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This was an awful day out for Clarets fans in fact Sunday Bloody Sunday! I was already freezing my nads off before the game even started on a bitterly cold icy day and then found I had to sit in a seat clearly made for midgets with two foot long legs. I just got kind of comfortable perched to one side when some woman with an arse the size of Wales decided to sit next to me which even made my Isle of Man one look small! Great start surely things could only get better? Er nope. The Clarets then decided to play one of their worst games of the season. At least I think it was the Clarets because the team I know simply didn`t turn up.

The Clarets went down 2-0 to a less than impressive Wolves side. Burnley were truly awful in every department especially in defence and both Wolves goals were down to school boy errors in the back four. The defence though was not the only problem area, we were lacklustre in midfield and clueless in attack with only Chris Eagles looking like he meant business.

Clarke Carlisle was at fault for Wolves first goal in the 15th minute allowing Doyle to easily nick the ball off him to neatly pass to Matt Jarvis. Jensen saved his low shot but the ball went straight to the feet of Milijas who scored from ten yards out.

We did not seem to have any answers and looked drained after our fantastic performance in midweek against Arsenal at Turf Moor. A brief opening spell in the second half looked promising before another defensive blunder allowed Wolves to get their second after 50 minutes. It was Doyle again who this time got the better of both Caldwell and Duff before beating Jensen from close range.

Coyle wrung the changes after 52 minutes bringing on Nugent for a woeful Bikey and for a time we looked a bit brighter in attack with two up front as we tried to reduce the arrears. Time and time again though the attacks broke down or went astray and even Fletcher had an off day unable to hit the target. In all honesty it just seemed to be one of those days where we simply never turned up.

There will also be concern for Coyle with both our centre backs limping off during the game. Carlisle injured himself early in the game and was eventually replaced by Duff after 34 minutes giving the Northern Ireland international his first taste of Premier League football. Caldwell also picked up a groin strain in the first half but soldiered on before eventually being replaced by Gudjonsson on 67 minutes.

I wanted three points from this game so badly not just because it would have been our first win away on the road, ease our relegation concerns and set up Christmas nicely but because I wanted to see McCarthy get his comeuppance for his unsporting antics against Manchester United at Old Trafford in midweek when he ‘chucked one in` and fielded ten reserves.

We were absolutely fantastic against Arsenal at Turf Moor in midweek and all we had to do was play like that again and it would have been ‘Simples` to beat Wolves at Molineux. Of course they are now saying McCarthy was vindicated for fielding a weakened side in midweek but they are missing one salient point. We were so bad; Wolves third-string team could have beaten us. I just hope Wolves get relegated now by one goal on goal difference or by a point. McCarthy might then rue what he has done and reflect on whether a full strength side could have got something at Old Trafford against a side clearly struggling with no central defenders. What he did was plain wrong, totally outside the spirit of the game and I hope he gets punished for it. If we all behaved like that, the Premier League would be a bigger joke than it is already!

Molineux has been one of those bogey grounds for us over the years and coupled with the fact the Clarets always seem to go on a traditional Christmas slump, I guess this result was predictable. I am just so disappointed we played so badly. I certainly want to forget this match as soon as possible and would have already if I didn`t have to write this article.

The defeat leaves us perilous close to the drop zone; we are now in 14th place just three points clear of Bolton who are third from bottom with two games in hand and the team we face next in a crucial six pointer at Turf Moor on Boxing Day. West Ham are four points behind us and Portsmouth five points behind with both these bottom two clubs having played the same number of games as the Clarets.

We just have to hope and pray that we don`t embark on the traditional Clarets Christmas slump after a poor start to the festive season. We have to dig deep and how! Come on you Clarets!

Oh well at least I avoided slipping on my arse in the snow and ice going back to the car. Everything else had gone tits up so I was amazed I aint got a bruised bum this morning! I assume that woman with the big arse didn`t fall on it either since there are no reports of an earthquake in Wolverhampton this morning! Merry f****** Christmas!

The Clarets Team Sheet

With no new injury concerns or suspensions, Owen Coyle selected the same starting eleven that had done so well against Arsenal at Turf Moor on Wednesday night. There was just one change on the subs bench with Duff replacing Kalvenes.

Jensen, Mears, Carlisle, Caldwell, Jordan, Alexander, Eagles, Bikey, McDonald, Elliott, Fletcher

Subs: Penny, Duff, Gudjonsson, Blake, Guerrero, Nugent, Thompson

The Full Match Report

On a bitterly cold day with snow and ice around the ground, Leeds referee Martin Atkinson got the match underway.

It was a slow start by both sides but it was the Clarets who got the first chance when Bikey passed the ball to Mears on the overlap. He put in a deep cross that was slightly over hit; enough for Fletcher to be unable to get enough purchase on his header with Hahnemann snuffing out the danger.

