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Tag Archives: Phil Bardsley
Liverpool v Burnley
Liverpool 1 v 1 Burnley (FA Premier League) After losing just one game in the last twelve matches and on a four match unbeaten run the Clarets arrived at Anfield as the Premier League’s in form team. Sean Dyche made … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Alisson, Andy Robertson, Anfield, Anthony Glennon, Ashley Westwood, Bailey Peacock-Farrell, Bobby Firmino, Burnley Football Club, Charlie Taylor, Chris Wood, Curtis Jones, Dwight McNeil, Erik Pieters, Gini Wijnaldum, Golden Boot, Golden Glove, James Tarkowski, Jamie Vardy, Jay Rodriguez, Jimmy Dunne, Johann Gudmundsson, Josh Benson, Josh Brownhill, Jurgen Klopp, Kevin Long, Liverpool Football Club, Mace Goodridge, Matej Vydra, Max Thompson, Mo Salah, Neco Williams, Nick Pope, Phil Bardsley, Premier League, Reuters, Robbie Brady, Sean Dyche, The Clarets, The Reds, Trent Alexander-Arnold, VAR (Video Assistant Referee), Virgil Van Dijk
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West Ham United v Burnley
West Ham United 0 v 1 Burnley (FA Premier League) Burnley Football Club arrived in the capital to face relegation threatend West Ham United at the London Stadium. Sean Dyche selected the same starting line-up that drew 1-1 with Sheffield … Continue reading →
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Tagged Aaron Vresswell, Andriy Yarmolenko, Anthony Glennon, Ashley Westwood, Bailey Peacock-Farrell, Burnley Football Club, Charlie Taylor, Chris Wood, Declan Rice, Dwight McNeil, Erik Pieters, Jack Wilshere, James Tarkowski, Jarrod Bowen, Jay Rodriguez, Jimmy Dunne, Johann Berg Gudmundsson, Josh Benson, Josh Brownhill, Kevin Long, Liverpool Football Club, London Stadium, Lukasz Fabianski, Mace Goodridge, Matej Vydra, Max Thompson, Michail Antonio, Nick Pope, Phil Bardsley, Premier League, Reuters, Robbie Brady, Ryan Fredericks, Sean Dyche, Sebastien Haller, The Clarets, The Hammers, Tomas Soucek, UEFA Europa League, VAR (Video Assistant Referee), West Ham United
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Burnley v Sheffield United
Burnley 1 v 1 Sheffield United (FA Premier League) Following two successive 1-0 wins the Clarets returned to Premier League action against Yorkshire rivals Sheffield United. Sean Dyche had to make two changes to the starting line-up that won at … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ashley Westwood, Bailey Peacock-Farrell, Ben Mee, Billy Sharp, Burnley Football Club, Charlie Taylor, Chris Basham, Chris Wilder, Chris Wood, Dean Henderson, Dwight McNeil, Enda Stevens, Erik Pieters, Jack Cork, Jack O'Connell, Jack Robinson, Jack Rodwell, James Tarkowski, Jay Rodriguez, Jimmy Dunne, Johann Berg Gudmundsson, John Egan, Josh Brownhill, Kevin Long, Lukas Jensen, Mace Goodridge, Matej Vydra, Max Thompson, Nick Pope, Oliver Norwood, Ollie McBurnie, Phil Bardsley, Phil Jagielka, Premier League, Project Re-Start, Reuters, Robbie Brady, Sam Baldock, Sean Dyche, Sheffield United, Turf moor
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Crystal Palace v Burnley
Crystal Palace 0 v 1 Burnley (FA Premier Legue) Burnley Football Club arrived in the capital by train from Stockport as the Clarets retuned to Premier League action against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park. Manager Sean Dyche had to make … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ashley Westwood, Bailey Peacock-Farrell, Ben Mee, Burnley Football Club, Charlie Taylor, Crystal Palace, Dermot Gallagher, Dwight McNeil, Erik Pieters, Gary Cahill, Jack Cork, James McCarthy, James Tarkowski, Jay Rodriguez, Jimmy Dunne, Jordan Ayew, Josh Brownhill, Kevin Long, Luka Milivojevic, Lukas Jensen, Mace Goodridge, Matej Vydra, Matthew Lowton, Max Thompson, Nick Pope, Phil Bardsley, Premier League, Reuters, Roy Hodgson, Scott Dann, Sean Dyche, Selhurst Park, Stockley Park, The Clarets, Turf moor, UEFA Europa League, VAR (Video Assistant Referee), Watford Football Club, Wayne Hennessey, Wilfred Zaha
