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Burnley winning at Everton



Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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Which is a shame, I was hoping they'd be one of the strugglers. Their away record this season is frankly amazing :down:

Probably one team we can cross off finishing in the bottom three if they can keep this up.
 




Thunder Bolt

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Which is a shame, I was hoping they'd be one of the strugglers. Their away record this season is frankly amazing :down:

Probably one team we can cross off finishing in the bottom three if they can keep this up.

Everton are below us, so getting beaten is good for us. We remain at 14th going into the international break. Burnley are in 6th place.
 




Wozza

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Jul 6, 2003
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Everton have lost their last four [MENTION=34361]PremierLeague[/MENTION] games on a Sunday by an aggregate score of 1-12. Rest.
 




Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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Everton are below us, so getting beaten is good for us. We remain at 14th going into the international break. Burnley are in 6th place.

Strongly disagree. It’s the long haul that counts not the odd league place today. Like the OP, I’d hoped that Burnley would be one of those we’d be scrapping with.

The fact is we never know what is a “good result” until 38 games have been played, but I just can’t see Everton being one of those in our mini league come May.
 


Cheeky Monkey

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Jul 17, 2003
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People getting 'stressed' by other team's results this early in the season. Really? More important today was Leeds being put back in their place, just a shame if had to be Massive who did it.
 


LVGull

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May 13, 2016
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Koeman will be sacked soon. When we play them, probably a new guy in charge.
 




Thunder Bolt

Ordinary Supporter
Strongly disagree. It’s the long haul that counts not the odd league place today. Like the OP, I’d hoped that Burnley would be one of those we’d be scrapping with.

The fact is we never know what is a “good result” until 38 games have been played, but I just can’t see Everton being one of those in our mini league come May.

I think it's a psychological boost. We can play in this league, but are lacking confidence. That is starting to grow, and the team can believe in themselves.
 


Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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People getting 'stressed' by other team's results this early in the season. Really? More important today was Leeds being put back in their place, just a shame if had to be Massive who did it.

Your head is clearly in the wrong division. :wink:
 


Kalimantan Gull

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Aug 13, 2003
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Central Borneo / the Lizard
Which is a shame, I was hoping they'd be one of the strugglers. Their away record this season is frankly amazing :down:

Probably one team we can cross off finishing in the bottom three if they can keep this up.

I never believed Burnley were going to be in trouble this season, they are strong and united under Dyche. Teams like that, with a season or two in the premier league and a squad built in the mold of their manager, who got them promoted and kept them up - they don't tend to get in trouble. Bournemouth are the same. Its teams that find themselves with the wrong manager, get themselves in a bit of turmoil from a run of bad results and a key injury or two, they will often be surprisingly bad. Palace are there already, Swansea and Leicester are teetering, West Brom possibly if they are daft enough to get rid of Pulis, West Ham's late winner yesterday has given them some breathing space, while Everton could easily have a bad season, although surely too strong to go down?
 




Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Which is a shame, I was hoping they'd be one of the strugglers. Their away record this season is frankly amazing :down:

Probably one team we can cross off finishing in the bottom three if they can keep this up.

Burnley and Watford will stay up with ease. That's not hindsight. I defended the respective records of their excellent managers and the excellent squads they've both built up, back in the summer, when a couple of others laughed loftily at those two clubs.

It simply means that others will join us instead in the relegation mini league. Bournemouth, WBA, for example?
 


Mackenzie

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Nov 7, 2003
33,507
East Wales
Burnley and Watford will stay up with ease. That's not hindsight. I defended the respective records of their excellent managers and the excellent squads they've both built up, back in the summer, when a couple of others laughed loftily at those two clubs.

It simply means that others will join us instead in the relegation mini league. Bournemouth, WBA, for example?
Southampton?
 













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