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Fergie full of praise for Burnley youth team
12:40pm Tuesday 11th December 2012 in News
By Suzanne Geldard, Burnley FC reporter
BURNLEY manager Sean Dyche revealed Sir Alex Ferguson was one of the first to congratulate the Clarets on their youth team triumph over Manchester United.
Both managers watched Friday night’s FA Youth Cup third round fixture from the directors’ box at Old Trafford, where Terry Pashley’s under-18s caused a cup shock.
Having reached the semi-finals of last season’s competition, for the first time in 33 years, few gave Burnley hope of even progressing beyond the third round this year, given the draw.
But the young Clarets rocked the Premier League proteges by taking the lead through Cameron Howieson and then showing tremendous character to twice come back from behind to win it with a Jason Gilchrist hat-trick.
For Dyche, Friday was his first opportunity to see the youth team at first hand following his appointment in late October.
And he was delighted with the performance.
“It’s not an easy ask to go to Manchester United at any level, and at that level they have some very good players, but some of our boys more than matched them, and I thoroughly enjoyed it,” he said.
“I went into the dressing room afterwards and congratulated them. It’s not just about the first team at this club – there’s more than that going on behind the scenes, we’re putting things in place that we believe are important going forward.
“I’m delighted for Pash, his staff and his players, the parents and the fans who travelled – and Sir Alex was very gracious afterwards and commended us on our good players.”
And Dyche felt the result was even more impressive given that only three second year scholars were included in the starting line-up, while 15-year-old Bradley Jackson made the winning goal.
“If that’s not an advert for good things coming through...,” said the Burnley boss.
“One swallow doesn’t make a summer obviously, but to go to Old Trafford, deal with the occasion – Gilly (Jason Gilchrist) got a hat-trick, fantastic! He won’t forget that.
“Cammy Howieson played a captain’s role, and to respond to going behind – one of the things we’re trying to build is the ability to respond to setbacks, and we didn’t quite do that as a first team on Saturday, but we certainly did it on Friday and I can’t congratulate them enough, they were fantastic. I couldn’t take my eyes off the game.”
But while the Burnley boss champions the development of young players, having brought a number through the ranks at his former club, Watford, he will not risk the temptation to fast-track them.
“It’s important they have a pathway into the first team, they understand the culture of the first team and also the technical and tactical and the physical demands of it.
“That’s a big part of their development,” he said.
“Like anything, it’s time appropriate with young players - when do you put them in and give them a chance?
“Some of them have already trained with the first team, and I definitely believe in exposing them to the first team – it’s very important to get a feel for what it is like, tempo, the demands, the way they go about it.
“It’s part of the transition into the first team.
“There are several good signs at the club at the moment, and that’s what I’m focusing on.
“Three points on a Saturday or a Tuesday is the main thing for me as the manager, but we are focusing on putting things in place behind that to support that, and there were some great signs on Friday.”
Comments(36)
burnleyglentoran
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1:41pm Tue 11 Dec 12
United have the pick of the very best from all over the world and to get one over on them points to a very promising future for our great club.
A club that has never had a sugar daddy and has always done things the right way. On and off the pitch
The icing on the cake is the praise from Sir Alex "Burnley are a proper football club" Ferguson.
BURNLEY FC - A PROPER FOOTBALL CLUB. SINCE 1882
Fan@clared
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2:51pm Tue 11 Dec 12
burnleyglentoran wrote:Hear Hear Glentoran. Well written. A proper football club indeed I just wish we had more support at home.
For me, the more important result from the weekend that affect Burnley FC's future is not not getting beat by Forest but the young Clarets beating Man Utd.
United have the pick of the very best from all over the world and to get one over on them points to a very promising future for our great club.
A club that has never had a sugar daddy and has always done things the right way. On and off the pitch
The icing on the cake is the praise from Sir Alex "Burnley are a proper football club" Ferguson.
BURNLEY FC - A PROPER FOOTBALL CLUB. SINCE 1882
Fan@clared
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2:53pm Tue 11 Dec 12
doggert
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4:06pm Tue 11 Dec 12
Its good to see that there is talent in our youth, specially on top - when it is inevitable that Austin sooner rather then later will leave.
Andy Young
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6:03pm Tue 11 Dec 12
FCBurnley
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6:10pm Tue 11 Dec 12
Andy Young wrote:So would you rather be in our situation or yours ? What matters is today and the future, not 1972 or the last 30 odd years or even 1959-60.
"Burnley are a proper football club". Yes, but they are also stuck in 1972 and with a whopping great chip on their shoulder. 34 years lads.
