Last updated: 16:05, July 5, 2009
Burnley news
The Clarets were one of the 12 founder members of the Football League in 1888.
Burnley play in a claret and blue strip and have played at their home ground of Turf Moor since 1882.
Burnley have been Football League Champions twice, in 1920-21 and 1959-60, and were FA Cup winners in 1914.
Owen Coyle took over as manager in 2008 and recently paid seven figure transfer fees to bring Martin Paterson and Chris Eagles to the club.
Driver's valuation goes up
Burnley and Coventry must pay £6m if they want Hearts winger Andrew Driver, according to reports in Scotland.
Burnley's Mills interest hots up
Burnley are understood to be lining up a bid to sign Doncaster defender Matt Mills as Owen Coyle looks for defensive reinforcements.
Reid makes McCarthy admission
Billy Reid has confirmed Hamilton have received a number of enquiries from Burnley about teenage midfielder James McCarthy.
Defender joins Clarets
Burnley boss Owen Coyle has continued his spending spree by adding Newcastle United defender David Edgar to his squad.
Clarets in driving seat
Burnley boss Owen Coyle is closing in on a deal to bring Hearts winger Andy Driver to the club after securing Steven Fletcher.
Defender looks for better times
Burnley new boy Tyrone Mears is looking to exorcise his bad Premiership memories of Derby's efforts now he is at his new club.
Coyle completes transfer coup
Burnley have signed Scottish international striker Steven Fletcher from Hibernian for £3 million.
Hibs ace to sign
Burnley appear to have won the £3m race to sign Hibs striker Steven Fletcher despite a last gasp gazumping effort from Wigan.
Defender deal done
Burnley will unveil right-back Tyrone Mears as their first summer signing today when he completes a £500,000 move from Derby.
Owls deny Clarets bid
Sheffield Wednesday have officially denied reports that Premiership new boys Burnley have made a £1.75m offer for Marcus Tudgay.
Midfielder lands new deal
Burnley's Scotland international Graham Alexander has given the club a boost by signing a new deal to keep him at Turf Moor.
Clarets set to get their man
Tyrone Mears is expected to complete his move to Burnley on Monday following talks with boss Owen Coyle last week.
Defender hopes fade
Sheffield United boss Kevin Blackwell remains confident he can keep Matthew Kilgallon, despite interest in him from the Clarets.
Talks begin with target
Derby County right-back Tyrone Mears has jetted to Burnley from his holiday in order to discuss personal terms over his move.
Defender deal on cards
Burnley are on the trail of Celtic's giant centre-half Bobo Balde but Birmingham are also interested in the player.

