Last updated: 15:36, January 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.
Jensen ready for Spurs
Burnley keeper Brian Jensen says the side are back on track and ready to face the might of Tottenham in the Carling Cup.
Burnley eye Boro defender
Burnley are reportedly ready to make a January move for Middlesbrough defender Tony McMahon, who is out of contract in the summer.
Kilbry ready for transfer trials
Chairman Barry Kilby has hit out at the January transfer window as he prepares to field bids for some of Burnley's star players.
Clarets told to cut out goal starts
Owen Coyle has warned his Burnley players they will have to cut out the silly errors after a second successive defeat at Doncaster.
Coyle's stay plea to starlet
Owen Coyle says Chris Eagles' career would be better served if he stayed put at Burnley as opposed to joining a Premier League club.
Scots eye up Kiraly swoop
SPL outfit Hibernian are reportedly plotting a swoop to sign Burnley goalkeeper Gabor Kiraly on a pre-contract agreement in January.
Clarets staying cool
Burnley's Wade Elliott says the club did not get too down when things were not going well and they will not get carried away now.
Boss looks to off load
Burnley boss Owen Coyle may look to lose two or three of his current squad in the new year as he tries to free up funds for purchases.
Boss unruffled by Saints
Burnley boss Owen Coyle claims he never had any doubt that they would beat Southampton despite being pegged back to 3-2 on Saturday.
Gudjonsson hopeful stars will stay
Midfielder Joey Gudjonsson is hopeful that Burnley's best players will snub any advances from Premier League sides in January to stay.
No January sales - Coyle
Burnley boss Owen Coyle is hoping to add one or two players to his squad in January and definitely does not want to lose any.
Boss' fan plea
Burnley boss Owen Coyle has warned fans not to expect an automatic three points every time the Clarets play at home.
Boss hails Clarets spirit
Burnley boss Owen Coyle was delighted with his side's fighting spirit after they came from behind to get a point against Cardiff.
Coyle calm over move rumours
Burnley boss Owen Coyle is not worried as Premiership sides continue to be linked to his players, claiming it is a good sign.
Winger linked with Baggies switch
Burnley winger Chris Eagles is happy with life at Turf Moor despite being linked with a move to West Brom in the new year.

