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Feb 14, 2010
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I honestly don't think it was about his misses. Barnes was just an easy scapegoat. Nobody hated CMS and he cost 3million quid!!

In fact, it makes a rather interesting comparison, highlighted how fickle and strange football supporters are.
CMS cost a shit load and has rather unimpressed. Barnes did as much, if not more, in his Albion career, yet cost 22 oranges and a packet of hobnobs. Was much younger, and was playing in the Wiltshire Beagle Sunday League just months before.

YET, it's Barnes the fans jump on.

Maybe so, the only point I made was that he was called Barn Door Barnes because he (and CMS) missed chances. I didnt say he wasnt a good player, but just that we cant re write history. Some players do seem to divide opinion. Always the way in every club. "Back in the day" as the teenagers say, Dean Wilkins was one of them. A very good, skilful player in my view, the merciless whipping boy for dogs abuse for others! That's football.
 


somerset

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Jul 14, 2003
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you're obsessed with Barnes & always have been
Nope, I don't raise new threads on a player who in my eyes is just an average footballer......... why are you still obsessed with him then?
 


Acker79

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Nov 15, 2008
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He (and CMS) did miss a hatful of sitters at the Albion and those misses cost promotion. Whether you think its unfair or not, that's what people remember. We were inmy view, one player short of the premier league. That player was Murray. Poyet's / the Albions greatest mistake in recent year (well since this summer!).

Every striker misses sitters.

And would Murray have made the difference? This is his third season in the championship, for the first he needed 8.5 shots for every goal, this season he needs 9 shots for every goal. I find it highly unlikely that of the 50-odd missed shots he's had this season, none of them were what some fans would call 'sitters'. If we have that Murray, I don't see him having made much of a difference to our promotion hopes under Poyet.

If we got the Murray who played in that middle season (only 2.5 shots needed for every goal) we'd also need our own versions of an on-form Zaha and bolasie causing mayhem on the wings, zipping balls into the box, which we didn't have. How many times did we play two wingers under Gus?
 






Feb 14, 2010
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Every striker misses sitters.

And would Murray have made the difference? This is his third season in the championship, for the first he needed 8.5 shots for every goal, this season he needs 9 shots for every goal. I find it highly unlikely that of the 50-odd missed shots he's had this season, none of them were what some fans would call 'sitters'. If we have that Murray, I don't see him having made much of a difference to our promotion hopes under Poyet.

If we got the Murray who played in that middle season (only 2.5 shots needed for every goal) we'd also need our own versions of an on-form Zaha and bolasie causing mayhem on the wings, zipping balls into the box, which we didn't have. How many times did we play two wingers under Gus?

Yep I agree with allot of that but Murray also was good around the box and made intelligent runs. He also was a very good finisher a few years ago. I think he would have stuck away the chances that cms and barnes didnt. I think he would have made better runs and worked well with Poyets midfield. But we shall never know for sure. Its all ifs buts and maybes. Its a game of opinions as they say!
 


Thunder Bolt

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It was a ridiculous red card at Bolton.........................as he did nothing to deserve it.

I agree completely, but posters on Nsc saw some dodgy video from a phone taken over 100 yards away, and knew that he had deliberately tripped the ref.
 


sir albion

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Are all the clueless football fans now appreciating what a good player he is? Or is nailing down a starting place in a PL team still not evidence enough.

Nope he's still dog shite even if he scores 5/6 prem goals...Burnley fans don't rate him either to be fair.
Just because he scores a cracker once a season it doesn't make him a good player and he's old news now thankfully.
 




1234andcounting

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Mar 31, 2008
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Nope he's still dog shite even if he scores 5/6 prem goals...Burnley fans don't rate him either to be fair.
Just because he scores a cracker once a season it doesn't make him a good player and he's old news now thankfully.

Is there anyone who has ever worked for the Albion, in any capacity, that you have some time for?
 


fleet

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Jul 28, 2003
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Always liked him in the team. He didn't get goals like that too often but contributed so much - first line of defence at the front which we don't have anymore and it shows
 






deslynhamsmoustache1

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Apr 25, 2010
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Bent has spent many years in the Premier League, played for England & his most recent transfer fee was £18 million, ffs.
We let Ash go halfway through a promotion campaign, with an injury decimated squad, to save possibly losing £750 poxy thousand

Correct. But my post was in reply to the statement that "Ashley Barnes is better than anyone at the club at the moment." I repeat, he is not as good a goal scorer as Bent.Yes Bent is a loanee, yes Barnes would die for the cause, but I know which one I would want in my team; that would be the one who's career averages nearly a goal ever other game.
 


sllugaes

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I wonder how many will be saying similar about JFC when he's sold? He is a good midfielder as played by three managers and England U21, but it's fashionable to slate him.
You don't know what you've got til it's gone.

Not for me i am afraid, not slating him, nothing against the lad, just that he does not deserve a starting place - others are more worth a starting slot - ok yesterday had a good game, england u21 not sure how, although maybe i will be proved wrong one day
 


Sheebo

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Jul 13, 2003
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He's scored one good goal and one mis hit in 17 or so prem games. Ok he's only been starting recently but he's hardly took the prem by storm. Good player and wish we still had him - just playing devils advocate. Not good enough for the prem as a regular player imo though..
 






Sheebo

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Jul 13, 2003
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Incorrect. He's scored a winner with his head, he's scored a winner with a deflected shot and then that beauty yesterday.

Ah sorry did think I could be wrong with that. Either way not prolific - fairly good champs player but not a prem player - like most the Burnley squad tbh..
 


Sheebo

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Jul 13, 2003
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Oh just realised you're a Burnley fan!!? Sorry.
 


El Presidente

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Jul 5, 2003
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Ah sorry did think I could be wrong with that. Either way not prolific - fairly good champs player but not a prem player - like most the Burnley squad tbh..

I'd love it if Burnley stayed up. Sean Dyche comes across as a very grounded, yet passionate manager, they have no fancy dans in the squad, and if they stay up it increases the chances of Palace coming down.
 




Sheebo

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Jul 13, 2003
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I'd love it if Burnley stayed up. Sean Dyche comes across as a very grounded, yet passionate manager, they have no fancy dans in the squad, and if they stay up it increases the chances of Palace coming down.

Same here. My comment was nothing against them - they've not spunked loads on big names and are doing brilliantly..
 




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