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Hopefully he' s feeling better soon and tonight's result has helped
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Right...get the cheque book out now!
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Loving his early passion. Can't wait to see him cheering us on from the stands. Before then I would love a couple of new additions this month please mr pace
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It’s so easy to get frustrated with football and our football club at times but please, yet again, just stand back and reflect on what a truly, truly wonderful man we have at helm in Sean Dyche. He is Burnley: we are so fortunate!
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I broke my alc free January tonight....... never felt better
4 cans of heineken isn't too bad.......
4 cans of heineken isn't too bad.......
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Sutton-Claret wrote: ↑Thu Jan 21, 2021 11:16 pmI broke my alc free January tonight....... never felt better
4 cans of heineken isn't too bad.......
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Yep done the sameSutton-Claret wrote: ↑Thu Jan 21, 2021 11:16 pmI broke my alc free January tonight....... never felt better
4 cans of heineken isn't too bad.......
Bene for me
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Sutton-Claret wrote: ↑Thu Jan 21, 2021 11:16 pmI broke my alc free January tonight....... never felt better
4 cans of heineken isn't too bad.......
You really haven't broken it by supping that stuff
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Watching it again on Sky!
May well have a Drambuie!
May well have a Drambuie!
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Call me old fashioned I do not think a Director of a Premier League club should be doing this - what happens when we are on a bad run?
that is not to say that communication from the club could improve - it can
there are more strategic and operational things he can talk about not the result of a match - It is the job of the directors to keep the club on a sound footing not ride on the back of the success of the team on the pitch. Though even then I do not think they should be too visible. that is not to say I don't want the club to be transparent about it's reporting, which could do with being more timely, or even subject to the rigour of a shareholders meeting. There are areas of governance in that could be greatly improved
that is not to say that communication from the club could improve - it can
there are more strategic and operational things he can talk about not the result of a match - It is the job of the directors to keep the club on a sound footing not ride on the back of the success of the team on the pitch. Though even then I do not think they should be too visible. that is not to say I don't want the club to be transparent about it's reporting, which could do with being more timely, or even subject to the rigour of a shareholders meeting. There are areas of governance in that could be greatly improved
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Keep the faith chum.
The Clarets will not let you down.
Get well asap.
The Clarets will not let you down.
Get well asap.
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I personally don't have any problem at all with the tweet but I think you make a valid point when it comes to being in a rut. Tony Khan at Fulham recently apologised for a performance. I think it was done in an attempt to placate the fans, but Jesus. H. Christ that is just not the done thing in English football. If Pace is able to grasp the culture of English football, i.e. viewing himself as a chairman-custodian, and not a 'general manager' *shudder* then I think it'll be fine. It's a cheap promo on twitter that will be retweeted by virtue of him being chairman. I think his whole strategy at Burnley is to engage foreigners who are casually engaged with "soccer" but actually know four fifths of **** all about English football, and to win them to our cause.Chester Perry wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 1:05 amCall me old fashioned I do not think a Director of a Premier League club should be doing this - what happens when we are on a bad run?
that is not to say that communication from the club could improve - it can
there are more strategic and operational things he can talk about not the result of a match - It is the job of the directors to keep the club on a sound footing not ride on the back of the success of the team on the pitch. Though even then I do not think they should be too visible. that is not to say I don't want the club to be transparent about it's reporting, which could do with being more timely, or even subject to the rigour of a shareholders meeting. There are areas of governance in that could be greatly improved
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Let’s see his reaction to such a run, as and when it arrives.Chester Perry wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 1:05 amCall me old fashioned I do not think a Director of a Premier League club should be doing this - what happens when we are on a bad run?
that is not to say that communication from the club could improve - it can
there are more strategic and operational things he can talk about not the result of a match - It is the job of the directors to keep the club on a sound footing not ride on the back of the success of the team on the pitch. Though even then I do not think they should be too visible. that is not to say I don't want the club to be transparent about it's reporting, which could do with being more timely, or even subject to the rigour of a shareholders meeting. There are areas of governance in that could be greatly improved
My only gripe with his communication to date was the, what I felt unnecessary, criticism of Southampton and their academy.
