That`s how it works, of course I can!!!!!!!!! Why haven`t I thought of that before??? Which team shall I plump for...? Ummmmm...? Damn it...has to be Burnley I was there in 1987 and will still be there in 2057 (hopefully!!!).claretonthecoast1882 wrote:You can always turn your tv off or watch some other team from afar and get overwhelmed
Nixon news tomorrow
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We won't unless we are guaranteed to get a decent replacement in.ecc wrote:No way should we sell Sam.
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We could do with a bit of pace and guile i agree,but they cost £££££,look at Richarlison one decent half a season and he goes for 40-50 million,Lennon showed enough the other night to suggest he'll have a good season with the right service,and Brady still has to come back,and we have got JBG,this isn't a priority for me CM and CB would be essentials,as long as no-one else goes out the door other areas we can cope for now.Flat Stanley wrote:Regardless of the fact our current strikers are not just hoofball goal scorers we don't need crouch. We are crying out for pace and creativity. Jesus Wept!
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It will be a sad day if/when Vokes moves on. What a fantastic player he has been for us.
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Same old same old from the happy clappers. We could sign my nan it’d be the usual “ooooo it’s experience!” nonsense. Too easily pleased.claretonthecoast1882 wrote:You can always turn your tv off or watch some other team from afar and get overwhelmed
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The first word that came to mind upon reading it, SGr, was `troglodyte`. I suppose you have to live above Park View Chippy to have an opinion.SGr wrote:Same old same old from the happy clappers. We could sign my nan it’d be the usual “ooooo it’s experience!” nonsense. Too easily pleased.
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Without all the gubbins in between can someone tell me what Nixons news was?
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Only gullible people take any notice of Nixon, don`t they??Guller Bull wrote:Without all the gubbins in between can someone tell me what Nixons news was?
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Everyone’s entitled to their views, but I can’t stand this “Just happy to be here this season” mentality personallyHiroshimaClaret wrote:The first word that came to mind upon reading it, SGr, was `troglodyte`. I suppose you have to live above Park View Chippy to have an opinion.
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...and finish 17th or above of course!!! Let`s hope we can hit the ground running (more likely limping?) like last season.SGr wrote:Everyone’s entitled to their views, but I can’t stand this “Just happy to be here this season” mentality personally
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While you all argue over who is the most positive Burnley fan, can someone tell us the news...
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What KRBFC posted.KRBFC wrote:While you all argue over who is the most positive Burnley fan, can someone tell us the news...
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Nixon said the crouch thing isnt his story and there is ongoing thing with clucas and personal termsKRBFC wrote:While you all argue over who is the most positive Burnley fan, can someone tell us the news...
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That's it? He said we were working on Clucas 2 months ago.Reecey1987 wrote:Nixon said the crouch thing isnt his story and there is ongoing thing with clucas and personal terms
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Thats all he saidKRBFC wrote:That's it? He said we were working on Clucas 2 months ago.
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I reckon it’s Marvin Sordell.
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I really don't see us signing Dawson and Mawson is going to Fulham.
If we were going to play this game , we might as well of gone for someone like Aden Flint, who went to Boro for £7million.
If we were going to play this game , we might as well of gone for someone like Aden Flint, who went to Boro for £7million.
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the only way I'd sell Sam for only 10 million is if he had 20 minutes left on his contract
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SGr wrote:Same old same old from the happy clappers. We could sign my nan it’d be the usual “ooooo it’s experience!” nonsense. Too easily pleased.
Interesting stance you take if someone doesnt cry and moan constantly like a dickhead as you do on here you are automatically a happy clapper ?
Or do you think some might just be capable of waiting for the window to close then judging it
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Panic not..... we are bringing the youngsters through 

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Chris Iwelumo and Lloyd Doyley.
Surprise moves for Gareth Barry and Emile Heskey.
What’s Blake upto these days?
Surprise moves for Gareth Barry and Emile Heskey.
What’s Blake upto these days?
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Coaching role for a west Sussex step 5 club.ClaretEngineer wrote:
What’s Blake upto these days?
