Nkoudou gets a few minutes.
Not great.

Bloody awfulElectroClaret wrote:Poor, poor tactics. Arfield on, for what?
Nkoudou gets a few minutes.
Not great.
His limitations full stop but for some on here he is untouchableDike Muff wrote:The limitations of Dyche’s rigidity are beginning to show. He needs to learn from this run.
And football is supposed to be an "Entertainment industry" it appears this is lost at Burnley............ turgid, dire stuff since OctoberColburn_Claret wrote:We seem to have got into a habit of playing for 0-0 after 70 mins, then going for it.
What, a guy who has built and built the club during his tenure is only as good as his last game? What an idiotBOYSIE31 wrote:His limitations full stop but for some on here he is untouchable
Like they say only as good as your last game
Didn't watch the game but this is exactly how we did it last season and we stayed up. But this season we have the players to dictate the game and win! Even with injuries.KRBFC wrote:Narrow and park the bus like we're a Conference team playing at Old Trafford in the FA Cup. That Olsen fella had the freedom of the pitch, didn't have to do any defending, camped in our half. It's the same guff as last season, sit in deep and welly it anywhere to isolated front players because the wide players are playing as secondary fullbacks.
Why are we sat off teams like Swansea? they're just as sh** as we are, go at them, push the team up the field, if we lose, so be it i'd rather lose while giving it a go and trying to win.
I have been saying this all year even when we have "played well". Most games under Dyche have ended up with me saying at half time "this is awful" and then saying at full-time "how did we get somthing from that".MACCA wrote:Allardyce/Pulis esc
Nothing more, nothing less.
Be careful what you wish for.
It's boring percentage football week in, week out, but it's effective if your only aim is to keep clean sheets and crawl to 40 points year on year.
The results early on masked the performances, I can count on 1 hand the amount of games we can honestly say we have deserved to win. Sometimes even when we have won, the displays have been crap.
Of course we have but even if the 6 or 8 injured players where fit we are a below average side in terms of ability in this league..longsidetrumpet wrote:...I've got to add I watched a good stream today and we were defo second best almost throughout. But six regular first teamers out is a big burden for us to carry, and we've made a decent fist of it (six of the none-wins have been against teams in the top six, and we've drawn with MU and MC)
Swansea looked like this seasons Sunderland when they crawled out of the Turf, they were shite.Ashingtonclaret46 wrote:Yes, it certainly is bad that we have gone the same way as Liverpool and Arsenal and the all-conquering Wolves in recent matches at the Liberty Stadium.
We have only beaten Swansea 4 times in 22 attempts away from home before today so, in view of Swansea's recent form and the past history, it was no surprise to me that we lost.
Nkoudou might be. But how are we gonna know?longsidetrumpet wrote:I see Wells and NKD are our big saviours then. Can't see it actually
I thought Hendrick's the best player at the club?claretspice wrote:Anyone bothered to consider whether there might have been a positive reason for bringing Arfield on?
Like, for example, he's the best player in the club at making third man runs into goal scoring positions?
His fun hasn't been spoiled. We lost, so he can come on here and spout his bile, as per usual.evensteadiereddie wrote:It's probably because you talk constant ******** just as you have since the day we came up.
I'm sorry your fun's been spoiled today.