If these communications continue on the back of evidence of strategic, operational or other failings, perhaps fair enough.
For now, I think we see how things pan out and what Pace and his team deliver. He’s new to the world of running a premier league club - his approach a may change in time or this may simply be the way he operates.
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The Southampton thing was completely farcical - next game they had something like 5 Academy graduates in the team a couple on the bench and the opposition also fielded Southampton Academy graduates and had another on the benchDCWat wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 1:29 amLet’s see his reaction to such a run, as and when it arrives.
My only gripe with his communication to date was the, what I felt unnecessary, criticism of Southampton and their academy.
If these communications continue on the back of evidence of strategic, operational or other failings, perhaps fair enough.
For now, I think we see how things pan out and what Pace and his team deliver. He’s new to the world of running a premier league club - his approach a may change in time or this may simply be the way he operates.
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It just brings to mind that American thing of Owners being presented with trophies, uugggh makes me shudder, remember how desperate the FSG guys were to get their own hands on the Champions League Trophy and parade round with it, just wrong - stand in the Directors box smile. clap even cheer and then go away and celebrate in privateSpiral wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 1:26 amI personally don't have any problem at all with the tweet but I think you make a valid point when it comes to being in a rut. Tony Khan at Fulham recently apologised for a performance. I think it was done in an attempt to placate the fans, but Jesus. H. Christ that is just not the done thing in English football. If Pace is able to grasp the culture of English football, i.e. viewing himself as a chairman-custodian, and not a 'general manager' *shudder* then I think it'll be fine. It's a cheap promo on twitter that will be retweeted by virtue of him being chairman. I think his whole strategy at Burnley is to engage foreigners who are casually engaged with "soccer" but actually know four fifths of **** all about English football, and to win them to our cause.
We support the team not the board/owners - we may thank them we may loathe them but they should not distract from the achievements of the football staff - and that from someone who has spent all his time on here trying to get people to understand the contribution the previous board had made and understand some of the processes they have gone through to make the decisions they did
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it's 2021, Twitter is HUGE, I welcome it 100%
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' but Jesus. H. Christ that is just not the done thing' It is not the done thing to use this site to offend . I really thought we had moved on from this type of language that has nothing to do with football.
' but Jesus. H. Christ that is just not the done thing' It is not the done thing to use this site to offend . I really thought we had moved on from this type of language that has nothing to do with football.
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Honestly if we win a cup while Alan Pace is here he can shag the handle until his cock is raw for all I care, and I might even join in with him, but in general I sympathise with the point you make about some owners using the success of the team to massage their vanity.Chester Perry wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 1:58 amIt just brings to mind that American thing of Owners being presented with trophies, uugggh makes me shudder, remember how desperate the FSG guys were to get their own hands on the Champions League Trophy and parade round with it, just wrong - stand in the Directors box smile. clap even cheer and then go away and celebrate in private
We support the team not the board/owners - we may thank them we may loathe them but they should not distract from the achievements of the football staff - and that from someone who has spent all his time on here trying to get people to understand the contribution the previous board had made and understand some of the processes they have gone through to make the decisions they did
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302 days no beer / alcohol for me. I don't know why I'm doing it, though.Sutton-Claret wrote: ↑Thu Jan 21, 2021 11:16 pmI broke my alc free January tonight....... never felt better
4 cans of heineken isn't too bad.......
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Exactly.
Was reading on social media before kick off on the team selection about Dyche; “he’s lost the plot” “Barnes & Wood again , is this guy clueless”? “Time to get rid”
Final whistle. “Dyche for PM”!!
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The archaic view of football and intolerance for building our fan base never ceases to amaze me. The very fact we have an astute chairman at our club who is showing some support on Twitter and willing to back our club means a lot. I don't read too much into it and have no issue if he wants to lift trophies on our behalf. If he gets behind the team and delivers there's no reason why he shouldn't.
