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25-05-2009, 17:07
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Re: Burnley
Well have to say ... well done Burnley and what a cracker of a goal!!!!
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25-05-2009, 17:23
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Coffin Dodger.
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Re: Burnley
great result, will be good to see the "Dingles" in the premier.  told ya dave.
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25-05-2009, 17:30
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Accywebs little angel
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Re: Burnley
congrats they did it ... barry kilby has said if you've had a season ticket for the last two years and bought your season ticket for next season ... you get your season ticket for free ... and theyre playing next season in a replica shirt from 50 years ago .. wonder how many people will be in work tomorrow .... with hangovers that is if they make work ...
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25-05-2009, 17:40
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Re: Burnley
Hearty congratulations to Burnley for gaining entry into the Premier Division. I would just like to thank Burnley FC for the donation of 6 points to the Manchester United cause next season.
However you have to feel for Sheffield United. They played 46 games to finish in third place and it was all for nothing. Sheffield U won 22 games, drew 14 and lost 10 with a decent goal difference of 25 and gained 80 points.
Burnley, on the other hand also played 46 games to finish in 5th place but only won 21 games, drew 13 and lost 12 with a poor goal difference of 12 but only gained 76 points.
These play offs are nothing more than a lottery and in this case a smack in the footballing face of Sheffield United.
But if the Football League are going to have play offs, and I cannot see it changing its mind on this issue, it should also afford the teams at the bottom of the table the same lottery.
Down at the bottom of the table the third bottom team does not get a second chance to avoid the drop, yet like the 3rd placed team it also played 46 games.
To be fair the Football League should introduce play offs for the bottom of the table. The bottom two go down and the third bottom and the three teams above them join in a money spinning charade of play offs. The winning team of each match drops out and is safe, whilst the eventual loser gets relegated.
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25-05-2009, 17:47
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meek and mild member
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Re: Burnley
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Originally Posted by shillelagh
congrats they did it ... barry kilby has said if you've had a season ticket for the last two years and bought your season ticket for next season ... you get your season ticket for free ... and theyre playing next season in a replica shirt from 50 years ago .. wonder how many people will be in work tomorrow .... with hangovers that is if they make work ...
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Pity they won't be able to put the players in those shirts from 50 years ago 
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25-05-2009, 17:49
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Re: Burnley
I'm pretty sure when the play-offs were first introduced around 1987 they included teams at the bottom as well. Didn't Charlton stay in the old first division after beating a team from division two in the play-off final?
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25-05-2009, 17:59
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meek and mild member
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Re: Burnley
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Originally Posted by theprisoner
I'm pretty sure when the play-offs were first introduced around 1987 they included teams at the bottom as well. Didn't Charlton stay in the old first division after beating a team from division two in the play-off final?
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Chelsea stayed up in div 1 cause they beat the Rovers
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25-05-2009, 18:03
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meek and mild member
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Re: Burnley
[quote=jambutty;716414]Hearty congratulations to Burnley for gaining entry into the Premier Division. I would just like to thank Burnley FC for the donation of 6 points to the Manchester United cause next season.
However you have to feel for Sheffield United. They played 46 games to finish in third place and it was all for nothing. Sheffield U won 22 games, drew 14 and lost 10 with a decent goal difference of 25 and gained 80 points.
Burnley, on the other hand also played 46 games to finish in 5th place but only won 21 games, drew 13 and lost 12 with a poor goal difference of 12 but only gained 76 points.
These play offs are nothing more than a lottery and in this case a smack in the footballing face of Sheffield United.
But if the Football League are going to have play offs, and I cannot see it changing its mind on this issue, it should also afford the teams at the bottom of the table the same lottery.
Down at the bottom of the table the third bottom team does not get a second chance to avoid the drop, yet like the 3rd placed team it also played 46 games.
To be fair the Football League should introduce play offs for the bottom of the table. The bottom two go down and the third bottom and the three teams above them join in a money spinning charade of play offs. The winning team of each match drops out and is safe, whilst the eventual loser gets relegated.[/quote
Typical arrogant United Fan, plus everybody knows the rules at the start of the season
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25-05-2009, 18:10
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Re: Burnley
Whooo-hooooooo!!!!   xx
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25-05-2009, 18:10
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Re: Burnley
Well done the Clarets!
A fine example of beating the odds, they did today pretty much what they have done all season, got the ball down and played quality attacking football. They had belief in themselves and it payed off big time.
They did it on in "Championship" standards,the smallest squad, one of the smallest gates & one of the smallest budgets.
Surely there is a template & maybe a lesson for us "Reds" in there if you dare to dream 
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25-05-2009, 18:17
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Re: Burnley
Burnleys celebrations could well be short lived. Owen Coyle is now the favourite to take over at Celtic.
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25-05-2009, 20:31
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Coffin Dodger.
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Re: Burnley
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Originally Posted by theprisoner
Burnleys celebrations could well be short lived. Owen Coyle is now the favourite to take over at Celtic.
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short lived with ladbrookes as well, odds on favorites to go straight back down. 
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25-05-2009, 21:12
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Re: Burnley
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Originally Posted by theprisoner
Burnleys celebrations could well be short lived. Owen Coyle is now the favourite to take over at Celtic.
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thats just paper talk, david oleary ( mind him) has been approached by celtic officials with a view to taking over at porkhead.
I could verify who told me this but it wouldnt have any substance to anyone down here.
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25-05-2009, 21:35
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Re: Burnley
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short lived with ladbrookes as well, odds on favorites to go straight back down. 
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they said the same about rovers too and although they did go back down eventually for a while i do believe they won the premiership before they did
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25-05-2009, 23:23
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Apprentice Geriatric
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Re: Burnley
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Originally Posted by jaysay
Typical arrogant United Fan, plus everybody knows the rules at the start of the season
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So having an opinion and putting forward a suggestion is being arrogant is it?
The only arrogance I can see here is your self opinionated twaddle. But then that is par for the course for many members of this forum.
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