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CAPTAIN Steven Caldwell has backed manager Owen Coyle to make Burnley a stronger force next season.
A 5-0 defeat at Crystal Palace consigned the Clarets to a 13th-placed finish - the lowest position available to them - on the final day of the season on Sunday.
But while it was a disappointing outcome to a campaign which had held the prospect of a play-off place until last month, when back-to-back defeats to Norwich City and Sheffield United ruled them out of the race for the top six, Caldwell believes they can come back better for the experience, and boss Coyle's summer additions.
"We haven't achieved our potential this season," said the 27-year-old defender.
"There have been missed opportunities, and we've had a few, like most teams have.
"It's been a really difficult season for everybody to achieve a level of consistency in their performances.
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"We feel we should be in the play-offs at least. But it's gone now.
"It's about reflecting on the things we can improve on and doing that, and coming back next season stronger and recharged to push forward again.
"I think we have to come back stronger next season.
"Every team has to improve week in, week out and year in, year out.
"The biggest teams in world football strengthen, even though they win maybe three or four trophies, they still strengthen in the summer.
"Obviously we need to strengthen because we want to improve, and the whole point of strengthening the squad is to bring the best out of the people that are there and the people that come in.
"It isn't about changing a centre half for another centre half, or a centre forward for another centre forward, it's about causing competition for places, which makes people perform to their absolute maximum, and that's what we need."
And Caldwell blames a lack of consistency for their season petering out.
"Momentum is everything in this league. It's the biggest thing and it's a difficult thing to get.
"But once you get winning week in, week out it's then quite difficult to lose a game.
"You just have that confidence and that sureness about your play, and it's a fantastic thing," he said.
"I think it's one thing we're struggling to get.
"The pleasing thing over last season is that we never went through a spell where we lost consistently.
"We were winning a few, losing a few; we were always hanging in there but never getting a true consistency.
"It's what might have been for a lot of teams, and certainly for us. It's gone now, it's in the past.
"We have to look forward, and we'll be ready next season."
Posted by: ray keith, burnley on 10:29am Tue 6 May 08
caldwell,your a slow lumbering weak link!you make to many mistakes like carlisle,thats why we conceed to many!as for consistency thats coyles fault!and coyle hasnt made a perm signing thats the boards fault!were in a mess basicly!
caldwell,your a slow lumbering weak link!you make to many mistakes like carlisle,thats why we conceed to many!as for consistency thats coyles fault!and coyle hasnt made a perm signing thats the boards fault!were in a mess basicly!
Those fans seduced by talk of "summer spending sprees" may be surprised to see that the under-achievers and dodgy keepers are all offered new deals. But the Burnley board will once again put GROUND DEVELOPMENT before TEAM DEVELOPMENT and BALANCE SHEET before the TEAM SHEET which is not surprising given that the major investor is a property developer.
Expect to hear the same old excuses given an airing once again "we will not enter a bidding war for the player" and "we will not pay above our valuation".
Which basically means that the clarets will only be signing those players no other clubs are interested in buying!!
Owen Coyle commented recently that he inherited a squad in which the average age was far too high. It will be interesting to see how much of the old dead wood he gets rid of. My guess would be hardly any.
Those fans seduced by talk of "summer spending sprees" may be surprised to see that the under-achievers and dodgy keepers are all offered new deals. But the Burnley board will once again put GROUND DEVELOPMENT before TEAM DEVELOPMENT and BALANCE SHEET before the TEAM SHEET which is not surprising given that the major investor is a property developer.
Expect to hear the same old excuses given an airing once again "we will not enter a bidding war for the player" and "we will not pay above our valuation".
Which basically means that the clarets will only be signing those players no other clubs are interested in buying!!
Owen Coyle commented recently that he inherited a squad in which the average age was far too high. It will be interesting to see how much of the old dead wood he gets rid of. My guess would be hardly any.
The best thing Owen Coyle can do is point Steven Caldwell in a northerly direction up the M6 with a brief never to return. While he is at it he can prove that he has balls by following him!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The best thing Owen Coyle can do is point Steven Caldwell in a northerly direction up the M6 with a brief never to return. While he is at it he can prove that he has balls by following him!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
he he he he he he he he he he he he.
Happy days are here again.
he he he he he he he he he he he he.
Weaken team and make ground smaller. Well done mr flood. A true blue.
he he he he he he he he he he he he.
Happy days are here again.
he he he he he he he he he he he he.
Weaken team and make ground smaller. Well done mr flood. A true blue.
