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Burnley FC jury question of the week


EACH Thursday, only in your Lancashire Telegraph newspaper, our panel of six Burnley fans give their verdict on a big talking point of the week.

You'll still need to buy the paper to see what our fans' panel thinks, but now you can join the debate as we pose the question to our online readers too.

This week's topic is:

Were a section of supporters right to boo the substitution of Chris Eagles on Saturday?

Add your comments below. If the online feature proves popular we will look at incorporating your views into the newspaper too.

Comments(2)

philipmorris says...
1:20pm Fri 19 Mar 10

Yes cos they pay to watch and that gives them a right to voice teir views. In they event they were wrong cos of the goal which gave us a chance of a point.

On the whole though its kilby and Flood who should be getting it with both barrels. If we are relegated I hope the Turf loyalists make it clear to them very loudly exactly waht we think of them.
Ossy Claret

daryl capper says...
7:11pm Fri 19 Mar 10

Absolutely not, we have a big job on as it is but when the supporters start getting on the back of the manager or the team the wheels really come off and our chance of staying up will be gone. Our support at home is well documented and it is mainly through this backing that we are where we are. Dont lets suddenly become the oppositions 12th man and instead keep the faith


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