Its a no brainer for me...........How about you Andy Young ? ( not that I expect an honest reply)
Babbar Divino
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6:39pm Tue 11 Dec 12
Andy Young wrote:No chip Andy. Burnley know their place in the football league "a mid table championship club" who in a good season might make it to the Premier League or with a bad one fighting against relegation.
"Burnley are a proper football club". Yes, but they are also stuck in 1972 and with a whopping great chip on their shoulder. 34 years lads.
Burnley support their manager and players through thick and thin, good times and bad times.
I'm just trying to think of another club in the E Lancs area who could say the same?
Harwoodstblue
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6:40pm Tue 11 Dec 12
burnleyglentoran wrote:Since 1882 Eh......Well if you want to talk about history compare your success to BRFC....No comparison,. FACT.
For me, the more important result from the weekend that affect Burnley FC's future is not not getting beat by Forest but the young Clarets beating Man Utd.
United have the pick of the very best from all over the world and to get one over on them points to a very promising future for our great club.
A club that has never had a sugar daddy and has always done things the right way. On and off the pitch
The icing on the cake is the praise from Sir Alex "Burnley are a proper football club" Ferguson.
BURNLEY FC - A PROPER FOOTBALL CLUB. SINCE 1882
AS far as old bluenose is concerned he thought Kean was a good manager so I can see why he thinks Dingles are a good football club.
Harwoodstblue
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6:50pm Tue 11 Dec 12
Babbar Divino wrote:You only hope you might have a bright future because you have F**K all to brag about in the past. No wonder you don't like talking about it.
Andy Young wrote:No chip Andy. Burnley know their place in the football league "a mid table championship club" who in a good season might make it to the Premier League or with a bad one fighting against relegation.
"Burnley are a proper football club". Yes, but they are also stuck in 1972 and with a whopping great chip on their shoulder. 34 years lads.
Burnley support their manager and players through thick and thin, good times and bad times.
I'm just trying to think of another club in the E Lancs area who could say the same?
"Our situation or yours "....What would you give for that point. Priceless.
Rovers75
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9:28pm Tue 11 Dec 12
burnleyglentoran wrote:Another masterpiece glentoran.
For me, the more important result from the weekend that affect Burnley FC's future is not not getting beat by Forest but the young Clarets beating Man Utd.
United have the pick of the very best from all over the world and to get one over on them points to a very promising future for our great club.
A club that has never had a sugar daddy and has always done things the right way. On and off the pitch
The icing on the cake is the praise from Sir Alex "Burnley are a proper football club" Ferguson.
BURNLEY FC - A PROPER FOOTBALL CLUB. SINCE 1882
Is this the same promising youth squad that played Rovers youth last season..... and lost, twice?
Always done things the right way? Your not even embarrassed are you when you post that sort of comedy.....
Rovers75
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9:36pm Tue 11 Dec 12
Babbar Divino wrote:'Burnley support their manager and players through thick and thin, good times and bad times'
Andy Young wrote:No chip Andy. Burnley know their place in the football league "a mid table championship club" who in a good season might make it to the Premier League or with a bad one fighting against relegation.
"Burnley are a proper football club". Yes, but they are also stuck in 1972 and with a whopping great chip on their shoulder. 34 years lads.
Burnley support their manager and players through thick and thin, good times and bad times.
I'm just trying to think of another club in the E Lancs area who could say the same?
Lies lies and more lies.
Did Bonleh support John Bond? Did Bonleh support Chris Waddle? Did Bonleh support Brian Laws? Wasn't it Bonleh fans who tried to set Jimmy Mullens wife on fire?
What happened to the 10,000 'fans' that vanished from the Prem season?
burnleyglentoran
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9:41pm Tue 11 Dec 12
Rovers75 wrote:I reckon a certain Mr Ferguson is a fair (sorry furr) judge, when it comes to deciding what a "proper football club" is.
burnleyglentoran wrote:Another masterpiece glentoran.
For me, the more important result from the weekend that affect Burnley FC's future is not not getting beat by Forest but the young Clarets beating Man Utd.
United have the pick of the very best from all over the world and to get one over on them points to a very promising future for our great club.
A club that has never had a sugar daddy and has always done things the right way. On and off the pitch
The icing on the cake is the praise from Sir Alex "Burnley are a proper football club" Ferguson.
BURNLEY FC - A PROPER FOOTBALL CLUB. SINCE 1882
Is this the same promising youth squad that played Rovers youth last season..... and lost, twice?
Always done things the right way? Your not even embarrassed are you when you post that sort of comedy.....
Now if we're lookin for a national laughin' stock contender, can I suggest the former Lancashire based club BRKFC!?
