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Burnley FC blog: Superior? Those days are long gone, Preston


A COUPLE of small but pleasant side effects of our short sojourn in the Premier League was not having to put up with playing Preston North End twice a season, and not having to tolerate the tedious prattle of their perpetually cocky supporters.

It will be nice to imagine that having seen their two adversaries rubbing shoulders with the likes of Arsenal, Chelsea and Man United and trousering tens of millions in the process over the last couple of seasons, that followers of the Lilywhites would have learned some humility – nice, but wholly unrealistic.

It is, for example, unlikely to take very long for those supporters housed in the Cricket Field Stand to launch into a chorus of the hilariously self-deluding chant of ‘We are superior’ on Saturday teatime.

This all stems from the days when North End were regular play-off contenders under a succession of Scottish managers, while Burnley were losing their way in the latter stages of Stan Ternent’s reign.

Yet that was then and this is now.

Any neutral observer would see that over the past couple of seasons, the balance of power has well and truly shifted, perhaps permanently.

It probably started when Paul Simpson declined to give Preston’s then club captain and spot-kick king Graham Alexander a two-year deal.

Three years and one promotion later, Simpson’s judgement looks dafter with every passing game.

And while PNE may have booked in for bed and breakfast in the top six during the back end of the last decade, the Clarets – under the leadership of their very own Scottish manager – had just one go and cracked it first time.

Call it beginner’s luck, and Preston fans probably would, but the financial rewards from just a single season in the land of milk and honey have opened up a chasm between the two clubs wider than at any time before.

In the corresponding period, North End suffered play-off heartbreak (again), had a change of manager, an embarrassing episode with Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs and only just managed to avoid dropping into League One.

So when the ‘We are superior’ chant inevitably starts up from the David Fishwick Stand come Saturday evening, the appropriate response is not abuse or outrage but sniggering.

And if Burnley can pull off victory with either an Alexander penalty or a Ross Wallace free-kick then all the better.

Comments(5)

jack01 says...
1:25am Wed 8 Sep 10

Ha ha ha. I'm sure the very same 'balance of power shifting' story was played this time last year ahead of the blackburn-burnley game. Shows how the agenda has changed back to the usual competing with the likes of pne rather than rovers.

Lets face facts. Burnley got lucky with owen coyle, and now they are living off his legacy. After a year or two normal service will resume. Preston, with their completed stadium and plastic seats will once again rise above the clarets, who are yet to rebuild that crumbling ground.

midas says...
3:52pm Wed 8 Sep 10

Oh jackie, good to see you are reading the clarets weekly blog - how desperate is that!! Ah well at lest Tetley is away!

barryinthailand says...
4:33pm Wed 8 Sep 10

Very possibly the most **** poor piece of thinking I have ever seen.

You are now superior to someone who you used to be inferior too, same as last year "were going to finish way above you" Good start again this year you mug, remember beating Man U and saying we can do this easy?

Preston will finish above you, its going to be real hard for them to finish in league one this year, so they must be above you.

Burnley4Ever says...
7:03pm Wed 8 Sep 10

What has it got to do with all you wovers muppets anyway? If I wanted your opinion I will give it to you. now shush will you!!!! Did you not the read the headline? Burnley FC Blog. nothing about wovers, nothing about fat sams diet, nothing about how superior your ground is to ours(LOL!!!!!!) So just F*CK OFF and crawl back into your hole!

Tetley Drinker says...
11:53am Mon 13 Sep 10

Now listen here you dole drawing in-b bred Dingle scumbag , that so -called journalism is total s***e. The only reason its published is he does it for free. He keeps asking for £5 payment but they tell him to f***k off and sit outside Turf Morgue witrh a blanket round his knees.


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