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2 minutes ago, Finnegan said:

The way the results have gone since, I'm even more livid we let Everton off the hook. 

Still got a chance at home to put them down… just want us to win that one more than any other game apart from roma of course 

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If we could defend like Burley are doing right now in the time added on in our games this season, we would be top 3. 

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If Burnley win most of their remaining games, I’ve putting £10 on them at 5,000-1 to win the league

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2 minutes ago, Sampson said:

Looking more and more like sacking Dyche was the right decision.

 

Said it at the time, I didn’t get the furore over it. Burnley has been absolutely rotten the past 18 months and it had grown so stale under him.

 

Shows what can happen when you allow some players some freedom and not the same rigid training regimes every day for 10 years.

I find it massively hypocritical if anyone raged against pundits slagging us for sacking Ranieri but then themselves rage at Burnley for sacking Dyche.

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Just now, Dahnsouff said:

I found it massively hypocritical if anyone raged against pundits slagging us for sacking Ranieri but then themselves rage at Burnley for sacking Dyche.

They’ll be the same when we get rid of Brendan

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Just now, StevieLynex said:

They’ll be the same when we get rid of Brendan

Ranieri was taking us down so it would hardly be the same!!

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2 minutes ago, foxfanazer said:

You can't question the fight in this Burnley side. Good honest group of players. Everton on the other hand!

I was in the minority that didn't criticise the sack of Dyche. Yes Dyche was a successful manager for them, Ranieri was the same for us. We don't know what's going on in the dressing room of some clubs. Some managers are stubborn with their tactics and a change is much needed. 

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1 minute ago, Fear Of The Fox said:

I was in the minority that didn't criticise the sack of Dyche. Yes Dyche was a successful manager for them, Ranieri was the same for us. We don't know what's going on in the dressing room of some clubs. Some managers are stubborn with their tactics and a change is much needed. 

That's an image I really didn't need in my head lol

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