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    Another Point Added

    Old rivals Wolves arrived at Turf Moor looking for European qualification, but left with their tails between their legs - External Link

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    Following last Wednesday evening’s coverage of Burnley’s Premier League encounter with Wolves ; it seems unlikely that the BBC will consider that future Clarets fixtures will represent a sure-fire ratings winner in their mid-week early evening schedules.

    Indeed there were times during a particularly mundane first half when even I felt a yearning for an episode of Pointless or the One Show.

    When covering matches at Turf Moor, commentators and pundits have a script to follow, a tick list of go to phrases. In this regard Guy Mowbray and co-commentator Dion Dublin did not disappoint: cold weather, tick; resilience, tick; punching above their weight, tick; well organised, tick; like to play it long, tick.

    It is a particularly lazy and borderline disrespectful, to discuss the tenth best team in the country in so myopic and unimaginative fashion. Wouldn’t it be lovely if just once a pundit would announce; “Burnley are a joy to watch, Gary, they play football with heart, passion and endeavour and never know when they’re beaten”?

    It is unlikely to happen anytime soon, so such plaudits will for the time being need to be confined to us fans.

    Of course, we have plenty to crow about at the moment; only one defeat in four**** Premier League games stretching all the way back to January, to a time when no one had heard of Coronavirus.

    It has become commonplace in these pieces for me to mention the stretched playing resources which have become a backdrop to this run of results and made it all the more remarkable. Burnley cannot seem to catch a break with injuries and the early premature departures of Jay Rodriguez and Charlie Taylor during the Wolves match represented further bad news.

    Bad news in particular for Erik Pieters, who was required to switch to left back when Taylor went off and promptly found himself face-to-face with Adama Traore; he of the prop forward physique and sprinters’ turn of speed.

    As the second half wore on and Wolves continued to dominate possession, it was probably no surprise that Traore was at the heart of the move which gave Wolves the lead; his powerful run through the heart of the Burnley defence created the opening, but it took an unfortunate ricochet off James Tarkowski’s back for the ball to fall invitingly for Raul Jimenez to strike a sweet volley past Nick Pope.

    That could well have been it; Burnley didn’t really look like mounting any serious pressure to challenge Wolves’ lead as the visitors wound down the clock with a degree of comfort.

    And an away win seemed even more assured when Chris Wood headed wide from close range in stoppage time, when it seemed a far easier task to score.

    But just as the BBC producers were getting ready to cue up the latest episode of the Repair Shop, there was still time for one last hopeful hoist into the Wolves penalty area. Wood missed with a wildly optimistic overhead kick, but the ball then found its way onto the arm of a Wolves defender.

    Mike Dean – a referee not known for his benevolence towards Burnley – gave a penalty. VAR mulled over it for a while and then confirmed Dean’s verdict.

    Wood lashed the spot kick into the roof of the net and Burnley had rescued a point in circumstances even more unlikely than those at Liverpool the previous Saturday.

    Frankly, it was a point stolen rather than earned, but symbolic too of a team that just won’t quit; a team that unless you are Manchester City and can bury them under an avalanche of goals, will invariably find a way to clamber to the surface.

    Finally, an apology; some of you rightly took me to task with my flawed description of Jay Rodriguez’s equalising goal at Anfield. In my defence, the door-bell rang with a parcel delivery just as the players were taking their drinks break, and when I returned to the TV, Jay Rod had scored. So I found myself having to describe the goal from replays to sharpen my increasingly dysfunctional memory. It’s no excuse and I thank you for setting me straight.

    It's been a long and strange season Dave. Apology accepted, you are as obviously as jaded as our players. Thanks for your wonderful efforts. (TEC).

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    Since he moved to Aston Villa, Traore has played against us 6 times and 4 of those were coming on as a sub. He has only started 2 games against us and we won one and drew one.
    Wolves won one game against us with Jimenez scoring the only goal before Traore came on as a sub.
    Very quick and difficult to dislodge when he has the ball and is able to put a cross in when it looks impossible, however, he doesn't always make the right choice!

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    He reminds me of a black Skippy.

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    Good stuff Dave!

    One defeat in 15 Prem matches is incredible.

    In those 15 games we have played all the nine (eight now) teams above us (excluding Chelsea), including Man Utd, Man City and Liverpool all away.

    And with plenty of injury problems to key players, contract issues, Planegate and all this following a run of four successive defeats.

    And we have achieved eight clean sheets in that time. Taking the City game out of it we have scored 18 goals and let in just six.

    WWDWWDDLWWDWDDW

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1959_60 View Post
    Good stuff Dave!

    One defeat in 15 Prem matches is incredible.

    In those 15 games we have played all the nine (eight now) teams above us (excluding Chelsea), including Man Utd, Man City and Liverpool all away.

    And with plenty of injury problems to key players, contract issues, Planegate and all this following a run of four successive defeats.

    And we have achieved eight clean sheets in that time. Taking the City game out of it we have scored 18 goals and let in just six.

    WWDWWDDLWWDWDDW
    Aye 59er, and if my auntie had been my grandad, I'd be my cousins' niece. By the way, WTF is Planegate?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Aye 59er, and if my auntie had been my grandad, I'd be my cousins' niece. By the way, WTF is Planegate?
    BT --do you not remember a certain banner being towed by a plane a few weeks ago? 59er obviously remembers!

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    It was a matter of so little significance in the great scheme of things, it has completely vanished from my memory bank now Supersub6.

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