Rovers75
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10:32pm Tue 11 Dec 12
burnleyglentoran wrote:furr? Don't you mean fayyyyyyyyyyer?
Rovers75 wrote:I reckon a certain Mr Ferguson is a fair (sorry furr) judge, when it comes to deciding what a "proper football club" is.
burnleyglentoran wrote:Another masterpiece glentoran.
For me, the more important result from the weekend that affect Burnley FC's future is not not getting beat by Forest but the young Clarets beating Man Utd.
United have the pick of the very best from all over the world and to get one over on them points to a very promising future for our great club.
A club that has never had a sugar daddy and has always done things the right way. On and off the pitch
The icing on the cake is the praise from Sir Alex "Burnley are a proper football club" Ferguson.
BURNLEY FC - A PROPER FOOTBALL CLUB. SINCE 1882
Is this the same promising youth squad that played Rovers youth last season..... and lost, twice?
Always done things the right way? Your not even embarrassed are you when you post that sort of comedy.....
Now if we're lookin for a national laughin' stock contender, can I suggest the former Lancashire based club BRKFC!?
Old whisky face once said Steve Kean was a good manager aswell....
but seeing his nice little comment about little old Bonleh has made such an impact on your lives I won't ruin the moment.....
thanks for making things so much more entertaining though and keep it up
FCBurnley
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10:34pm Tue 11 Dec 12
The future is bright, The future is Claret
FCBurnley
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10:45pm Tue 11 Dec 12
As I said in my previous post. The future is bright, The future is Claret.
Andy Young
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11:14pm Tue 11 Dec 12
FCBurnley wrote:Its a no brainer for me too. Would I rather be unbeaten against my local rivals for over 3 decades or try and invent bragging rights by clutching at a comment made by a guy who called Steve Kean "A good manager". Mmmmmm.... I'll need to have a think about that one. Oh, and that away end at your hovel of a ground definitely belongs in 1972.
Andy Young wrote:So would you rather be in our situation or yours ? What matters is today and the future, not 1972 or the last 30 odd years or even 1959-60.
"Burnley are a proper football club". Yes, but they are also stuck in 1972 and with a whopping great chip on their shoulder. 34 years lads.
Its a no brainer for me...........How about you Andy Young ? ( not that I expect an honest reply)
FCBurnley
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12:01am Wed 12 Dec 12
Andy Young wrote:So we are stuck in 1972 but you are living only on not being beaten in 9 games over 34 years. !! Fair enough, enjoy your next couple of seasons, they will probably be your last.. Another great result tonight I see.
FCBurnley wrote:Its a no brainer for me too. Would I rather be unbeaten against my local rivals for over 3 decades or try and invent bragging rights by clutching at a comment made by a guy who called Steve Kean "A good manager". Mmmmmm.... I'll need to have a think about that one. Oh, and that away end at your hovel of a ground definitely belongs in 1972.
Andy Young wrote:So would you rather be in our situation or yours ? What matters is today and the future, not 1972 or the last 30 odd years or even 1959-60.
"Burnley are a proper football club". Yes, but they are also stuck in 1972 and with a whopping great chip on their shoulder. 34 years lads.
Its a no brainer for me...........How about you Andy Young ? ( not that I expect an honest reply)
Andy Young
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12:04am Wed 12 Dec 12
FCBurnley wrote:You know you're clutching at straws when you're mouthing off about youth team results folks. We are currently at our lowest point in about 30 years.... since Howard Kendall came to the club I would say...AND YOU STILL CAN'T BEAT THE ROVERS!!!!
Andy Young wrote:So we are stuck in 1972 but you are living only on not being beaten in 9 games over 34 years. !! Fair enough, enjoy your next couple of seasons, they will probably be your last.. Another great result tonight I see.
FCBurnley wrote:Its a no brainer for me too. Would I rather be unbeaten against my local rivals for over 3 decades or try and invent bragging rights by clutching at a comment made by a guy who called Steve Kean "A good manager". Mmmmmm.... I'll need to have a think about that one. Oh, and that away end at your hovel of a ground definitely belongs in 1972.
Andy Young wrote:So would you rather be in our situation or yours ? What matters is today and the future, not 1972 or the last 30 odd years or even 1959-60.
"Burnley are a proper football club". Yes, but they are also stuck in 1972 and with a whopping great chip on their shoulder. 34 years lads.
Its a no brainer for me...........How about you Andy Young ? ( not that I expect an honest reply)
Return of the Magnificent se7en
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9:22am Wed 12 Dec 12
midas
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9:28am Wed 12 Dec 12
Andy Young wrote:You just keep holding onto those memories, its all you have left.
