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    Forever Blue wrote:
    gudari wrote:
    Forever Blue wrote:
    gudari wrote: Listen here, six brain-celled one! Who's the idiot who's on a Burnley site all the time? He was a b*****d and then a nob-ender but now he's become a player at the greatest club in the world! Get back in yer hole ya grintwum scumbag and comment on the goings-on ( or lack of them ) at the dump. Goodwillie hunting low-life!
    Came on to here to have look at the comments from the first game of the new season from proper level headed claret fans and saw this. What a P***k !
    You are the p***k, as you so politely put it. The comments I made were in answer to comments made by idiots of your ilk. I am just a proper level-headed Claret who can't understand why "proper level-headed blackbum fans" feel the need to come on here and then get all upset when they get the pish ripped out of them!! Scuttle back down the hole you crawled out of and limt yourself to what you're capable of which is talking about the "mighty" blackbum.
    Crawl down a hole ! coming from somebody from Kelblack the a**e hole of barlick steady on there. For people that don't know this part of the world its the back of beyond its still classed as Yorkshite by the locals who refuse to come over to Lancs its been going on for years there is the route of the problem this individual doesn't know weather to watch the buuuurly or go with his mate to watch leeds.
    See him know him now cant you chanting outside the Craven Heifer pub Kevin Hird, Kevin Hird, Buuuuurly when he mate is off to Leeds with the rest of the community.
    And this p***k asks me to crawl down a hole.
    You're still on here with your incoherent ramblings sonny! How dare you lot of all people have the cheek to come on here and show your utter ignorance of everything! Are you all tetley in disguise? Kelbrook is a brilliant little place unlke the hole you all live in. I went there with low expectations and , like everyone else, came away disappointed! I have always been a Burnley fan, unlike reddyo who, as his name suggests, is a mank. Some advice for all of you which your fathers ( toughie there! ) should have given you.; namely, if you know nothing, say nothing!"
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FULL-TIME: Burnley 2 Watford 2

TURF WARS Chris McCann looks for a pass TURF WARS Chris McCann looks for a pass

KEITH Treacy made a goalscoring start to life at Burnley to rescue a point on the opening day.

The Clarets were trailing to Craig Forsyth's 45th minute opener when the Republic of Ireland international came off the bench to replace Wade Elliott after the hour, and Mark Yeates doubled Watford's advantage soon after.

But Treacy and fit-again striker Charlie Austin combined to turn the jeers to cheers.

Treacy might have had a debut double after signing from Preston but saw his initial shot go in off Austin, who was making his comeback following surgery on a dislocated shoulder last season.

After making one the winger scored one, towering at the far post to head in Ross Wallace's excellent delivery.

It was a welcome fightback by the Clarets, but manager Eddie Howe will be disappointed to have been in such a predicament.

Chris Iwelumo didn't get a sniff on his return to the club he left in June, but Watford took the lead on the stroke of half-time.

Ross Jenkins' pass found Marvin Sordell, and the lively forward picked out Forsyth, who beat goalkeeper Lee Grant with a downwards header against the run of play.

Burnley looked to bite back in the second half, and brought on Austin for Martin Paterson at half-time.

It wasn't until Treacy was introduced from the bench that the Clarets came to life though.

Watford benefited from a long ball down the middle to make their task harder .

Ben Mee challenged Sordell but the ball fell kindly for Yeates, who beat Grant in a one-on-one before Burnley demonstrated their powers of recovery.

Burnley; Grant, Trippier, Amougou, Mee, Fox; Elliott (Treacy 65), McCann, Marney, Wallace; Paterson (Austin 46), Rodriguez. Not used: Jensen, Edgar and Bartley.

Watford: Loach; Doyley, Mariappa, Taylor, Dickinson; Eustace; Yeates, Jenkins, Forsyth; Iwelumo (Deeney 67), Sordell. Not used: Gilmartin, Mirfin, Mingoia and Massey.

Bookings: Amougou for a foul on Sordell (53); Doyley for a foul on Rodriguez (89).

Attendance: 14,617.

Referee: Mark Brown.

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