KRBFC


What a weird thing to say in response to a fair point. I assume you're pi$$ed up and on your own again ? What a loser. :o

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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by CnBtruntru » Mon May 01, 2017 5:50 pm

evensteadiereddie wrote:What a weird thing to say in response to a fair point. I assume you're pi$$ed up and on your own again ? What a loser. :o
I take it you two don't get on :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by LoveCurryPies » Mon May 01, 2017 6:00 pm

Really get p*ssed off at one or two posters who love criticising the best manager we have had. The same posters who offer their superior knowledge and wisdom. I suspect 98% of Burnley fans are happy and proud to have Sean manage the Club.
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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by KRBFC » Mon May 01, 2017 6:00 pm

evensteadiereddie wrote:What a weird thing to say in response to a fair point. I assume you're pi$$ed up and on your own again ? What a loser. :o
I make a good point, there are thousands of other fans on here who put up with me without reacting yet you cant seem to help yourself. You were asking me to go on a date, stalking me on here and cant take my username off your mind. Its really weird Imo, its a one way thing too, I never follow your posts, I don't care what you post and I don't care enough to purposely argue with you. You on the other hand just cant help it, sexual motives when I'm just not Interested, I have asked you to stop following me around on here and have declined your invitations for a date. What's so hard to understand? Why can you not get your head around it? I find it incredibly weird how you cant help yourself, your sex pest obsessive behaviour just isn't normal.

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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by Imploding Turtle » Mon May 01, 2017 6:27 pm

LoveCurryPies wrote:Really get p*ssed off at one or two posters who love criticising the best manager we have had. The same posters who offer their superior knowledge and wisdom. I suspect 98% of Burnley fans are happy and proud to have Sean manage the Club.
I wonder how many of them complained when Coyle left citing "no loyalty", yet happily think we should bin the manager who got us up twice and has kept us up.

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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by Imploding Turtle » Mon May 01, 2017 6:35 pm

CnBtruntru wrote:I take it you two don't get on :lol: :lol: :lol:

There are people on this forum who, when they disagree with something you post, like to bring into question your personal situation at the time instead of an intelligent and coherent argument in reply. It's weird.

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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by ablueclaret » Mon May 01, 2017 6:39 pm

I was critical of SC once he re-signed AA he lost the plot after that, but he was a good manager who worked wonders on a very small budget.
I was critical of OC concerning his lack of tactical ability, but he was a great man motivator and gave us the best football this century.
I was critical of the Board for signing BL it was a retreat into the Claret safety net, and a failure to continue with the young ambitious manager agenda.
I was critical of EH because he didn't appear to be able to deal with senior players, and his obssession with signing wingers, but he did make some good signings, Ings being the pick.
I was critical of SD because I saw him as lacking adaptability, and tactical vision, but of course his innate conservatism and adherence to the basics have also been his defining strength.
Of all these managers I believe OC gave us the best football but SD the most success, but for me although I'm sure we would at least initially take a bit of a tumble, I still think he should move on if he is ever to gain the recognition he deserves.

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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by boatshed bill » Mon May 01, 2017 6:44 pm

ablueclaret wrote:I was critical of SC once he re-signed AA he lost the plot after that, but he was a good manager who worked wonders on a very small budget.
I was critical of OC concerning his lack of tactical ability, but he was a great man motivator and gave us the best football this century.
I was critical of the Board for signing BL it was a retreat into the Claret safety net, and a failure to continue with the young ambitious manager agenda.
I was critical of EH because he didn't appear to be able to deal with senior players, and his obssession with signing wingers, but he did make some good signings, Ings being the pick.
I was critical of SD because I saw him as lacking adaptability, and tactical vision, but of course his innate conservatism and adherence to the basics have also been his defining strength.
Of all these managers I believe OC gave us the best football but SD the most success, but for me although I'm sure we would at least initially take a bit of a tumble, I still think he should move on if he is ever to gain the recognition he deserves.

Any managers out there good enough for you?
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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by ablueclaret » Mon May 01, 2017 6:47 pm

Always look for the weak spot in a managers make -up, it tells you a lot about their sides and where you should attack them.

