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    Quote Originally Posted by ClaretinBudapest View Post
    Trafford,Esteve and even Egan Riley will be on the wanted lists of a lot of clubs in the summer and they will be gone.Our forward line will all still be with us next season as they probably have a value much less than what they came for.Brownhill off to Bramley Dock on a free.Depending where we finish Cardy could be gone as well.
    The thing with yo-yo's is that each time they rebound a little bit less so as a yo-yo club we will slowly sink to the bottom of the string unless we invest more "energy". Simple dynamics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kritichris View Post
    The thing with yo-yo's is that each time they rebound a little bit less so as a yo-yo club we will slowly sink to the bottom of the string unless we invest more "energy". Simple dynamics.
    Alan Lawson would be proud of your knowledge of applied physics, Chris. You were obviously paying attention in that class!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swissclaret View Post
    Alan Lawson would be proud of your knowledge of applied physics, Chris. You were obviously paying attention in that class!
    Aye Swiss, you had to, he was rather handy with the dynamics of applying the plimsoll. Good man though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kritichris View Post
    Aye Swiss, you had to, he was rather handy with the dynamics of applying the plimsoll. Good man though.
    I think we all felt the sting of that! Strangely in some ways, he was the driving force behind the Gilbert & Sullivan operettas that were staged. He is/was a great guy and a good teacher.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swissclaret View Post
    I think we all felt the sting of that! Strangely in some ways, he was the driving force behind the Gilbert & Sullivan operettas that were staged. He is/was a great guy and a good teacher.
    With Gilbert & Sullivan operettas then he will have had more Patience than most Burnley supporters.

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