FCBurnley wrote:You know you're clutching at straws when you're mouthing off about youth team results folks. We are currently at our lowest point in about 30 years.... since Howard Kendall came to the club I would say...AND YOU STILL CAN'T BEAT THE ROVERS!!!!Andy Young wrote:So we are stuck in 1972 but you are living only on not being beaten in 9 games over 34 years. !! Fair enough, enjoy your next couple of seasons, they will probably be your last.. Another great result tonight I see.FCBurnley wrote:Its a no brainer for me too. Would I rather be unbeaten against my local rivals for over 3 decades or try and invent bragging rights by clutching at a comment made by a guy who called Steve Kean "A good manager". Mmmmmm.... I'll need to have a think about that one. Oh, and that away end at your hovel of a ground definitely belongs in 1972.Andy Young wrote: "Burnley are a proper football club". Yes, but they are also stuck in 1972 and with a whopping great chip on their shoulder. 34 years lads.So would you rather be in our situation or yours ? What matters is today and the future, not 1972 or the last 30 odd years or even 1959-60. Its a no brainer for me...........How about you Andy Young ? ( not that I expect an honest reply)
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34 years baaar, baaar!
vintageclaret
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9:57am Wed 12 Dec 12
Harwoodstblue wrote:Yawn, Yawn, Yawn! Living in the past seems to be all that BRFC fans can have because they have no Present or Future which is why they keep banging on about 34 years.
burnleyglentoran wrote: For me, the more important result from the weekend that affect Burnley FC's future is not not getting beat by Forest but the young Clarets beating Man Utd. United have the pick of the very best from all over the world and to get one over on them points to a very promising future for our great club. A club that has never had a sugar daddy and has always done things the right way. On and off the pitch The icing on the cake is the praise from Sir Alex "Burnley are a proper football club" Ferguson. BURNLEY FC - A PROPER FOOTBALL CLUB. SINCE 1882Since 1882 Eh......Well if you want to talk about history compare your success to BRFC....No comparison,. FACT. AS far as old bluenose is concerned he thought Kean was a good manager so I can see why he thinks Dingles are a good football club.
Kean was a brilliant manager there is no doubt about that just look at the way he seized the assets he had and then utilised them in the way that BRFC fans deserve.
Tramp, tramp, tramp you can hear the feet marching away from Deadwood the bitterest, most miserable set of fans in the country, the crying stock of football because they make us all cry from laughing.
FCBurnley
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1:48pm Wed 12 Dec 12
Return of the Magnificent se7en wrote:And what trophy do you expect to win in the next 30 years !
Maybe you should have a Fergie says we're great trophy made for your empty trophy cabinet. You could call it the shear desperation trophy.
Indian League Division 3 Runners Up 2037 !!
Harwoodstblue
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2:00pm Wed 12 Dec 12
vintageclaret wrote:Serious question, How many Dingle supporters were actually alive when you last won anything ? My guess 25% perhaps.
Harwoodstblue wrote:Yawn, Yawn, Yawn! Living in the past seems to be all that BRFC fans can have because they have no Present or Future which is why they keep banging on about 34 years.
burnleyglentoran wrote: For me, the more important result from the weekend that affect Burnley FC's future is not not getting beat by Forest but the young Clarets beating Man Utd. United have the pick of the very best from all over the world and to get one over on them points to a very promising future for our great club. A club that has never had a sugar daddy and has always done things the right way. On and off the pitch The icing on the cake is the praise from Sir Alex "Burnley are a proper football club" Ferguson. BURNLEY FC - A PROPER FOOTBALL CLUB. SINCE 1882Since 1882 Eh......Well if you want to talk about history compare your success to BRFC....No comparison,. FACT. AS far as old bluenose is concerned he thought Kean was a good manager so I can see why he thinks Dingles are a good football club.
Kean was a brilliant manager there is no doubt about that just look at the way he seized the assets he had and then utilised them in the way that BRFC fans deserve.
Tramp, tramp, tramp you can hear the feet marching away from Deadwood the bitterest, most miserable set of fans in the country, the crying stock of football because they make us all cry from laughing.
My greatest memory of the Dingle failures was your pathetic, one season attempt at Premiership football.
Bitterest....Is that a Dingle word ?
FCBurnley
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2:30pm Wed 12 Dec 12
Harwoodstblue wrote:In my lifetime we been Football League Champions, FA Cup Finalists twice, European Cup Quarter Finalists, Charity Shield Winners twice, FA Youth Cup Winners, Promoted twice at Wembley, FL Division 2 and Division 4 Champions and we have beaten Blackburn Rovers 13 times in league games.
vintageclaret wrote:Serious question, How many Dingle supporters were actually alive when you last won anything ? My guess 25% perhaps.
