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Burnley FC v West Ham United Team Sheets

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Sun, 21/05/2017 - 14:07

Burnley FC: Heaton, Long, Lawton, Tarkowski, Ward, Brady, Westwood, Hendrick, Arfield, Vokes, Gray. Subs: Flanagan, Defour, Barnes, Agvei, Gudmundsson, Darikwa, Pope.
West Ham United: Adrian, Cresswell, Collins (c), Ogbonna, Byram, Fonte, Feghouli, Lanzini, Snodgrass, Fernandes, Ayew. Subs: Randolph, Quina, Rice, Makasi, Fletcher, Kemp.

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Just realised no calleri! Along with no sakho, Carroll, Antonio, Reid, noble, arbeloa, masaku, nortveldt, obiang anyone else I missed out? That's 10! I'm guessing makasi is the youth guy. Unless on of has misspelled it. Oh and of course kouyate. That's 11 unavailable today.

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asheshammer's picture

let's finish this season on a positive note

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Come on west ham finish on a positive note.Big shake up needed

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asheshammer's picture

Feghouli. Goal made by "my man" Ayew. Feghouli has a scond chance minutes later but skies it. Don't know any links.

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albyforeverirons.'s picture

That was definitely a second yellow, we can't buy a decent decision, it's a bloody joke if we did it our bloke would be gone.

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metbobby1's picture

We all know that refs are red card blindness when it comes to opposing players against us.
Who, in the FA, will have the guts to financially penalise refs for wrong decisions?
Their decisions can cost clubs millions, yet all they get is demoted to a lower league.

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asheshammer's picture

Probably deserves to go in 1-1, although I though we just shaded it. Certainly have the potential to win it outright. COYI.

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metbobby1's picture

all of you 'rose tinted glasses' fans to have a go.
Fans, like myself, who are not allowed to criticise.....BUT.....would you have accepted finishing BELOW Bournemouth at the start of the season?????

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asheshammer's picture

At the same time, you might not have thought we'd finish above last season's champions!

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No you are correct on paper Bobby but the amount of problems that has manifest itself this season for us has been too much.
I do blame the lack of recruiting any sort of real quality in the transfer windows as being a major factor as well as the settling in of the stadium move....The injury crisis has been extraordinary, I'm surprised that Slav could field a decent eleven players today.
Nah, write the season off as being below par and see how we go with recruitment in the summer (under Bilic for me of course).

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asheshammer's picture

Let's see what we can do when we settle in at the London Stadium.

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Definitely ashes.
To go back to today's match though, I thought they all did well with no shortage of effort.
Your man Ayew had a good game as well but I'd just wish he'd look up a bit more sometimes and play the simple ball.
Never mind though that was a decent shift by all today, well done.

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metbobby1's picture

injuries because it happens EVERY season. We shell out shed loads for crocks. What value have we had from Carroll???

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Yes I know this but have a butchers at how many have gone under the knife Bobby....Maybe we should look a little closer at why this is?

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metbobby1's picture

agree with you on all counts, irons.
We survived a very bad season....so onwards and upwards!!!

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Strange unbalanced line up but I'm happy with the way we played. Controlled the second half and I'm gona big up the new signings today for a change. Ayew, feg, fonte and fernandes all did well. Wasn't too unhappy with snodgrass either. Hard to say how much of that game was an end of season, but I'm gona big up those boys after so much negative stuff on them this season. Also like to point out our goals were both made and scored by the new boys.

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