CALDWELLS CR*P BUT 3/4 OF TEAM ARE,IVE BEEN WATCHING BURNLEY 20 ODD YEAR I CAN SERIOUSLY SAY THIS IS 1 OF THE WORST SQUADS IVE SEEN,I CANT PICK 1 PLAYER OUT WHO GIVES 100%OR CAN PLAY FOOTBALL TO A LEVEL OF CONSISTANCY WICH IS NEEDED OUTSIDE THE LOWER LEAUGES,COYLES NOT TO BLAME FOR THE SHAMBOLIC SQUAD,BUT OBVIOUSLY HE CANT MOTIVATE,AND VARGA/RANDALL WERE BAD SIGNINGS..COLE WAS HIT/MISS
CALDWELLS CR*P BUT 3/4 OF TEAM ARE,IVE BEEN WATCHING BURNLEY 20 ODD YEAR I CAN SERIOUSLY SAY THIS IS 1 OF THE WORST SQUADS IVE SEEN,I CANT PICK 1 PLAYER OUT WHO GIVES 100%OR CAN PLAY FOOTBALL TO A LEVEL OF CONSISTANCY WICH IS NEEDED OUTSIDE THE LOWER LEAUGES,COYLES NOT TO BLAME FOR THE SHAMBOLIC SQUAD,BUT OBVIOUSLY HE CANT MOTIVATE,AND VARGA/RANDALL WERE BAD SIGNINGS..COLE WAS HIT/MISS
Love the way that the useless lump Caldwell is pictured above playing in front of loads of empty seats.
Says it all really!
LOL at the sad dingle mouth-breathers!
Love the way that the useless lump Caldwell is pictured above playing in front of loads of empty seats.
Posted by: Big Nige, Ending Season on a LOW on 11:36am Tue 6 May 08
After a shocking conclusion to yet another bottom half finish season cue PR offensive by the embarassingly sympathetic LET. Quite frankly if we are to be stronger then the likes of Caldwell need to be shown the door.
Can we ask for the manager's thoughts on his team selection last Staurday for I have never seen such a lightweight umcompetitive outfit - it should have the likes of Wolves & Ipswich questioning our integrity.
After a shocking conclusion to yet another bottom half finish season cue PR offensive by the embarassingly sympathetic LET. Quite frankly if we are to be stronger then the likes of Caldwell need to be shown the door.
Can we ask for the manager's thoughts on his team selection last Staurday for I have never seen such a lightweight umcompetitive outfit - it should have the likes of Wolves & Ipswich questioning our integrity.
Posted by: Paul Ward, College on 11:37am Tue 6 May 08
So this supposedly 3/4 crap side was only 8 or so points of the play-offs which shows we weren't far off. But we need players in and some deadwood out. A younger squad with power and pace, but we don't know what is going on in the background. It is going to be interesting. It is very disappointing end to the season.
So this supposedly 3/4 crap side was only 8 or so points of the play-offs which shows we weren't far off. But we need players in and some deadwood out. A younger squad with power and pace, but we don't know what is going on in the background. It is going to be interesting. It is very disappointing end to the season.
Posted by: Paul Ward, College on 11:49am Tue 6 May 08
The defence is far to dodgy. I wish we had McGreal, Sinclair, Cahill, Hyde etc.
You would think our defence now is better, but the defending I have seen this season is suicide. Cotterill came in and sorted the defence out, the only thing he stuggled on was getting goals and having to rely on one person to score goals in his three and a half tenure in charge (i.e. Blake, Akinbiyi, Gray until they were sold in January transfer window).
I know there is a different mentality with Coyle in charge but I am worrying about the players he will struggle to sign in the summer. Can he persuade them to join?
Cotterill got rave reviews of players who he signed saying 'he sold the club to me etc, I just hope Coyle can get some better players in but the board need to give him funds.
I expect Coyle to have at least £1.5 million to spend in the summer to strengthen the squad. The money we made for Gray. If less then I will seriously be contemplating a bad season next year.
We just trying the cheap option to get promoted every year. We do well up until christmas and fizzle away. The Burnley fans have been let down season after season after season, (you get my drift).
I am not suprised the attendances have dwindled, you could write a book about what is going to happen next season; up there when we get to christmas, then fizzle away, sell one of our stikers (Lafferty) and finish mid-table or near relegation zone. :(
The defence is far to dodgy. I wish we had McGreal, Sinclair, Cahill, Hyde etc.
You would think our defence now is better, but the defending I have seen this season is suicide. Cotterill came in and sorted the defence out, the only thing he stuggled on was getting goals and having to rely on one person to score goals in his three and a half tenure in charge (i.e. Blake, Akinbiyi, Gray until they were sold in January transfer window).
I know there is a different mentality with Coyle in charge but I am worrying about the players he will struggle to sign in the summer. Can he persuade them to join?
Cotterill got rave reviews of players who he signed saying 'he sold the club to me etc, I just hope Coyle can get some better players in but the board need to give him funds.
I expect Coyle to have at least £1.5 million to spend in the summer to strengthen the squad. The money we made for Gray. If less then I will seriously be contemplating a bad season next year.
We just trying the cheap option to get promoted every year. We do well up until christmas and fizzle away. The Burnley fans have been let down season after season after season, (you get my drift).
I am not suprised the attendances have dwindled, you could write a book about what is going to happen next season; up there when we get to christmas, then fizzle away, sell one of our stikers (Lafferty) and finish mid-table or near relegation zone. :(
[quote][bold]Memory boy[/bold] wrote:
Apart from saturday just gone - when was the last time that Burnley lost Five - Nil??[/quote] I remember a time. April the 1st was the day.