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No, that doesn’t make you a happy clapper. Suggesting people who express concern over transfers “go and support another club” makes you a happy clapper. Hope that helps.claretonthecoast1882 wrote:Interesting stance you take if someone doesnt cry and moan constantly like a dickhead as you do on here you are automatically a happy clapper ?
Or do you think some might just be capable of waiting for the window to close then judging it
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I've been reasonably supportive of the club so far this summer and fairly relaxed about the lack of completed moves in the transfer market - because, as I keep reminding myself, we don't need lots of signings (4 ideally, 3 at a pinch, give or take the goalkeeping position) and we appear to have been following a well established, if slightly boring, policy in the transfer market which has served us well.
But...even I'm beginning to get a bit twitchy. Staying true to our first choice signings is absolutely fine, but having got into the last fortnight of the transfer window without having nailed any of them, we're in danger of making necessities out of the virtues of both signing the "right" player, and getting that player for an "acceptable" price.
It may well be that lots of things are now close, and that we've got plans B and C simmering away nicely. But given the lack of positive news - and the links to the likes of Crouch, which would be at the more underwhelming end of "plan B" - its hard to be confident of that right nnow. Even if Crouch is still capable of "doing a job", he's very much in Vokes' mould, and is the very definition of a stop gap these days, so its hardly part of the long-term, evolution of the squad we'd all hoped for.
The next 10 days really is huge. We had an excellent season last time, but the margins are fine at this level and we're not so far ahead of the curve that we can afford to rest on our laurels. The rest of the league has improved and moved on, the 3 promoted clubs have strengthened aggressively, and there's no-one who has obviously struggled for the last couple of seasons who is an obvious tip for the drop (like Swansea were last season). Things have to start moving for us soon, or our own complacency and/or stubbornness could not only put our chances of progressing this season on the line, but risk our Premier League future too.
But...even I'm beginning to get a bit twitchy. Staying true to our first choice signings is absolutely fine, but having got into the last fortnight of the transfer window without having nailed any of them, we're in danger of making necessities out of the virtues of both signing the "right" player, and getting that player for an "acceptable" price.
It may well be that lots of things are now close, and that we've got plans B and C simmering away nicely. But given the lack of positive news - and the links to the likes of Crouch, which would be at the more underwhelming end of "plan B" - its hard to be confident of that right nnow. Even if Crouch is still capable of "doing a job", he's very much in Vokes' mould, and is the very definition of a stop gap these days, so its hardly part of the long-term, evolution of the squad we'd all hoped for.
The next 10 days really is huge. We had an excellent season last time, but the margins are fine at this level and we're not so far ahead of the curve that we can afford to rest on our laurels. The rest of the league has improved and moved on, the 3 promoted clubs have strengthened aggressively, and there's no-one who has obviously struggled for the last couple of seasons who is an obvious tip for the drop (like Swansea were last season). Things have to start moving for us soon, or our own complacency and/or stubbornness could not only put our chances of progressing this season on the line, but risk our Premier League future too.
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Convinced complacency has settled into the club and it may be thinking the following at a senior level
-we finished 7th we are not in danger next season
-we are in Europe we can attract most players
-we may have a small squad but we still get by when we have injuries
-we are the envy of most clubs in how we manage our club
-SD will never leave, he is committed to our club and will stand by what we do
-as we get closer to transfer deadline date, those clubs to whom we have made player offers will come back and accept our bids
Time to smell the coffee
-we finished 7th we are not in danger next season
-we are in Europe we can attract most players
-we may have a small squad but we still get by when we have injuries
-we are the envy of most clubs in how we manage our club
-SD will never leave, he is committed to our club and will stand by what we do
-as we get closer to transfer deadline date, those clubs to whom we have made player offers will come back and accept our bids
Time to smell the coffee
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Agree. They’ve approached this window with a mentality of just improving numbers, back ups here and there - instead of asking how do we score more goals, for example. Constant significant improvement is needed at this level regardless of where you finish. Clubs below us who had disappointing seasons have reacted/are reacting. We have to evolve.warksclaret wrote:Convinced complacency has settled into the club and it may be thinking the following at a senior level
-we finished 7th we are not in danger next season
-we are in Europe we can attract most players
-we may have a small squad but we still get by when we have injuries
