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Burnley F.C.

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leftarm2=FFFF00|body2=FFFF00|rightarm2=FFFF00|shorts2=FFFF00|socks2=FFFF00|Burnley Football Club is a professional football club based in Burnley, in north-east Lancashire, England.

Nicknamed The Clarets due to their claret and blue strip, they have played at Turf Moor since 1883. They were founder members of The Football League in 1888, and are currently in the Football League Championship.

Burnley have been Football League Champions twice, in 1920-21 and 1959-60, and were FA Cup winners on April 25, 1914, beating Liverpool F.C. 1-0 at Crystal Palace.

As recently as 1960 they were league champions, but have been outside the top flight since 1976 and from 1985 endured a seven-year spell in the lowest tier of the Football League. In 1987 they narrowly avoided relegation to the Conference. Since 2000, they have been in the second tier of the English league.

History

Golden Days: 1947-1976

Burnley enjoyed a long unbroken top flight spell ending in 1971 in which, more often than not, they were in the upper reaches of the League table. The 50s and early 60s saw the team revolve around the midfield engine room of Jimmy Adamson and Jimmy McIlroy. It was around these two that the championship-winning team of 1960 was built, managed by Harry Potts. Two years later the Clarets narrowly missed out on a League and Cup double. Other stars included John Angus, Brian Miller, John Connelly and Gordon Harris. The departure of McIlroy to Stoke City and retirement of Adamson coincided with a decline in fortunes; they nonetheless managed to finish 3rd in 1966. The remainder of the decade was otherwise one of mid-table mediocrity, with Potts being replaced by Adamson as manager in 1970. Adamson was unable to halt the slide and relegation followed in 1971.

Burnley won the Second Division title in 1973 with Adamson still in charge. In the First Division, led by elegant playmaker Martin Dobson, the side managed 6th in 1974, and 10th (despite Dobson being sold to Everton early in that season) in 1975. Relegation from the First Division in 1976 saw the end of Adamson's tenure as manager, and the club have not been back in the highest level since.

Modern times

Burnley are one of the most famous clubs to fall from greatness in the last few decades. They won the league championship in 1960 but have been outside the top division since the 1970s, and for seven seasons after 1985 they were in the Fourth Division. They reached their lowest ebb in 1987, when only a win on the last day of the season saved them from relegation to the Conference.

In 1991-92, they were crowned champions in the last ever season of the Fourth Division before the league re-organisation, and two years later they won the new Division Two playoffs and gained promotion to Division One under Jimmy Mullen, only to suffer relegation after just one season. In 1997-98 they narrowly escaped relegation into Division Three with Chris Waddle in the hot seat, but the appointment of Stan Ternent that summer saw the club's fortunes turned around.

In 1999-2000 they finished Division Two runners-up and gained promotion to Division One, where they have remained since. For the next two seasons, Burnley emerged as serious contenders for a promotion play-off place. However, by 2002-03 the side's form had declined despite a good FA Cup run, and conceded goals at an alarming rate. This was repeated the following season and in June 2004, Ternent's six-year reign as manager came to an end and since then Burnley have been managed by Steve Cotterill. Steve Cotterill's first year in charge ended with two cup runs, knocking out Premiership giants Liverpool and Aston Villa, and a 13th place finish in The Championship. Cotterill overhauled the squad with younger players and a notable improvement in the side's defensive record in 2004-05. The season gave football its first real glance at Aston Villa's Gary Cahill - a future England star, on loan at Turf Moor during the season. The following year's Carling Cup third round draw once again paired Burnley with Villa, though the Clarets travelled to Villa Park this time round. The score finished 1-0 to Aston Villa and Burnley were knocked out of the Carling Cup.

The 2005/2006 season ended in disappointing fashion for The Clarets, with them finishing in 17th place. They were forced to sell Ade Akinbiyi to Sheffield United and Burnley's season then went on a downward spiral. Steve Cotterill is expected to make a few signings during the summer in order for Burnley to progress in The Championship during the 2006/2007 season, and has started with the acquisition of Steve Jones from Crewe Alexandra. Then in June the Clarets yet again raided Crewe this time signing life long Crewe defender Stephen Foster on another free transfer.

Since then Burnley have gone on to achieve an impressive unbeaten pre-season run (5 games in total) including coming back from 2 goals down at half time against Accrington Stanley and a 2-1 victory over Bolton Wanderers. The other results were a 0-0 at Bury, a 7-0 win over a Verona XI and a 4-1 win against Alense.