Ewood park was the place. Quietest away support ive ever seen.
he he he he he he he he he
Memory boy wrote:
Apart from saturday just gone - when was the last time that Burnley lost Five - Nil??
I remember a time. April the 1st was the day.
Ewood park was the place. Quietest away support ive ever seen.
he he he he he he he he he
[quote][bold]Memory boy[/bold] wrote:
Apart from saturday just gone - when was the last time that Burnley lost Five - Nil??[/quote] I remember a time and place. April 1st, ewood park.
Happy Days.
Quietest away support ever.
he he he he he he
Memory boy wrote:
Apart from saturday just gone - when was the last time that Burnley lost Five - Nil??
I remember a time and place. April 1st, ewood park.
Happy Days.
Quietest away support ever.
he he he he he he
Posted by: ray keith, burnley on 1:34pm Tue 6 May 08
PAUL WARD COLLEGE..YOU CONTRIDICT YOURSELVE EVERY TIME ON HERE.8 POINTS OF PLAYOFFS??AND??ITS A POOR LEAUGE..CONGRATS TO STEVE FOSTER AT BARNSLEY 3 PLAYER OF YEAR AWARDS AND LOCAL PAPER AWARD..WHO GOT RID OF HIM!!???WE NEED A PLAYER LIKE HIM
PAUL WARD COLLEGE..YOU CONTRIDICT YOURSELVE EVERY TIME ON HERE.8 POINTS OF PLAYOFFS??AND??ITS A POOR LEAUGE..CONGRATS TO STEVE FOSTER AT BARNSLEY 3 PLAYER OF YEAR AWARDS AND LOCAL PAPER AWARD..WHO GOT RID OF HIM!!???WE NEED A PLAYER LIKE HIM
[quote][bold]BOB[/bold] wrote:
Blue and white............ YOU ARE A MORON A TOTAL TOTAL MORON.[/quote] pratt. cant you tell im a dingle trying to wind up the real bluenwhite?
BOB wrote:
Blue and white............ YOU ARE A MORON A TOTAL TOTAL MORON.
pratt. cant you tell im a dingle trying to wind up the real bluenwhite?
[quote][bold]Memory boy[/bold] wrote:
Apart from saturday just gone - when was the last time that Burnley lost Five - Nil??[/quote] It wasn't that long ago that conceding 7 was the norm, infact Seven Up were after being shirt sponsors down at the Dingle Dome
Memory boy wrote:
Apart from saturday just gone - when was the last time that Burnley lost Five - Nil??
It wasn't that long ago that conceding 7 was the norm, infact Seven Up were after being shirt sponsors down at the Dingle Dome
Posted by: Paul Ward, Season ticket holder on 11:21am Wed 7 May 08
When we had McGreal, Cahill, Sinclair, Hyde and co. think it might of have been Cotterill's first or second season in charge, we only conceded 1 goal away from home in the first 7 or 8 games which was the goal that we conceded at West Ham. You look now at our defence conceding 5 at Palace, 3 against a poor poor Plymouth side, 3 against Blackpool and Wolves. This defence is sh1t at the moment.
When we had McGreal, Cahill, Sinclair, Hyde and co. think it might of have been Cotterill's first or second season in charge, we only conceded 1 goal away from home in the first 7 or 8 games which was the goal that we conceded at West Ham. You look now at our defence conceding 5 at Palace, 3 against a poor poor Plymouth side, 3 against Blackpool and Wolves. This defence is sh1t at the moment.
Posted by: Derren Brown, In Your Mind on 11:45am Wed 7 May 08
[quote][bold]bluenwhite[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]BOB[/bold] wrote: Blue and white............ YOU ARE A MORON A TOTAL TOTAL MORON.[/quote] pratt. cant you tell im a dingle trying to wind up the real bluenwhite?[/quote] OOh...bet it's 'really working'...You're a right 'master of psychology' aren't you?
What a doofus.
bluenwhite wrote:
BOB wrote: Blue and white............ YOU ARE A MORON A TOTAL TOTAL MORON.
pratt. cant you tell im a dingle trying to wind up the real bluenwhite?
OOh...bet it's 'really working'...You're a right 'master of psychology' aren't you?
Posted by: Floody Hell, Counting Floods millions not invested in Burnley on 10:43pm Wed 7 May 08
[quote][bold]Bob[/bold] wrote:
The best thing Owen Coyle can do is point Steven Caldwell in a northerly direction up the M6 with a brief never to return. While he is at it he can prove that he has balls by following him!!!!!!!!!!!!!![/quote] Nice one, send them both back
As for whoever in College? Coyle have [bold]£1.5 million[/bold] your having a laugh!!!!
And its not just Turf Moor Flood has earmarked for a development, this clown is building an Asda on Rhyl funfair site
Bob wrote:
The best thing Owen Coyle can do is point Steven Caldwell in a northerly direction up the M6 with a brief never to return. While he is at it he can prove that he has balls by following him!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nice one, send them both back
As for whoever in College? Coyle have £1.5 million your having a laugh!!!!
And its not just Turf Moor Flood has earmarked for a development, this clown is building an Asda on Rhyl funfair site
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