Harwoodstblue wrote:Yawn, Yawn, Yawn! Living in the past seems to be all that BRFC fans can have because they have no Present or Future which is why they keep banging on about 34 years.
burnleyglentoran wrote: For me, the more important result from the weekend that affect Burnley FC's future is not not getting beat by Forest but the young Clarets beating Man Utd. United have the pick of the very best from all over the world and to get one over on them points to a very promising future for our great club. A club that has never had a sugar daddy and has always done things the right way. On and off the pitch The icing on the cake is the praise from Sir Alex "Burnley are a proper football club" Ferguson. BURNLEY FC - A PROPER FOOTBALL CLUB. SINCE 1882Since 1882 Eh......Well if you want to talk about history compare your success to BRFC....No comparison,. FACT. AS far as old bluenose is concerned he thought Kean was a good manager so I can see why he thinks Dingles are a good football club.
Kean was a brilliant manager there is no doubt about that just look at the way he seized the assets he had and then utilised them in the way that BRFC fans deserve.
Tramp, tramp, tramp you can hear the feet marching away from Deadwood the bitterest, most miserable set of fans in the country, the crying stock of football because they make us all cry from laughing.
My greatest memory of the Dingle failures was your pathetic, one season attempt at Premiership football.
Bitterest....Is that a Dingle word ?
pepperpot2296
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3:45pm Wed 12 Dec 12
FCBurnley
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4:22pm Wed 12 Dec 12
pepperpot2296 wrote:But only 1 has crap owners who have no interest in the club or football whatsoever.
Time to stop slagging each other off, both sets of fans are saddled with **** sides and are middle tablers at best.
vintageclaret
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4:36pm Wed 12 Dec 12
Harwoodstblue wrote:Just shows the ignorance coming from you, asking if "bitterest" was a Burnley word; read on the plaigiarised extract from dictionary. There again probably too may big words for you or should I have put wurrrrds
vintageclaret wrote:Serious question, How many Dingle supporters were actually alive when you last won anything ? My guess 25% perhaps. My greatest memory of the Dingle failures was your pathetic, one season attempt at Premiership football. Bitterest....Is that a Dingle word ?Harwoodstblue wrote:Yawn, Yawn, Yawn! Living in the past seems to be all that BRFC fans can have because they have no Present or Future which is why they keep banging on about 34 years. Kean was a brilliant manager there is no doubt about that just look at the way he seized the assets he had and then utilised them in the way that BRFC fans deserve. Tramp, tramp, tramp you can hear the feet marching away from Deadwood the bitterest, most miserable set of fans in the country, the crying stock of football because they make us all cry from laughing.burnleyglentoran wrote: For me, the more important result from the weekend that affect Burnley FC's future is not not getting beat by Forest but the young Clarets beating Man Utd. United have the pick of the very best from all over the world and to get one over on them points to a very promising future for our great club. A club that has never had a sugar daddy and has always done things the right way. On and off the pitch The icing on the cake is the praise from Sir Alex "Burnley are a proper football club" Ferguson. BURNLEY FC - A PROPER FOOTBALL CLUB. SINCE 1882Since 1882 Eh......Well if you want to talk about history compare your success to BRFC....No comparison,. FACT. AS far as old bluenose is concerned he thought Kean was a good manager so I can see why he thinks Dingles are a good football club.
i) Difficult or distasteful to accept, admit, or bear: the bitter truth; bitter sorrow.- The fact Wovers are on their way out of existence
ii) Proceeding from or exhibiting strong animosity: a bitter struggle; bitter foes - Exhibited because BRFC fans realise the set up at BFC is far better both in finances and for the future.
iii). Resulting from or expressive of severe grief and anguish. - Due to being the complete laughing stock of the Football World
iv. Marked by resentment or cynicism - Resulting from living in a fantasy world and continually living in the past.
Enough said poor little ill-educated Trampwood.
FCBurnley
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4:47pm Wed 12 Dec 12
vintageclaret wrote:Nice one Vintage.