We've just beat the champions on their own turf... How about some positivity? A sign of great things to come.
Let's move on from being little old Burnley and welcome new fans with open arms, be them American or any nationality. Anyone with the sense to support us over one of the default top six knows a lot more about 'soccer' than you'd give them credit for.
We may have even made some new fans on the back of today's outing. If any are reading, make sure to ignore the derogatory comments. Most Burnley fans will open their arms to any potential fan, regardless of where in the world they're from.
We've just beat the champions on their own turf... How about some positivity? A sign of great things to come.
Let's move on from being little old Burnley and welcome new fans with open arms, be them American or any nationality. Anyone with the sense to support us over one of the default top six knows a lot more about 'soccer' than you'd give them credit for.
We may have even made some new fans on the back of today's outing. If any are reading, make sure to ignore the derogatory comments. Most Burnley fans will open their arms to any potential fan, regardless of where in the world they're from.
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Nothing wrong with the tweet, glad he is engaging.
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Just another reason for our resident flat earthers to have a pop at the new man.
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Only on this board could we turn the occasion of one of the club’s most famous victories into an excuse to have a bicker.
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Can't see any issue with the new chairman who may well be isolating alone still and unable to go to games communicating. There really isn't anything the club can do that doesn't upset someone.
He would be as well to read the match day thread from last night, the first 2 hours are pure gold.
Plus it will also help him learn who to ignore when he reads further comments at a later date.
He would be as well to read the match day thread from last night, the first 2 hours are pure gold.
Plus it will also help him learn who to ignore when he reads further comments at a later date.
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If he can't tweet when we have an exceptional result he might as well close his account now. He's striking the right balance already, he is simply replying to the club's official tweet in a positive and respectful way.Chester Perry wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 1:05 amCall me old fashioned I do not think a Director of a Premier League club should be doing this - what happens when we are on a bad run?
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I dont get the issue with retweeting ( is that what its called? ) the club account and congratulating the team and the manager.
He is just showing his delight at what was an amazing achievement, and a massive 3 points!
I hope he gets to do it again another half a dozen times this season!
He is just showing his delight at what was an amazing achievement, and a massive 3 points!
I hope he gets to do it again another half a dozen times this season!
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I hope he is also Tweeting a picture mooning his butt to John Henry.
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Whilst I didn’t agree with Chester’s points, I’m not sure his view deserves belittling criticism or calls of negativity.
By all means, disagree and have an opinion to debate - just don’t turn it into more goading and name calling. This board will be far better for it.
By all means, disagree and have an opinion to debate - just don’t turn it into more goading and name calling. This board will be far better for it.
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Bob Lord's tweets would have been interesting!!! I think Trump's might give us a clue as to how thy might have looked!!
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It’s painful though. Picking holes in anything and everything the new man does. They wouldn’t have been as critical of Mike G making a similar tweet of that I’m certain.DCWat wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 8:38 amWhilst I didn’t agree with Chester’s points, I’m not sure his view deserves belittling criticism or calls of negativity.
By all means, disagree and have an opinion to debate - just don’t turn it into more goading and name calling. This board will be far better for it.
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It is very painful. Every thread has some form of negativity on here. Unfortunately that is in many ways the antiquated mindset of a good number of our fans.
It’s the new owners, the new way, they are different and so get used to it as soon as you can. Absolutely nothing wrong with the tweet and I’m sure if Dyche has a problem with such things he’ll let Alan know. I doubt it will be a Klopp like exchange though when he does....
It’s the new owners, the new way, they are different and so get used to it as soon as you can. Absolutely nothing wrong with the tweet and I’m sure if Dyche has a problem with such things he’ll let Alan know. I doubt it will be a Klopp like exchange though when he does....
