boltonbonce wrote:I saw him at the dart board with Floyd Mayweather. Floyd lost.scottjames30 wrote:he never went in.Copper Dragon wrote:Breadman wrote: I enjoyed my time drinking in the Prinny Royal and even learnt a few songs
Did it have table football in the back room when you were going in?
Couldn't hit his doubles.
The Free Fall Of Burnley Thread.
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21 Re: The Free Fall Of Burnley Thread. Sun Nov 02 2014, 20:40
scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
22 Re: The Free Fall Of Burnley Thread. Sun Nov 02 2014, 21:51
rammywhite
Frank Worthington
I know we're not blessed with strikers at the Macron, but it looks like getting shut of Sordell and not being able to afford Jutkiewicz (sp?) wasn't such a bad bit of business. They're not ripping up the seats at Turf moor
23 Re: The Free Fall Of Burnley Thread. Sun Nov 02 2014, 21:54
Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
Different level in the Prem Rammy. I still think the Juke has potential and we didn't see enough of Sordell at the Reebok to form a decent opinion.
24 Re: The Free Fall Of Burnley Thread. Sun Nov 02 2014, 22:00
rammywhite
Frank Worthington
Reebok Trotter wrote:Different level in the Prem Rammy. I still think the Juke has potential and we didn't see enough of Sordell at the Reebok to form a decent opinion.
I've watched Burnley a few times on MOTD when they've been playing and neither of them has looked remotely like scoring- I guess they're way out of their depth where they are.
The proof will come next year when they're back in the Champ. - then we'll see what they're made of
25 Re: The Free Fall Of Burnley Thread. Sun Nov 02 2014, 22:01
aaron_bwfc
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To be fair from what I have seen of the Juke this season, I think in time he could be come a good target man in the prem.
26 Re: The Free Fall Of Burnley Thread. Sun Nov 02 2014, 22:03
Copper Dragon
Ivan Campo
Reebok Trotter wrote:Different level in the Prem Rammy. I still think the Juke has potential and we didn't see enough of Sordell at the Reebok to form a decent opinion.
Quite.
If/when we go down the Juke is going to get a shed full of goals, I'm convinced.
Sordell put in a real shift yesterday but is definitely a Championship forward, who is short of confidence at the moment.
27 Re: The Free Fall Of Burnley Thread. Sun Nov 02 2014, 22:04
Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
You could be right Rammy. I think Dyche is a decent manager tbh. Redknapp is struggling at QPR and they have had a lot more money to spend than Burnley.
Irvine at WBA and Pearson at Leicester both have their work cut out as well. It is hard staying in the Premiership with a limited budget. Southampton have been the surprise package for me but let's see where they are come January.
Irvine at WBA and Pearson at Leicester both have their work cut out as well. It is hard staying in the Premiership with a limited budget. Southampton have been the surprise package for me but let's see where they are come January.
28 Re: The Free Fall Of Burnley Thread. Sun Nov 02 2014, 22:06
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Copper Dragon wrote:Breadman wrote: I enjoyed my time drinking in the Prinny Royal and even learnt a few songs
Did it have table football in the back room when you were going in?
It was 23 years ago, so I can't remember.
We also used to drink in the Big Window, The Manor Barn, The Lane Ends and Lowerhouse CC.
Toby Light was about 90p a pint.
Happy days.
29 Re: The Free Fall Of Burnley Thread. Sun Nov 02 2014, 22:11
Copper Dragon
Ivan Campo
If it was 23 years ago then yes the table football was there.
It was a good way of letting all the tension and strife out after watching the real wooden players on t'Turf.
It was a good way of letting all the tension and strife out after watching the real wooden players on t'Turf.
30 Re: The Free Fall Of Burnley Thread. Sun Nov 02 2014, 22:12
Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
Breadman wrote:Copper Dragon wrote:Breadman wrote: I enjoyed my time drinking in the Prinny Royal and even learnt a few songs
Did it have table football in the back room when you were going in?
It was 23 years ago, so I can't remember.
We also used to drink in the Big Window, The Manor Barn, The Lane Ends and Lowerhouse CC.
Toby Light was about 90p a pint.
Happy days.
Toby Light ( Bass Charrington ) Just right.
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