Europe needs to get real on defence; Britain needs to get real on Europe
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20 August 2009
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You seem to have a few extra songs when you play Rovers, if I remember – like – “you’re just a town full of p****”
After last night no longer when my son and I wear our Burnley Shirts abroad will I here the words Burnley WHO??
These are great times for the club and town again. I saw it all in the late 60s/70s but for my son of 18 these are
unprecedented times and like me he’s loving it.
Great to see this fine old English football club doing well. Are there any English players in the squad?
Wyrdtimes – we (as in Burnley) have a number of English players – unfortunately no-one at the moment actually in the England squad.
We also have a large contingent of Scottish players. In fact, I would guess we are one of, if not the, squads with the greatest amount of UK-born players.
As a lifelong Red I was disturbed that we couldn’t claw back an early goal. But then I watched Football First on Sky and saw Blake’s effort – what a strike! The old ground looked in good shape too on a late summer’s evening – redolent of the golden era of our father’s generations. (the last time I was at Turf Moor I saw them play Steve Bull’s Wolves in the old Fourth Division – it’s hardly changed since then either). ‘Football – bloody hell!’ as Fergie might put it.
Hi Alastair
Wednesday night was special, an unbelievable atmosphere, when Robbie Blake’s goal hit the back of the net, the Turf erupted. But what struck me as something of an outsider (first season ticket) was the celebrations – they were loud, passionate and pretty wild but there was more to it than just that, there was also a real sense of kinship, it was palpable. People hugging, my partner had tears in her eyes – not me though!
Thanks for all the work you are doing to promote the place too – really appreciated. Burnley FC helped set up the football league, Burnley helped set up the industrial age. So we know we’ve got remarkable football and industrial heritage and a great here and now too, a modern town with some of the best countryside on our doorstep – trouble is many don’t know it.
I was saying as much on the afternoon after the night before on a breakfast show being broadcast live……..in Connecticut! The world is, quite literally waking up to Burnley
Cheers
@Michael
A number? Like how many? What proportion are English?
Pretty pleasing that Burnley won against Everton, and I think their selection of songs is quaint and entertaining, even if you think they are lacking in variety.
Dear Alastair,
The fight is still on here in Blackpool to save our mental health day centres.Blackpool Council are determined to fulfill their plans (though not to inform users of the service or their families/carers what will happen).
Our MP is continuing to help, but contact with “the relevant Cabinet Minister” named on Blackpool Council’s proposed service model document, has been a COMPLETE waste of time.
The Department of Health also show no interest.
I am at a loss as to what to do anymore, and feel that as usual it’s the “little people” who suffer and the people in power (who should know better) just stamp all over us.
Can you inform of any contacts to help?
Thank you , Christine.