I didn't like them under Sean Dyche. Biggest bunch of shΔ«thouses in the league with a whiny of a manager. They're probably not that bad anymore I guess.
Also a town full of Brexit bellènds though.
Like the poster above said, was thrilled when they went down. Horrible club players and style of play last time in the PL. Hopefully we won’t be treated to the same anti football performances again next season.
Congrats regardless for making it back up to any club that does.
For anyone wondering why this is here, I lived next to Burnley for a few years and enjoyed it. I knew a few Burnley fans and we had some good banter. Especially at the Miners over a couple of Benys.
comment by UmaThurmans_BigToe (U22864)
posted 8 seconds ago
Like the poster above said, was thrilled when they went down. Horrible club players and style of play last time in the PL. Hopefully we won’t be treated to the same anti football performances again next season.
Congrats regardless for making it back up to any club that does.
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It was down to Dyche, different this time around.
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Brexit bellènds π
Voted Tory en masse no doubt despite the fact the Tories don't give two rats about towns like Burnley.
They booed the BLM stuff too didn't they and even hired a plane saying White lives matter I seem to recall.
I'm sure the BNP often choose Burnley as their NW meeting place too for their rallies.
Oh and they are now managed by a Bertie with a MASSIVE head.
So yeah Burnley can get fecked. π
I know I am the only supporter on here
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You mean you want some kompany?
comment by manusince52 (U9692)
posted 9 minutes ago
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It’s the hair bear bunch?
comment by Clockwork Red: With or Wout You (U4892)
posted 30 minutes ago
I know I am the only supporter on here
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Wtf is the point of me being here
comment by Pun (U21588)
posted 33 seconds ago
comment by Clockwork Red: With or Wout You (U4892)
posted 30 minutes ago
I know I am the only supporter on here
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Wtf is the point of me being here
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Being our Pun...... dit !
comment by manusince52 (U9692)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Pun (U21588)
posted 33 seconds ago
comment by Clockwork Red: With or Wout You (U4892)
posted 30 minutes ago
I know I am the only supporter on here
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Wtf is the point of me being here
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Being our Pun...... dit !
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What’s the point of these yo yo clubs. Not good enough for PL but far too good for championship.
Burnley can fack off, innbred Chubby Brown loving hillbillies, BNP breeding ground and practically Yorkshire. What's good about them?
comment by The Post Nearly Man (U1270)
posted 29 minutes ago
Burnley can fack off, innbred Chubby Brown loving hillbillies, BNP breeding ground and practically Yorkshire. What's good about them?
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Harsh. But true.
This went well. Seems a fairly general hatred for the people of Burnley
comment by The Post Nearly Man (U1270)
posted 5 hours, 42 minutes ago
Burnley can fack off, innbred Chubby Brown loving hillbillies, BNP breeding ground and practically Yorkshire. What's good about them?
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Hard to disagree with any of that.
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 1 hour, 42 minutes ago
comment by The Post Nearly Man (U1270)
posted 5 hours, 42 minutes ago
Burnley can fack off, innbred Chubby Brown loving hillbillies, BNP breeding ground and practically Yorkshire. What's good about them?
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Hard to disagree with any of that.
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And part of the red rose county...Lancashire.
Watch Norwich get promoted this season too
comment by Glazers Out (SE85) (U21241)
posted 1 hour, 46 minutes ago
Brexit bellènds π
Voted Tory en masse no doubt despite the fact the Tories don't give two rats about towns like Burnley.
They booed the BLM stuff too didn't they and even hired a plane saying White lives matter I seem to recall.
I'm sure the BNP often choose Burnley as their NW meeting place too for their rallies.
Oh and they are now managed by a Bertie with a MASSIVE head.
So yeah Burnley can get fecked. π
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Completely facked by Thatcher, largely ignored by New Labour, facked again by the socialisation of the failed experiments of bankers who thought they were a lot smarter than they turned out to be, copious salt rubbed into that particular wound by Osborne’s austerity, saw demographics they didn’t recognise scapegoated as the cause of stretched and failing services by just about all of the media they had access to for a generation, then were offered a chimera by the duplicitous, lying caaaaant Boris and his cabal of equally duplicitous lying caaaaants.
Did they make an horrific, horrific mistake? Yes. Were they alone in that? No. Was it entirely their fault? No.