Fixtures/Results 2006/07

DateH/AOpponentCompetitionResultBurnley Scorers
08/07/06 AAccrington Stanley Friendly 3-2Gray, Jones, Mahon
18/07/06 ABury Friendly 0-0
22/07/06 HBolton Wanderers Friendly 2-1Gray, Hyde
25/07/06 NItalian League XI Friendly 7-0Gray, Jones (4),
Lafferty, Own Goal
28/07/06 NAlense Friendly 4-1Jones, Gray (2),
McCann
05/08/06 HQPR FLC 2-0 Jones (2)
08/08/06 ALeicester City FLC 1-0 Gray
12/08/06 ASheffield Wednesday FLC
19/08/06 HWolves FLC
22/08/06 HHartlepool United CC
26/08/06 ACrystal Palace FLC
09/09/06 HBarnsley FLC
12/09/06 HColchester United FLC
16/09/06 AStoke City FLC
23/09/06 HSouthampton FLC
01/10/06 ANorwich City FLC
14/10/06 HHull City FLC
17/10/06 HSouthend United FLC
21/10/06 APlymouth Argyle FLC
27/10/06 HPreston North End FLC
31/10/06 ALuton Town FLC
04/11/06 HIpswich Town FLC
11/11/06 ACardiff City FLC
18/11/06 AWest Brom FLC
25/11/06 HBirmingham City FLC
28/11/06 HLeeds United FLC
02/12/06 AIpswich Town FLC
09/12/06 ACoventry City FLC
16/12/06 HSunderland FLC
23/12/06 HDerby County FLC
26/12/06 ABarnsley FLC
30/12/06 AHull City FLC
01/01/07 HStoke City FLC
13/01/07 ASouthampton FLC
20/01/07 HNorwich City FLC
31/01/07 ADerby County FLC
03/02/07 AQPR FLC
10/02/07 HSheff Wed FLC
17/02/07 AWolves FLC
20/02/07 HLeicester City FLC
24/02/07 AColchester United FLC
03/03/07 HCrystal Palace FLC
10/03/07 HPlymouth Argyle FLC
13/03/07 ASouthend United FLC
17/03/07 APreston North End FLC
31/03/07 HLuton Town FLC
07/04/07 ABirmingham City FLC
09/04/06 HCardiff City FLC
14/04/07 ALeeds United FLC
21/04/07 HWest Brom FLC
28/04/07 ASunderland FLC
06/05/07 HCoventry City FLC
* Burnley Score First

Championship Table Position

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Pos PWDLFAGDPts
Burnley220023+36

Current squad

As of 9 August, 2006:
Number!width=25%|PlayerPositionYear SignedPrevious Club|-Goalkeepers|- bgcolor=#O8E8ED1Danny CoyneGK2004Leicester City>- bgcolor=#O8E8ED12Brian JensenGK2003West Bromwich Albion>-Defenders|- bgcolor=#O8E8ED2Wayne ThomasCB2005Stoke City>- bgcolor=#O8E8ED3Jon HarleyLB2005Sheffield United>- bgcolor=#O8E8ED4John McGreal CB2004Ipswich Town>- bgcolor=#O8E8ED5Frank SinclairCB/RB2004Leicester City>- bgcolor=#O8E8ED6Michael DuffCB/RB2004Cheltenham Town>- bgcolor=#O8E8ED22 Stephen FosterCB2006Crewe Alexandra>- bgcolor=#O8E8ED23Duane CourtneyCB2005Telford>- bgcolor=#O8E8EDnone Danny KarbassiyoonLB/LM2005Arsenal>-Midfielders|- bgcolor=#O8E8ED7James O'Connor CM2005West Bromwich Albion>- bgcolor=#O8E8ED8Alan MahonCM/LM2006Wigan Athletic>- bgcolor=#O8E8ED11Wade ElliottRM2005Bournemouth>- bgcolor=#O8E8ED14Garreth O'ConnorCM/LM2005Bournemouth>- bgcolor=#O8E8ED15Graham BranchLM1999- bgcolor=#O8E8ED16Chris McCann CM2005- bgcolor=#O8E8ED18Micah HydeCM2004- bgcolor=#O8E8ED19John SpicerCM/RM2005-Forwards|- bgcolor=#O8E8ED9Steve JonesCF/RM2006- bgcolor=#O8E8ED10Andy GrayCF2006- bgcolor=#O8E8ED17Kyle LaffertyCF2005- bgcolor=#O8E8ED21Gifton Noel-WilliamsCF2005