-we are the envy of most clubs in how we manage our club
-SD will never leave, he is committed to our club and will stand by what we do
-as we get closer to transfer deadline date, those clubs to whom we have made player offers will come back and accept our bids
Time to smell the coffee
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SGR-I sense this week will be huge for clubs potentially in the bottom half of the PL. I see it like a belting day at the post Christmas sales when panic sets in, largely driven by what their peers are doing ie Brighton, Fulham, WHU, Everton, Leicester (some business done/more to follow)
From what I am hearing or seeing we could be missing out. Yes we may have finished 7th but some of our performances in March & April, plus the last few games ie Bournemouth and Arsenal were dire, making us potentially look like future relegation candidates. What I am now noticing is the most positive contributors on this board starting to get twitchy. And if you want to get really depressed have a look at our PL run in during April & May. We need to hit the ground running in a few weeks when the fixtures have been relatively kind
From what I am hearing or seeing we could be missing out. Yes we may have finished 7th but some of our performances in March & April, plus the last few games ie Bournemouth and Arsenal were dire, making us potentially look like future relegation candidates. What I am now noticing is the most positive contributors on this board starting to get twitchy. And if you want to get really depressed have a look at our PL run in during April & May. We need to hit the ground running in a few weeks when the fixtures have been relatively kind
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When is this tomorrow’s news given that it is now yesterday....
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The news is that there is no newsHibsclaret wrote:When is this tomorrow’s news given that it is now yesterday....

I think even the link with Crouch is a desperate attempt to report on potential signings.
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Day #3 of Nixon News Tomorrow
Still no news and I’m beginning to lose hope.
Still no news and I’m beginning to lose hope.
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Wait until tomorrow comes...yeah
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Didn’t we get the Nixon news in the paper?
That there was an ongoing thing with Clucas and personal terms?
That there was an ongoing thing with Clucas and personal terms?
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I thought it was that we are still negotiating with Brighton to sign Dale Stephens
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He's a bigger bullsh!tter then his namesake president.
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All our other targets have failed so we're going back in for Henri Lansbury again. You heard it here first!
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The coffee has strong notes of guesswork.warksclaret wrote:Convinced complacency has settled into the club and it may be thinking the following at a senior level
-we finished 7th we are not in danger next season
-we are in Europe we can attract most players
-we may have a small squad but we still get by when we have injuries
-we are the envy of most clubs in how we manage our club
-SD will never leave, he is committed to our club and will stand by what we do
-as we get closer to transfer deadline date, those clubs to whom we have made player offers will come back and accept our bids
Time to smell the coffee
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How many of the signings made by Brighton Huddersfield and other smaller clubs would we have wanted??
I would be happy if we can get Jay Rod Dawson and Clucas and Ingsy in
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I would be happy if we can get Jay Rod Dawson and Clucas and Ingsy in
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Think it depends on whether you get excited by unknown or unproven foreign players.SussexDon1inIreland wrote:How many of the signings made by Brighton Huddersfield and other smaller clubs would we have wanted??
I would be happy if we can get Jay Rod Dawson and Clucas and Ingsy in
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Nigel Reo-Coker on a free.
You’ve heard it here first.
You’ve heard it here first.
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Think you'll have to be happy with 3 out of 4.SussexDon1inIreland wrote:How many of the signings made by Brighton Huddersfield and other smaller clubs would we have wanted??
I would be happy if we can get Jay Rod Dawson and Clucas and Ingsy in
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Your memory is surely playing you false about March and April. We beat Everton, West Ham, West Brom, Watford, and Leicester, lost to Chelsea, and drew with Stoke and Brighton. 17 points in 8 games isn't relegation form; even if you argue that we got better results than perhaps we deserved, it still isn't relegation form.warksclaret wrote:From what I am hearing or seeing we could be missing out. Yes we may have finished 7th but some of our performances in March & April, plus the last few games ie Bournemouth and Arsenal were dire, making us potentially look like future relegation candidates.
I concede that the two games in May, after our position was decided, were poor. Even then, we were only the 15th side to concede 3 or more against Arsenal at the Emirates; and the Bournemouth one was most definitely sloppy season-over stuff. I wouldn't read too much into those games.