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Thread: Fulham v Burnley

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    Fulham v Burnley

    Time to start looking forward.
    Is anyone going?
    Anyway the ref David Coote is in charge and last refereed a Burnley game in the first home fixture of the 2015 season against Birmingham.

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    Fulham press conference
    Jokanovic Says
    Ayite and Ream are out of the squad.
    Mawson isn’t playing still recovering may play next week

    We will try find some benefit that Burnley play tonight and we know how Burnley are - they are never tired, they are always fighting like Crazy Gang. ( the Crazy Gang were a bunch of comedians for youngsters I don’t think he knows that either)

    He is still in contract negotiations himself.

    He’s also still trying to blend players together.
    Our best moment was where we had possession against Spurs, between 75-80 this is where they smash us and score the goal.
    I believe this is easier to play the football with the ball than off, all the team need is the time to start knowing each other and how we will play. I need the time, the team need the time. I don’t complain but make some comment, my team is working and now three weeks and a half we have all the team and we need the time.

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    The Crazy Gang to whom he refers are the old style Wimbledon FC, Jones, Sanchez et al.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    The Crazy Gang to whom he refers are the old style Wimbledon FC, Jones, Sanchez et al.
    Thanks BT forgot them!!
    Wiki says
    The term was used because of the often cheeky and boisterously macho behaviour of Wimbledon's players, who were in the habit of playing frequent and outrageous practical jokes on each other and on the club's manager Dave Bassett (later Bobby Gould and still later Joe Kinnear).
    Their general approach to the game was often derided by others in the sport as unprofessional and their playing style was frequently accused of being basic and unsophisticated in comparison to the style of football played by most leading clubs at the time.
    Does he mean that??

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldcolner View Post
    Thanks BT forgot them!!
    Wiki says
    The term was used because of the often cheeky and boisterously macho behaviour of Wimbledon's players, who were in the habit of playing frequent and outrageous practical jokes on each other and on the club's manager Dave Bassett (later Bobby Gould and still later Joe Kinnear).
    Their general approach to the game was often derided by others in the sport as unprofessional and their playing style was frequently accused of being basic and unsophisticated in comparison to the style of football played by most leading clubs at the time.
    Does he mean that??
    Indeed he does OC!

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    Edited the title as you had it Burnley v Fulham.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Altobelli View Post
    Edited the title as you had it Burnley v Fulham.
    The Cottagers having just returned to top flight football will no doubt be expected to allow Burnley to play them off the park. In the likely event of a home win, the doom and gloom on here will be wretched to behold.

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    Thanks. I thought Fulham looked good against Spurs Hope we can contain Sessegnon and come away with a win, but our defence isn’t what it was and our attack hasn’t improved.
    Wonder if Tom now has the jersey or yesterday was a tester.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldcolner View Post
    Thanks. I thought Fulham looked good against Spurs Hope we can contain Sessegnon and come away with a win, but our defence isn’t what it was and our attack hasn’t improved.
    Wonder if Tom now has the jersey or yesterday was a tester.
    Might as well just give them the three points and stay in Burnley. Hart, Lowton, Tarkowski, Mee and Ward look fairly OK to me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    The Cottagers having just returned to top flight football will no doubt be expected to allow Burnley to play them off the park. In the likely event of a home win, the doom and gloom on here will be wretched to behold.
    Burnley having 1 point and Fulham yet to register, Its not looking good at the moment with our opening games being poor, I don't hold out much hope for anything on Sunday, although you never know with our Jekyll and Hyde persona, I'm trying to be positive with a 2-1 win for us on the predictor

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