I fancy a very dull and turgid 0-0 myself.
Dull and turgid 0-0 sounds absolutely brilliant I will take that now if you're offering..
I fancy a very dull and turgid 0-0 myself.
You should have lost down here.
Probably, most of our hosts (14 out of 18) have been left scratching their heads this season - Stoke being the latest.
Well worth the 9 hours on the road then!
nearer 14 hours for us in coaches...
I am genuinely interested to know why you don't want European competition?
I'm happy to agree on a point. Look, you speak to Sean, I'll speak to Chris, let's get this agreed.I'd be relieved (actually pleased) to draw as long as Leicester don't win at Palace.
I am one of the older generation. I was too young when Burnley reached the last 8 of the European Cup in 1961 (lost 5-4 on agg to Uwe Seeler's Hamburg) but was at school for our last Europe campaign in 1967 after we had finished 3rd behind Liverpool & Leeds (it was the UEFA Cup - now Europa Cup) and we lost again in quarter-finals 3-2 on agg to Eintracht Frankfurt after drawing 1-1 in the away leg.
For most younger (40 or less) Burnley fans, qualifying for Europe is a dream, but for me it could be a poisoned chalice. Unless we finish above Arsenal, we won't make the group stages and would have to play THREE qualifying rounds just to reach the group stages. More likely, there would be an embarrassing early exit (West Ham or Hull City style) against some Eastern European side with an unpronounceable name. Plus injuries etc....tiredness for PL games.
So for now and ever more you will be targeting 9th in the Premier League.
Meanwhile, Middlesbrough will be losing at home to Millwall in that there little old Championship, and dropping out of the top 6.
Perhaps we can all have a little chuckle at that when the scores are read out at full time.
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...I am one of the older generation. I was too young when Burnley reached the last 8 of the European Cup in 1961 (lost 5-4 on agg to Uwe Seeler's Hamburg) but was at school for our last Europe campaign in 1967 after we had finished 3rd behind Liverpool & Leeds (it was the UEFA Cup - now Europa Cup) and we lost again in quarter-finals 3-2 on agg to Eintracht Frankfurt after drawing 1-1 in the away leg.
For most younger (40 or less) Burnley fans, qualifying for Europe is a dream, but for me it could be a poisoned chalice. Unless we finish above Arsenal, we won't make the group stages and would have to play THREE qualifying rounds just to reach the group stages. More likely, there would be an embarrassing early exit (West Ham or Hull City style) against some Eastern European side with an unpronounceable name. Plus injuries etc....tiredness for PL games.
Without our best defender Ben Mee
1-0 home win is nailed on