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skyblue_55

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For however long , that you are our manager , promise us that you will never turn out a team of useless, win at all costs , actors & cheating boring bastards , that Burnley have .
A total disgrace to football & their fans pay to watch that shite .
P.S still fuming
 

SkyBlueSam01

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Honestly I'm more angry at Burnley than the ref

Yes some of the decisions were appalling but you can't send off a whole team for gamesmanship when they haven't technically breached the rules

FIFA should have clamped down heavily on diving/faking injury decades ago by giving out hefty bans, but they are more worried about making sure the football gravy train keeps choo chooing

Faking injury is so pathetic and makes the sport both boring as fuck and a laughing stock
 

Otis

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Yeah, it would be shit to support a team that have lost 2 games, conceded 12 and are top of the table after 40 games. They defend like warriors.

People need to grow up. I'd fucking love it if everyone hated us because we're practically unbeatable.
Not sure it's that simple, Pete and nothing to do with the need to "grow up."

I am in the other camp too. I would hate it if we played like that. I really would.

That's not what football should be about at all.

The thrill of the game is us taking on Wolves in the FA Cup and tearing them apart with fabulous counterattacking football. Taking on Man U and putting them to to sword too

Ask any fan what their favourite games are and it will always be a match where we played brilliantly and played some great football.

I would really hate it if we just totally shithoused every game and played dour football.

It's a bit like how England have been. Not the shithousing, but scoring and then playing really negative football for the rest of the match, trying to protect the lead. Especially when you know the quality of players you have at your disposal.

Nothing wrong with fans wanting a proper game of football to watch.

And look at Leeds, I know they are faltering a bit now, but they have been tearing teams apart at times, with fast flowing, attacking football.

I would hate to see us play like Burnley. I really would.

The game of football is supposed to be about entertainment at the end of the day. Winning, too of course, but the quality of the game is what really keeps fans going up year upon year.

Imagine taking your kid to their first ever game and the difference between a really exciting win and a really dour, non-footballing 1 nil win.

Nothing can beat that joy on a kids face when we win and have played well to boot.

How many 1 nil, really dour wins do you truly remember?

At the end of the day, it is all about balance and at times you do have to play quite dour football. But that shouldn't be the mantra and the plan to play like that every week.

I really hope we never turn to that way of playing football.

Do you honestly enjoy the faking injury, wasting time and cheating at every given opportunity?
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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I don’t begrudge teams who play act and time waste as much as Burnley. It’s the rules that need changing that enables such gamesmanship.

Let’s see how often players lie on the floor after a tackle when it’s accepted that other teams can play on.

Or, goal keepers taking the piss with goal kicks when the clock is stopped.

Football as a product has been min-maxed by coaches and it’s slowly killing the game. The ball should be in play more, not less and it’s steadily decreasing.
 

Otis

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I don’t begrudge teams who play act and time waste as much as Burnley. It’s the rules that need changing that enables such gamesmanship.

Let’s see how often players lie on the floor after a tackle when it’s accepted that other teams can play on.

Or, goal keepers taking the piss with goal kicks when the clock is stopped.

Football as a product has been min-maxed by coaches and it’s slowly killing the game. The ball should be in play more, not less and it’s steadily decreasing.

The rules need to change for sure. Or at least have officials utilising and implementing the rules that are already in place. They let so much go, it's unbelievable.
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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Frustrating as it is, you can take it as a backhanded compliment. If they were tonking us 3 or 4-0, hey would have been displaying all their skills and tricks. The fact that it was such a tight game, meant that they adopted the tactics that they did. Trafford (good keeper) doing what Ben Wilson does (a couple of seasons ago). It was frustrating, but I took a lot of positives from the game itself, in terms of how we didn't look outclassed against them on the pitch. Gives us hope for the next 3 home games if we play like that. Regarding the 3 away games, we need to turn up with a positive attitude. I think we'll beat Pompey - the other 5 games will be tricky. Think we may need 4 wins from the 6 to make it (possibly less, as long as we beat Boro and WBA)
 

