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    A team we do not know

    I do appreciate that I am being naive and I do appreciate that every player wants to play at the highest level possible. However, lets have it right collectively the players from last season were simply not good enough to stay in the Premier so what makes them all think they are now good enough to jump ship and seek new pastures in the Premiership with a believe that they are now good enough to play in that level of football. What it does demonstrate to me is the players loyalty to Burnley FC the club that gave them their chance in the first place only for them to kick the club in the stomach at the first time adversity rears itds head. This message if aimed at everyone of those players who have now left and to those seeking new pastures. For those that stay and try to get us back I thank you and to those new players coming to our club.

    Dont get me wrong I will be there this season cheering on our new manager and team which feels exciting but at the same time there will be very few who were there in our relegation result and that also has a very strange feel for me. We will have little to compare current players with previous incumbants. We will be cheering for a team we simply do not know!!

    I do accept that there will be those who do not agree with anything I am saying so that is your perogative. Anybody any thoughts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lancaster100 View Post
    I do appreciate that I am being naive and I do appreciate that every player wants to play at the highest level possible. However, lets have it right collectively the players from last season were simply not good enough to stay in the Premier so what makes them all think they are now good enough to jump ship and seek new pastures in the Premiership with a believe that they are now good enough to play in that level of football. What it does demonstrate to me is the players loyalty to Burnley FC the club that gave them their chance in the first place only for them to kick the club in the stomach at the first time adversity rears itds head. This message if aimed at everyone of those players who have now left and to those seeking new pastures. For those that stay and try to get us back I thank you and to those new players coming to our club.

    Dont get me wrong I will be there this season cheering on our new manager and team which feels exciting but at the same time there will be very few who were there in our relegation result and that also has a very strange feel for me. We will have little to compare current players with previous incumbants. We will be cheering for a team we simply do not know!!

    I do accept that there will be those who do not agree with anything I am saying so that is your perogative. Anybody any thoughts?
    I agree with you 100% lancaster100. A lot of our team from last season were suffering from "Billy Big Bollox Syndrome", I will exclude James Tarkowski, Nick Pope and Maxwell Cornet from that list, but quite frankly some of them like Wood, Weghorst and McNeil were not fit to wear our shirt.

    It seems like Vinny wants a fresh start, but he's not daft, and I'm certain he will want to keep the likes of Roberts, Brownhill and Taylor.

    I think the writing is on the wall for Kevin Long.

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    It doesn't matter whether any of our players think they're good enough for the PL, they can think what they like, unless a PL club thinks they're good enough and is prepared to pay good money for them, they won't be going anywhere, at least not back into the Premier league.

    There may well be some of our players happy to stay, Cornet seems to have been one, doesn't matter, if we get a decent offer, we'll sell them, whether they want to stay and play for us or not.

    Our club will sell any player it can make a profit on, they need be under no illusions, they are all in the shop window, in which case any and all of our players with half a brain, or a half decent agent, will look for the best deal for themselves, whether that's at Burnley or elsewhere.

    This is not Disneyland or Fantasy Football, it's a hard-nosed, cut throat business, dog eat dog. I have no complaints about any of our players, whether they stay or go. It's football, it is what it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    It doesn't matter whether any of our players think they're good enough for the PL, they can think what they like, unless a PL club thinks they're good enough and is prepared to pay good money for them, they won't be going anywhere, at least not back into the Premier league.

    There may well be some of our players happy to stay, Cornet seems to have been one, doesn't matter, if we get a decent offer, we'll sell them, whether they want to stay and play for us or not.

    Our club will sell any player it can make a profit on, they need be under no illusions, they are all in the shop window, in which case any and all of our players with half a brain, or a half decent agent, will look for the best deal for themselves, whether that's at Burnley or elsewhere.

    This is not Disneyland or Fantasy Football, it's a hard-nosed, cut throat business, dog eat dog. I have no complaints about any of our players, whether they stay or go. It's football, it is what it is.
    It's a tough call having to cut your cloth to your circumstances, Alan Pace knows it and is obviously doing his best to address the financial consequences of being relegated.

    I'm presently reminded that football and loyalty are not congruent bedfellows, which ever direction it's coming from; a player or the club's Chairman.

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    Don't you sometimes cringe when a player kisses the badge, everyone knows it's all bollox, but still they do it, and the more gullible fans lap it up. Take the knee and then go and play football in Qatar. Feck off, how does that work ? It's all one massive money grubbing pantomime, but it's fun when we're winning. Just don't expect morality or loyalty, some of these guys could show Boris a trick or two.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Don't you sometimes cringe when a player kisses the badge, everyone knows it's all bollox, but still they do it, and the more gullible fans lap it up. Take the knee and then go and play football in Qatar. Feck off, how does that work ? It's all one massive money grubbing pantomime, but it's fun when we're winning. Just don't expect morality or loyalty, some of these guys could show Boris a trick or two.
    Sinkov you are dead right with both your posts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lancaster100 View Post
    Sinkov you are dead right with both your posts.
    And then they f*ck off to China or the good old USA for one last pay day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Don't you sometimes cringe when a player kisses the badge, everyone knows it's all bollox, but still they do it, and the more gullible fans lap it up. Take the knee and then go and play football in Qatar. Feck off, how does that work ? It's all one massive money grubbing pantomime, but it's fun when we're winning. Just don't expect morality or loyalty, some of these guys could show Boris a trick or two.
    You forgot the hollow words after they have sealed their away moves like "the time I had with the club will last with me forever" "a very special club with special fans" "i will still follow the club" etc.

    What they forgot to write is we were shoite, we got relegated therefore I cannot wait to leave to the highest bidder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ClaretinBudapest View Post
    You forgot the hollow words after they have sealed their away moves like "the time I had with the club will last with me forever" "a very special club with special fans" "i will still follow the club" etc.

    What they forgot to write is we were shoite, we got relegated therefore I cannot wait to leave to the highest bidder.
    I recently wrote a bit of a piece on our leaving players displaying "thank you" messages and my concluding sentence went along the lines of "if you loved us so much why are you leaving?"

    Take the knee, kiss the badge, pi$$ off and kiss my arse!

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    Mark Noble being the exception..

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