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The Free Fall Of Burnley Thread.

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21The Free Fall Of Burnley Thread. - Page 2 Empty Re: The Free Fall Of Burnley Thread. Sun Nov 02 2014, 20:40

scottjames30

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Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

boltonbonce wrote:
scottjames30 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?
he never went in.
I saw him at the dart board with Floyd Mayweather. Floyd lost.
Couldn't hit his doubles.
Laughing

22The Free Fall Of Burnley Thread. - Page 2 Empty Re: The Free Fall Of Burnley Thread. Sun Nov 02 2014, 21:51

rammywhite

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Frank Worthington
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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

23The Free Fall Of Burnley Thread. - Page 2 Empty Re: The Free Fall Of Burnley Thread. Sun Nov 02 2014, 21:54

Reebok Trotter

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Nat Lofthouse
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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.

24The Free Fall Of Burnley Thread. - Page 2 Empty Re: The Free Fall Of Burnley Thread. Sun Nov 02 2014, 22:00

rammywhite

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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

25The Free Fall Of Burnley Thread. - Page 2 Empty 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.

26The Free Fall Of Burnley Thread. - Page 2 Empty Re: The Free Fall Of Burnley Thread. Sun Nov 02 2014, 22:03

Copper Dragon

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Ivan Campo
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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.

27The Free Fall Of Burnley Thread. - Page 2 Empty Re: The Free Fall Of Burnley Thread. Sun Nov 02 2014, 22:04

Reebok Trotter

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Nat Lofthouse
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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.

28The Free Fall Of Burnley Thread. - Page 2 Empty 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.

29The Free Fall Of Burnley Thread. - Page 2 Empty Re: The Free Fall Of Burnley Thread. Sun Nov 02 2014, 22:11

Copper Dragon

Copper Dragon
Ivan Campo
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.  Very Happy

30The Free Fall Of Burnley Thread. - Page 2 Empty Re: The Free Fall Of Burnley Thread. Sun Nov 02 2014, 22:12

Reebok Trotter

Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
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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