Harwoodstblue wrote:Just shows the ignorance coming from you, asking if "bitterest" was a Burnley word; read on the plaigiarised extract from dictionary. There again probably too may big words for you or should I have put wurrrrds
vintageclaret wrote:Serious question, How many Dingle supporters were actually alive when you last won anything ? My guess 25% perhaps. My greatest memory of the Dingle failures was your pathetic, one season attempt at Premiership football. Bitterest....Is that a Dingle word ?Harwoodstblue wrote:Yawn, Yawn, Yawn! Living in the past seems to be all that BRFC fans can have because they have no Present or Future which is why they keep banging on about 34 years. Kean was a brilliant manager there is no doubt about that just look at the way he seized the assets he had and then utilised them in the way that BRFC fans deserve. Tramp, tramp, tramp you can hear the feet marching away from Deadwood the bitterest, most miserable set of fans in the country, the crying stock of football because they make us all cry from laughing.burnleyglentoran wrote: For me, the more important result from the weekend that affect Burnley FC's future is not not getting beat by Forest but the young Clarets beating Man Utd. United have the pick of the very best from all over the world and to get one over on them points to a very promising future for our great club. A club that has never had a sugar daddy and has always done things the right way. On and off the pitch The icing on the cake is the praise from Sir Alex "Burnley are a proper football club" Ferguson. BURNLEY FC - A PROPER FOOTBALL CLUB. SINCE 1882Since 1882 Eh......Well if you want to talk about history compare your success to BRFC....No comparison,. FACT. AS far as old bluenose is concerned he thought Kean was a good manager so I can see why he thinks Dingles are a good football club.
i) Difficult or distasteful to accept, admit, or bear: the bitter truth; bitter sorrow.- The fact Wovers are on their way out of existence
ii) Proceeding from or exhibiting strong animosity: a bitter struggle; bitter foes - Exhibited because BRFC fans realise the set up at BFC is far better both in finances and for the future.
iii). Resulting from or expressive of severe grief and anguish. - Due to being the complete laughing stock of the Football World
iv. Marked by resentment or cynicism - Resulting from living in a fantasy world and continually living in the past.
Enough said poor little ill-educated Trampwood.
Mirror Mirror on the Wall
Who is the Bitterest of them all
Bet he comes from Gret Arrod.
Harwoodstblue
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6:16pm Wed 12 Dec 12
FCBurnley wrote:AND YOU STILL CAN'T BEAT US. HOW SICKENING IS THAT.
pepperpot2296 wrote:But only 1 has crap owners who have no interest in the club or football whatsoever.
Time to stop slagging each other off, both sets of fans are saddled with **** sides and are middle tablers at best.
Harwoodstblue
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6:17pm Wed 12 Dec 12
FCBurnley wrote:BUT NOT IN THE LAST 34 YEARS.
Harwoodstblue wrote:In my lifetime we been Football League Champions, FA Cup Finalists twice, European Cup Quarter Finalists, Charity Shield Winners twice, FA Youth Cup Winners, Promoted twice at Wembley, FL Division 2 and Division 4 Champions and we have beaten Blackburn Rovers 13 times in league games.
vintageclaret wrote:Serious question, How many Dingle supporters were actually alive when you last won anything ? My guess 25% perhaps.
Harwoodstblue wrote:Yawn, Yawn, Yawn! Living in the past seems to be all that BRFC fans can have because they have no Present or Future which is why they keep banging on about 34 years.
burnleyglentoran wrote: For me, the more important result from the weekend that affect Burnley FC's future is not not getting beat by Forest but the young Clarets beating Man Utd. United have the pick of the very best from all over the world and to get one over on them points to a very promising future for our great club. A club that has never had a sugar daddy and has always done things the right way. On and off the pitch The icing on the cake is the praise from Sir Alex "Burnley are a proper football club" Ferguson. BURNLEY FC - A PROPER FOOTBALL CLUB. SINCE 1882Since 1882 Eh......Well if you want to talk about history compare your success to BRFC....No comparison,. FACT. AS far as old bluenose is concerned he thought Kean was a good manager so I can see why he thinks Dingles are a good football club.
Kean was a brilliant manager there is no doubt about that just look at the way he seized the assets he had and then utilised them in the way that BRFC fans deserve.
Tramp, tramp, tramp you can hear the feet marching away from Deadwood the bitterest, most miserable set of fans in the country, the crying stock of football because they make us all cry from laughing.
My greatest memory of the Dingle failures was your pathetic, one season attempt at Premiership football.
Bitterest....Is that a Dingle word ?
Harwoodstblue
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6:20pm Wed 12 Dec 12
vintageclaret wrote:Thanks for the definition and taking the time. Just winding you up.
