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    Ted Maul wrote:
    vintageclaret wrote:
    Melanie :-) wrote: What om Earth are you talking about? "Plagiarised statistics"? Have you any idea how stupid that make's you sound? So - if i made them up they would be correct but because i have taken them from sourced material they are incorrect? WHAT ON EARTH ARE YOU JABBERING ON ABOUT!!!??? "PLAGARISED STATISTICS"!!!!???? WHAT A SILLY STUPID THING TO SAY. Sources for my ""plagiarised statistics"" Blackburn Rovers FC http://www.european- football-statistics. co.uk/attnclub/blar. htm Burnley FC http://www.european- football-statistics. co.uk/attnclub/burn. htm You are a silly-little-man.
    Plagiarism is defined in dictionaries as the wrongful appropriation,close imitation, or purloining and publication of another author's "language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions, and the representation of them as one's own original work. In the same manner I have done here. So most of your posts you try to give the impression as "Knowing everything" So above should put you right as to why I placed "Plagiarised" and the above should nullify your attempts at sarcastic wit. ) ) Plagiarism is not a crime per se but is disapproved more on the grounds of moral offence. This latter refers to giving moral offence which is what you do with your inferred language. Added to the above and for the benefit of TedMaul; a) I am neither little nor a stalker, never have been never will. b) Neither am I silly. On the contrary my greater intelligence than yours is shown by my having no need to resort to inferred swearing in the manner which you do. b) My postings as a fan are on a BFC threads, whereas yourself and the other characer (who constantly uses various pseudonyms) are forever coming on BFC threads instead of sticking to your own little world. So I repeat your words to you go away silly, little, boring, foul-mouthed people. Crawl back to the pit you belong in
    Calm down petal & Stop being so morally outraged.

    You're showing yourself up. Like a ginned up old crone ranting about her recycling bin.

    I'm actually embarrassed for you.

    Seriously. I've noticed the more wound up you get, the worse your grammar gets. Take a deep breath before you post.

    That way you might avoid posting paranoid rambling nonsense like the above.

    And you never post on the Rovers threads do you eh? Me thinks the lady doth protest too much...
    Can one assume one is a Burnley supporter?
    You, like many posting comments here, have appeared to have lost the thread somewhat.
    The article is about Blackburn Youth beating Burnley Youth, some would say square and fair.
    Stick to the point dear chap.
    Toodle pip, me thinks!"
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FULL-TIME: Burnley 1, Blackburn Rovers 2 (1-3 on agg)

THE FA Youth Cup semi-final second leg between Burnley and Blackburn Rovers at Turf Moor resulted in a win for the visitors, and a place in the final.

After a goalless first half, Hugo Fernandez broke the deadlock in the 55th minute, giving Rovers a 2-0 lead on aggregate.

Osayamen Osawe's initial shot was blocked by Alex Coleman, but the ball ran free for winger Fernandez, who fired a low shot across goalkeeper Joshua Cook into the bottom right corner.

Ryan Edwards doubled their lead on the night three minutes later, straight from a long range free kick that, making it almost an impossible task for the hard-working home side.

But Burnley refused to give up, and were awarded a penalty in the 85th minute, after Adam Henley handled Luke Conlan's left-wing cross.

Blackburn goalkeeper Matthew Urwin was booked for knocking the ball off the spot as Steven Hewitt waited to take it. But the midfielder refused to be put off and finished well for a hard-earned consolation.

Rovers will meet the winners of Manchester United v Chelsea in a two-legged final.

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