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PremiershipFootball_Burnley_Club BadgesThis is the perfect page to visit if you are a committed Clarets supporters. You will find all the latest Burnley News and fan opinions from our Burnley Blogs. You can also subscribe and watch live footy right here if you can’t make it to the big match, catch the latest Burnley Goal Highlights and see how Burnley are doing in the Championship Table. All Burnley fans should also visit the Claret’s very own fans wiki to let your fellow supporters know where the best places to stay are and what programme they should buy. The Burnley Home 09/10 Shirt is also available here so you can pick one of those up too.

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Burnley News

Paterson commits to Clarets
Paterson commits to Clarets
Jensen commits to Clarets
Jensen commits to Clarets
Blake set for Clarets exit
Blake set for Clarets exit
Clarets seal  Iwelumo swoop
Clarets seal Iwelumo swoop
Marney relishes Clarets move
Marney relishes Clarets move
Thompson pens new Clarets deal
Thompson pens new Clarets deal
Coyle explains Clarets exit
Coyle explains Clarets exit
Clarets: Laws stays in charge
Clarets: Laws stays in charge
Caldwell released by Clarets
Caldwell released by Clarets
League agrees parachute deal
League agrees parachute deal


Burnley Blogs

Top 10 Fat Footballers to grace the modern game

benni mccarthy

Neil Ruddock, Neville Southall, the Brazilian Ronaldo, Jan Molby, Micky Quinn, Maradona and John Hartson were all excellent examples of what the bigger man could achieve in football. Upper body strength and not being easily knocked off the ball are traits not to be sniffed at. But the rotund footballer …

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What makes the English way of football so English?

TerryButcher

After Wolverhampton Wanderers defeated the Hungarian side Honved, containing the great Puskas, in 1954 the British press eulogised the hard fought, battling win. It characterised the tenets of English football that were so conservatively and obstinately clung to: spirit, pride, and directness. But the truth is Wolves cleverly used home …

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UEFA’s financial fair play ruling is anything but fair play

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In 1973, Pink Floyd accidentally stumbled upon a trend that would become prevalent in football 37 years down the line. “Money, get away, Get a good job with more pay, And you’re okay; Money, it’s a gas, Grab that cash with both hands, And make a stash; New car, caviar, …

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Will UEFA’s new ruling have any great effect on the Premier League?

michel platini

The European bureaucrats are at it again. Yesterday, UEFA’s Executive Committee rubberstamped a set of new regulatory measures designed to compel clubs to operate within their means. The new fiscal rules, which will take effect from 2012, are intended to facilitate financial and competitive fair play, meaning that clubs …

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Top TEN Scapegoats in the Premier League

DIMITAR BERBATOV SMOKING

The football fan is a most loyal specimen. The inherent nature of such loyalty means that hell truly hath no fury like a football fan scorned. I’m not going to pretend that I’m any different. Despite considering myself to be a fair, well-balanced fan, I will frequently indulge in raucous …

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FIVE reasons why England can win the World Cup

As the FIFA World Cup in South Africa draws ever closer many fans are speculating who will win and why. The England fans will be hoping that Fabio Capello’s current Three Lions squad can end a 44 year wait and win the World Cup, here are five reasons why England …

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Rooney – the man who the hopes of 50 MILLION people rest on

Let’s face it. As England fans we are relying on one man to power us to victory at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. Wayne Rooney. Our hopes of winning the World Cup are pretty slim with Rooney in the team but without him they would be close to …

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Why the Premier League big clubs have had to break tradition

Until the mid-2000s – and in many quarters, even today – tactical flexibility in a team was derided by fans and the media in England as a form of weakness. A traditional 4-4-2, without much variety at all, had been the cultural coda since Charles Hughes’ FA coaching policy was …

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A changing breed of manager or just an exception that proves the rule?

Jose Mourinho has added to his already sparkling coaching CV with a remarkable treble this weekend. He’s won domestic titles in three countries and the Champions League with two different teams, and all without first being a top-flight player. There are those who believe a manager cannot impart credible knowledge …

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The top 10 bargains in the Premier League this summer

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As the summer approaches, many transfers and bidding wars are expected to follow. The top clubs in the English game are more than likely to spend their megabucks and attempt to sign the world’s finest around Europe. However, should a majority of these premier league managers look no further than …

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