They were lied to and lied to and lied to and lied to by the Leave campaign and by the media. And they’ve been facked over again by the result of the vote, the Tories pursuing a rock hard Brexit, and now once again by Hunt’s Austerity 2.0.
It’s beyond time we wound the clock back to listen to, digest and appreciate the life stories, hopes and demands of those provincial towns which were eviscerated by Thatcherism and subsequently ignored by the next two generations of those in Westminster.
Redistribute some of the nation’s (vast) wealth outside the M25. Invest in the regions, and move jobs to these towns. Pay the workers properly ffs. Improve their working conditions. Improve their public services. Stop absentee property bankers hoovering up all the property in these towns then renting them back to the community at exorbitant rates.
I think you know Rosso that I am in complete agreement.
The model of the likes of the Mail and Express is very, very effective.
It goes like this:
1. Identify issues affecting those voters the right wants to target and the media can reach.
2. Identify a scapegoat for each or preferably a group of those issues. This has to be a) not the right wing political establishment (usually the actual root cause of the issues), and b) a minority demographic the media can characterise easily and preferably isn’t very well known or understood by the target audience.
3. Deliver a front page each and every day linking one of your identified issues with one of the scapegoats you’re going to demonise.
And you have a doubly effective solution: not only do people come to believe that the scapegoats, rather than the political establishment, are the root of all the problems in their lives, but even better, guess who is uniquely placed to sell them the solutions? Who is going to get the country back up and running by shipping asylum seekers to Rwanda, slashing the benefits of those who aren’t working and pulling the country out of international treaties?
They’ve done this smoke and mirrors job with the right’s abject failures on the economy (lazy couch surfers, the EU), public services (‘out of control’ immigration), policing (black kids and foreign organised crime gangs), healthcare (‘health tourists’ ), privatisation (union bigwigs), housing (bloody immigrants again)… and it has been very, very effective.
comment by rossobianchi (U17054)
posted 26 minutes ago
comment by Glazers Out (SE85) (U21241)
posted 1 hour, 46 minutes ago
Brexit bellènds π
Voted Tory en masse no doubt despite the fact the Tories don't give two rats about towns like Burnley.
They booed the BLM stuff too didn't they and even hired a plane saying White lives matter I seem to recall.
I'm sure the BNP often choose Burnley as their NW meeting place too for their rallies.
Oh and they are now managed by a Bertie with a MASSIVE head.
So yeah Burnley can get fecked. π
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Completely facked by Thatcher, largely ignored by New Labour, facked again by the socialisation of the failed experiments of bankers who thought they were a lot smarter than they turned out to be, copious salt rubbed into that particular wound by Osborne’s austerity, saw demographics they didn’t recognise scapegoated as the cause of stretched and failing services by just about all of the media they had access to for a generation, then were offered a chimera by the duplicitous, lying caaaaant Boris and his cabal of equally duplicitous lying caaaaants.
Did they make an horrific, horrific mistake? Yes. Were they alone in that? No. Was it entirely their fault? No.
They were lied to and lied to and lied to and lied to by the Leave campaign and by the media. And they’ve been facked over again by the result of the vote, the Tories pursuing a rock hard Brexit, and now once again by Hunt’s Austerity 2.0.
It’s beyond time we wound the clock back to listen to, digest and appreciate the life stories, hopes and demands of those provincial towns which were eviscerated by Thatcherism and subsequently ignored by the next two generations of those in Westminster.
Redistribute some of the nation’s (vast) wealth outside the M25. Invest in the regions, and move jobs to these towns. Pay the workers properly ffs. Improve their working conditions. Improve their public services. Stop absentee property bankers hoovering up all the property in these towns then renting them back to the community at exorbitant rates.
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Lots of big companies trying to move jobs outside of London, isn’t HSBC’s UK bank based in Birmingham? They can’t get the good staff for love nor money.
There’s a reason everybody flocks to London to work and live. It’s better.
comment by Boy F7-0m The South (U3979)
posted 8 seconds ago
comment by rossobianchi (U17054)
posted 26 minutes ago
comment by Glazers Out (SE85) (U21241)
posted 1 hour, 46 minutes ago
Brexit bellènds π
Voted Tory en masse no doubt despite the fact the Tories don't give two rats about towns like Burnley.
They booed the BLM stuff too didn't they and even hired a plane saying White lives matter I seem to recall.
I'm sure the BNP often choose Burnley as their NW meeting place too for their rallies.