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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by Sidney1st » Mon May 01, 2017 7:00 pm

ablueclaret wrote:I was critical of SC once he re-signed AA he lost the plot after that, but he was a good manager who worked wonders on a very small budget.
I was critical of OC concerning his lack of tactical ability, but he was a great man motivator and gave us the best football this century.
I was critical of the Board for signing BL it was a retreat into the Claret safety net, and a failure to continue with the young ambitious manager agenda.
I was critical of EH because he didn't appear to be able to deal with senior players, and his obssession with signing wingers, but he did make some good signings, Ings being the pick.
I was critical of SD because I saw him as lacking adaptability, and tactical vision, but of course his innate conservatism and adherence to the basics have also been his defining strength.
Of all these managers I believe OC gave us the best football but SD the most success, but for me although I'm sure we would at least initially take a bit of a tumble, I still think he should move on if he is ever to gain the recognition he deserves.
Howe - would that be the senior players who were rumoured to have stabbed Laws in the back or caused unrest in the dressing room?

You've also had an obsession with wingers at one point.
I'm still waiting for you to give us a breakdown of your idea of the perfect squad composition.

As for Dyche, you're critical about pretty much everything hes done, but he's moved the club forward in various aspects every season, whether its on or off the field.

As for recognition he deserves, he's getting that with us, because he's very well regarded outside of Burnley and the work he's done is quoted often by pundits and the media alike as an example to follow.
What you really want is a new manager to dictate to via social media, you couldn't give a turd what Dyche does after he leaves Burnley.

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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by BabylonClaret » Mon May 01, 2017 7:44 pm

KRBFC wrote:I make a good point, there are thousands of other fans on here who put up with me without reacting yet you cant seem to help yourself. You were asking me to go on a date, stalking me on here and cant take my username off your mind. Its really weird Imo, its a one way thing too, I never follow your posts, I don't care what you post and I don't care enough to purposely argue with you.You on the other hand just cant help it, sexual motives when I'm just not Interested, I have asked you to stop following me around on here and have declined your invitations for a date. What's so hard to understand? Why can you not get your head around it? I find it incredibly weird how you cant help yourself, your sex pest obsessive behaviour just isn't normal.
Great stuff. Well "not argued with"

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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by kentonclaret » Mon May 01, 2017 8:08 pm

Certainly not, the most important thing for BFC is "Strong and Stable Leadership."

Where have I heard that before?

Have I been brainwashed? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by ablueclaret » Mon May 01, 2017 8:12 pm

Look other people do the Howe wonderful SD is, I take the tack of pointing out what I perceive as their weak spots, of course SD is an excellent manager, if you can see the direction I come from you really shouldn't be so upset about the comments I make.

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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by Ightenclaret » Mon May 01, 2017 8:48 pm

Ashingtonclaret46 wrote:KRBFC --with 4191 posts in just over 66 weeks it would seem that it is difficult to avoid you.
Perhaps a job and girlfriend desperately required?
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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by Sidney1st » Mon May 01, 2017 9:07 pm

ablueclaret wrote:Look other people do the Howe wonderful SD is, I take the tack of pointing out what I perceive as their weak spots, of course SD is an excellent manager, if you can see the direction I come from you really shouldn't be so upset about the comments I make.
You change direction with the seasons.

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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by evensteadiereddie » Mon May 01, 2017 9:27 pm

KRBFC wrote:I make a good point, there are thousands of other fans on here who put up with me without reacting yet you cant seem to help yourself. You were asking me to go on a date, stalking me on here and cant take my username off your mind. Its really weird Imo, its a one way thing too, I never follow your posts, I don't care what you post and I don't care enough to purposely argue with you. You on the other hand just cant help it, sexual motives when I'm just not Interested, I have asked you to stop following me around on here and have declined your invitations for a date. What's so hard to understand? Why can you not get your head around it? I find it incredibly weird how you cant help yourself, your sex pest obsessive behaviour just isn't normal.

Oh God, not the hysterical, repressed sexual tension tantrum again. That stuff about the stalking is a bit odd, KBRFC, even for you.... :lol:
Wishful thinking, perhaps ?
I don't stalk you, I - like loads of others - just take the pi$$ out of you when you make a tool of yourself, which is more often than not.
Grow up, you drunken tosser.

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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by KRBFC » Mon May 01, 2017 9:33 pm

evensteadiereddie wrote:Oh God, not the hysterical, repressed sexual tension tantrum again. That stuff about the stalking is a bit odd, KBRFC, even for you.... :lol:
Wishful thinking, perhaps ?
I don't stalk you, I - like loads of others - just take the pi$$ out of you when you make a tool of yourself, which is more often than not.
Grow up, you drunken tosser.
Look at your posts, they're all about me. The fact I have to ask you to stop stalking my posts kind of says it all, you're a middle aged man looking for an argument on a football forum hahahahhahahahahahahahahahhahaah hilarious. I hope my life doesn't blow that bad when I'm middle aged.

