by Snowflake Royal » 11 Jan 2025 17:35
by skipper » 11 Jan 2025 18:25
Pepe the Horseman Shame, but deserve a lot of credit for taking it to extra time, especially after some really embarrassing FA Cup performances in recent years.
by Armadillo Roadkill » 11 Jan 2025 19:10
by Clyde1998 » 11 Jan 2025 20:31
by Royals and Racers » 11 Jan 2025 21:30
by Royal_jimmy » 11 Jan 2025 21:40
by Royals and Racers » 11 Jan 2025 22:02
by JR » 11 Jan 2025 23:27
Clyde1998 Good effort from the lads. They fought well, but ultimately tired out and the substitutions were always going to tip the balance back in Burnley's favour. All our subs were academy lads, whilst they were bringing first team players off the bench. Disappointed to be out of the competition, but the better side won the day and we certainly didn't embarrass ourselves with that performance.
by bloody Volvo driver » 11 Jan 2025 23:37
Armadillo Roadkill No one can seriously deny that the better side won, but I think it was closer than the scoreline suggested.
When you laook at the gap in resources between the two clubs and the restrictions we're operating under, we can draw immense credit for this. Burnley will be a Premier League team again next season barring any unforeseen disasters.
Knibbs was tireless, Savage was effective throughout.
But my MOTM could well be Kanu. First 15 minutes it looked like their number 30 had him on toast. Then Savage came over to help so he wasn't exposed 1-2-1. From then on Kanu grew in confidence and ended up with their 30 totally in his pocket.
From their brief appearances, I'd say Osho and Sackey have fine futures ahead of them.
Cold day out. Our attendance was a bit of a joke. Once again the admittance process failed totally, leaving long queues trying to get in after kick off.
The more important game is Stockport next week. Up the Ding.
by Clyde1998 » 11 Jan 2025 23:49
JRClyde1998 Good effort from the lads. They fought well, but ultimately tired out and the substitutions were always going to tip the balance back in Burnley's favour. All our subs were academy lads, whilst they were bringing first team players off the bench. Disappointed to be out of the competition, but the better side won the day and we certainly didn't embarrass ourselves with that performance.
Yep, when the opponent are bringing in your player of the season from championship promotion push 4 years ago and you are bringing on kids it’s always going to be tough.
Overall, echo many of comments on here. Put on a good showing - didn’t look outclassed for long periods. Good learning experience and we move on to more important league games.
Hopefully the club will have learnt that stuffing all the fans in to one stand is a stupid idea. Massive queues and disputes between fans sitting in the wrong place. And the farce of the Dolan being opened anyway in the end.
by Delboy » 12 Jan 2025 06:42
by stealthpapes » 12 Jan 2025 07:16
by Royals and Racers » 12 Jan 2025 07:54
Royals and Racers Anyone know or can work out how far out Wing was when he scored ?
by Clyde1998 » 12 Jan 2025 08:38
Delboy Attendance a lot more than 7089 the east stand takes 7286 and Burnley brought 2000 at least 9000 present
by Clyde1998 » 12 Jan 2025 08:41
by tmesis » 12 Jan 2025 10:06
Clyde1998Delboy Attendance a lot more than 7089 the east stand takes 7286 and Burnley brought 2000 at least 9000 present
100% agree with this.
James Earnshaw said 7,039 total with 1,314 from Burnley and this is what the Burnley website says.
Felt significantly higher than 5,725 home fans with how packed the East Stand was and the overspill into the North Stand. The East Stand has a capacity of around 7,000.
It also looked like more than 1,300 fans from Burnley - maybe 1,800.
by Armadillo Roadkill » 12 Jan 2025 10:45
bloody Volvo driverArmadillo Roadkill No one can seriously deny that the better side won, but I think it was closer than the scoreline suggested.
When you laook at the gap in resources between the two clubs and the restrictions we're operating under, we can draw immense credit for this. Burnley will be a Premier League team again next season barring any unforeseen disasters.
Knibbs was tireless, Savage was effective throughout.
But my MOTM could well be Kanu. First 15 minutes it looked like their number 30 had him on toast. Then Savage came over to help so he wasn't exposed 1-2-1. From then on Kanu grew in confidence and ended up with their 30 totally in his pocket.
From their brief appearances, I'd say Osho and Sackey have fine futures ahead of them.
Cold day out. Our attendance was a bit of a joke. Once again the admittance process failed totally, leaving long queues trying to get in after kick off.
The more important game is Stockport next week. Up the Ding.
I appreciate football is all about opinions, but Kanu MOTM. I thought he had a shocker, kept drifting inside (as CBs tend to do when playing FB) thus always given Burnley an out ball.
Take a look at goals 2&3, let his man run off him for the second and ambled (until he realised the gravity of the situation when he injected a bit of pace, but by then too late) back for the third.
