by Gunnarsson's_Gunners » 30 Apr 2014 18:10
by winchester_royal » 30 Apr 2014 18:13
by BonBoh » 30 Apr 2014 20:38
by sandman » 30 Apr 2014 20:47
BonBoh 2 years ago I watched an already promoted RFC play at Birmingham on the last day of the season and we were beaten quite comfortably 2-0 by the Blues. The team put in a bit of a shift but didn't go in for any contested balls and seemed quite content to lap up the fans singing 'Championes' throughout. It was a bit of a day out for them. We, the fans, celebrated anyway because we just wanted to give them a final away-day wave and cheer to celebrate promotion. Nobody seemed to really care about the result. The job was done.
2 years on, Burnley are in a similar position. The job is done. The fans will cheer them whatever the result because they've had a season to celebrate. Does anyone really want to go home to Burnley on crutches looking to miss the pre-season and a chance to play in the Premiership.
Hit 'em HHHHHHAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRDDDDDDDDD!
by harry » 30 Apr 2014 21:02
BonBoh 2 years ago I watched an already promoted RFC play at Birmingham on the last day of the season and we were beaten quite comfortably 2-0 by the Blues. The team put in a bit of a shift but didn't go in for any contested balls and seemed quite content to lap up the fans singing 'Championes' throughout. It was a bit of a day out for them. We, the fans, celebrated anyway because we just wanted to give them a final away-day wave and cheer to celebrate promotion. Nobody seemed to really care about the result. The job was done.
2 years on, Burnley are in a similar position. The job is done. The fans will cheer them whatever the result because they've had a season to celebrate. Does anyone really want to go home to Burnley on crutches looking to miss the pre-season and a chance to play in the Premiership.
Hit 'em HHHHHHAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRDDDDDDDDD!
by The Cap » 30 Apr 2014 21:33
by BonBoh » 30 Apr 2014 21:54
by harry » 01 May 2014 00:21
BonBoh funnily, given the pressure of this match...
If we win, we enter the play-offs on the back of 3 straight victories.
If we win, we'll have back-to-back home wins to truly banish those worries about our home form.
If we win, we'll have gained the confidence from playing under pressure and getting the job done. Derby and QPR haven't had that for a while. A psychological advantage to us and perhaps Wigan?
If if if ...
#️⃣Hit 'em HARD!
by Reading4eva » 01 May 2014 08:40
harryBonBoh funnily, given the pressure of this match...
If we win, we enter the play-offs on the back of 3 straight victories.
If we win, we'll have back-to-back home wins to truly banish those worries about our home form.
If we win, we'll have gained the confidence from playing under pressure and getting the job done. Derby and QPR haven't had that for a while. A psychological advantage to us and perhaps Wigan?
If if if ...
#️⃣Hit 'em HARD!
3 wins & into the play offs would be nice. The likely opponents of Derby or QPR would be tough but we got 4 points off each in normal season so with a run starting & confidence up there would be good chance of getting to Wembley again. And there my if, buts & maybes start to disintegrate.
by The Real Sandhurst Royal » 01 May 2014 08:45
by hantsclaret » 01 May 2014 09:44
by Pepe the Horseman » 01 May 2014 10:13
by floyd__streete » 01 May 2014 12:43
hantsclaret Hello chaps - friendly (and local) Claret here - think it will be a good game on Saturday - Dyche still has the team targeted on 95 points and you boys clearly need a result so hopefully its end to end stuff!
by hantsclaret » 01 May 2014 13:24
Don't normally care about what away supporters have to say for themselves frankly - its is bad enough reading the views of our own supporters - but I'd like to say with genuine sincerity.....well done Burnley for sticking it to clubs such as Reading, QPR, Brighton with their vastly bigger budgets. And you've done it with a young British manager who never seems to bleat on about refereeing decisions as others do.....although maybe that is because you win most weeks
by sandman » 01 May 2014 14:34
by southbank1871 » 01 May 2014 19:13
by Cureton's Volley » 02 May 2014 00:30
southbank1871 If I were the manager, I certainly wouldn't be recording videos like this.
http://youtu.be/N35ekaIWJ04
Christ he's a helmet.
by Z175 » 02 May 2014 11:18
sandmanBonBoh 2 years ago I watched an already promoted RFC play at Birmingham on the last day of the season and we were beaten quite comfortably 2-0 by the Blues. The team put in a bit of a shift but didn't go in for any contested balls and seemed quite content to lap up the fans singing 'Championes' throughout. It was a bit of a day out for them. We, the fans, celebrated anyway because we just wanted to give them a final away-day wave and cheer to celebrate promotion. Nobody seemed to really care about the result. The job was done.
2 years on, Burnley are in a similar position. The job is done. The fans will cheer them whatever the result because they've had a season to celebrate. Does anyone really want to go home to Burnley on crutches looking to miss the pre-season and a chance to play in the Premiership.
Hit 'em HHHHHHAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRDDDDDDDDD!
Apart from when Tabby went barrelling into the big lad Zigic and injured him.
by Colin Cheeselog » 02 May 2014 11:52
by leww_rfc » 02 May 2014 13:23
Colin Cheeselog £15 on Brighton to finish on the top 6. Boom! Oh yeah, that's right, BIG money!
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