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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by Lord Beamish » Mon May 01, 2017 9:50 pm

KRBFC wrote:Look at your posts, they're all about me. The fact I have to ask you to stop stalking my posts kind of says it all, you're a middle aged man looking for an argument on a football forum hahahahhahahahahahahahahahhahaah hilarious. I hope my life doesn't blow that bad when I'm middle aged.
You're a messageboard troll, KRBFC. Your life blows already, it would seem.
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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by evensteadiereddie » Mon May 01, 2017 9:56 pm

All my posts are about you, KBRFC ? What a deluded, embarrassing little prick you are. You really do have some serious mental health issues.
As I've said, when you talk shoite or act like a knob, you'll get some stick as others do too. You were going to "foe" me, remember, but couldn't bring yourself to do it. :oops:
Let's hope the ale and drugs make sure you don't reach middle-age, eh ? If you do make it that far, you'll probably be crippled and brain-dead, the state you seem to be in now. Just read your last two or three posts back to yourself.
It's not looking good for you, is it ?

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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by KRBFC » Mon May 01, 2017 10:05 pm

evensteadiereddie wrote:All my posts are about you, KBRFC ? What a deluded, embarrassing little prick you are. You really do have some serious mental health issues.
As I've said, when you talk shoite or act like a knob, you'll get some stick as others do too. You were going to "foe" me, remember, but couldn't bring yourself to do it. :oops:
Let's hope the ale and drugs make sure you don't reach middle-age, eh ? If you do make it that far, you'll probably be crippled and brain-dead, the state you seem to be in now. Just read your last two or three posts back to yourself.
It's not looking good for you, is it ?
Hahahahahahhahahaa I'm In tears of laughter. You're a middle aged man who comes on a football forum to cause an argument hahahahahahahahhahaha let that sink in.

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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by evensteadiereddie » Mon May 01, 2017 10:10 pm

See posts 269, 268, 266, 264, 261 and 253 when you sober up. :?
You're getting a bit giddy again.

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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by KRBFC » Mon May 01, 2017 10:13 pm

evensteadiereddie wrote:See posts 269, 268, 266, 264, 261 and 253 when you sober up. :?
You're getting a bit giddy again.
Read your last post :lol: You have completely lost it haven't you? Once again repeating your same drivel about me drinking when I told you I don't drink. How repetitive and boring but you seem to like going round in circles. Perverted old knacker, know your place old man.

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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by claretblue » Mon May 01, 2017 10:20 pm

'...Strong and Stable Leadership...'

stable leadership at Ewood! ;)

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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by Sidney1st » Mon May 01, 2017 10:23 pm

KRBFC wrote:Hahahahahahhahahaa I'm In tears of laughter. You're a middle aged man who comes on a football forum to cause an argument hahahahahahahahhahaha let that sink in.
Meanwhile you're in your early to mid 20's I recall seeing somewhere on here before and you do exactly the same.

Do I need to add a line of Haha's ?
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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by evensteadiereddie » Mon May 01, 2017 10:29 pm

There, there, KBRFC - get yourself to bed, everything will seem a lot clearer and a lot better in the morning.
So, if you're not pi$$ed or drugged, what's your excuse for being such a dickwipe loser ? That's a rhetorical question, btw, don't spoil it by answering, let us work it out for ourselves.

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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by KRBFC » Mon May 01, 2017 10:30 pm

Sidney1st wrote:Meanwhile you're in your early to mid 20's I recall seeing somewhere on here before and you do exactly the same.

Do I need to add a line of Haha's ?
Not once have I jumped on a thread to start an argument with not so steady Eddie. He initiates the argument with the same boring guff on any topic I comment on.

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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by levraiclaret » Mon May 01, 2017 10:31 pm

KRBFC wrote: You're a middle aged man who comes on a football forum to cause an argument.
As opposed to a young fella who always seeks a consensus!

