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    Adam Phillips and Ryan Cooney doing ok at Morecambe

    https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.u...tional-league/

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldcolner View Post
    Adam Phillips and Ryan Cooney doing ok at Morecambe

    https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.u...tional-league/
    I completely understand the philosophy of this but I’ve said on here before you can’t just introduce several youth players into the team , even all the big boys who have fantastic academies don’t stick 3-4 youth players in , there is simply too much at stake money wise in this league to do that.

    We may have one or two more who could step up and play but it’s not going to happen unless like Norwich you write the season off and play them anyway regardless of results.

    If we are pinning our hopes on 3-4 from the under 23s etc it’s going to be a very sparse long season.

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    We know from experience Dyche is loyal to his players, but how Long is a better footballer than Dunne beats the heck out of me.

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    Does anybody on here seriously think we are signing this lot for fun..?

    Will Norris, Marc Richter, Marcel Elva-Fountaine, Connor Barrett, Ismaila Diallo and Anthony Gomez Mancini.

    These are young men who all want to play top level professional football.

    It is obvious to me, this is how Mike Garlick sees the future of Burnley Football Club.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Does anybody on here seriously think we are signing this lot for fun..?

    Will Norris, Marc Richter, Marcel Elva-Fountaine, Connor Barrett, Ismaila Diallo and Anthony Gomez Mancini.

    These are young men who all want to play top level professional football.

    It is obvious to me, this is how Mike Garlick sees the future of Burnley Football Club.
    It doesn't really matter whether they want to play top level football or not, what matters is whether they're good enough to play top level football or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    It doesn't really matter whether they want to play top level football or not, what matters is whether they're good enough to play top level football or not.
    If they want it bad enough, they can do it. Read the Pat Rice story if you want proof of that!

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    Does Sean though? If they don’t get their chance they won’t stay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldcolner View Post
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    Does Sean though? If they don’t get their chance they won’t stay.
    I am curious to know OC if our entire top tier management team are all singing from the same hymn sheet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I am curious to know OC if our entire top tier management team are all singing from the same hymn sheet?
    Is there even a hymn sheet and who is in the management team??. They need an away day to get drunk together, kiss and make up and come up with a plan and a structure for the future together with the team captain and all directors.
    Fat chance!
    Would ALK Calder Vale join in.

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