Harwoodstblue wrote:Just shows the ignorance coming from you, asking if "bitterest" was a Burnley word; read on the plaigiarised extract from dictionary. There again probably too may big words for you or should I have put wurrrrds
vintageclaret wrote:Serious question, How many Dingle supporters were actually alive when you last won anything ? My guess 25% perhaps. My greatest memory of the Dingle failures was your pathetic, one season attempt at Premiership football. Bitterest....Is that a Dingle word ?Harwoodstblue wrote:Yawn, Yawn, Yawn! Living in the past seems to be all that BRFC fans can have because they have no Present or Future which is why they keep banging on about 34 years. Kean was a brilliant manager there is no doubt about that just look at the way he seized the assets he had and then utilised them in the way that BRFC fans deserve. Tramp, tramp, tramp you can hear the feet marching away from Deadwood the bitterest, most miserable set of fans in the country, the crying stock of football because they make us all cry from laughing.burnleyglentoran wrote: For me, the more important result from the weekend that affect Burnley FC's future is not not getting beat by Forest but the young Clarets beating Man Utd. United have the pick of the very best from all over the world and to get one over on them points to a very promising future for our great club. A club that has never had a sugar daddy and has always done things the right way. On and off the pitch The icing on the cake is the praise from Sir Alex "Burnley are a proper football club" Ferguson. BURNLEY FC - A PROPER FOOTBALL CLUB. SINCE 1882Since 1882 Eh......Well if you want to talk about history compare your success to BRFC....No comparison,. FACT. AS far as old bluenose is concerned he thought Kean was a good manager so I can see why he thinks Dingles are a good football club.
i) Difficult or distasteful to accept, admit, or bear: the bitter truth; bitter sorrow.- The fact Wovers are on their way out of existence
ii) Proceeding from or exhibiting strong animosity: a bitter struggle; bitter foes - Exhibited because BRFC fans realise the set up at BFC is far better both in finances and for the future.
iii). Resulting from or expressive of severe grief and anguish. - Due to being the complete laughing stock of the Football World
iv. Marked by resentment or cynicism - Resulting from living in a fantasy world and continually living in the past.
Enough said poor little ill-educated Trampwood.
Harwoodstblue
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6:29pm Wed 12 Dec 12
FCBurnley wrote:Nowt to do with Gret Arrod, I think I've been there twice. By the way, nobody remembers runners up or 2nd or 4th division 'CHAMPIONS.' Still that's all you've got to cling on to.
vintageclaret wrote:Nice one Vintage.
Harwoodstblue wrote:Just shows the ignorance coming from you, asking if "bitterest" was a Burnley word; read on the plaigiarised extract from dictionary. There again probably too may big words for you or should I have put wurrrrds
vintageclaret wrote:Serious question, How many Dingle supporters were actually alive when you last won anything ? My guess 25% perhaps. My greatest memory of the Dingle failures was your pathetic, one season attempt at Premiership football. Bitterest....Is that a Dingle word ?Harwoodstblue wrote:Yawn, Yawn, Yawn! Living in the past seems to be all that BRFC fans can have because they have no Present or Future which is why they keep banging on about 34 years. Kean was a brilliant manager there is no doubt about that just look at the way he seized the assets he had and then utilised them in the way that BRFC fans deserve. Tramp, tramp, tramp you can hear the feet marching away from Deadwood the bitterest, most miserable set of fans in the country, the crying stock of football because they make us all cry from laughing.burnleyglentoran wrote: For me, the more important result from the weekend that affect Burnley FC's future is not not getting beat by Forest but the young Clarets beating Man Utd. United have the pick of the very best from all over the world and to get one over on them points to a very promising future for our great club. A club that has never had a sugar daddy and has always done things the right way. On and off the pitch The icing on the cake is the praise from Sir Alex "Burnley are a proper football club" Ferguson. BURNLEY FC - A PROPER FOOTBALL CLUB. SINCE 1882Since 1882 Eh......Well if you want to talk about history compare your success to BRFC....No comparison,. FACT. AS far as old bluenose is concerned he thought Kean was a good manager so I can see why he thinks Dingles are a good football club.
i) Difficult or distasteful to accept, admit, or bear: the bitter truth; bitter sorrow.- The fact Wovers are on their way out of existence
ii) Proceeding from or exhibiting strong animosity: a bitter struggle; bitter foes - Exhibited because BRFC fans realise the set up at BFC is far better both in finances and for the future.
iii). Resulting from or expressive of severe grief and anguish. - Due to being the complete laughing stock of the Football World
iv. Marked by resentment or cynicism - Resulting from living in a fantasy world and continually living in the past.
Enough said poor little ill-educated Trampwood.
Mirror Mirror on the Wall
Who is the Bitterest of them all
Bet he comes from Gret Arrod.
Harwoodstblue
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6:31pm Wed 12 Dec 12
pepperpot2296 wrote:True but the Dingles can't accept it.
Time to stop slagging each other off, both sets of fans are saddled with **** sides and are middle tablers at best.
FCBurnley
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9:00pm Wed 12 Dec 12
Harwoodstblue wrote:The question you asked was How many Claret fans were alive last time Burnley won anything.
FCBurnley wrote:BUT NOT IN THE LAST 34 YEARS.