Act mature admit you have been mistaken and if you want to watch great football buy an ST for next season at the Ethiad. UTC

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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by KRBFC » Mon May 01, 2017 10:35 pm

evensteadiereddie wrote:There, there, KBRFC - get yourself to bed, everything will seem a lot clearer and a lot better in the morning.
So, if you're not pi$$ed or drugged, what's your excuse for being such a dickwipe loser ? That's a rhetorical question, btw, don't spoil it by answering, let us work it out for ourselves.
I'm emotionally f**king with your mind. You have lost all composure, you cannot even control yourself anymore, full blown mid life crisis. #TheKRBFCeffect

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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by Sidney1st » Mon May 01, 2017 10:36 pm

KRBFC wrote:Not once have I jumped on a thread to start an argument with not so steady Eddie. He initiates the argument with the same boring guff on any topic I comment on.
Initiates argument with same boring guff?...... Sounds really familiar.

You do intentionally start arguments though on here, you've admitted that in the past, that you're here to fish when you're bored.

Now do I add Haha's?

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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by KRBFC » Mon May 01, 2017 10:44 pm

Sidney1st wrote:Initiates argument with same boring guff?...... Sounds really familiar.

You do intentionally start arguments though on here, you've admitted that in the past, that you're here to fish when you're bored.

Now do I add Haha's?
I admit nothing. You and others presume I'm a troll because you disagree with what I say, that's not my problem.

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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by KRBFC » Mon May 01, 2017 10:48 pm

Anyway, the funs over, my popcorn is empty. Thanks for meltdown number 390 Eddie, fantastic entertainment provided. I await meltdown number 391, its kinda inevitable considering you just cant help yourself and love poking the lion.

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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by evensteadiereddie » Mon May 01, 2017 10:51 pm

KRBFC wrote:I'm emotionally f**king with your mind. You have lost all composure, you cannot even control yourself anymore, full blown mid life crisis. #TheKRBFCeffect

Classic symptoms ! No further evidence, m'lud. :?
Get well soon.

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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by Sidney1st » Mon May 01, 2017 10:51 pm

You've admitted in the past you've started arguments on purpose.

If I dig the post out are you going to shoot your mouth off again calling me a loser?
If you are I won't bother, but it wasn't all that long ago.
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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by KRBFC » Mon May 01, 2017 10:55 pm

Sidney1st wrote:You've admitted in the past you've started arguments on purpose.

If I dig the post out are you going to shoot your mouth off again calling me a loser?
If you are I won't bother, but it wasn't all that long ago.
You jumped on this topic to start an argument, I want no part. The end.

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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by Sidney1st » Mon May 01, 2017 10:56 pm

No, this time I bumped it up for the laughs I knew it would provide.

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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by Juan Tanamera » Mon May 01, 2017 11:26 pm

ablueclaret wrote:I was critical of SC once he re-signed AA he lost the plot after that, but he was a good manager who worked wonders on a very small budget.
I was critical of OC concerning his lack of tactical ability, but he was a great man motivator and gave us the best football this century.
I was critical of the Board for signing BL it was a retreat into the Claret safety net, and a failure to continue with the young ambitious manager agenda.
I was critical of EH because he didn't appear to be able to deal with senior players, and his obssession with signing wingers, but he did make some good signings, Ings being the pick.
I was critical of SD because I saw him as lacking adaptability, and tactical vision, but of course his innate conservatism and adherence to the basics have also been his defining strength.
Of all these managers I believe OC gave us the best football but SD the most success, but for me although I'm sure we would at least initially take a bit of a tumble, I still think he should move on if he is ever to gain the recognition he deserves.
If only someone was bothered by your criticisms.

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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by lovebeingaclaret » Mon May 01, 2017 11:26 pm

Can anyone recommend a dating agency where even KBRFC can get sorted cos its obvious what he needs and he ain't getting

If push comes to shove ... even a massage parlour that doesn't charge too much would help i guess.

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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by Sidney1st » Mon May 01, 2017 11:35 pm

lovebeingaclaret wrote:Can anyone recommend a dating agency where even KBRFC can get sorted cos its obvious what he needs and he ain't getting

If push comes to shove ... even a massage parlour that doesn't charge too much would help i guess.
There were always rumours of a place near Guys and Dolls, or whatever its called now.

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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by ablueclaret » Tue May 02, 2017 4:34 pm

The weird thing is they do.

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Re: Time for a new manager

Post by brexit » Tue May 02, 2017 5:43 pm

KBRFC, ablueclaret and saxo should go out on a date they have so much in common

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