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I kind of agree with this tbh. The guy is different. He's from a different culture and he's new to his role and to British footy and we'll see how it pans out over a period of time before we can really decide about him. Initially I feel i quite like him and he's definitely showing his enthusiasm in any way he can, but i do get that he's not daft and he'll have good PR advice and he knows he's got 20,000 grim Lancastrians to win over. (Plus a few softy Yorkies!)arise_sir_charge wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 8:52 amIt’s painful though. Picking holes in anything and everything the new man does. They wouldn’t have been as critical of Mike G making a similar tweet of that I’m certain.
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Has there been a lot of picking holes, in Pace? I’ve seen a fair bit of investigative work to try to better understand the takeover and how it might have a bearing on the club. I’ve not really seen much criticism of Pace.arise_sir_charge wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 8:52 amIt’s painful though. Picking holes in anything and everything the new man does. They wouldn’t have been as critical of Mike G making a similar tweet of that I’m certain.
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We have had more communication from Pace in the last 3 weeks than we did from Mike Garlic in 6 years and long may it continue.
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Bet he didnt write it
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An absolute nonsense thing to complain about. He's the new chairman experiencing a massive result for the first time. Let the man enjoy it ffs.
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Only on this forum could you go from a new owner to Donald Trump.Dark Cloud wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 8:51 amBob Lord's tweets would have been interesting!!! I think Trump's might give us a clue as to how thy might have looked!!
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I dont agree with Chester in this case but I do agree with DCW. Chester is one of the most thoughtful and informative posters on this forum.DCWat wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 8:38 amWhilst I didn’t agree with Chester’s points, I’m not sure his view deserves belittling criticism or calls of negativity.
By all means, disagree and have an opinion to debate - just don’t turn it into more goading and name calling. This board will be far better for it.
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Personally think Alan's tweets are perfect. Seems to always retweet the official club message, adding a dignified and professional response. Very proud our Chairman is engaging in this way.
Beautiful tweets.
Beautiful tweets.
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Personally I think it's a good thing he's showing support for the team.
I'd also be interested to see how he is if we are on a poor run of form because it's going to happen and no doubt some of our lot on twitter will go for him to express their views.
I understand why people wouldn't like it, but the Accy chairman was always worth a follow and chat too on twitter
I'd also be interested to see how he is if we are on a poor run of form because it's going to happen and no doubt some of our lot on twitter will go for him to express their views.
I understand why people wouldn't like it, but the Accy chairman was always worth a follow and chat too on twitter
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Damned if he does, damned if he doesn’t.
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He's showing his support on social media. Nothing wrong with that in my view.
I'm sure when we go through bad periods he'll give his support online then as well.
I'm sure when we go through bad periods he'll give his support online then as well.
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His TikToks would be better!!Dark Cloud wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 8:51 amBob Lord's tweets would have been interesting!!! I think Trump's might give us a clue as to how thy might have looked!!
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Totally agree CP, im hoping its just early doors giddiness and he will soon see that he has to be a tad more detached from commenting like this.Chester Perry wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 1:05 amCall me old fashioned I do not think a Director of a Premier League club should be doing this - what happens when we are on a bad run?
that is not to say that communication from the club could improve - it can
there are more strategic and operational things he can talk about not the result of a match - It is the job of the directors to keep the club on a sound footing not ride on the back of the success of the team on the pitch. Though even then I do not think they should be too visible. that is not to say I don't want the club to be transparent about it's reporting, which could do with being more timely, or even subject to the rigour of a shareholders meeting. There are areas of governance in that could be greatly improved
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You’re old fashioned.Chester Perry wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 1:05 amCall me old fashioned I do not think a Director of a Premier League club should be doing this - what happens when we are on a bad run?
that is not to say that communication from the club could improve - it can
there are more strategic and operational things he can talk about not the result of a match - It is the job of the directors to keep the club on a sound footing not ride on the back of the success of the team on the pitch. Though even then I do not think they should be too visible. that is not to say I don't want the club to be transparent about it's reporting, which could do with being more timely, or even subject to the rigour of a shareholders meeting. There are areas of governance in that could be greatly improved