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Re: Burnley v Tottenham Hotspur > Sunday April 5th 3pts Burnley to beat Tottenham 13/5 Betfred One thing Burnley have been this season is hard to beat. They’ve not always scored the required amount of goals which has been an issue for them but with Spurs unable to keep clean sheets on the road this could be the chance for Burnley to get among the goals and bag a vital three points in the race for survival. Man City, Man Utd and Southampton have all been here and failed to win so I’ll take a punt on the home side. Full preview here: http://www.punterslounge.com/burnley-vs-tottenham-betting-burnley-can-take-a-step-towards-survival-on-sunday

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Re: Burnley v Tottenham Hotspur > Sunday April 5th

So Spurs definitely gave up on CL spot' date=' this performance today was abysmal. Burnley also deserve to go down, they are so bad, my street team would make fun of them.[/quote'] Obviously, you are not a philosophical fellow. Burnley deserve to go down? Why do you think they 'deserve' it? If anything, Burnley merit staying up. The smallest club, the least amount of money, the whole team cost just £8 million, far less than what Spurs paid for just one of their players, and they are playing to stay in the Premier League. When Man Utd came to Burnley, Di Maria was allegedly worth more than the entire club of Burnley, but still could only grind out a draw at Turf Moor. So, an £8 million team against a team worth over £250 million and a draw results. Predictable responses were that Utd played badly, not that Burnley played well enough to keep Utd out, which they obviously had to do. Burnley are coming to the end of a nightmarish run of playing all 8 of the top teams contiguously, where even I thought they would not gain a single point, but managed to get 5 points out of the 24, beating Man City on the way, and drawing at Chelsea. Burnley are doing exactly what they have to do to survive. It's plain to see what Dyche is aiming for...that coveted 17th spot, and he knows the Clarets can achieve it come end of season. A simple plan really, nullify the big teams and try to grind out a draw, and win the games against teams around them, 3 of which are most certainly winnable. Not by any stretch of the imagination do Burnley 'deserve' to go down, and you know what, against all expectations and odds, I don't believe they will.
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