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Spudulike

5-Live and the stench of jealousy

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Sounds like a cheap shot at us...

Who cares?  As has been mentioned we won with 6 games to go and could actually afford to blow the Brighton match.  They don't have the luxury of partying if they want any chance of the title - not that we're gonna give them one!

 

Congratulations Burnley.  Few people, themselves included, saw them finishing higher than mid-table this year - and though it's a bit annoying how often it's dragged up as a point against us for some odd reason, they have done a very professional job.  

 

Let them enjoy their night of celebration: Unlike us they won't get a second one.  :thumbup:

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It's just a case of the media bigging up the smaller clubs. They love this sort of story. Blackpool, Hull, Swansea, the list goes on and on, it's fashionable to big up the smaller clubs in the top league.

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Well done Burnley.  They deserve the coverage today.  We had our day a few weeks ago.  Let them have theirs.

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At what point did so many of you become so bitter? And for what reason. There was loads of coverage for your promotion. In fact pretty much half the Football league show was dedicated to you on a day when you didn't even play.

Come on, cheer up you miserable burgers!

Right about the point Dyche decided to show us zero respect for how we've done this season and bitch, moan and outright lie through his teeth. Much like disliking Sheffield utd, Leeds and other warnock managed teams. Don't care about them but warnock is a ****, don't care about burnley but Dyche is an arrogant fuckpuffin.

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switch to talksport

 

I heartily agree  ;)  :thumbup:  :D

 

Well done Burnley.  They deserve the coverage today.  We had our day a few weeks ago.  Let them have theirs.

 

Indeed. They deserve it.

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I lost all respect for Dyche when he dropped that little line about us being put together with alot of pound notes.
 

We dominated that game from start to finish and instead of just admitting they'd lost to the best team like so many managers have done, he focused on his own sides penalty shouts (ignoring the most blatent penalty shout was for us) and said some bollocks about fine margins. Although he did say we were top on merit you could sense the bitterness and contempt in his voice.

In his position i'd be thrilled to have been nailed on to go up in 2nd with a small club and held my hands up to the champions, yet he couldnt wait to remind everyone yet again that little Burnley were in amongst the big boys of Leicester and QPR. Another attempt to boost his own reputation. 

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Even his congratulatory interview on the FL show with Manish was a hard luck story about his budget, cheer up Sean you Marge Simpson sound-alike.

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Even his congratulatory interview on the FL show with Manish was a hard luck story about his budget, cheer up Sean you Marge Simpson sound-alike.

His comments are always very self serving.... "look at me, pat me on the back, no that's not enough pat me harder I didn't have many pound notes".... well other than £15m of them.

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His voice was even more irritating yesterday, he was horse and squeeky. He sounded like that dog off snatch that swallowed that squeeky toy in Tyrone's motor.

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fvck em, lets just win tonight and get our squared inch article in the papers tomorrow.... this pictures a bit of a joke though:

 

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He's clearly forgotten the parachute payments when Burnley got relegated in 2010 - £48m was it? A further £12m from the sale of Austin & Rodriguez. His predecessor brought in Ings & Voakes (I think it was both, correct me if I'm wrong) who between them have largely put Burnley in this position. So, hardly the poor little club he makes them out to be. That being said, delighted for them

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At what point did so many of you become so bitter? And for what reason. There was loads of coverage for your promotion. In fact pretty much half the Football league show was dedicated to you on a day when you didn't even play.

Come on, cheer up you miserable burgers!

 

If you want bitterness, you should look a little closer to home.  If you need some help with that, I've assembled a few snippets from Sean's post match interviews following each of your defeats this season.  The only one I don't have a quote for is your defeat at Southampton in the cup (but Sean assures us it was "fine margins" down there), so to sum it up it's clear that if the referees weren't so anti-Burnley, you'd have gone the whole Championship season unbeaten and won the League Cup.

 

M'boro (home): "Their keeper is man of the match but the officials weren't man of the match. There were certainly two absolutely blatant decisions not given"

 

Leicester: "I thought a couple of decisions didn't go for us...."

 

M'boro (away): "It is the little things that go against you. I thought there may have been a foul in the build-up to their goal when their man crashed into one of ours and they broke from the loose ball. I'm not going to complain because he is very experienced referee but I thought that had to be a foul."

 

Huddersfield: "I believe in referees but it's frustrating for us and frustrating for the fans"

 

West Ham (League Cup): "I asked the referee and he said he was happy with his view; I wasn't as happy with his view"

 

Brighton: "Factually I think he [referee Darren Sheldrake] has made the wrong decision [to dismiss keeper Tom Heaton]. I asked the referee for his view and he said it was for unsporting behaviour, throwing the ball up in the air and catching it twice. I asked him whether he had seen our player impeded in the area. The referee has got one chance to look at it and he made a quick decision. Maybe had he spoken to the linesman there may have been a different outcome."

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It's started. Pre-match interview with Burnley chairman ...

 

Dig no. 1 "Burnley are not owned by foreigners";

Dig no. 2 "Turf Moor did not come out of a box";

Dig no. 3 "We want to get promotion in front of our fans".

 

All true statements but clear who they had in mind.

Get over yourself, spudulike.  Yes, Leicester have won the Championship, but that doesn't mean you're first and only club in the minds of people connected with Burnley.  Nobody cares who your owners are because they're running the club sensibly and not making waves.  He was digging at Blackburn Rovers and the Venky's chicken farm.

 

Number 2 is just making an excuse for a fairly old stand.  (Which isn't made of wood, whatever your man further down the thread may say.)

 

And number 3 - why is that a dig?  Loads of Leicester supporters have said they wanted to win promotion in front of their own fans - were they having a dig at someone, or were they just expressing an opinion?

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At what point did so many of you become so bitter? And for what reason. There was loads of coverage for your promotion. In fact pretty much half the Football league show was dedicated to you on a day when you didn't even play.

Come on, cheer up you miserable burgers!

At exactly the same point we all noticed Dyche was a massive bitter knob head. We've had nothing for praise for you lot and most still do. Dyche just lets himself down with his comments throughout the season.

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I find Dyche amusing, he can be a little infuriating too but it will be interesting to hear his post match comments in the Prem.

Congrats to Burnley though for their well deserved promotion :)

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Don't have a problem with Burnley. Most of the 'rags-to-riches' coverage they receive probably infuriates their fans as much as anything else. It's still very impressive that a club from a town that size, on the doorstep of some of the biggest clubs in the country, is capable of fielding a team the Premier League (and I don't mean that to sound patronising in any way).

 

Dyche, however, does come across as a bit self-serving/pitying in his interviews. But have you considered the possibility of it just being a PR job to play down expectations, or take pressure off his players? OK he might just be a dick, but he wouldn't be the first PR-savvy manager to adapt his interview comments. 

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