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The Burnley game is massive now, isn't it
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Come On You Irons
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The Burnley game is massive now, isn't it
After the capitulation against Chelsea with Nuno's negative, clown ville second half surrender monkey tactics, the Burnley game is pretty much last chance saloon IMO.
Lose it and we're as good as down. Win it (as we should) and we'll have a fighting chance. A draw is no good to us.
Lose it and we're as good as down. Win it (as we should) and we'll have a fighting chance. A draw is no good to us.
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I dunno. There was no fight or determination or even frustration on losing his place in the team. The bloke is a fucking melt. Physically he's a prototypical centre back who really looks the part but he's just soft between the ears.
Floats like a bee and stings like a butterfly.
Floats like a bee and stings like a butterfly.
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Re: The Burnley game is massive now, isn't it
If Kilman makes his new start away from home, he may gain some confidence if he is not booed
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stubbo-admin wrote: ↑03 Feb 2026, 16:30 We have four of them (Liverpool, Arsenal, City and Newcastle away).
This is West Ham we are talking about. I fully expect to win at least one of those games.
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I think the 'as good as down' after every game at this point is overblown.
We need to our-perform Leeds by 4 points outof the next 39 available. Do that and we have a cup final last game of the season.
100% agree though that Burnley is a game that we should be targeting to win as a banker. The other side of the coin...Leeds remaining fixtures only really have City and Chelsea as the sides you'd bank on them losing to. We have four of them (Liverpool, Arsenal, City and Newcastle away).
But it's doable as they're not a great side.
We need to our-perform Leeds by 4 points outof the next 39 available. Do that and we have a cup final last game of the season.
100% agree though that Burnley is a game that we should be targeting to win as a banker. The other side of the coin...Leeds remaining fixtures only really have City and Chelsea as the sides you'd bank on them losing to. We have four of them (Liverpool, Arsenal, City and Newcastle away).
But it's doable as they're not a great side.
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Yeah it's quite an important match.
Just as a slight aside as it's not on telly, have an inordinate amount of our homes games been televised this year and barely a few away games? Bit of a pisstake for anyone (foolish enough to be) buying a ticket really. I might be imagining it but someone will know whether it's true or not.
Just as a slight aside as it's not on telly, have an inordinate amount of our homes games been televised this year and barely a few away games? Bit of a pisstake for anyone (foolish enough to be) buying a ticket really. I might be imagining it but someone will know whether it's true or not.