Otis

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Frustrating as it is, you can take it as a backhanded compliment. If they were tonking us 3 or 4-0, hey would have been displaying all their skills and tricks. The fact that it was such a tight game, meant that they adopted the tactics that they did. Trafford (good keeper) doing what Ben Wilson does (a couple of seasons ago). It was frustrating, but I took a lot of positives from the game itself, in terms of how we didn't look outclassed against them on the pitch. Gives us hope for the next 3 home games if we play like that. Regarding the 3 away games, we need to turn up with a positive attitude. I think we'll beat Pompey - the other 5 games will be tricky. Think we may need 4 wins from the 6 to make it (possibly less, as long as we beat Boro and WBA)
I am a lot less confident now, Harry

I honestly believe we needed to still be in the top 6 after yesterday's round of games.

We have now been overtaken by two sides. Games against teams fighting for their lives at the bottom, can prove to be incredibly tough.

Hull, Plymouth and Luton could all prove to be very difficult games and then we have WBA (who we have a poor record against) and Middlesbrough, who have really hit excellent form at the right time.

It's going to be a very tough run-in and I can see us falling short, unfortunately.

No room for error and our goal difference could be a massive factor too. Our GD is the worst out of all the top 8 sides in this division.
 

Sick Boy

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I am a lot less confident now, Harry

I honestly believe we needed to still be in the top 6 after yesterday's round of games.

We have now been overtaken by two sides. Games against teams fighting for their lives at the bottom, can prove to be incredibly tough.

Hull, Plymouth and Luton could all prove to be very difficult games and then we have WBA (who we have a poor record against) and Middlesbrough, who have really hit excellent form at the right time.

It's going to be a very tough run-in and I can see us falling short, unfortunately.

No room for error and our goal difference could be a massive factor too. Our GD is the worst out of all the top 8 sides in this division.
I agree, unfortunately. I think the dreadful start will see us missing out by a couple of points. There’s plenty to look forward to next season though.
 

skyblue025

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I agree, unfortunately. I think the dreadful start will see us missing out by a couple of points. There’s plenty to look forward to next season though.
Our time has to be now. If we don't make it up Saddles contacts have already said some big players will leave and we will be back to bedding in players again with no idea if they will fit in. The 2 most likely to leave are MVE and Wright.

MVE makes Tats a better player and without him he looks 1/2 the player. His speed bails us out both defensively and going forward.

If you lose your best goal scorer it's really hard to replace those goals from the off. Whoever comes in has to hit the ground running and not take 1/2 a season to bed in.
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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Our time has to be now. If we don't make it up Saddles contacts have already said some big players will leave and we will be back to bedding in players again with no idea if they will fit in. The 2 most likely to leave are MVE and Wright.

MVE makes Tats a better player and without him he looks 1/2 the player. His speed bails us out both defensively and going forward.

If you lose your best goal scorer it's really hard to replace those goals from the off. Whoever comes in has to hit the ground running and not take 1/2 a season to bed in.
I'm fairly relaxed about the player situation if we don't go up. For me MVE will be the biggest miss, as he's class. We would, however, have a decent squad to build around. Let's assume Sheaf, Wright and MVE go. Grimes is a ready made replacement for Sheaf. We will still have Tats, EMC, Rudoni, Simms, Torp, plus Vik's money, on top of the sales from the 3 departures, I can't see anything other than a positive season in the Championship next year (assuming we don't go up) We have no loans, so are not trying to replace them (like other clubs will have to). We know we will have to address some areas of the team, but with confidence in ST sales again next season, and the ability to attract players (Frank/CBS atmosphere) I'm already looking forward to it, regardless of the outcome of this.
 

peteCCFC

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This was discussed on another thread but isnt the reason is it.
There have been plenty of home supporters moaning about their ‘style of play’ too.
Yet they're on course to be the winners of Championship 2 years out of 3. I'd say they're doing something correctly.
Its not as if you average football fan speaks sense, is it?
 

shmmeee

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Yeah, it would be shit to support a team that have lost 2 games, conceded 12 and are top of the table after 40 games. They defend like warriors.

