StanSP Posted 5 March 2018 Posted 5 March 2018 Loved and hated that goal. Loved it cos it was a great hit. can't deny that. Hated it cos it was Utd and I can't stand them. Or Mourinho. 2
sishades Posted 5 March 2018 Posted 5 March 2018 Quote Sad for Palace I dont think so.....cant stand the feckers, heres hoping that they get relegated on goal difference of 0.000000001 of a goal. Cnuts the lot of them. 1
yorkie1999 Posted 5 March 2018 Posted 5 March 2018 Just now, sishades said: I dont think so.....cant stand the feckers, heres hoping that they get relegated on goal difference of 0.000000001 of a goal. Cnuts the lot of them. Nicked our flags
Corky Posted 5 March 2018 Posted 5 March 2018 People moan about Schmeichel's ability from corners but imagine if we had Hennessey in goal. At least three times he flapped at or dropped a simple cross and completely missed another.
sishades Posted 5 March 2018 Posted 5 March 2018 (edited) Just had a look at the table and astonished to see that Burnley have only scored 24 goals this season and they sit in 7th. Only WBA have scored less (until Saturday when they will most likely add another 4). Incredibly LCFC have scored the most outside the top six. Edited 5 March 2018 by sishades
Jattdogg Posted 5 March 2018 Posted 5 March 2018 1 minute ago, yorkie1999 said: Shouldn’t have took Jeff off This. Tw@ts. When will they learn.
Stadt Posted 5 March 2018 Posted 5 March 2018 7 minutes ago, Corky said: People moan about Schmeichel's ability from corners but imagine if we had Hennessey in goal. At least three times he flapped at or dropped a simple cross and completely missed another. He's the worst keeper (that plays anyway) in the league, he's been terrible for years. They tried to replace him with Mandanda who was somehow worse. 1
sylofox Posted 5 March 2018 Posted 5 March 2018 9 minutes ago, Corky said: People moan about Schmeichel's ability from corners but imagine if we had Hennessey in goal. At least three times he flapped at or dropped a simple cross and completely missed another. Kasper will never be guilty of that he don't move off his line for corners. 1
Richard Posted 5 March 2018 Posted 5 March 2018 1 hour ago, AjcW said: Did the defenders want to give him anymore time there? Great finish but shouldn’t have happened Genuinely think Milivoijevic was thinking “go on hit it, you’re never scoring from there”
truebluethroughandthrough Posted 5 March 2018 Posted 5 March 2018 50 minutes ago, sishades said: Just had a look at the table and astonished to see that Burnley have only scored 24 goals this season and they sit in 7th. Only WBA have scored less (until Saturday when they will most likely add another 4). Incredibly LCFC have scored the most outside the top six. Burnley having only scored so few may be surprising, but i don’t see how it’s incredible that we have scored the most outside the top 6. Not because of how good or clinical we are but because the league is of dog shit quality outside the top 5 this year. The table doesn’t lie and with only 9 games remaining any 2 of 11! 11 ffs any two could join West Brom. Plus we aren’t as bad as some like to think. It’s the type of football we’re playing that’s so frustrating but that’s because we’ve been against teams that sit deep and nullify our pace. We lack the quality to break down an organised defence, along with 15 other teams in this league hence the dog shit 1
Stadt Posted 6 March 2018 Posted 6 March 2018 If the likes of Bournemouth, Stoke and Swansea played against Burnley like they did against us we'd be 7th. Burnley are having a fantastic season but teams are still underestimating them - they're doing especially well considering the injuries they've had but in so many games they've barely threatened the opposition and taken a half chance to win or they've been on the receiving end of other good luck like opposition red cards. I probably come across as bitter but I don't think Burnley can sustain these results into next season