Wolves however took the lead on 15 minutes after a shocking defensive blunder by Clarke Carlisle. He was too slow to prevent Doyle snatching the ball off his toe and Doyle`s pass found Jarvis. Jensen initially saved his low shot but the ball fell nicely to Milijas who thumped the ball home from ten yards out to put Wolves 1-0 up.

The Clarets responded quickly and nearly got an equaliser in the best move of the half after Fletcher linked well with Eagles to set McDonald free. His left foot shot though was just wide.

Jensen had to be on his guard to prevent Doyle doubling Wolves lead following a move that looked suspiciously offside after the Irish man got in behind the Clarets defence. Jensen managed to get his outstretched leg to the ball and save.

The Clarets though by now were simply not at the races and effectively the same team that had done so well against Arsenal in midweek now looked clueless and lacklustre.

Things got worse for the Clarets when Carlisle had to limp off injured after 30 minutes. He was replaced by Michael Duff who must have been delighted to be given his first opportunity to play in the Premier League.
No further incidents of note really though after the substitution so Burnley went in 1-0 down at half-time and in need of some stern words from the gaffer.

Despite the poor performance no substitutions were made for the start of the second half and for the first few minutes from the re-start we seemed to have found our mojo again. At long last we were putting balls across into the danger area and Duff came close with an effort in the box that he put wide of the far post.

With just five minutes of the second half played though, disaster struck again for the Clarets after another defensive lapse this time by both Caldwell and Duff let in Doyle who had a simple job beating Jensen from close range.

Coyle tried to get his side back into this game by bringing on more strike power up front with Nugent coming on to replace Bikey after 52 minutes but it was all a little too late and in the end even 4-4-2 turned out to be ineffective with the strikers simply not at the top of their game.

It looked for a time though that we might get one back with possession moving our way and our attacks increasing. Eagles was doing most of the damage with his crosses. Both Fletcher and Duff had chances to get a goal back but were just a few inches away from connecting after an Eagles free-kick came over into the danger area.

Caldwell then got on the end of another Eagles cross this time from a corner but the header was cleared off the line by Foley.

The chances did keep coming in this spell but when Fletcher missed a sitter from six yards out after a cross by Elliott you just knew the writing was on the wall. Fletcher seemed to be shocked he got the ball expecting it to be cleared by Barre who had made a hash of it. He lost his composure and could only fire way over.

Wolves though on the break always looked the most likely to score the next goal and but for Jensen probably would have. Ebanks-Blake in acres of space came close with a header but Jensen pulled off an excellent save to deny the former Plymouth striker.

The Clarets day was complete when the referee failed to spot a foul in the penalty area on Fletcher with 11 minutes to go. Henry clearly pulled him to the ground but to be honest we never deserved anything from this match and we now really need a Plan B on our travels because one point from 27 possible and still no win is clearly not good enough.

Match Detail

Wolves: Hahnemann, Stearman, Craddock, Henry, Ebanks-Blake, Ward, Berra, Jarvis (Iwelumo 87), Milijas (Mancienne 69) Doyle (Elokobi 90), Foley.

Subs Not Used: Hennessey, Surman, Maierhofer, Castillo,

Goals: Milijas (15), Doyle (50)

Booked: Yellow Cards for Henry and Doyle

Burnley: Jensen, Mears,,Carlisle (Duff 34), Caldwell (Gudjonsson 69), Jordan Alexander, Bikey (Nugent 54), McDonald, Elliott, Eagles, Fletcher.

Subs Not Used: Penny, Blake, Thompson Guerrero

Booked: Yellow Card for Gudjonsson

Referee: Martin Atkinson (Leeds)

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50 comments

  • turfmanphil says:

    Yuk game,lets move on!

  • PremiershipWolf says:

    Thanks for the christmas humour – most enjoyable!

    May i suggest you rest your team for the next game – people are saying it works a treat…

    Another deluded comment i picked up on though.. ‘all we had to do was play like that again and it would have been ‘Simples` to beat Wolves at Molineux.’ – Really? Oh yeah because our last game before Man U we BEAT Spurs at their place! You drew at home… Fair play to you for that as Arsenal battered us, but saying that, didn’t you get battered by Spurs?! So over both the games… you picked up 1 point? We picked up 3… Enough said…

  • turfmanphil says:

    We will see what happens for the rest of the season but I am far happier with one point against Arsenal with a proper team playing their hearts out than I would have been forking out £50 to watch a bunch of reserves get beat by an underpar Man U team. Its a disgrace what McCarthy has done and its cheating. If I can get a ticket I will be going to Manchester United in Jan and if we get beat I will know at least we tried our best with our best possible team in the true spirit of football and sportsmanship, not chickened out and broke the rules. I bet McCarthy would not dare do it again,he already knows he is sailing close to the wind so we will see what team you put out the next time you play one of the Big Four. Bringing the game into disrepute is all you have managed to achieve and you are only on the same number of points as us after all that. Despicable [Edited by turfmanphil]

  • jjokocha says:

    PremiershipWolf omits the three points Wolves gave away to Man Utd. It’d be interesting to see PW’s reaction to and end of season situation which had Burnley safe and Wolves relegation depending on Burnley fielding a weaker side therebye ensuring a loss and Wolves going down.

