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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    I enjoy it because we are competing in the Premier League, something which I never thought I would see. I have no illusions about the club at all because I have been supporting them for a very long time. We have great times in the late 1950s and then the 1960s, we have had crap times in the 1980s and have since been working our way back to a better place.

    I have said many times that to really compete in the PL would need a lot of outside investment, something which is very unlikely to happen, however, I enjoy the fact that we are where we are and if that is wrong, then I am guilty as charged.
    Don't ever underestimate what Sean Dyche has done for Burnley, it may not be pretty but it has been pretty effective!
    Again, if you re read my post and previous posts I also enjoy being in the PL, but I don't believe (IMO) the Burnley Board have given back to the team what we have earned, what is it doing sitting in the Bank with the theory "BFC will be safe for years to come rubbish" ? we have been there and heard that from Kilby, it lasted a couple of years, We are in the money league now and need[ed] to strengthen, I don't underestimate what Sean Dyche has done for BFC all with one hand tied behind his back and I'm surprised he's still plying his trade here.

    Yes, the prestige is great, but when you look at a Board who are not too keen on letting money go by taking a slight chance its very frustrating, and when they do venture out with their tentative amateur efforts they purchase below average players like Wells, Walters, Lennon, Vydra etc etc then a lot is wrong with our forward planning, if you can call it forward planning.

    Just enjoying where we are now is not good enough, I've been through the ruff and smooth the same as any true Claret, regardless of it not making any difference or changing anything you must vent any frustrations, be it in Football, Politics, Religion or the Weather, I always told my Children always be inquisitive and ask Why.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Altobelli View Post
    Again, if you re read my post and previous posts I also enjoy being in the PL, but I don't believe (IMO) the Burnley Board have given back to the team what we have earned, what is it doing sitting in the Bank with the theory "BFC will be safe for years to come rubbish" ? we have been there and heard that from Kilby, it lasted a couple of years, We are in the money league now and need[ed] to strengthen, I don't underestimate what Sean Dyche has done for BFC all with one hand tied behind his back and I'm surprised he's still plying his trade here.

    Yes, the prestige is great, but when you look at a Board who are not too keen on letting money go by taking a slight chance its very frustrating, and when they do venture out with their tentative amateur efforts they purchase below average players like Wells, Walters, Lennon, Vydra etc etc then a lot is wrong with our forward planning, if you can call it forward planning.

    Just enjoying where we are now is not good enough, I've been through the ruff and smooth the same as any true Claret, regardless of it not making any difference or changing anything you must vent any frustrations, be it in Football, Politics, Religion or the Weather, I always told my Children always be inquisitive and ask Why.
    Fair comments, however, I never ever get frustrated about things over which I have no control. In fact, I never, ever get frustrated about things which I can control ---I just ensure that I get on top of it and make it all work. We are all different, some worry, others don't. some want to know the ins and outs of a duck's arse, others just can't be arsed etc., etc.

    I had a mate who analysed life to the minutest detail and wanted to know the answer to everything --he was 55 when he died and was still looking for answers! I'm still here --I suppose I should be grateful for that.

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