People need to grow up. I'd fucking love it if everyone hated us because we're practically unbeatable.

There’s a reason they aren’t selling out. Clearly it’s not as great as you make out.
 

peteCCFC

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There’s a reason they aren’t selling out. Clearly it’s not as great as you make out.
Top of the table in a results business, I'm sure the owners won't mind about 500 unsold away tickets from a town smaller than Nuneaton.
They also have a waiting list for season tickets. Can't be as bad as you're making out.
 

shmmeee

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Top of the table in a results business, I'm sure the owners won't mind about 500 unsold away tickets from a town smaller than Nuneaton.
They also have a waiting list for season tickets. Can't be as bad as you're making out.

Ah I see you’re mistake you think you’re on a forum for football club owners not fans.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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To suggest we wouldn’t want to swap is just embarrassing and a tin pot club reaction

I think Parker is doing a good job, they probably our top defensive but my impression is he is coaching them to play as they would in the Premiership.

If Leeds get promoted, they’ll struggle playing as they do against Prem opposition. The same was true for Kompany’s Burnley, Martin’s Southampton and Maresca’s Leicester (there’s no he’d kept them up).
 

Tommo1993

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To suggest we wouldn’t want to swap is just embarrassing and a tin pot club reaction

Yeah, parading the trophy down Corporation St and a fan snatches it and angrily marches it straight to the 2nd placed club who might have played more attractive football.
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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Not sure it's that simple, Pete and nothing to do with the need to "grow up."

I am in the other camp too. I would hate it if we played like that. I really would.

That's not what football should be about at all.

The thrill of the game is us taking on Wolves in the FA Cup and tearing them apart with fabulous counterattacking football. Taking on Man U and putting them to to sword too

Ask any fan what their favourite games are and it will always be a match where we played brilliantly and played some great football.

I would really hate it if we just totally shithoused every game and played dour football.

It's a bit like how England have been. Not the shithousing, but scoring and then playing really negative football for the rest of the match, trying to protect the lead. Especially when you know the quality of players you have at your disposal.

Nothing wrong with fans wanting a proper game of football to watch.

And look at Leeds, I know they are faltering a bit now, but they have been tearing teams apart at times, with fast flowing, attacking football.

I would hate to see us play like Burnley. I really would.

The game of football is supposed to be about entertainment at the end of the day. Winning, too of course, but the quality of the game is what really keeps fans going up year upon year.

Imagine taking your kid to their first ever game and the difference between a really exciting win and a really dour, non-footballing 1 nil win.

Nothing can beat that joy on a kids face when we win and have played well to boot.

How many 1 nil, really dour wins do you truly remember?

At the end of the day, it is all about balance and at times you do have to play quite dour football. But that shouldn't be the mantra and the plan to play like that every week.

I really hope we never turn to that way of playing football.

Do you honestly enjoy the faking injury, wasting time and cheating at every given opportunity?

And to add insult to injury, Burnley will be rewarded with over £120m for the shithousing. 😡
 

Nuskyblue

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Honestly I'm more angry at Burnley than the ref

Yes some of the decisions were appalling but you can't send off a whole team for gamesmanship when they haven't technically breached the rules

FIFA should have clamped down heavily on diving/faking injury decades ago by giving out hefty bans, but they are more worried about making sure the football gravy train keeps choo chooing

Faking injury is so pathetic and makes the sport both boring as fuck and a laughing stock
FIFA isn't the issue here, it's the refereeing in this country. In the previous two world cups the refs have been perfectly happy to let play continue while some fanny rolls about in faux agony. Every time a world cup rolls around the refereeing always stands out to me (sad I know!).