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Burnley v Watford
Burnley 1 v 0 Watford (FA Premier League) Burnley Football Club returned to action this evening with the eyes of the nation watching following the incident at the Etihad Stadium on Monday evening, when a plane carrying a banner that … Continue reading →
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Tagged Andre Gray, Ashley Westwood, Ben Foster, Ben Mee, Burnley Football Club, Charlie Taylor, Craig Dawson, Danny Welbeck, Dwight McNeil, Erik Pieters, Etihad Stadium, Jack Cork, James Tarkowski, Jay Rodriguez, Josh Brownhill, Mace Goodridge, Matej Vydra, Mike Garlick, Nick Pope, Nigel Pearson, Phil Bardsley, Premier League, Sean Dyche, The Clarets, Turf moor, Watford Football Club, White Lives Matter, Will Hughes
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Clarets Defender Signs New Contract
Phil Bardsley Signs One Year Contract Extension Clarets defender Phil Bardsley has signed a new contract with the club that will see him extend his stay at Turf Moor for a further year. The experienced full-back was due to be … Continue reading →
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Tagged Aaron Lennon, Adam Legzdins, Ashley Westwood, Burnley Football Club, Charlie Taylor, Chris Wood, COVID-19, Jeff Hendrick, Joe Hart, Nick Pope, Phil Bardsley, Premier League, Republic of Ireland International, Reuters, Scotland International, Stoke City, The Clarets, Turf moor
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Clarets Midfielder Rejects Contract Extension
Aaron Lennon Will Leave Turf Moor When Contract Expires Aaron Lennon has rejected a short-term extension to his contract with the Clarets and will leave Turf Moor at the end of the month, when his current contract expires. Lennon, like … Continue reading →
Dyche Unhappy Over Lack of Contract Extensions Offered
Sean Dyche Expresses Frustration to Chairman Mike Garlick Burnley manager Sean Dyche is unhappy with the club over their reluctance to extend the contracts of several senior players whose deals expire this month. Five players are out of contract at … Continue reading →
Burnley v Peterborough United
Burnley 4 v 2 Peterborough United (FA Cup – Third Round) Darren Ferguson brought his Peterborough United side to Turf Moor this lunchtime for the Clarets second consecutive home game of the year. Having played Manchester City in the previous … Continue reading →
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Tagged Aaron Lennon, Ali Koiki, Ashley Westwood, Aston Villa, Bailey Peacock-Farrell, Ben Mee, Burnley Football Club, Charlie Taylor, Chris Wood, Christy Pym, Darren Ferguson, Erik Pieters, FA Cup, George Boyd, Jack Cork, James Tarkowski, Jay Rodriguez, Jeff Hendrick, Joe Hart, Johann Berg Gudmundsson, Kevin Long, Manchester City Football Club, Mark Beevers, Matej Vydra, Matthew Lowton, Peterborough United, Phil Bardsley, Premier League, Reece Brown, Ricky jones, Sean Dyche, Sky Bet League One, The Clarets, The Posh, Turf moor
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Burnley v Aston Villa
Burnley 1 v 2 Aston Villa (Premier League) The first day of the New Year sees the Clarets welcome an old friend back to the club as former captain Tom Heaton brings his struggling Aston Villa side back to Turf … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ashley Barnes, Ashley Westwood, Aston Villa, Ben Mee, Burnley Football Club, Charlie Taylor, Chris Wood, Danny Drinkwater, Dean Smith, Dwight McNeil, Henry Lansbury, Jack Cork, Jack Grealish, James Tarkowski, Jay Rodriguez, Jeff Hendrick, Joe Hart, Johann Gudmundsson, Kevin Long, Matthew Lowton, Nick Pope, Phil Bardsley, Premier League, Reuters, Robbie Brady, Sean Dyche, The Clarets, Tom Heaton, Turf moor
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