nwgull
Well-known member
I genuinely cannot hate Burnley becuase of Reading 2014. However, I'll still be PNE's hugest fan tomorrow night.
I'm a bag of nerves going into our game tomorrow. How are you lot feeling?
Firstly, Barton getting away with some of his challenges does not mean they're not dirty. Secondly, a lot of yellow cards will have been given out for shirt pulling, professional (but not dangerous) fouls, kicking the ball away etc. Maybe Burnley don't do much of that, but Barton is certainly a thug.And another misconception is that we are a dirty team. We are bottom when it comes to yellow and red cards!
Fixed.Hoping you lose and someone stamps on Barton's face.
Relaxed today, but on Saturday I'll be very nervous. Naturally want you and Middlesbrough to drop some points.I'm a bag of nerves going into our game tomorrow. How are you lot feeling?
Relaxed today, but on Saturday I'll be very nervous. Naturally want you and Middlesbrough to drop some points.
You'll find a lot of anger here about Mr Barton, but to be honest I don't mind who finishes higher out of Burnley or Boro.
Barton is a divisive figure, but just look at how Leicester fans are defending Jamie Vardy despite him being the next Tom Daley. That's how football works!
And as has been mentioned, you can't fault Dyche being totally professional in our last game against Reading. Despite being promoted, you could see the players wanted to win the game and their was genuine disappointment when it was only a draw despite being in front. How many other managers would care about a meaningless game?
Barton is a cowardly thug, but just look at how Leicester fans are defending Jamie Vardy despite him being the next Tom Daley. That's how football works!
And as has been mentioned, you can't fault Dyche being totally professional in our last game against Reading. Despite being promoted, you could see the players wanted to win the game and their was genuine disappointment when it was only a draw despite being in front. How many other managers would care about a meaningless game?
I still don't understand why you've got it in for Dyche when all he does his protect his players.
Look at Claudio Ranieri, a breath of fresh air in the PL with his genuine comments this season, yet he's defended Jamie Vardy, saying he gets kicked from pillar to post and deserves more protection from referee's. Yet everyone else in football knows Jamie Vardy is a just cheat, not only trying to get penalties but get players sent off, doing it week in, week out.
But if you can't see that it's a managers job to protect his players you don't understand football at all!
I still don't understand why you've got it in for Dyche when all he does his protect his players.
Look at Claudio Ranieri, a breath of fresh air in the PL with his genuine comments this season, yet he's defended Jamie Vardy, saying he gets kicked from pillar to post and deserves more protection from referee's. Yet everyone else in football knows Jamie Vardy is a just cheat, not only trying to get penalties but get players sent off, doing it week in, week out.
But if you can't see that it's a managers job to protect his players you don't understand football at all!
I still don't understand why you've got it in for Dyche
Barton is a divisive figure, but just look at how Leicester fans are defending Jamie Vardy despite him being the next Tom Daley. That's how football works!
And as has been mentioned, you can't fault Dyche being totally professional in our last game against Reading. Despite being promoted, you could see the players wanted to win the game and their was genuine disappointment when it was only a draw despite being in front. How many other managers would care about a meaningless game?