lancyclaret Posted 6 March 2018 Posted 6 March 2018 (edited) 4 hours ago, Wookie said: If the likes of Bournemouth, Stoke and Swansea played against Burnley like they did against us we'd be 7th. Burnley are having a fantastic season but teams are still underestimating them - they're doing especially well considering the injuries they've had but in so many games they've barely threatened the opposition and taken a half chance to win or they've been on the receiving end of other good luck like opposition red cards. I probably come across as bitter but I don't think Burnley can sustain these results into next season If VAR was in operation in every PL game this season, Burnley would on about 50 points now. Only PL team not to have a penalty this season - I can think of at least 4 "stonewallers" we should have had - the most obvious being in the 0-0 at Huddersfield and the 1-1 at home to West Ham. Plus any number of poor decisions by incompetent/"cheating" refs. We'd ptobably have won 2-1 at Old Trafford with VAR instead of drawing 2-2. Then a tw*t like Bobby Madley costs us 2 points by "setting up" Southampton 's 90th-minute equaliser the other week. Only scored 24 goals, but not surprsing when 2 perfectly good goals are ruled out for offside in the 1-0 home win against Watford. We've done OK this season considering the crippling injury list - only Palace and Watford have suffered more - and the referees. Edited 6 March 2018 by lancyclaret 4
Guest Col city fan Posted 6 March 2018 Posted 6 March 2018 10 hours ago, Paddy. said: Man Utd Mourinho Pogba Oh dear....
HighPeakFox Posted 6 March 2018 Posted 6 March 2018 32 minutes ago, Col city fan said: Oh dear.... I think you meant @Paddy.
MC Prussian Posted 6 March 2018 Posted 6 March 2018 10 hours ago, sishades said: Just had a look at the table and astonished to see that Burnley have only scored 24 goals this season and they sit in 7th. Only WBA have scored less (until Saturday when they will most likely add another 4). Incredibly LCFC have scored the most outside the top six. We've also conceded a whopping 42 goals already, the 2nd most in the upper half of the table, behind Watford.
Max Wall Posted 6 March 2018 Posted 6 March 2018 (edited) On 04/03/2018 at 14:11, Costock_Fox said: They finished 5th last year, they will finish 6th this year. If I don’t agree with you you won’t debate it? I think you may be misunderstanding what a debate actually is. In last 6 games Spurs 1 Arsenal 0 Arsenal 1 Ostersunds 2 Arsenal 0 Man city 3 Man City 3 Arsenal 0 Brighton 2 Arsenal 1 2012/13 Losses 7 points off top spot 16 CL spot 2013/14 Losses 7 points off top spot 17 CL spot 2014/15 Losses 7 points off top spot 12 CL spot 2015/16 Losses 7 points off top spot 11 CL spot 2016/17 Losses 9 points off top spot 18 Points off CL place 1 2017/18 Losses 10 with 9 games left. Points off top spot 33. Points off CL place 13 Initially gradual decline, now a very rapid decline. They've fallen off a cliff. However, you don't agree with me that their decline is now rapid and I don't agree with you that it's still gradual. It's ok to disagree though. Edited 6 March 2018 by Max Wall
Sunbury Fox Posted 6 March 2018 Posted 6 March 2018 2 hours ago, lancyclaret said: If VAR was in operation in every PL game this season, Burnley would on about 50 points now. Only PL team not to have a penalty this season - I can think of at least 4 "stonewallers" we should have had - the most obvious being in the 0-0 at Huddersfield and the 1-1 at home to West Ham. Plus any number of poor decisions by incompetent/"cheating" refs. We'd ptobably have won 2-1 at Old Trafford with VAR instead of drawing 2-2. Then a tw*t like Bobby Madley costs us 2 points by "setting up" Southampton 's 90th-minute equaliser the other week. Only scored 24 goals, but not surprsing when 2 perfectly good goals are ruled out for offside in the 1-0 home win against Watford. We've done OK this season considering the crippling injury list - only Palace and Watford have suffered more - and the referees. Looking at the expected goals and points stats, it would seem that Burnley have done a lot better than you should have. On the basis of those stats your expected total goals for is 23 (even fewer than the miserly 24 you have scored) and goals against 41 (15 worse than actual), whilst your expected points tally is 28 (12 below actual). This places you in the bottom 3 in the expected points table. Against these stats we have underperformed and should have 6 points more, which would place us 7th. Interestingly, Palace are 8th in this table as the methodology predicts they should have 42 points, which arguably undermines the whole thing!
