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  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    In which case Army I hope we stay up and the investment arrives. It does not inspire confidence though, he's been in charge about 18 months and already he's lost us the best manager we've ever had, put us on the brink of relegation and had to go cap in hand to an outsider to prevent us going into Admin.

    God knows what he'll do to us given another 18 months.
    We've been in worse fixes than this sinkov, some time around April 30th 1987 springs to my mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    We've been in worse fixes than this sinkov, some time around April 30th 1987 springs to my mind.
    It took an awful long time for us to get into that fix mon ami, about 105 years I reckon. You have to give credit to the Yanks, they don't hang around, on current form they're going to get us there in possibly two years, three years tops.

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    It took an awful long time for us to get into that fix mon ami, about 105 years I reckon. You have to give credit to the Yanks, they don't hang around, on current form they're going to get us there in possibly two years, three years tops.
    I'd drop your crystal ball on a bit of concrete if I was you mon ami, I think it's broken.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I'd drop your crystal ball on a bit of concrete if I was you mon ami, I think it's broken.
    On verra

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    Let it all go over your heads and just wait and see what happens.Either way we will be playing football at the Turf next season.All very
    interesting though.

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    Just something else for fans to worry about, if you are that way inclined.
    Why? You have no more control over what happens ay Burnley FC than you have over whether Putin will go nuclear or not.
    Just no point in worrying about 'what might be' ---just get on and live your life and hope that you don't become another Covid statistic by getting run over and killed by a bus. Come to think about it, there is no need to worry about that either. Be happy every morning when you waken up -----the day that you don't waken up ---it won't be your problem!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Burnley 1 Villa 3, running out of players, running out of games, running out of money, but never mind, positivity will see you through, keep the faith.

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    We need BT to stop predicting Burnley wins, he never gets it right. I'm OK with relegation as long as we don't get Neville or Rooney, we need someone with a better win rate, 40% +.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kritichris View Post
    We need BT to stop predicting Burnley wins, he never gets it right. I'm OK with relegation as long as we don't get Neville or Rooney, we need someone with a better win rate, 40% +.
    I'm the same Chris, won't bother me playing in the Championship, doesn't bother me who the next manager is either, but I wish him the best of luck, he'll need it. Nine of the first team squad out of contract, walking away for nothing in summer, and no money to replace them. If I was an out of work manager, I think I'd be looking for an easier gig than BFC next season.

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    Never mind that our new potless owners are taking us into the Championship, they are doing their best, on behalf of Burnley Football Club, to save the planet.

    "Energy and carbon report.

    The group has analysed part of its obligations as an industrial user and emitter of CO2 greenhouse gases, and to
    reduce consumption and protect the environment. All new equipment purchases or stadium and facility upgrades
    are procured with energy reduction in mind. Existing infrastructure is under constant review to seek out
    opportunities for more energy efficient alternatives, with the understanding that this will reduce costs.
    Recent improvements include replacing office space lighting with LED alternatives and replacing diesel fuelled
    company vehicles with hybrid vehicles, including the setting up of an electric recharging point in the stadium car
    park.
    The total Kwh consumption across all our properties for the period was 5,387,406 (2020: 4,033,391). Using the
    UK Government GHG Conversion Factors for Company Reporting advisory tables, to convert this energy
    consumption into tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e), equates to 1,115 tonnes (2020: 875 tonnes). The
    CO2e emissions from travel equates to 159 tonnes (2020: 125 tonnes). Therefore the group's total emissions in
    CO2e is 1,274 tonnes (2020: 1,000 tonnes), which equates to 5 tonnes (2020: 4 tonnes) per employee. This
    increase is largely due to the disparity as a result of COVID-19 lockdowns affecting the prior period and the
    current year differently".


    This is what we now have running BFC, it may well make many fans happy, I'll just have to give my head a wobble.

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