If ever the expression “must have been at a different game” applies, this is it.
by Clyde1998 » 12 Jan 2025 10:53
tmesisClyde1998Delboy Attendance a lot more than 7089 the east stand takes 7286 and Burnley brought 2000 at least 9000 present
100% agree with this.
James Earnshaw said 7,039 total with 1,314 from Burnley and this is what the Burnley website says.
Felt significantly higher than 5,725 home fans with how packed the East Stand was and the overspill into the North Stand. The East Stand has a capacity of around 7,000.
It also looked like more than 1,300 fans from Burnley - maybe 1,800.
I suspect this was a turnstile count, which would have missed all those going through the side doors.
The question is why has access through the turnstiles got so much slower, that meant those side doors needed to be opened? Even people with cards seemed to be having trouble getting them to register.
by Snowflake Royal » 12 Jan 2025 10:59
Armadillo Roadkillbloody Volvo driverArmadillo Roadkill No one can seriously deny that the better side won, but I think it was closer than the scoreline suggested.
When you laook at the gap in resources between the two clubs and the restrictions we're operating under, we can draw immense credit for this. Burnley will be a Premier League team again next season barring any unforeseen disasters.
Knibbs was tireless, Savage was effective throughout.
But my MOTM could well be Kanu. First 15 minutes it looked like their number 30 had him on toast. Then Savage came over to help so he wasn't exposed 1-2-1. From then on Kanu grew in confidence and ended up with their 30 totally in his pocket.
From their brief appearances, I'd say Osho and Sackey have fine futures ahead of them.
Cold day out. Our attendance was a bit of a joke. Once again the admittance process failed totally, leaving long queues trying to get in after kick off.
The more important game is Stockport next week. Up the Ding.
I appreciate football is all about opinions, but Kanu MOTM. I thought he had a shocker, kept drifting inside (as CBs tend to do when playing FB) thus always given Burnley an out ball.
Take a look at goals 2&3, let his man run off him for the second and ambled (until he realised the gravity of the situation when he injected a bit of pace, but by then too late) back for the third.
If ever the expression “must have been at a different game” applies, this is it.
A fair and respectful challenge - thank you. So rare on here that I'm getting it printed out and framed.
I was watching in real time and haven't seen any replays, so obviously my assessment is flawed. With individual players, some things they do come to your attention, other you miss. I saw lots of good things from him, and seemingly missed the bad.
The drifting inside point you make is an interesting one. I saw the big gaps being left for their winger, but think that wasn't the fault of Kanu's positioning, but more the way the defence is set up. I see it all the time - you're thinking "why doesn't someone mark that winger stood in acres of space who keeps getting the ball?" I figured that's how you keep your back four close to each other, then move to challenge the winger as they move in. Go to the too early and they can just run past you.
I'll watch the goals though. I guess these days the coaching staff will be going through them with Kanu as well. Hopefully he'll address his weaknesses and improve.
by Clyde1998 » 12 Jan 2025 11:26
Snowflake RoyalArmadillo Roadkillbloody Volvo driver
I appreciate football is all about opinions, but Kanu MOTM. I thought he had a shocker, kept drifting inside (as CBs tend to do when playing FB) thus always given Burnley an out ball.
Take a look at goals 2&3, let his man run off him for the second and ambled (until he realised the gravity of the situation when he injected a bit of pace, but by then too late) back for the third.
If ever the expression “must have been at a different game” applies, this is it.
A fair and respectful challenge - thank you. So rare on here that I'm getting it printed out and framed.
I was watching in real time and haven't seen any replays, so obviously my assessment is flawed. With individual players, some things they do come to your attention, other you miss. I saw lots of good things from him, and seemingly missed the bad.
The drifting inside point you make is an interesting one. I saw the big gaps being left for their winger, but think that wasn't the fault of Kanu's positioning, but more the way the defence is set up. I see it all the time - you're thinking "why doesn't someone mark that winger stood in acres of space who keeps getting the ball?" I figured that's how you keep your back four close to each other, then move to challenge the winger as they move in. Go to the too early and they can just run past you.
I'll watch the goals though. I guess these days the coaching staff will be going through them with Kanu as well. Hopefully he'll address his weaknesses and improve.
Full backs starting narrow and leaving space is a consistent issue all season, I agree its a tactical choice, rather than individual player error.
I do think we're late and slow to get out and close down.
Like you I thought Kanu started badly but got much better as the game went on. I didn't really see him individually do a lot wrong for the goals, but I wasn't looking that closely. That's not to say he didn’t make mistakes after the first 10-15.
The whole defence just stopped on the first one. Second was good striker movement and finish, third was good striker improvisation with Button a bit slow to smother.
I thought Rushesha looked decent after the first 15 minutes. And Abrefa continues to look promising, though certainly not a winger.
Osho didn't really do anything. Holzman, I thought, looks far better at CB than RB. Wareham's pace surprised me a couple of times and he looked ok.
I think Wing (and us in general) goes long too often.
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