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I’m really pleased Burnley went up. A proper club, with proper supporters. I think you might surprise a few people next year. A good manager and Turf Moor isn’t the most welcoming of grounds – in a good way – so I think your home form will be excellent. A bit like Stoke. Ehjoy it. For supporters of clubs outside the Big Four these moments of glory don’t happen often. When people ask me why I support Brentford I always say it is because I’m a glory hunter…but I it is more fun when the glory is hard to find.
As a lifelong Newcastle supporter (relegated) and a long term resident of Shrewsbury (lost the play off), your happiness sickens me.
Only kidding, congratulations and all that. Have you got any spare players you could send to Tyneside?
I too was at Wembley yesterday cheering us on and have to admit to shedding more than a few tears of joy at the final whistle. Burnley have never been a top flight club in my lifetime, so it’s still not quite sunk in that we will be in the premier league next season. What a season it has been.
Congratulations to Burnley – I’m most amused, but not surprised, at Morgan’s cockiness; the way the Arses play some matches, my Granny could beat them and she’s dead…….6 points to them is by no means assured!
Think its a shame teams such as Burnley will be in the premiership next year. They devalue what is a top rate premium league. Can anyone see Burnley winning a game in the premier league?
Congratulations on Burnley’s promotion well deserved ,I just hope the hang over is not as bad….
Congratulations. 12 months ago Hull and Stoke were given little chance of staying up but they did. As for next season, both Sun’lun’ and Hull already look relegation prospects, if such is possible 12 months ahead. Ahead of its football club Burnley seems to me to be firmly associated with the BNP. This is a comment you have had before I am guessing? Do Burnley’s BNP supporters also support the Club? And if so with what result?
What do you mean Omar? Smaller clubs such as Hull and Stoke have managed to hold their own, as have Wigan and Fulham. Burnley now join fellow former original members of the League in the top division next year – Villa, Blakburn, Bolton, Everton, Stoke and Wolves. The delightful thing abour Burnley’s progress is not just the quality of their play, but the memories they bring of football as it used to be. Wonderful that a such a small club can do well in the modern era..
Very pleased for you. At least that’s six points that Tottenham can be assured of next season!
Alastair on his career change, his old demons and his fear of dentists: read the INTERVIEW on http://www.chiclondres.com/article.php?eid=3944&lang=en:
Burnley are back! I saw AC on Sky News at Wembley commenting not on football but on – surprise surprise – MPs´ expenses.
Happy days – Up The Clarets
A fantastic day at Wembley Yesterday and a well deserved victory. My thanks go to all the staff and players at the club, but the biggest of all to Owen Coyle for turning a promising team into what they have become this season, a team of winners.
With every game as the season progressed, win or lose they have emerged better and stronger through his leadership.
Maybe a lesson for the Labour party here. O.C. for PM. Maybe not.
Congratulation to all involved with the club. To see them back on top after all this time in the wilderness is a great feeling for me and all the family. They came from Canada and as far as Australia just to experience the wonderful occasion.
A word too for the Sheffield United fans those who were gracious in defeat. As we sat having a meal near Euston station before travelling back to Crewe, many were coming up and shaking our hands wishing us all the best.
Omar I think you’re getting your values mixed up. It’s not nor should it be about wealth. Football is many different things to many different people. A bit like politics and the fundamental differences between the parties and there underlying beliefs.
Well done to the Clarets, enjoy your day in the sun. Next May Burnley need 40 points and Labour needs 40%.
Congrats on burnley promotion Alastair. I”m trying to cheer my 13 year old son up because Celtic lost the league.But listen we are happy to see such celebrations for Burnly as everybody loves to see the underdog have his day. Best wishes, Theresa.
Congratulations to you and your club Alastair. It is this moment you can enjoy and don’t worry about the spoilers – they are suffering and can only show it this way.Well doen to the wellwishers,fans andmagnanimous neutrals
Burnley may lose Owen Coyle if he wants the Celtic job. I think Alan Curbishley would keep you up.
best wishes,back to politics until August?
gary enefer
Hey you- watch what you sayabout the Spires and Chesterfield!! Congrats on the win- no prizes 4 guessing the best birthday pres!
Is it my imagination or did Cameron have an Obama moment in Milton Keynes today?!!!! There were some very appetising little soundbites in there
‘from the powerful to the powerless’
‘from the political elite to the man on the street’
‘people power in a post-beauracratic age’
delivered in a way that seemed to connect. Jack Straw was not the best man to put in to bat after that performance. Is there anybody there?!!!! Rita 🙁
Hi Uncle Ali……my dad is a complete idiot….he watched the match on live text !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! but we’re both happy you won…….