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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    I just can't see beyond Scotty as a direct replacement for Brady, and we just carry on as before. It's a bit of a blow, but we certainly weren't/aren't a one man team.
    True.

    But we are the poorer for his absence.

    You would have to think our Canadian representative is a shoe-in.

    I was a bit surprised that Scotty was close to invisible in the Leicester game when he came on.

    I would have thought he would have been champing at the bit to show his stuff and prove a point.

    Hope he is switched on for the next game.

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    Taylor is a LB or CB- end of

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    Quote Originally Posted by In Dyche We Trust View Post
    Taylor is a LB or CB- end of
    What you don't believe he can't get up and down the left side and deliver great ball ------ you'd expect him to do it from full back but not from in front of Ward.

    I think he could do it personally ------- shows our weakness in depth for me in the squad - positions.

    If you are relying on Arfield like others we'll get found out .

    Bigger stronger boys run over the top of him and he becomes mostly non existant -- this league doesn't allow passengers.

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    Between Arfield and Taylor the former has PL experience as you say IDWT, but as army stated Arfield has a goal in him now and then, but the drawback is he is lightweight and has no pace, I'd be disappointed if Arfield gets the nod instead of Taylor.

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    Brady’s injury is the worst case scenario for sure, potentially worse than the dreaded ACL. Considering we have quite a few games in the crucial period from now until the New Year, I can see Taylor and Wells being initiated into the starting lineup at some point.

    And, this may be ‘off the wall’, but how about Charlie Austin making a return to Burnley in January, he ticks all the boxes as far as a proven goal scorer is concerned!!!!

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    Arfield is the man with the PL experience- he will get the job ahead of Taylor

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    can we manage without Brady ?.....will see I guess - though couldn't score much less with another - could we ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by exilecanada View Post
    Brady’s injury is the worst case scenario for sure, potentially worse than the dreaded ACL. Considering we have quite a few games in the crucial period from now until the New Year, I can see Taylor and Wells being initiated into the starting lineup at some point.

    And, this may be ‘off the wall’, but how about Charlie Austin making a return to Burnley in January, he ticks all the boxes as far as a proven goal scorer is concerned!!!!
    You can stay exiled mate with that Austin comment

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    Peter Brady would be a great signing,he could ghost in behind the opposition defence

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    Talking of ghosts of Christmas past- Liam is ready to put pen to paper

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