Time wasting can also be controlled by the refs to a degree, start dishing out yellows for players taking the piss and it would soon stop.
 

shmmeee

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I don’t begrudge teams who play act and time waste as much as Burnley. It’s the rules that need changing that enables such gamesmanship.

Let’s see how often players lie on the floor after a tackle when it’s accepted that other teams can play on.

Or, goal keepers taking the piss with goal kicks when the clock is stopped.

Football as a product has been min-maxed by coaches and it’s slowly killing the game. The ball should be in play more, not less and it’s steadily decreasing.

The rules are there they just aren’t applied. Apparently because referees don’t agree with them and think they’re harsh.
 

Grendel

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Not sure it's that simple, Pete and nothing to do with the need to "grow up."

I am in the other camp too. I would hate it if we played like that. I really would.

That's not what football should be about at all.

The thrill of the game is us taking on Wolves in the FA Cup and tearing them apart with fabulous counterattacking football. Taking on Man U and putting them to to sword too

Ask any fan what their favourite games are and it will always be a match where we played brilliantly and played some great football.

I would really hate it if we just totally shithoused every game and played dour football.

It's a bit like how England have been. Not the shithousing, but scoring and then playing really negative football for the rest of the match, trying to protect the lead. Especially when you know the quality of players you have at your disposal.

Nothing wrong with fans wanting a proper game of football to watch.

And look at Leeds, I know they are faltering a bit now, but they have been tearing teams apart at times, with fast flowing, attacking football.

I would hate to see us play like Burnley. I really would.

The game of football is supposed to be about entertainment at the end of the day. Winning, too of course, but the quality of the game is what really keeps fans going up year upon year.

Imagine taking your kid to their first ever game and the difference between a really exciting win and a really dour, non-footballing 1 nil win.

Nothing can beat that joy on a kids face when we win and have played well to boot.

How many 1 nil, really dour wins do you truly remember?

At the end of the day, it is all about balance and at times you do have to play quite dour football. But that shouldn't be the mantra and the plan to play like that every week.

I really hope we never turn to that way of playing football.

Do you honestly enjoy the faking injury, wasting time and cheating at every given opportunity?

Good football is winning matches
 

Otis

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Good football is winning matches
Not sure I would agree with that at all.

Never heard anyone say that being dour and shithousing, is playing good football.

I would love us to win every week. I would not enjoy dour football week in, week out though

It would turn me off football, if that's how football became.
 

Grendel

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Not sure I would agree with that at all.

Never heard anyone say that being dour and shithousing, is playing good football.

I would love us to win every week. I would not enjoy dour football week in, week out though

It would turn me off football, if that's how football became.

On our cup run some of the games were dire - Stoke we scraped it and the Man U game was a dogfight

We escaped relegation one season with truly dire games against Stoke and Luton. We won both and any fan would rather we had won a dire game than lost trying to play attractive football.

I thought Burnley were pretty impressive and I’d swap

One of my stand out games was a dire match at Highbury when Dave Bamber scored a winner against any odds possible with about 200 fans in the away end.

I don’t remember any exciting games we lost with any satisfaction
 

Shannerz

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On our cup run some of the games were dire - Stoke we scraped it and the Man U game was a dogfight
But that wasn't a team that specialised in winning ugly. Far from it, but you can't win them all with free-flowing attacking football.

Burnley *are* side set up to win ugly, and instructed to do all they can to disrupt a game, not all of those things within the laws of the game.

Would I want Burnley's success? Of course. Would I want to watch a team that is set up to play that way every week? No. Would I make the trade off of their success for turgid football every week? I don't know, to be honest; games like that are hard to watch even if you're winning.

Was I impressed by them? It's hard not be impressed by a team that's only conceded 12 all season, and you can see why they've achieved that. They were nothing to write home about as an attacking force, though, and one thing's for sure, they're not going to get away with being that next season.
 

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