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Noticed them leaving within 10 mins against Man City yesterday after conceding 3 early goals. Is that shocking regardless of the scoreline?

 

Also heard them chanting "6-0 and you fucked it up" when they pulled one back. Cringeworthy?

 

Their support seems to have been gash all season, certainly wont be missed next year.

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Noticed them leaving within 10 mins against Man City yesterday after conceding 3 early goals. Is that shocking regardless of the scoreline?

 

Also heard them chanting "6-0 and you fucked it up" when they pulled one back. Cringeworthy?

 

Their support seems to have been gash all season, certainly wont be missed next year.

Full home compliment every match, gash that

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Kilby is a bellend of the highest degree and laws is far out of his depth it's a joke he was appointed and there are a lot of very bitter fans in burnley who know he was just the cheap option, he's worryingly inept a good manager wpuldhave struggled to keep burnley up the fans knew this wAs likely at the start of the season but the impotence under laws is shocking

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Anyone, I mean anyone, could have told that getting Laws in was going to be a bad idea.

 

No experience in the league, but most pertinently, he was sacked by a club in the bottom 3 of the Championship. He's shown nothing to suggest that he was much more than a decent League One manager. There's a few names that I could think of that would have been tempted by a job in the PL. But instead they went for the guy who got sacked by a bottom 3 Championship club. Got what they deserved to be honest.

 

It was always going to be a struggle for them to stay up even under Coyle (although they made a decent start especially at home), but one win in however many games says it all. And that was against West Ham.

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Noticed them leaving within 10 mins against Man City yesterday after conceding 3 early goals. Is that shocking regardless of the scoreline?

 

Also heard them chanting "6-0 and you fucked it up" when they pulled one back. Cringeworthy?

 

Their support seems to have been gash all season, certainly wont be missed next year.

Full home compliment every match, gash that

 

Fair play, especially for the size of the area. Still, 1st year up, overachieving and one of the few times alot of them will experience Premier League football. A couple of thousand below full as well.

 

Still...7 minutes?! I wonder what their ticket prices are.

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Anyone, I mean anyone, could have told that getting Laws in was going to be a bad idea.

 

No experience in the league, but most pertinently, he was sacked by a club in the bottom 3 of the Championship. He's shown nothing to suggest that he was much more than a decent League One manager. There's a few names that I could think of that would have been tempted by a job in the PL. But instead they went for the guy who got sacked by a bottom 3 Championship club. Got what they deserved to be honest.

 

It was always going to be a struggle for them to stay up even under Coyle (although they made a decent start especially at home), but one win in however many games says it all. And that was against West Ham.

Who is the they that deserve it?

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Anyone, I mean anyone, could have told that getting Laws in was going to be a bad idea.

 

No experience in the league, but most pertinently, he was sacked by a club in the bottom 3 of the Championship. He's shown nothing to suggest that he was much more than a decent League One manager. There's a few names that I could think of that would have been tempted by a job in the PL. But instead they went for the guy who got sacked by a bottom 3 Championship club. Got what they deserved to be honest.

 

It was always going to be a struggle for them to stay up even under Coyle (although they made a decent start especially at home), but one win in however many games says it all. And that was against West Ham.

Who is the they that deserve it?

 

Not the fans. The board, whoever got him in. Was he simply a cheap option?

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Kilby and yes he was, easy for kilby to justify too being an ex player but it's well known of those in the running that laws was the cheapy

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I read somewhere (and dont ask me where cos I can't remember) that based on the size of the catchment area, a bigger percentage of local people attend home matches at Burnley than any other club in England.

 

Their support is local, loyal and passionate and they certainly can't be accused of being glory hunters, they could easily support bigger clubs just down the road but they dont.

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I read somewhere (and dont ask me where cos I can't remember) that based on the size of the catchment area, a bigger percentage of local people attend home matches at Burnley than any other club in England.

 

Their support is local, loyal and passionate and they certainly can't be accused of being glory hunters, they could easily support bigger clubs just down the road but they dont.

Hence fucking off after 7 minutes?

 

I know it was a minority, but there were sufficient of them leaving to be picked up, so we're not talking about 3 or 4.

 

Oh and that stat has been trotted out in front of me for Blackburn, Portsmouth, and Middlesbrough (off the top of my head), so I'd like to see some empirical data to back it up.

