Burnley Thread - 2021/22

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Can anyone explain why that game between Burnley and Aston Villa was only played on Thursday night? Don’t get me wrong, it did us a favour today, yet that game was originally scheduled to be played on December 21st, but was postponed for COVID reasons. It seems odd that they had to wait so long to play it. Was it postponed more than once?
 
I will not miss Burnley in the slightest but I do hope they don't spiral into administration or anything like that. I wouldn't wish that fate on anyone.

Well...almost anyone
 
Burnley I’m afraid you have been caught and for you, the chase is over
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Can anyone explain why that game between Burnley and Aston Villa was only played on Thursday night? Don’t get me wrong, it did us a favour today, yet that game was originally scheduled to be played on December 21st, but was postponed for COVID reasons. It seems odd that they had to wait so long to play it. Was it postponed more than once?
I think Burnley had 3 maybe 4 games postponed due to covid so had to fit them all in at some.point
 
They're not coming back anytime soon. The parachute payment will be immediately eaten up by debt plus they'll have to sell their best players as well to get their wages off the books. I can see them being the next club that falls down the divisions.
 
I won’t miss them, apart from the guaranteed six points a season.

I‘ve never had the misfortune to visit Burnley, but I imagine it’s probably run down, shit and populated by fat racists. Does it have any positives?
 
This correct. Will be interesting to see how they cope financially. Why did the prem not introduce a rule outlawing leveraged buy outs?
Just highlights all these new rules and regulations arent to protect football, theyre to protect the cartel. The rest of the fodder can get fucked.
dirty oil money cant pump investment in to a club but white owner can mortgage the club to the hilt to get a payday.
 
This correct. Will be interesting to see how they cope financially. Why did the prem not introduce a rule outlawing leveraged buy outs?
The US owners love leveraged buyouts. They would never risk their own money or think about investing in the local community. This is the business model which the PL apparently loves. Apparently investing in your product and your local community with your own money is a bad idea. In every other business this is called inward investment and is seen as something to encourage.
But in the strange and corrupt world of football regulation it's perfectly fine to be based in a tax haven like the Cayman Islands so no one can scrutinise your accounts properly. It's even better if you can avoid paying any local taxes and it's great if you run up huge debts without risking any of your own money. This is how Manchester United have operated with impunity for years. They claim their money is "organic growth" not like "dirty oil money." In fact it's the total opposite of organic growth because their whole operation is underpinned by a mountain of debt owed to overseas banks which will never be paid off.
 
The Premier and Football League big wigs are a disgrace to the game they run. To allow this kind of yank takeover is wrong, but what do they care
 
I won’t miss them, apart from the guaranteed six points a season.

I‘ve never had the misfortune to visit Burnley, but I imagine it’s probably run down, shit and populated by fat racists. Does it have any positives?
Very few positives. Some quirks though:
95% of all Benedictine produced is drunk in Burnley. The local habit is to buy a pint and a “bene“ chaser. The habit was brought back by soldiers posted near that drink’s place of manufacture in WW1.
It had a run down, not to say dilapidated shopping centre built by our old friend Ken Bates, who pissed off before it was finished leaving associated debts behind.
The club used to boast the highest attendances per capita of its population. Many of them came from the Craven area of Yorkshire: Keighley, Skipton and a host of smaller settlements. Burnley was the nearest 1st Div club to Craven as nothing in Yorks fitted the bill and a single bus took people through the Pennine gap to Burnley.
 
I won’t miss them, apart from the guaranteed six points a season.

I‘ve never had the misfortune to visit Burnley, but I imagine it’s probably run down, shit and populated by fat racists. Does it have any positives?
If you imagine wrong turn meeting cyclops
Who then mate with each other while being gang banged by leatherface and his family you've got Burnley inhabitants
 
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