The very essence of nilnilhilism as propounded by both Nietzsche and to some extent Kierkegaard is that existence as a Burnley supporter is fundamentally futile. New songs such as if we score a goal you?re f*cked will present themselves so embrace the moment. All will not be revealed in not very good time.
BT, drawing away is usually preceded with winning at home for a successful season.
You?ve lost the plot mate
I don?t expect to beat everyone every week what I do expect is better than I?m watching though , shall we go to every game with no ambition to win it.
If you think it s good football explain to me just what it is that makes you so tolerant of what?s dished up to you
Tomorrow when your up watch Leeds highlights at Cardiff and then watch our game again or the Leeds game or Sunderland or stoke, we make virtually no chances in games we play backwards more than forwards a d I have to be honest it?s dull.
Today?s spin was we should have had a penalty ( we should aswell ), but that?s it isn?t it
It?s disjointed - people playing who don?t do enough - wide men not involved - no real adventure in our play no risk / reward no passion except in keeping clean sheets ( fair play to the defence for that ) .
I?ll be mocked for speaking up , but you?ll come around if it doesn?t change eventually
[QUOTE=outwoodclaret;40650519]The very essence of nilnilhilism as propounded by both Nietzsche and to some extent Kierkegaard is that existence as a Burnley supporter is fundamentally futile. New songs such as if we score a goal you?re f*cked will present themselves so embrace the moment. All will not be revealed in not very good time.[/QUO
I have long suspected there was a philosopher somewhere inside you Outwood. Can't agree though that any kind of existence is futile though BFC supporters do have to put up with plenty of disappointments. Nothing compared to our neighbours at Ewood Park though.