Burnley: May 2008 Archives

Opening midfielder gambit rejected

Burnley's rejected £250,000 bid for Dundee midfielder Kevin McDonald has alerted a host of other clubs, reports say.

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Jensen deal goes through

Burnley keeper Brian Jensen has signed a new two-year deal to keep him at Turf Moor until 2010.

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Coyle not having a Laff with striker

Owen Coyle says Burnley will not be bullied into selling Kyle Lafferty after he confirmed he is looking for a 'fresh start' elsewhere.

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Burnley improve Paterson bid

Burnley are waiting for an answer from Scunthorpe after making an improved offer for striker Martin Paterson.

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Weir in Coyle's sights

Burnley are reportedly interested in signing Rangers centre-half David Weir this summer.

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O'Connor makes exit

Burnley midfielder James O'Connor has left the Clarets after failing to agree new terms amid interest from other clubs.

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Opening Lafferty gambit rebuffed

Wolves have seen an opening offer of £2.25m plus Stephen Elliott for Burnley striker Kyle Lafferty rebuffed, according to reports.

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Clarets boss fights for frontman

Clarets boss Owen Coyle has warned Scunthorpe he won't give up his pursuit of Northern Ireland striker Martin Paterson without a fight.

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Burnley issued 'hands off' warning

Scunthorpe United have issued Burnley with a 'hands off' warning over star striker Martin Paterson.

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Iron hitman in Coyle's sights

Burnley have reportedly turned to Scunthorpe striker Martin Paterson after missing out on Andrew Cole.

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Cole delivers Clarets verdict

Ex-England striker Andrew Cole has rejected a permanent move to Burnley after finishing the season on loan there from Sunderland.

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Coyle in Unsworth admission

Burnley boss Owen Coyle admits David Unsworth is unlikely to be a first-team regular if he decides to sign a player-coach deal.

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Beast boost for Burnley

Burnley have announced that popular goalkeeper Brian Jensen will sign a new two-year contract on his return from holiday.

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Coyle eyes Eastlands raid

Burnley are being linked with a raid on Man City for China international Sun Jihai who has slipped down the pecking order at Eastlands.

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Striker deal in balance

Burnley boss Owen Coyle is set to try and convince Andy Cole to sign for the club permanently over the weekend.

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Loan stars up for grabs

Burnley are in pole position to sign Andrew Cole and Stanislav Varga after the duo were released by Sunderland on Thursday.

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Clarets sweat on Cole deal decision

Owen Coyle will find out on Thursday if Sunderland want to keep striker Andrew Cole or if he will be free to join Burnley permanently.

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Clarets five offered new terms

Owen Coyle is planning for next season by offering deals to Brian Jensen, James O'Connor, Jon Harley, David Unsworth and Jay Rodriguez.

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Coyle hoping for Cole boost

Burnley boss Owen Coyle is hopeful former England striker Andy Cole will decide to stay at Turf Moor on a permanent deal.

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Cole keen to seal Clarets switch

Burnley have been boosted by the news striker Andrew Cole would be tempted to turn his loan stay from Sunderland a permanent one.

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Opening midfielder gambit rejected

Burnley's rejected £250,000 bid for Dundee midfielder Kevin McDonald has alerted a host of other clubs, reports say.

More: Opening midfielder gambit rejected |

Jensen deal goes through

Burnley keeper Brian Jensen has signed a new two-year deal to keep him at Turf Moor until 2010.

More: Jensen deal goes through |

Coyle not having a Laff with striker

Owen Coyle says Burnley will not be bullied into selling Kyle Lafferty after he confirmed he is looking for a 'fresh start' elsewhere.

More: Coyle not having a Laff with striker |

Burnley improve Paterson bid

Burnley are waiting for an answer from Scunthorpe after making an improved offer for striker Martin Paterson.

More: Burnley improve Paterson bid |

Weir in Coyle's sights

Burnley are reportedly interested in signing Rangers centre-half David Weir this summer.

More: Weir in Coyle's sights |

O'Connor makes exit

Burnley midfielder James O'Connor has left the Clarets after failing to agree new terms amid interest from other clubs.

More: O'Connor makes exit |

Opening Lafferty gambit rebuffed

Wolves have seen an opening offer of £2.25m plus Stephen Elliott for Burnley striker Kyle Lafferty rebuffed, according to reports.

More: Opening Lafferty gambit rebuffed |

Clarets boss fights for frontman

Clarets boss Owen Coyle has warned Scunthorpe he won't give up his pursuit of Northern Ireland striker Martin Paterson without a fight.

More: Clarets boss fights for frontman |

Burnley issued 'hands off' warning

Scunthorpe United have issued Burnley with a 'hands off' warning over star striker Martin Paterson.

More: Burnley issued 'hands off' warning |

Iron hitman in Coyle's sights

Burnley have reportedly turned to Scunthorpe striker Martin Paterson after missing out on Andrew Cole.

More: Iron hitman in Coyle's sights |

Cole delivers Clarets verdict

Ex-England striker Andrew Cole has rejected a permanent move to Burnley after finishing the season on loan there from Sunderland.

More: Cole delivers Clarets verdict |

Coyle in Unsworth admission

Burnley boss Owen Coyle admits David Unsworth is unlikely to be a first-team regular if he decides to sign a player-coach deal.

More: Coyle in Unsworth admission |

Beast boost for Burnley

Burnley have announced that popular goalkeeper Brian Jensen will sign a new two-year contract on his return from holiday.

More: Beast boost for Burnley |

Coyle eyes Eastlands raid

Burnley are being linked with a raid on Man City for China international Sun Jihai who has slipped down the pecking order at Eastlands.

More: Coyle eyes Eastlands raid |

Striker deal in balance

Burnley boss Owen Coyle is set to try and convince Andy Cole to sign for the club permanently over the weekend.

More: Striker deal in balance |

Loan stars up for grabs

Burnley are in pole position to sign Andrew Cole and Stanislav Varga after the duo were released by Sunderland on Thursday.

More: Loan stars up for grabs |

Clarets sweat on Cole deal decision

Owen Coyle will find out on Thursday if Sunderland want to keep striker Andrew Cole or if he will be free to join Burnley permanently.

More: Clarets sweat on Cole deal decision |

Clarets five offered new terms

Owen Coyle is planning for next season by offering deals to Brian Jensen, James O'Connor, Jon Harley, David Unsworth and Jay Rodriguez.

More: Clarets five offered new terms |

Coyle hoping for Cole boost

Burnley boss Owen Coyle is hopeful former England striker Andy Cole will decide to stay at Turf Moor on a permanent deal.

More: Coyle hoping for Cole boost |

Cole keen to seal Clarets switch

Burnley have been boosted by the news striker Andrew Cole would be tempted to turn his loan stay from Sunderland a permanent one.

More: Cole keen to seal Clarets switch |

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