Harwoodstblue wrote:In my lifetime we been Football League Champions, FA Cup Finalists twice, European Cup Quarter Finalists, Charity Shield Winners twice, FA Youth Cup Winners, Promoted twice at Wembley, FL Division 2 and Division 4 Champions and we have beaten Blackburn Rovers 13 times in league games.
vintageclaret wrote:Serious question, How many Dingle supporters were actually alive when you last won anything ? My guess 25% perhaps.
Harwoodstblue wrote:Yawn, Yawn, Yawn! Living in the past seems to be all that BRFC fans can have because they have no Present or Future which is why they keep banging on about 34 years.
burnleyglentoran wrote: For me, the more important result from the weekend that affect Burnley FC's future is not not getting beat by Forest but the young Clarets beating Man Utd. United have the pick of the very best from all over the world and to get one over on them points to a very promising future for our great club. A club that has never had a sugar daddy and has always done things the right way. On and off the pitch The icing on the cake is the praise from Sir Alex "Burnley are a proper football club" Ferguson. BURNLEY FC - A PROPER FOOTBALL CLUB. SINCE 1882Since 1882 Eh......Well if you want to talk about history compare your success to BRFC....No comparison,. FACT. AS far as old bluenose is concerned he thought Kean was a good manager so I can see why he thinks Dingles are a good football club.
Kean was a brilliant manager there is no doubt about that just look at the way he seized the assets he had and then utilised them in the way that BRFC fans deserve.
Tramp, tramp, tramp you can hear the feet marching away from Deadwood the bitterest, most miserable set of fans in the country, the crying stock of football because they make us all cry from laughing.
My greatest memory of the Dingle failures was your pathetic, one season attempt at Premiership football.
Bitterest....Is that a Dingle word ?
I gave you my list.........Whats yours ?
FCBurnley
says...
9:04pm Wed 12 Dec 12
Harwoodstblue wrote:So come on what have the B******s won in YOUR lifetime ?
FCBurnley wrote:Nowt to do with Gret Arrod, I think I've been there twice. By the way, nobody remembers runners up or 2nd or 4th division 'CHAMPIONS.' Still that's all you've got to cling on to.
vintageclaret wrote:Nice one Vintage.
Harwoodstblue wrote:Just shows the ignorance coming from you, asking if "bitterest" was a Burnley word; read on the plaigiarised extract from dictionary. There again probably too may big words for you or should I have put wurrrrds
vintageclaret wrote:Serious question, How many Dingle supporters were actually alive when you last won anything ? My guess 25% perhaps. My greatest memory of the Dingle failures was your pathetic, one season attempt at Premiership football. Bitterest....Is that a Dingle word ?Harwoodstblue wrote:Yawn, Yawn, Yawn! Living in the past seems to be all that BRFC fans can have because they have no Present or Future which is why they keep banging on about 34 years. Kean was a brilliant manager there is no doubt about that just look at the way he seized the assets he had and then utilised them in the way that BRFC fans deserve. Tramp, tramp, tramp you can hear the feet marching away from Deadwood the bitterest, most miserable set of fans in the country, the crying stock of football because they make us all cry from laughing.burnleyglentoran wrote: For me, the more important result from the weekend that affect Burnley FC's future is not not getting beat by Forest but the young Clarets beating Man Utd. United have the pick of the very best from all over the world and to get one over on them points to a very promising future for our great club. A club that has never had a sugar daddy and has always done things the right way. On and off the pitch The icing on the cake is the praise from Sir Alex "Burnley are a proper football club" Ferguson. BURNLEY FC - A PROPER FOOTBALL CLUB. SINCE 1882Since 1882 Eh......Well if you want to talk about history compare your success to BRFC....No comparison,. FACT. AS far as old bluenose is concerned he thought Kean was a good manager so I can see why he thinks Dingles are a good football club.
i) Difficult or distasteful to accept, admit, or bear: the bitter truth; bitter sorrow.- The fact Wovers are on their way out of existence
ii) Proceeding from or exhibiting strong animosity: a bitter struggle; bitter foes - Exhibited because BRFC fans realise the set up at BFC is far better both in finances and for the future.
iii). Resulting from or expressive of severe grief and anguish. - Due to being the complete laughing stock of the Football World
iv. Marked by resentment or cynicism - Resulting from living in a fantasy world and continually living in the past.
Enough said poor little ill-educated Trampwood.
Mirror Mirror on the Wall
Who is the Bitterest of them all
Bet he comes from Gret Arrod.
Let me guess.........Uncle Jack bought you a trophy in 95.......owt else ?

AndyW says...
12:48pm Tue 11 Dec 12