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Thread: Burnley v Newcastle United

  1. #91
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldcolner View Post
    Thanks Alf
    Can go back to worrying about Barcelona!
    Their home game tickets for Saturday start at 120 euros and rise to 190 so will give that a miss!
    Me too OC ..it's like watching Barca at the turf ..lol

  2. #92
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    A nice present of 3 points for the 5 year anniversary of Sean Dyche.

    Attendance: 21,031 (2,458 Newcastle)

  3. #93
    3 points / clean sheet. Nice one. A tiny bit of revenge for 1974. Bring on Southampton. I'm going with the offspring. Can't wait. UTC!

  4. #94
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldcolner View Post
    Wonderful result and up to 7th with 16 points. 24 more needed!
    Will this increase interest in Sean I wonder!
    I am sure it will !

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    useless Magpies....Hendrick and Barnes unmarked as they were - Thankfully !




  7. #97
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    So my first BFC game was a 1-0 home win against newcastle- my second was their next game against southampton which was won 3-1- albeit at home

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldcolner View Post
    Wonderful result and up to 7th with 16 points. 24 more needed!
    Will this increase interest in Sean I wonder!
    Well it keeps him in the headlines certainly, but if the owners of West Ham or Everton were watching last night I can't imagine they will have been enthused. It would have looked good to a club fighting a relegation battle, but those two clubs fancy themselves as 'big' clubs, they want a manager who will take them into Europe playing 'good' football. Are they or their fans really looking for Sean's brand of pragmatic football ? I think not, last night's game, despite the win, will have done him done him no good with the owners
    of either club. It was a great result for us, but be honest, for the neutral observer it must have been a dull, turgid affair.

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    Bloke I work with gave me a £20 bet that BFC would be relegated by Christmas- I have offered him several opportunities to cash-out now for £12 but I think his pride wont let him give it up.

    Fool

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