BlackburnClaret Posted 30 August 2014 Share Posted 30 August 2014 Someone earlier up the thread mentioned how shite The Juke is. For me he's been excellent so far he's a real Dyche type player, he's filled the Vokes role very well. Apparently we are in for George Boyd and possibly back in for McArthur now you're not interested. I do think we will both stay up. I think we have shown plenty already again very good opponents, and it's really easy/lazy punditry to say we will be bottom. I get the Dyche irritation, but, as mentioned he's worked miracles for us, so how can we criticise at the moment? Personally I find Nigel monotone and he sends me to sleep, but he does his job very well. My only criticism would be he's perhaps overlooking some of your heroes from last season by splashing so much cash (pound notes) on replacements already. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueonyou Posted 30 August 2014 Share Posted 30 August 2014 You signed The Juke, we got Cambiasso Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
benpicko Posted 30 August 2014 Share Posted 30 August 2014 Someone earlier up the thread mentioned how shite The Juke is. For me he's been excellent so far he's a real Dyche type player, he's filled the Vokes role very well. Apparently we are in for George Boyd and possibly back in for McArthur now you're not interested. I do think we will both stay up. I think we have shown plenty already again very good opponents, and it's really easy/lazy punditry to say we will be bottom. I get the Dyche irritation, but, as mentioned he's worked miracles for us, so how can we criticise at the moment? Personally I find Nigel monotone and he sends me to sleep, but he does his job very well. My only criticism would be he's perhaps overlooking some of your heroes from last season by splashing so much cash (pound notes) on replacements already. Who's been replaced? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shen Posted 30 August 2014 Share Posted 30 August 2014 I get the Dyche irritation, but, as mentioned he's worked miracles for us, so how can we criticise at the moment? Personally I find Nigel monotone and he sends me to sleep, but he does his job very well. My only criticism would be he's perhaps overlooking some of your heroes from last season by splashing so much cash (pound notes) on replacements already. Only one new player has started this season, and that's Ulloa. Vardy's been injured, so basically no-ones been replaced by big notes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlackburnClaret Posted 30 August 2014 Share Posted 30 August 2014 Who's been replaced? So Cambiasso is on the bench? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corky Posted 30 August 2014 Share Posted 30 August 2014 Dyche did a fantastic job last season, no-one has ever doubted that and it's great that clubs with lower budgets can still be successful. Just don't feel he needs to mention the difference in finances before the games any more, we can all see it and as you showed today that gap can be bridged on any given day. As we've said, nothing against the Burnley fans who we've never had an issue or rivalry with, just find the manager a bit repetitive. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shen Posted 30 August 2014 Share Posted 30 August 2014 So Cambiasso is on the bench? James, Hammond and Drinkwater all out injured. Currently Taylor-Fletcher is being used as a make-shift central midfielder and he isn't much of a 'hero'. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kitchandro Posted 30 August 2014 Share Posted 30 August 2014 So Cambiasso is on the bench? It's called strengthening the side. It's what you're supposed to do when you get promoted. I think the feeling amongst a lot of us is that we haven't strengthened enough. Without being harsh you've done terrible in this window. I mean - Sordell and Jutkiewicz - really? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
benpicko Posted 30 August 2014 Share Posted 30 August 2014 So Cambiasso is on the bench? No but I don't see him as a replacement for anybody, but for another option when we play different formations. He's more likely been brought in to sit behind Drinkwater and James (when he's back) in the formation rather than to kick one of the two out of the squad. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hungry Hungry Fox Posted 30 August 2014 Share Posted 30 August 2014 James, Hammond and Drinkwater all out injured. Currently Taylor-Fletcher is being used as a make-shift central midfielder and he isn't much of a 'hero'. Hammond isn't injured Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
benpicko Posted 30 August 2014 Share Posted 30 August 2014 Hammond isn't injured Yeah and Drinkwater's been back in full training Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlackburnClaret Posted 30 August 2014 Share Posted 30 August 2014 It's called strengthening the side. It's what you're supposed to do when you get promoted. I think the feeling amongst a lot of us is that we haven't strengthened enough. Without being harsh you've done terrible in this window. I mean - Sordell and Jutkiewicz - really? Sordell, yes. But Jutkiewicz has looked very good. This might sound mad, but personally I love playing the underdog, as does Dyche. I wouldn't want us to spend 6/7/8 million on a player, I think it's mad. We don't have a big money backer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hungry Hungry Fox Posted 30 August 2014 Share Posted 30 August 2014 Sordell, yes. But Jutkiewicz has looked very good. This might sound mad, but personally I love playing the underdog, as does Dyche. I wouldn't want us to spend 6/7/8 