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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    I can only half agree Sub, of course Burnley fans can moan for England, but does this make them unhappy ? I can only speak for myself, and in my case I love a good moan, I'm miserable until I've found something to moan about, and when I do find it, it makes my day, then I'm happy. It also lifts my spirits listening to people moaning, it's what I'll miss about Donald Trump, reading the moans about him provided me with endless entertainment. Look at the moaning about Sean Dyche and hoofball, the longer he keeps us in the PL on zero money, the more our fans moan about it. Surely you can see the funny side of that ?
    Not as bad as that mate.

    You could always moan that there is nothing to moan about, that should keep you happy.

    My first recollection of moaning on the Turf was when Adam Blacklaw produced a stunning save, tipping it over the bar, a chap behind us shouted, "Bloody Hell Blacklaw. Thomson would have held that"

    In those days we used to visit all the local grounds when Burnley were away, and they were moaners at every match. with the single exception of Liverpool.

    It must be something in the footy fans psyche I suppose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    I can only half agree Sub, of course Burnley fans can moan for England, but does this make them unhappy ? I can only speak for myself, and in my case I love a good moan, I'm miserable until I've found something to moan about, and when I do find it, it makes my day, then I'm happy. It also lifts my spirits listening to people moaning, it's what I'll miss about Donald Trump, reading the moans about him provided me with endless entertainment. Look at the moaning about Sean Dyche and hoofball, the longer he keeps us in the PL on zero money, the more our fans moan about it. Surely you can see the funny side of that ?
    Definitely can sinkov, in fact, I completely ballsed up "That is the Burnley way ---moan as much as you can and be unhappy."
    It should have read moan as much as you can and be happy which is how I qualified it in the second sentence!
    Old timers must be setting in ---or -----is it the effect of the vaccination because it is 12 days sine I had it?
    No doubt one of our medical experts will be able to tell me. I do know that the brain is working OK in mathematical problems having take less than one minute to solve a 'nine' minute problem.
    Anyway, sinkov, keep moaning and stay happy ---it's still only a game!

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    59_60 -----like you, I went to the other local grounds and I am convinced that it an East Lancashire trait to moan and be happy ---perhaps that is why I joined up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1959_60 View Post

    You could always moan that there is nothing to moan about, that should keep you happy.
    On similar lines, Mrs S is a worrier, but what really worries her more than anything is when she realises she's actually got nothing to worry about at that moment. Then she's just waiting for something to go wrong, because she KNOWS it will.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1959_60 View Post
    Not as bad as that mate.

    You could always moan that there is nothing to moan about, that should keep you happy.

    My first recollection of moaning on the Turf was when Adam Blacklaw produced a stunning save, tipping it over the bar, a chap behind us shouted, "Bloody Hell Blacklaw. Thomson would have held that"

    In those days we used to visit all the local grounds when Burnley were away, and they were moaners at every match. with the single exception of Liverpool.

    It must be something in the footy fans psyche I suppose.
    My wife constantly refers to me as "Victor",I love it

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    Quote Originally Posted by barrie_burn View Post
    My wife constantly refers to me as "Victor",I love it
    Lol! barrie_meldew it is!

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    Quote Originally Posted by barrie_burn View Post
    My wife constantly refers to me as "Victor",I love it
    Mrs S often refers to me as Victor as well Barrie, can't imagine why, what is it with women ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Mrs S often refers to me as Victor as well Barrie, can't imagine why, what is it with women ?
    My wife refers to me as the "$-E-X God", you two need to seriously up your game!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    My wife refers to me as the "$-E-X God", you two need to seriously up your game!
    BT --you really need to get your ears tested ---she is thinking of leaving you and keeps referring to the EX-God

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    BT --you really need to get your ears tested ---she is thinking of leaving you and keeps referring to the EX-God
    I think more likely she said Sick Sod

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