jammie82uk Posted 6 March 2018 Posted 6 March 2018 5 hours ago, lancyclaret said: If VAR was in operation in every PL game this season, Burnley would on about 50 points now. Only PL team not to have a penalty this season - I can think of at least 4 "stonewallers" we should have had - the most obvious being in the 0-0 at Huddersfield and the 1-1 at home to West Ham. Plus any number of poor decisions by incompetent/"cheating" refs. We'd ptobably have won 2-1 at Old Trafford with VAR instead of drawing 2-2. Then a tw*t like Bobby Madley costs us 2 points by "setting up" Southampton 's 90th-minute equaliser the other week. Only scored 24 goals, but not surprsing when 2 perfectly good goals are ruled out for offside in the 1-0 home win against Watford. We've done OK this season considering the crippling injury list - only Palace and Watford have suffered more - and the referees. So VAR wouldn’t have ruled against you at any point?, There is so much wrong with this no wonder people are laughing 2
Finn Claw II Posted 6 March 2018 Posted 6 March 2018 5 minutes ago, jammie82uk said: So VAR wouldn’t have ruled against you at any point?, There is so much wrong with this no wonder people are laughing Are they laughing at Burnley? I’m not if we don’t finish 7th then i’d like Burnley to. Them getting into Europe would be a fantastic achievement given the investment they have made in their squad. 2
fuchsntf Posted 6 March 2018 Posted 6 March 2018 14 hours ago, sishades said: I dont think so.....cant stand the feckers, heres hoping that they get relegated on goal difference of 0.000000001 of a goal. Cnuts the lot of them. Is that Your Inca..Norfolk..or Leicester Stance. Or Just a load of Machu-picchu. That gets Your Agua Calientes. and you wont Take Things Lima down.
Arriba Los Zorros Posted 6 March 2018 Posted 6 March 2018 5 hours ago, lancyclaret said: If VAR was in operation in every PL game this season, Burnley would on about 50 points now. Only PL team not to have a penalty this season - I can think of at least 4 "stonewallers" we should have had - the most obvious being in the 0-0 at Huddersfield and the 1-1 at home to West Ham. Plus any number of poor decisions by incompetent/"cheating" refs. We'd ptobably have won 2-1 at Old Trafford with VAR instead of drawing 2-2. Then a tw*t like Bobby Madley costs us 2 points by "setting up" Southampton 's 90th-minute equaliser the other week. Only scored 24 goals, but not surprsing when 2 perfectly good goals are ruled out for offside in the 1-0 home win against Watford. We've done OK this season considering the crippling injury list - only Palace and Watford have suffered more - and the referees. Pull the other one, you're the luckiest team in the league by miles! I can hardly think of a game you'e won this season or last where you deserved to based on the play
Stadt Posted 6 March 2018 Posted 6 March 2018 7 minutes ago, Finn Claw II said: Are they laughing at Burnley? I’m not if we don’t finish 7th then i’d like Burnley to. Them getting into Europe would be a fantastic achievement given the investment they have made in their squad. Laughing at his post. 1
Guest Posted 6 March 2018 Posted 6 March 2018 If VAR was in place Burnley would have secured the quadruple already and Sean Dyche would have been knighted for services to football. "Cheating" refs, give it a rest mate 1
Wymsey Posted 6 March 2018 Posted 6 March 2018 Apparently Arsene Wenger is set to stay on Arsenal dugout even after he passes away.. 1 1
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