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  1. #1
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    Klopp

    He’s at it again , the German scouse white toothed idiot,

    I’m shouting for Man City now for
    The title , the man’s a Bell end of the highest order.

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    Aren't all German's?

    I agree Army,he's an obnoxious square headed twohat of the highest order.

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    "Jurgen Klopp accuses Burnley of blocking five substitutes change as Premier League rift continues"

    I have a four letter word in response to that,

    "GOOD"

    Keep on blocking, rile the arrogant turd as much as we can.

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    I put this on the other board but make no apologies fro repeating it:-

    How precious are these people these days?
    Burnley 1959/60 played 50 games including League and FA Cup. No subs allowed and we had Brian Miller, Ray Pointer and Jimmy Adamson playing all 50 games, Adam Blacklaw, John Angus and Brian Pilkington playing 49 games, Jimmy Robson 46 games, Alex Elder and John Connelly 42 games. That is 9 out of a team of 11 playing the majority of the games.

    In 1960/61, when we were in the European Cup, FA Cup, League Cup and the League we played a total of 62 matches and used 24 players.
    There are plenty of teams who have done similar over the years, however, modern football is so precious!

    As someone added --they played on far from perfect pitches, unlike today ----there were also several players who were working outside football as well ---John Angus and a few others worked at the local colliery!

    Today's lot are bloody mollycoddled and still moan like bloody fish wives!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    I put this on the other board but make no apologies fro repeating it:-

    How precious are these people these days?
    Burnley 1959/60 played 50 games including League and FA Cup. No subs allowed and we had Brian Miller, Ray Pointer and Jimmy Adamson playing all 50 games, Adam Blacklaw, John Angus and Brian Pilkington playing 49 games, Jimmy Robson 46 games, Alex Elder and John Connelly 42 games. That is 9 out of a team of 11 playing the majority of the games.

    In 1960/61, when we were in the European Cup, FA Cup, League Cup and the League we played a total of 62 matches and used 24 players.
    There are plenty of teams who have done similar over the years, however, modern football is so precious!

    As someone added --they played on far from perfect pitches, unlike today ----there were also several players who were working outside football as well ---John Angus and a few others worked at the local colliery!

    Today's lot are bloody mollycoddled and still moan like bloody fish wives!
    You'll have the stats for this Sub, but didn't we play around 60 games in the season when we got to the semis of the Mickey Mouse, under Owen Coyle ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    You'll have the stats for this Sub, but didn't we play around 60 games in the season when we got to the semis of the Mickey Mouse, under Owen Coyle ?
    Graham Alexander played in about 62 games that season sinkov and he was still running down the tunnel after we beat the Blades.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    You'll have the stats for this Sub, but didn't we play around 60 games in the season when we got to the semis of the Mickey Mouse, under Owen Coyle ?
    We played a total of 61 competitive games that season and Graham Alexander played in them all! Brian Jensen pIn alllayed 60, Chris McCann 58: Stephen Caldwell 57: Martin Paterson 53 +4 subs: Wade Elliott 53 +3 subs: Robbie Blake 47 +14 subs: Chris Eagles 41 +16 subs:

    In all we had 11 players who played in 45 matches or more.

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    “Accuses Burnley”. Strong words to come out with in public. It can’t just be us , can it ? Probably several more clubs thinking the same way as we are. Keep it the way it is now. The gap is getting wider all the time. The big clubs have enough of an advantage and it’s only going to get bigger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by malwayne View Post
    “Accuses Burnley”. Strong words to come out with in public. It can’t just be us , can it ? Probably several more clubs thinking the same way as we are. Keep it the way it is now. The gap is getting wider all the time. The big clubs have enough of an advantage and it’s only going to get bigger.
    They need 14 clubs to vote in favour. So it is not just Burnley. In fairness, Klopp said “for example” Burnley as a small club. He did not say it was exclusively Burnley. He went on to say that clubs like Burnley only play, perhaps, 42 games per season. He believes that Liverpool play 52+ and that the players also have internationals.

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    Klunt

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