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I read somewhere (and dont ask me where cos I can't remember) that based on the size of the catchment area, a bigger percentage of local people attend home matches at Burnley than any other club in England.

 

Their support is local, loyal and passionate and they certainly can't be accused of being glory hunters, they could easily support bigger clubs just down the road but they dont.

Hence fucking off after 7 minutes?

 

I know it was a minority, but there were sufficient of them leaving to be picked up, so we're not talking about 3 or 4.

 

Oh and that stat has been trotted out in front of me for Blackburn, Portsmouth, and Middlesbrough (off the top of my head), so I'd like to see some empirical data to back it up.

 

Look at their attendances pre-premier league. 12-13kish... :D

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Anyone, I mean anyone, could have told that getting Laws in was going to be a bad idea.

 

No experience in the league, but most pertinently, he was sacked by a club in the bottom 3 of the Championship. He's shown nothing to suggest that he was much more than a decent League One manager. There's a few names that I could think of that would have been tempted by a job in the PL. But instead they went for the guy who got sacked by a bottom 3 Championship club. Got what they deserved to be honest.

 

It was always going to be a struggle for them to stay up even under Coyle (although they made a decent start especially at home), but one win in however many games says it all. And that was against West Ham.

 

That's what I thought when they appointed him, then out of curiosity I had a look on the Burnley forum and there was a shocking amount of support for the appointment despite the fact he was busy steering Sheffield Wednesday into league two at the time IIRC.

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Hahahahahahahahahahahaha !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! <_<

 

We have these inbreds coming on Rovers boards bigging themselves up as loyal and brilliant fans who fill their stadium every game. Honestly, they seem to think they could fill Wembley with their season ticket holders and the massive waiting lists they apparently have. Truth is, they're even smaller than Blackburn in these terms, and have struggled to fill their cow shed of a stadium prior to promotion.

 

Burnley are like the kind of Big Brother contestant that is evicted fairly late on in a series. They get a taste of life on prime time TV, and have delusions that the public actually love to see them and hear what they have to say, and carry on acting like they're a real A-List star despite appearing in an Iceland ad, and advertising some sort of 'specialised' gentleman's channel.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Burnley 0-4 Liverpool

 

I expect the pig fuckers will start burning their own houses and throw shit at each other. They're down and out. It is worth a season of seeing that wanker Alistair Campbell and the other ugly fans bigging it up only to be trounced and sent packing.

 

Hats off to Brian Laws.

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Burnley 0-4 Liverpool

 

I expect the pig fuckers will start burning their own houses and throw shit at each other. They're down and out. It is worth a season of seeing that wanker Alistair Campbell and the other ugly fans bigging it up only to be trounced and sent packing.

 

Hats off to Brian Laws.

 

dont you have a blackburn board to post on?

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I think the first few were actually on their way out when the third went in (7 minutes), did you see the bloke punch the wall? :razz:

 

I saw a bloke in A & E on Sunday who, having had an argument with his wife, punched the wall in anger and gave himself a quite nasty fracture of his hand. It reminded me of this Burnely fan, imagine having to explain that one to a nurse or doctor somewhere (especially if they'd seen it on MOTD) ;)

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I think the first few were actually on their way out when the third went in (7 minutes), did you see the bloke punch the wall? :razz:

 

I saw a bloke in A & E on Sunday who, having had an argument with his wife, punched the wall in anger and gave himself a quite nasty fracture of his hand. It reminded me of this Burnely fan, imagine having to explain that one to a nurse or doctor somewhere (especially if they'd seen it on MOTD) ;)

 

Or the boss when you are phoning in sick with a broken hand :icon_lol:

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I think the first few were actually on their way out when the third went in (7 minutes), did you see the bloke punch the wall? :razz:

 

I saw a bloke in A & E on Sunday who, having had an argument with his wife, punched the wall in anger and gave himself a quite nasty fracture of his hand. It reminded me of this Burnely fan, imagine having to explain that one to a nurse or doctor somewhere (especially if they'd seen it on MOTD) ;)

 

Or the boss when you are phoning in sick with a broken hand :icon_lol:

 

:icon_lol:

 

The patient before that bloke was a 17 year old girl who'd been hit on the hand with a hammer before smacking the person responsible in the face with the same hand, but that's Bradford for you. :lol:

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