Oh and they are now managed by a Bertie with a MASSIVE head.
So yeah Burnley can get fecked. π
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Completely facked by Thatcher, largely ignored by New Labour, facked again by the socialisation of the failed experiments of bankers who thought they were a lot smarter than they turned out to be, copious salt rubbed into that particular wound by Osborne’s austerity, saw demographics they didn’t recognise scapegoated as the cause of stretched and failing services by just about all of the media they had access to for a generation, then were offered a chimera by the duplicitous, lying caaaaant Boris and his cabal of equally duplicitous lying caaaaants.
Did they make an horrific, horrific mistake? Yes. Were they alone in that? No. Was it entirely their fault? No.
They were lied to and lied to and lied to and lied to by the Leave campaign and by the media. And they’ve been facked over again by the result of the vote, the Tories pursuing a rock hard Brexit, and now once again by Hunt’s Austerity 2.0.
It’s beyond time we wound the clock back to listen to, digest and appreciate the life stories, hopes and demands of those provincial towns which were eviscerated by Thatcherism and subsequently ignored by the next two generations of those in Westminster.
Redistribute some of the nation’s (vast) wealth outside the M25. Invest in the regions, and move jobs to these towns. Pay the workers properly ffs. Improve their working conditions. Improve their public services. Stop absentee property bankers hoovering up all the property in these towns then renting them back to the community at exorbitant rates.
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Lots of big companies trying to move jobs outside of London, isn’t HSBC’s UK bank based in Birmingham? They can’t get the good staff for love nor money.
There’s a reason everybody flocks to London to work and live. It’s better.
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Eh? You don't see the reason it's better?
*They aren’t prepared to invest in staff in the regions or in their communities, and aren’t incentivised to do so by Westminster.
Anyway, come on the Clarets, second in the league next season will do fine.
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posted on 8/4/23
I didn't like them under Sean Dyche. Biggest bunch of shΔ«thouses in the league with a whiny of a manager. They're probably not that bad anymore I guess.
Also a town full of Brexit bellènds though.
posted on 8/4/23
Like the poster above said, was thrilled when they went down. Horrible club players and style of play last time in the PL. Hopefully we won’t be treated to the same anti football performances again next season.
Congrats regardless for making it back up to any club that does.
posted on 8/4/23
For anyone wondering why this is here, I lived next to Burnley for a few years and enjoyed it. I knew a few Burnley fans and we had some good banter. Especially at the Miners over a couple of Benys.
posted on 8/4/23
comment by UmaThurmans_BigToe (U22864)
posted 8 seconds ago
Like the poster above said, was thrilled when they went down. Horrible club players and style of play last time in the PL. Hopefully we won’t be treated to the same anti football performances again next season.
Congrats regardless for making it back up to any club that does.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It was down to Dyche, different this time around.
..
posted on 8/4/23
Brexit bellènds π
Voted Tory en masse no doubt despite the fact the Tories don't give two rats about towns like Burnley.
They booed the BLM stuff too didn't they and even hired a plane saying White lives matter I seem to recall.
I'm sure the BNP often choose Burnley as their NW meeting place too for their rallies.
Oh and they are now managed by a Bertie with a MASSIVE head.
So yeah Burnley can get fecked. π
posted on 8/4/23
Help
posted on 8/4/23
I know I am the only supporter on here
__________
You mean you want some kompany?
posted on 8/4/23
comment by manusince52 (U9692)
posted 9 minutes ago
Help
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It’s the hair bear bunch?
posted on 8/4/23
comment by Clockwork Red: With or Wout You (U4892)
posted 30 minutes ago
I know I am the only supporter on here
__________
You mean you want some kompany?
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Wtf is the point of me being here
posted on 8/4/23
comment by Pun (U21588)
posted 33 seconds ago
comment by Clockwork Red: With or Wout You (U4892)
posted 30 minutes ago
I know I am the only supporter on here
__________
You mean you want some kompany?
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Wtf is the point of me being here
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Being our Pun...... dit !
posted on 8/4/23
comment by manusince52 (U9692)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Pun (U21588)
posted 33 seconds ago
comment by Clockwork Red: With or Wout You (U4892)
posted 30 minutes ago
I know I am the only supporter on here
__________
You mean you want some kompany?
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Wtf is the point of me being here
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Being our Pun...... dit !