million on a player, I think it's mad. We don't have a big money backer. We also love being underdogs You might not have big money backers but you've still got money Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kitchandro Posted 30 August 2014 Share Posted 30 August 2014 Sordell, yes. But Jutkiewicz has looked very good. This might sound mad, but personally I love playing the underdog, as does Dyche. I wouldn't want us to spend 6/7/8 million on a player, I think it's mad. We don't have a big money backer. I realise that, and I don't think you should be breaking the bank. Then again some of your signings have been crap at Championship level (part of me feels the same about McGoldrick should we sign him, though he had a good last season). Dyche likes being the underdog, you don't say I don't think you can blame other clubs for spending money if they can afford it. Which brings me to the point - what's happened to all the promotion money? (And since you mention big money backers, what's happened to FFP for that matter?) Spending money isn't always bad, despite what Dyche would have you believe. We've far from replaced our whole team. I'd guess we've improved on 2-3 positions out of the 11 - at a push. In reality, we've really just created competition for places. There's every chance that in a few weeks we could still be playing our best 11 from last season. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Manwell Pablo Posted 30 August 2014 Share Posted 30 August 2014 I realise that, and I don't think you should be breaking the bank. Then again some of your signings have been crap at Championship level (part of me feels the same about McGoldrick should we sign him, though he had a good last season). Dyche likes being the underdog, you don't say I don't think you can blame other clubs for spending money if they can afford it. Which brings me to the point - what's happened to all the promotion money? (And since you mention big money backers, what's happened to FFP for that matter?) Spending money isn't always bad, despite what Dyche would have you believe. We've far from replaced our whole team. I'd guess we've improved on 2-3 positions out of the 11 - at a push. In reality, we've really just created competition for places. There's every chance that in a few weeks we could still be playing our best 11 from last season. They've spent money. Signed four players for money, all undisclosed obviously so Dyche can continue to play the pauper but we've spent 3 million more than them at most. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlackburnClaret Posted 30 August 2014 Share Posted 30 August 2014 I do get frustrated at the lack of activity, but if someone like Deeney is going to cost 10m, then I'd rather not bother. I hate to say the word 'market' but it has gone mental this year. But what I will say is that whatever happens this season, I'm going to savour every minute of it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Danno Posted 31 August 2014 Share Posted 31 August 2014 Top of the work fantasy league by 10 points tonight. Diego Costa got me 27 today. Love him already Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
benpicko Posted 31 August 2014 Share Posted 31 August 2014 Top of the work fantasy league by 10 points tonight. Diego Costa got me 27 today. Love him already I picked Rooney above him :^) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ealingfox Posted 31 August 2014 Share Posted 31 August 2014 You can't judge either of our seasons yet. From our point of view we've lost to the Champions elect, outplayed the team sat in 2nd and got a 0-0 against United, yet sit bottom. Palace and Sunderland up next, we will know more then. I actually fancy you against Arsenal tomorrow. What was the result? Missed that one. Guessing you won if you outplayed them? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
THEBIGJOHNSTEADER; Posted 31 August 2014 Share Posted 31 August 2014 Is "gravel throats" the correct cockney rhyming slang for "pound notes" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Col city fan Posted 31 August 2014 Share Posted 31 August 2014 Is "gravel throats" the correct cockney rhyming slang for "pound notes" Makes me think of that episode of The Office where David Brent talks about 'Bunce'.. then explains it as 'Bunsen Burner'.. for 'nice little earner'. What a tit.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
foxfanazer Posted 31 August 2014 Share Posted 31 August 2014 Makes me think of that episode of The Office where David Brent talks about 'Bunce'.. then explains it as 'Bunsen Burner'.. for 'nice little earner'. What a tit.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
THEBIGJOHNSTEADER; Posted 31 August 2014 Share Posted 31 August 2014 Makes me think of that episode of The Office where David Brent talks about 'Bunce'.. then explains it as 'Bunsen Burner'.. for 'nice little earner'. What a tit.. Ha"Errm what sort of gravel would I be looking at? "Sorry?" "Gravel throats, many pounds notes, hence....the....throats" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScouseFox Posted 31 August 2014 Share Posted 31 August 2014 "Outplayed the team sat second" lol Lost to Swansea in non Burnley language Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Blur Posted 31 August 2014 Share Posted 31 August 2014 How did Chelsea ruin Ba, he was never that good in the first place. He was settled in Newcastle and scoring well thus adding to the entertainment value of Premiership then he went to Chelsea and got placed on the bench a lot which affected his form. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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