Summer Transfers 2006

In:
*Andy Gray from Sunderland - up to £750,000
*Alan Mahon from Wigan - £200,000
*Steve Jones from Crewe - Free
*Stephen Foster from - Free

Out:

Famous players


*Jimmy McIlroy
*Jimmy Adamson
*John Connelly
*Tommy Boyle
* Bob Kelly
* Bert Freeman
* Colin McDonald
*Adam Blacklaw
* Andy Lochhead
* Willie Irvine
* Brian O'Neil
*Willie Morgan
* Ralph Coates
* Frank Casper
* Martin Dobson
* Bobby Seith
* Brian Pilkington
* Tommy Cummings
*Harry Potts
* Ray Pointer
* Dave Thomas
* Steve Kindon
* Colin Waldron
* Leighton James
*Brian Flynn
*Ian Wright
*Chris Waddle
*Paul Gascoigne
*Chris Woods
* Mitchell Thomas
*Gordon Cowans
* Andy Payton
*Lee Dixon
*Trevor Steven

Current/Former International Players



;England
* John Angus
* William Bannister
* Tommy Boyle
* Jack Bruton
* Ralph Coates
* John Connelly
* James Crabtree
* Jerry Dawson
* Lee Dixon
* Martin Dobson
* Billy Elliott
* Bert Freeman
* Paul Gascoigne
* Gordon Harris
* Jack Hill
* Jack Hillman
* Bob Kelly
* Colin McDonald
* Brian Miller
* Eddie Mosscrop
* Louis Page
* Brian Pilkington
* Ray Pointer
* George Waterfield
* Willie Watson
* Ian Wright
* Jack Yates

;Jamaica
* Micah Hyde
* Frank Sinclair

;Greece
* Nik Michopoulos
* Dimitrios Papadopoulos

;Ireland
* Alan Mahon

;Guinea
* Mohammed Camara

;Northern Ireland
* Kyle Lafferty
* Steve Jones
* Michael Duff
* Tommy Cassidy
* Terry Cochrane
* Alex Elder
* William Emerson
* Hugh Flack
* Phil Gray
* Billy Hamilton
* Willie Irvine
* Jimmy McIlroy
* Andy McCluggage
* Tom Morrison
* Sammy Todd
* Tom Willighan

;Scotland
* Jock Aird
* Adam Blacklaw
* Andy Gray
* Willie Morgan

;Trinidad and Tobago
* Ian Cox

;Wales
* Stan Bowsher
* Danny Coyne
* Brian Flynn
* Leighton James
* Billy Morris
* John Oster
* Gareth Taylor

Managers

ManagerPeriodManagerPeriod
Arthur Sutcliffe (1893-1896)Joe Brown(1976-1977)
Harry Bradshaw(1896-1899)Harry Potts (1977-1979)
Ernest Magnall(1899-1903)Brian Miller(1979-1983)
Spen Whittaker(1903-1910)John Bond(1983-1984)
R. Wadge(1910-1911)John Benson(1984-1985)
John Haworth(1911-1925)Martin Buchan(1985)
Albert Pickles(1925-1932)Tommy Cavanagh(1985-1986)
Tom Bromilow(1932-1935)Brian Miller(1986-1989)
Alf Boland (1935-1939)Frank Casper(1989-1991)
Cliff Britton(1945-1948)Jimmy Mullen (1991-1996)
Frank Hill (1948-1954)Adrian Heath(1996-1997)
Alan Brown(1954-1957)Chris Waddle(1997-1998)
Billy Dougall(1957-1958)Stan Ternent(1998-2004)
Harry Potts(1958-1970)Steve Cotterill(2004-
Jimmy Adamson(1970-1976)}

Famous Fans

*Ian Austin
*Alastair Campbell
*Chumbawamba
*Stuart Fielden
*Steve Halliwell
*Andy Hodgson
*Neil Hodgson
*Sir Bernard Ingham
*John Kettley
*Tony Livesey
*Richard Moore
*Peter Salmon
*Kevin Whately
*Phil Willis
*Peter Pike
*Amy Lame

Honours

League
*Division One Champions - 1920/21, 1959/60
*Division Two Champions - 1897/98, 1972/73
*Division Three Champions - 1981/82
*Division Four Champions - 1991/92

Cup
*F.A. Cup - 1913/14
*FA Community Shield - 1960/61 (shared), 1973/74
*Anglo-Scottish Cup - 1978/79

External links

* Burnley F.C. official website
* Burnley FC - Clarets Mad
* Burnley FC Fansite - The Longside
* Burnley FC - Burnley Ultras
* Burnley F.C. Fansite - Clarets.net



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