GoingUp
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750 grand was the amount paid for Barnes I believe.
Not alot considering he is still quite young. I hope there is a sell on fee, like if he goes for 3mil from Burnley we get a cut.
750 grand was the amount paid for Barnes I believe.
Gutted to see him go partly due to what he provides to the team but also because he was one of the few real characters in the squad.
But £750K for a player who must have been likely to go for nothing in summer is sound business for the club.
Barnes seemed to love living in the area and was settled but in football terms I don't think he relished playing on his own up front and certainly not out wide. The chance to play in a front-two (and the extra cash of course) must have swung it.
Now just wait for when it sticks it right up the boo boys on his return to the Amex.
Sorry to see him go. Big few weeks for the scouting dept to come up with someone better...
Now who's going to be focused on getting the three points against Port Vale/Plymouth?
I'm fairly certain those big few weeks started quite a few months ago.
What concerns me is his "replacement" Obika.
Very sorry to see Ashley go - but who can really blame him with the stick he has taken from some of the fans?
What concerns me is his "replacement" Obika.
Ash scores a goal once every 3.6 games (4.1 games in the championship). Obika has scored a goal once every 4.8 games (5.6 in the Championship).
And Ash took a lot of stick because of his perceived failure to put the ball in the net!
Gods forbid that Leo gets crocked again. What then?
Very sorry to see Ashley go - but who can really blame him with the stick he has taken from some of the fans?
What concerns me is his "replacement" Obika.
Ash scores a goal once every 3.6 games (4.1 games in the championship). Obika has scored a goal once every 4.8 games (5.6 in the Championship).
And Ash took a lot of stick because of his perceived failure to put the ball in the net!
Gods forbid that Leo gets crocked again. What then?
I would like to make something clear: Barnes HAS BEEN our first choice striker this season. Obviously this was because of injuries, and I strongly feel he's only 3rd choice if all 4 strikers were fit. This season he has only got 6 in 24. For a team in seventh, creating many chances per game, I think this is a poor return. I am a fan of Barnes, and I've liked the way he has improved, but he's only average at this level. If we can now bring someone else in (like Conway) and keep the rest of our squad I think this is fantastic business. Especially because he's out of contract soon, and we've got a good price!
ask you to remember that it is as ridiculous a generalisation to assume all people in the North fit the media stereotypes as it is to believe all the nonsense spouted about people from Brighton
Good day - Burnley fan here in peace - well sort of.
One or two fairly ignorant comments about the club, town and it's people - which surprised me a bit. I used to work with a BHA fan many moons ago (if you are reading Charles, hope you are well ) and he was a real, genuine football fan - in common with most of the BHA fans I've met over the years. I can only assume a new breed have been attracted by that fabulous and bright & shiny new stadium. That said I love some of the stuff they do at your gaff - fan comfort seems to be a central philosophy which is hardly the norm at this level.
Anyway, on to why he might have signed for us. Instinct tells me it is all down to the manager. He's wanted him at least since summer and I suspect he was able to win over Barnes. What I've read of him (Barnes) and the little I've seen he is a player very much in the mould Dyche looks for, works hard, presses high up the pitch, reasonable amount of talent and knows where the goal is even if not prolific. I also imagine the contract on offer at Brighton for whatever reason wasn't as appealing, be it money, duration or both. I doubt the level of football would be a factor, with your greater resources I'd have thought over a 5 year time line you'd have far more chance of making it to the PL than Burnley.
I won't wish you luck for this season - for obvious reasons - but I will wish you luck for the future and just ask you to remember that it is as ridiculous a generalisation to assume all people in the North fit the media stereotypes as it is to believe all the nonsense spouted about people from Brighton
Good day - Burnley fan here in peace - well sort of.
One or two fairly ignorant comments about the club, town and it's people - which surprised me a bit. I used to work with a BHA fan many moons ago (if you are reading Charles, hope you are well ) and he was a real, genuine football fan - in common with most of the BHA fans I've met over the years. I can only assume a new breed have been attracted by that fabulous and bright & shiny new stadium. That said I love some of the stuff they do at your gaff - fan comfort seems to be a central philosophy which is hardly the norm at this level.
Anyway, on to why he might have signed for us. Instinct tells me it is all down to the manager. He's wanted him at least since summer and I suspect he was able to win over Barnes. What I've read of him (Barnes) and the little I've seen he is a player very much in the mould Dyche looks for, works hard, presses high up the pitch, reasonable amount of talent and knows where the goal is even if not prolific. I also imagine the contract on offer at Brighton for whatever reason wasn't as appealing, be it money, duration or both. I doubt the level of football would be a factor, with your greater resources I'd have thought over a 5 year time line you'd have far more chance of making it to the PL than Burnley.
I won't wish you luck for this season - for obvious reasons - but I will wish you luck for the future and just ask you to remember that it is as ridiculous a generalisation to assume all people in the North fit the media stereotypes as it is to believe all the nonsense spouted about people from Brighton