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Tag Archives: Phil Bardsley
Burnley v Southampton
Burnley 3 v 0 Southampton (FA Premier League) After an excellent pre-season campaign the Clarets got the new Premier League season underway against Ralph Hasenhüttl’s Southampton, which was a repeat of last seasons opening fixture when the sides drew 0-0 … Continue reading →
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Tagged Aaron Lennon, Angus Gunn, Ashley Barnes, Ashley Westwood, Ben Gibson, Ben Mee, Burnley Football Club, Che Adams, Chris Wood, Danny Ings, Dwight McNeil, Erik Pieters, Jack Cork, James Tarkowski, Jamie Ward Prowise, Jay Rodriguez, Jeff Hendrick, Joe Hart, Johann Berg Gudmundsson, Kevin Long, Matthew Lowton, Nathan Redmond, Nick Pope, Oriol Romeu, Phil Bardsley, Premier League, Ralph Hasenhuttl, Sean Dyche, Southampton Football Club, St Mary's Stadium, Stockley Park, The Clarets, The Saints, Turf moor, Video Assistant Referee, Yan Valery
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Burnley v OGC Nice
Burnley 6 v 1 OGC Nice (Pre-Season Friendly) Former Arsenal and Manchester City midfielder Patrick Vieira arrived at Turf Moor this evening with his Ligue Un side OGC Nice who finished seventh in the French league last season. The game … Continue reading →
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Tagged Aaron Lennon, Adam Legzdins, Arsenal Football Club, Ashley Barnes, Ashley Westwood, Ben Gibson, Ben Mee, Burnley Football Club, Charlie Taylor, Chris Wood, Dwight McNeil, Erik Pieters, Jack Cork, James Tarkowski, Jay Rodriguez, Jeff Hendrick, Jimmy Dunne, Joe Hart, Johann Berg Gudmundsson, Kevin Long, Khephren Thuram, Ligue 1, Manchester City Football Club, Matej Vydra, Matthew Lowton, Nahki Wells, Nick Pope, OGC Nice, Patrick Vieira, Phil Bardsley, Premier League, Robbie Brady, Sean Dyche, Tom Heaton, Turf moor, Yannis Clementia
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Wigan Athletic v Burnley
Wigan Athletic 2 v 2 Burnley (Pre-Season Friendly) Wigan Athletic manager Paul Cook welcomed one of his former clubs to the DW Stadium this afternoon, as Burnley arrived to continue their pre-season build up towards the new Premier League campaign. … Continue reading →
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Tagged Aaron Lennon, Anthony Pilkington, Ashley Barnes, Ashley Westwood, Ben Mee, Burnley Football Club, Charlie Taylor, Chris Wood, Crewe Alexandra, David Marshall, DW Stadium, Dwight McNeil, Jack Cork, James Tarkowski, Jay Rodriguez, Joe Hart, Johann Berg Gudmundsson, Kevin Long, Matej Vydra, Matthew Lowton, Nice Football Club, Oliver Younger, Parma Football Club, Paul Cook, Phil Bardsley, Port Vale Football Club, Premier League, Sean Dyche, Sky Bet Championship, Steven Defour, Tom Heaton, Turf moor, Wigan Athletic
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Port Vale v Burnley
Port Vale 1 v 3 Burnley (Pre-Season Friendly) In the Clarets second match of the day striker Chris Wood continued his pre season goal scoring record as the Clarets came from behind to beat Port Vale at Vale Park. The … Continue reading →
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Tagged Aaron Lennon, Ali Koiki, Barnfield, Ben Gibson, Burnley Football Club, Chris Wood, Christian N'Guessan, Crewe Alexandra, David Amoo, Football League, Jack Cork, James Tarkowski, Jeff Hendrick, Joe Hart, Leon Legge, Matej Vydra, Nahki Wells, New Zealand International, Phil Bardsley, Port Vale Football Club, Premier League, Robbie Brady, Scott Brown, Sean Dyche, SkyBet League Two, The Clarets, Tom Heaton, Tom Pope, Vale Park
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Clarets Release Three Senior Players
Three Senior Professionals Released By Clarets Burnley Football Club have today confirmed that three senior players will leave Turf Moor this summer as their contracts expire. Anders Lindegaard, Jonathan Walters and Stephen Ward will all leave the club, whilst the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Aaron Lennon, Aiden O'Neill, Anders Lindegaard, Australian A-League, Burnley Football Club, Central Coast Mariners, Christian N'Guessan, Daniel Agyei, Denmark International, England International, Jonathan Walters, Peter Crouch, Phil Bardsley, Scott Wilson, Sean Dyche, Stephen Ward, Steven Defour, The Clarets, Tunde Bayode, Turf moor
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Burnley v Leicester City
