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Freedman - Burnley a good model

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1Freedman - Burnley a good model Empty Freedman - Burnley a good model Mon Feb 10 2014, 21:48

karlypants

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Ahead of Tuesday night’s local derby, Dougie Freedman says more teams should look to follow the example set by high-flying Burnley.

The Clarets are currently well in the running for an automatic promotion berth after impressing throughout the course of the season.

A number of players have impressed for Sean Dyche’s side this term, with Freedman pointing to the fact that significant foundations that were laid in place at the Turf Moor club over the last few years were now bearing fruit.

“I’m determined to make things work here,” the manager said in his pre-match press conference. “We have got a model, and it is very similar to what Burnley have done since they came down from the Premier League.

“They have signed a lot of young and hungry players, who haven’t really experienced what this club has in recent years.

“We’ve got look to do what Burnley have been doing for the last few years, signing young and hungry players like Danny Ings, Kieran Trippier and Ben Mee. These players come in on smaller wage budgets and suddenly get the team moving again.

“We’re already working on that front and I think that has shown in some of the players that have come in.

“You only have to look at the likes of Medo and Jay Spearing. Lukas Jutkiewicz has come in too, and these kinds of players are the right age. Liam Trotter is the right age and we are moving in the right direction.”

Ings is expected the lead the line for Burnley at the Reebok, and he will be looking to add to his already impressive 24-goal haul this term.

And had the manager had it his own way, Ings would have been lining up in a Bolton Wanderers jersey since the opening months of the season.

“We’ve been watching Danny a lot,” Freedman continued. “He’s someone I’ve tried to sign on a number of occasions, during my time both here at Bolton and at Crystal Palace.

“It doesn’t surprise me what Danny has done this season. He’s a very dangerous player who has that hunger to succeed.

“I felt that when we played them earlier in the season, although he scored, we kept him relatively quiet. We have a plan in place for him for Tuesday night.

“We’ll be looking to try and squeeze up on the space in which he likes to operate.”

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2Freedman - Burnley a good model Empty Re: Freedman - Burnley a good model Mon Feb 10 2014, 21:56

aaron_bwfc

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''we are moving in the right direction.” - We're not dougie, we're really not.

3Freedman - Burnley a good model Empty Re: Freedman - Burnley a good model Mon Feb 10 2014, 21:57

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Does Ings play on his own up front or does he have a strike partner.....?

Have a think on it, Douglas.......

4Freedman - Burnley a good model Empty Re: Freedman - Burnley a good model Mon Feb 10 2014, 22:03

karlypants

karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

aaron_bwfc wrote:''we are moving in the right direction.” - We're not dougie, we're really not.

I can't do anything but laugh at some of these quotes! Very Happy

5Freedman - Burnley a good model Empty Re: Freedman - Burnley a good model Mon Feb 10 2014, 22:12

Copper Dragon

Copper Dragon
Ivan Campo
Ivan Campo

karlypants wrote:

“We’ve been watching Danny a lot,” Freedman continued. “He’s someone I’ve tried to sign on a number of occasions, during my time both here at Bolton and at Crystal Palace.


Nearly every opposition manager this season has said that they've tried to sign Ings in the past.

It's all rubbish though. We got him when he was 19 years old and then he had a serious knee injury. So when did these managers try and get Ings?

It took just over a million pounds to get him from Bournemouth so they didn't try that hard. I doubt they actually fancied a 19 year old forward from the third division.

6Freedman - Burnley a good model Empty Re: Freedman - Burnley a good model Mon Feb 10 2014, 22:24

Tigermin


Tony Kelly
Tony Kelly

Doug just gets better and better at proving what a complete and utter tit he really is.

7Freedman - Burnley a good model Empty Re: Freedman - Burnley a good model Mon Feb 10 2014, 22:48

Hipster_Nebula

Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

You should be manager Tigermin, we'd fly up the table.

8Freedman - Burnley a good model Empty Re: Freedman - Burnley a good model Mon Feb 10 2014, 22:55

Tigermin


Tony Kelly
Tony Kelly

Cheers Hipster,would have the wankers playing for the shirt if nothing else,mind you I think everyone on here would do the same !!!

9Freedman - Burnley a good model Empty Re: Freedman - Burnley a good model Tue Feb 11 2014, 00:11

Hip Priest

Hip Priest
Andy Walker
Andy Walker

“I felt that when we played them earlier in the season, although he scored, we kept him relatively quiet. We have a plan in place for him for Tuesday night."

A man to man marker to stick with him for the full 90 mins, two defensive holding midfielders and two sweepers playing behind the back four as cover.  Laughing 

The thing is, it seems that the more Duggie schemes and plans to prevent the other side scoring the more likely they are to score. I'll bet a pound to a penny now that Ings gets at least one goal tomorrow.

10Freedman - Burnley a good model Empty Re: Freedman - Burnley a good model Tue Feb 11 2014, 00:31

Hip Priest

Hip Priest
Andy Walker
Andy Walker

Breadman wrote:Does Ings play on his own up front or does he have a strike partner.....?

Have a think on it, Douglas.......

Exactly!

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