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posted on 8/4/23
What’s the point of these yo yo clubs. Not good enough for PL but far too good for championship.
posted on 8/4/23
Burnley can fack off, innbred Chubby Brown loving hillbillies, BNP breeding ground and practically Yorkshire. What's good about them?
posted on 9/4/23
comment by The Post Nearly Man (U1270)
posted 29 minutes ago
Burnley can fack off, innbred Chubby Brown loving hillbillies, BNP breeding ground and practically Yorkshire. What's good about them?
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Harsh. But true.
posted on 9/4/23
This went well. Seems a fairly general hatred for the people of Burnley
posted on 9/4/23
comment by The Post Nearly Man (U1270)
posted 5 hours, 42 minutes ago
Burnley can fack off, innbred Chubby Brown loving hillbillies, BNP breeding ground and practically Yorkshire. What's good about them?
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Hard to disagree with any of that.
posted on 9/4/23
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 1 hour, 42 minutes ago
comment by The Post Nearly Man (U1270)
posted 5 hours, 42 minutes ago
Burnley can fack off, innbred Chubby Brown loving hillbillies, BNP breeding ground and practically Yorkshire. What's good about them?
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Hard to disagree with any of that.
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And part of the red rose county...Lancashire.
posted on 9/4/23
Watch Norwich get promoted this season too
posted on 9/4/23
comment by Glazers Out (SE85) (U21241)
posted 1 hour, 46 minutes ago
Brexit bellènds π
Voted Tory en masse no doubt despite the fact the Tories don't give two rats about towns like Burnley.
They booed the BLM stuff too didn't they and even hired a plane saying White lives matter I seem to recall.
I'm sure the BNP often choose Burnley as their NW meeting place too for their rallies.
Oh and they are now managed by a Bertie with a MASSIVE head.
So yeah Burnley can get fecked. π
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Completely facked by Thatcher, largely ignored by New Labour, facked again by the socialisation of the failed experiments of bankers who thought they were a lot smarter than they turned out to be, copious salt rubbed into that particular wound by Osborne’s austerity, saw demographics they didn’t recognise scapegoated as the cause of stretched and failing services by just about all of the media they had access to for a generation, then were offered a chimera by the duplicitous, lying caaaaant Boris and his cabal of equally duplicitous lying caaaaants.
Did they make an horrific, horrific mistake? Yes. Were they alone in that? No. Was it entirely their fault? No.
They were lied to and lied to and lied to and lied to by the Leave campaign and by the media. And they’ve been facked over again by the result of the vote, the Tories pursuing a rock hard Brexit, and now once again by Hunt’s Austerity 2.0.
It’s beyond time we wound the clock back to listen to, digest and appreciate the life stories, hopes and demands of those provincial towns which were eviscerated by Thatcherism and subsequently ignored by the next two generations of those in Westminster.
Redistribute some of the nation’s (vast) wealth outside the M25. Invest in the regions, and move jobs to these towns. Pay the workers properly ffs. Improve their working conditions. Improve their public services. Stop absentee property bankers hoovering up all the property in these towns then renting them back to the community at exorbitant rates.
posted on 9/4/23
I think you know Rosso that I am in complete agreement.
posted on 9/4/23
The model of the likes of the Mail and Express is very, very effective.
It goes like this:
1. Identify issues affecting those voters the right wants to target and the media can reach.
2. Identify a scapegoat for each or preferably a group of those issues. This has to be a) not the right wing political establishment (usually the actual root cause of the issues), and b) a minority demographic the media can characterise easily and preferably isn’t very well known or understood by the target audience.
3. Deliver a front page each and every day linking one of your identified issues with one of the scapegoats you’re going to demonise.
And you have a doubly effective solution: not only do people come to believe that the scapegoats, rather than the political establishment, are the root of all the problems in their lives, but even better, guess who is uniquely placed to sell them the solutions? Who is going to get the country back up and running by shipping asylum seekers to Rwanda, slashing the benefits of those who aren’t working and pulling the country out of international treaties?
They’ve done this smoke and mirrors job with the right’s abject failures on the economy (lazy couch surfers, the EU), public services (‘out of control’ immigration), policing (black kids and foreign organised crime gangs), healthcare (‘health tourists’ ), privatisation (union bigwigs), housing (bloody immigrants again)… and it has been very, very effective.
posted on 9/4/23
comment by rossobianchi (U17054)
posted 26 minutes ago
comment by Glazers Out (SE85) (U21241)
posted 1 hour, 46 minutes ago
Brexit bellènds π
Voted Tory en masse no doubt despite the fact the Tories don't give two rats about towns like Burnley.