Burnley 1 v 2 Leicester City (FA Premier League) Leicester City arrived at a very wet and windy Turf Moor with the Clarets sitting just two points above the relegation zone, the match was a massive must win for the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ashley Barnes, Ashley Westwood, Ben Chiwell, Ben Gibson, Ben Mee, Brendan Rodgers, Burnley Football Club, Charlie Taylor, Chris Wood, Dwight McNeil, Harry Maguire, Jack Cork, James Tarkowski, Jamie Vardy, Jeff Hendrick, Joe Hart, Johann Gudmundsson, Jonny Evans, Kasper Schmeichel, Leicester City, Matej Vydra, Matthew Lowton, New Horizon, New Zealand International, Peter Crouch, Phil Bardsley, Premier League, Robbie Brady, Sean Dyche, The Clarets, Tom Heaton, Turf moor, Youri Tielemans
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Burnley v West Ham United
Burnley 2 v 0 West Ham United (Premier League) The Clarets started the day with just twelve points on the board sat in nineteenth position in the Premier League as they welcomed West Ham United to Turf Moor for the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Andy Carroll, Ashley Barnes, Ashley Westwood, Ben Gibson, Ben Mee, Burnley Football Club, Charlie Taylor, Chris Wood, Dwight McNeil, Everton Football Club, Jack Cork, James Tarkowski, Jeff Hendrick, Joe Hart, Johann Gudmundsson, Kevin Long, Matej Vydra, Phil Bardsley, Premier League, Sam Vokes, Sean Dyche, The Clarets, The Hammers, Tom Heaton, Turf moor, West Ham United
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Burnley v Istanbul Basaksehir
Burnley 1 v 0 Istanbul Basaksehir (Europa League 3rd Qualifying Round) Burnley hosted another night of European football at Turf Moor this evening, as the Clarets welcomed Istanbul Basaksehir for the second leg of the Europa League Third Qualifying Round. There was a strange atmosphere … Continue reading →
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Tagged Aaron Lennon, Alex Legzdins, Andreas Bouchalakis, Ashley Barnes, Ashley Westwood, Athens, Ben Gibson, Burnley Football Club, Charlie Taylor, Chris Wood, Dwight McNeil, Emmanuel Adebayor, Europa League, Hull City, Istanbul Basaksehir Football Club, Jack Cork, James Tarkowski, Jeff Hendrick, Joe Hart, Johann Gudmundsson, Kevin Long, Manchester City Football Club, Matthew Lowton, Nottingham Forest, Olympiakos Football Club, Omar Elabdellaoui, Phil Bardsley, Roderick Miranda, Sam Vokes, Stephen Ward, The Clarets, Turf moor, Wolverhampton Wanderers
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Burnley v Aberdeen
Burnley 3 v 1 Aberdeen (Europa League 2nd Qualifying Round 2nd Leg) European football returned to Turf Moor for the first time in over fifty years, as the Clarets welcomed Aberdeen Football Club for the Europa League second qualifying round … Continue reading →
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Tagged Aaron Lennon, Aberdeen Football Club, Adam Legzdins, Anders Lindegaard, Ashley Barnes, Ashley Westwood, Ben Mee, Burnley Football Club, Charlie Taylor, Chris Wood, Derek McInnes, Dwight McNeil, Greame Shinnie, Istanbul Basaksehir Futbol Kulubu, Jack Cork, James Tarkowski, Jeff Hendrick, Johann Gudmundsson, Kevin Long, lewis Ferguson, Massimiliano Irrati, Matthew Lowton, Phil Bardsley, Premier League, RCD Espanyol, Sam Vokes, Sean Dyche, Stephen Ward, Turf moor, UEFA Europa League
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Aberdeen v Burnley
Aberdeen 1 v 1 Burnley (Europa League Second Qualifying Round) Burnley returned to European action for the first time in over fifty years with a trip to Scottish Premier League Aberdeen, the game was labelled the “Battle of Britain” with … Continue reading →
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Tagged Aaron Lennon, Aberdeen Football Club, Anders Lindegaard, Ashley Westwood, Battle Of Britain, Ben Mee, Bruce Anderson, Burnley Football Club, Charlie Taylor, Chris Forrester, Chris Wood, Daniel Siebert, Dean Campbell, Dominic Ball, Europa League, Gary Mackay-Steven, Greame Shinnie, Istanbul Basaksehir, Jack Cork, James Tarkowski, Jan Seidel, Jan Wegereef, Jeff Hendrick, Joe Lewis, Johann Gudmundsson, Jonathan Walters, Kevin Long, Lasse Koslowski, lewis Ferguson, Matthew Lowton, Michael Devlin, Montpellier Football Club, Nahki Wells, Niall McGinn, Nick Pope, Patrick Ittrich, Phil Bardsley, Pittodrie, Sam Cosgrove, Sam Vokes, Scott McKenna, Scott Wright, Scottish Premier League, Sean Dyche, Shay Logan, Stephen Gleeson, Stephen Ward, Stevie May, The Clarets, The Dons, Thibault De Gendt, Tomas Cerny, Tommie Hoban, Turf moor
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