  • PremiershipWolf says:

    Oh so that will be on Saturday then against Liverpool?! Yawnnnn this chat is becoming boring now. To be fair, it became boring time ago. Keep on whinging about our SQUAD. Dear me!

  • turfmanphil says:

    It’s so boring you feel the need to keep replying. The truth often is boring but its also right. Well said JJK by the way

  • PremiershipWolf says:

    Tbf, wouldn’t have a leg to stand on. Your allowed to use your squad. And lets be honest. It’s not going to happen looking at your current form, and how bad you are around christmas as ive just read 🙂 We’re becoming safer by the hour 🙂

  • PremiershipWolf says:

    I like replying 🙂 It is amusing how badly a few of you have taken to a squad rotation system. Isn’t it nice to see Burnley having a few fans this year btw?! Why don’t you go and look at our average attendance for last season? 28042… 🙂 What was yours? 13,082… YOU JOKERS YOU!

  • PremiershipWolf says:

    Shall i also mention your max capacity? It is 22,619…. how many fans did you get at home to Man United? 20,872…. How many against Fulham 18,397?! Good size crowds?! Shame about the 2000 missing each game!! And for your infomation, our lowest crowd this season was 26,668 and that was an embarassment for a Premiership team!

  • turfmanphil says:

    Well just seen something interesting, we play Arsenal away before we play Wolves at home in March. Coyle has far more integrity and sportmanship than McCarthy but one does wonder whether PW would be so happy if we rested all our team for the Arsenal game. I am sure PW deep down knows its wrong but he has to defend the actions of a club he loves

  • turfmanphil says:

    What has capacity got to do with it? What is the population of Wolverhampton compared to Burnley? The capacity also includes the away fans, two mini-bus loads turned up from Fulham. You will also experience what atmosphere is all about when you visit Fortress Turf Moor in March. Molineux was as quiet as a mouse.

  • PremiershipWolf says:

    Ive just said earlier to a previous comment that OC can do as he wishes… Regardless of your team, lets be honest, we shouldn’t face too much trouble beating you, especially after what i saw yesterday… No disrespect to your club who have achieved wonders over the past season, but you haven’t the resources or finances at the moment to compete at this level. Neither do we really, but what we have is a squad full of quality, so when one player gets injured – at the moment in time, we have enough to replace that player, as shown on Tuesday night…

  • PremiershipWolf says:

    Molineux has been quiet as a mouse for the past month my friend. It’s allowed to be this season. It’s full of 29,000 fans who are scared about turning up, fearing the worst, but still get behind the team fully when theres a glimmer of hope. Whereas Burnleys hardcore fans, all 1500 of them, and the other 15,000 of newly joined locals, are just pleased for the experience fully expecting to go down. Us Molineux faithful have a bit more hope and optimism, so being quietly confident is something we are enjoying! I for one don’t like the quietness and lack of atmosphere for 50% of the game, its disappointing, but come next season hopefully, it will all be back. May i just take you back to last season (where we also beat you 2-0 i think at Molineux?!), the place was rocking…

  • turfmanphil says:

    Good lord you would think you were 10 places above us, you are on the same number of points. Our squad must be really ***** to have beaten Man U, Everton, Sunderland and Birmingham at home plus got a point against high-flying Villa and Fulham. Too much trouble beating us? Yeah right

  • PremiershipWolf says:

    But we are above you right? And we did beat your right? And we did beat the teams around us right? And we have won a couple away from home right? And by then, half your team will probably have thrown the towel in… Caldwell already has by the looks of him 🙂

  • turfmanphil says:

    Well yes of course you will have more hope and optimism if you cheat like you just have under McCarthy

  • PremiershipWolf says:

    Cheat 🙂 Ha. Mick is one of the nicest guys in football. Taking away your opinions of his decision last week, i think even you will agree on that. He never has a bad word to say about officials, counterparts, or other teams players… And he will keep us up. Lets see if OC keeps you up 🙂

  • turfmanphil says:

    It may have been rocking when you beat us 2-0 but it wasnt the season before when we beat you 3-2 nor the season before I think when we won 1-0

  • turfmanphil says:

    Yes, I used to think Mick was a nice guy too in fact had a lot of respect for him. I haven’t any for him now just like I wouldn’t for any unsportmanlike cheat

  • PremiershipWolf says:

    And it wont be rocking next season either against Burnley, as i doubt you will be visiting us unless its in the cup … 🙂 How Burnley fans must dream of a good striker like Doyle who works hard for the team. Fletcher has scored a few this season, but no effort, showed yesterday. I would like us to go in for Chris Eagles in January. That would top this convosation off 🙂

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