They booed the BLM stuff too didn't they and even hired a plane saying White lives matter I seem to recall.
I'm sure the BNP often choose Burnley as their NW meeting place too for their rallies.
Oh and they are now managed by a Bertie with a MASSIVE head.
So yeah Burnley can get fecked. π
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Completely facked by Thatcher, largely ignored by New Labour, facked again by the socialisation of the failed experiments of bankers who thought they were a lot smarter than they turned out to be, copious salt rubbed into that particular wound by Osborne’s austerity, saw demographics they didn’t recognise scapegoated as the cause of stretched and failing services by just about all of the media they had access to for a generation, then were offered a chimera by the duplicitous, lying caaaaant Boris and his cabal of equally duplicitous lying caaaaants.
Did they make an horrific, horrific mistake? Yes. Were they alone in that? No. Was it entirely their fault? No.
They were lied to and lied to and lied to and lied to by the Leave campaign and by the media. And they’ve been facked over again by the result of the vote, the Tories pursuing a rock hard Brexit, and now once again by Hunt’s Austerity 2.0.
It’s beyond time we wound the clock back to listen to, digest and appreciate the life stories, hopes and demands of those provincial towns which were eviscerated by Thatcherism and subsequently ignored by the next two generations of those in Westminster.
Redistribute some of the nation’s (vast) wealth outside the M25. Invest in the regions, and move jobs to these towns. Pay the workers properly ffs. Improve their working conditions. Improve their public services. Stop absentee property bankers hoovering up all the property in these towns then renting them back to the community at exorbitant rates.
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Lots of big companies trying to move jobs outside of London, isn’t HSBC’s UK bank based in Birmingham? They can’t get the good staff for love nor money.
There’s a reason everybody flocks to London to work and live. It’s better.
posted on 9/4/23
comment by Boy F7-0m The South (U3979)
posted 8 seconds ago
comment by rossobianchi (U17054)
posted 26 minutes ago
comment by Glazers Out (SE85) (U21241)
posted 1 hour, 46 minutes ago
Brexit bellènds π
Voted Tory en masse no doubt despite the fact the Tories don't give two rats about towns like Burnley.
They booed the BLM stuff too didn't they and even hired a plane saying White lives matter I seem to recall.
I'm sure the BNP often choose Burnley as their NW meeting place too for their rallies.
Oh and they are now managed by a Bertie with a MASSIVE head.
So yeah Burnley can get fecked. π
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Completely facked by Thatcher, largely ignored by New Labour, facked again by the socialisation of the failed experiments of bankers who thought they were a lot smarter than they turned out to be, copious salt rubbed into that particular wound by Osborne’s austerity, saw demographics they didn’t recognise scapegoated as the cause of stretched and failing services by just about all of the media they had access to for a generation, then were offered a chimera by the duplicitous, lying caaaaant Boris and his cabal of equally duplicitous lying caaaaants.
Did they make an horrific, horrific mistake? Yes. Were they alone in that? No. Was it entirely their fault? No.
They were lied to and lied to and lied to and lied to by the Leave campaign and by the media. And they’ve been facked over again by the result of the vote, the Tories pursuing a rock hard Brexit, and now once again by Hunt’s Austerity 2.0.
It’s beyond time we wound the clock back to listen to, digest and appreciate the life stories, hopes and demands of those provincial towns which were eviscerated by Thatcherism and subsequently ignored by the next two generations of those in Westminster.
Redistribute some of the nation’s (vast) wealth outside the M25. Invest in the regions, and move jobs to these towns. Pay the workers properly ffs. Improve their working conditions. Improve their public services. Stop absentee property bankers hoovering up all the property in these towns then renting them back to the community at exorbitant rates.
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Lots of big companies trying to move jobs outside of London, isn’t HSBC’s UK bank based in Birmingham? They can’t get the good staff for love nor money.
There’s a reason everybody flocks to London to work and live. It’s better.
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Eh? You don't see the reason it's better?
posted on 9/4/23
*They aren’t prepared to invest in staff in the regions or in their communities, and aren’t incentivised to do so by Westminster.
posted on 9/4/23
Anyway, come on the Clarets, second in the league next season will do fine.
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