Burnley: October 2008 Archives

Quartet doubtful for Canaries clash

Burnley could be without four key defenders, including skipper Steven Caldwell, for Saturday's clash against Norwich at Turf Moor.

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Clarets overcome injury woe

Owen Coyle was delighted after watching his side extend their unbeaten run to eight games with a hard fought win over Reading.

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Boss faces defensive headache

Owen Coyle will give central defenders Steven Caldwell and Clarke Carlisle until the last minute to prove they are fit to face Reading.

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Thomo claims goal

Burnley's summer signing from Cardiff, Steve Thompson, was delighted to finally get his first Clarets goal in the draw with Charlton.

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McCann in battle to face Addicks

Boss Owen Coyle is waiting on the fitness of midfielder Chris McCann before naming his Burnley side to face Charlton at the Valley.

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Eagles aims to fly for Clarets

Winger Chris Eagles hopes to force his way into the Burnley starting XI after inspiring the side to a 3-1 win at Coventry on Tuesday.

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Coyle admits star interest

Burnley boss Owen Coyle admits a number of top clubs are keen on Chris McCann but is confident of keeping the player.

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Skipper - We can beat anyone

Steven Caldwell says Burnley's performance against Birmingham proves the Clarets can live with the Championship's best sides.

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McDonald ready for Blues return

Burnley are set to be boosted by midfielder Kevin McDonald's return from injury for Saturday's visit of high-flying Birmingham.

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Clarets ready for tough test

Owen Coyle says preparation for the visit of Birmingham has gone as well as expected considering the international break.

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Defender looks ahead

Burnley defender Graham Alexandre has stated that he would like to move into coaching when his playing career comes to an end.

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Need a little time - boss

Burnley boss Owen Coyle has pleaded for enough time to complete his job at Turf Moor so he can see his youngsters progress.

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Forget Chelsea - Caldwell

Steven Caldwell has warned his team-mates not to allow the Carling Cup clash with Chelsea to distract them from the league.

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Paterson looks to Healey

Burnley striker Martin Paterson has admitted the performances of David Healy have inspired him both at club and international level.

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Fletcher on salary cap

Burnley chief executive Paul Fletcher has said any hopes of bringing in a salary cap to football are no more then a 'pipe dream'.

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Peterson given international boost

Chris McCann has backed Burnley's leading scorer Martin Peterson to make a big impression at international level.

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Midfielder sale denied

Burnley boss Owen Coyle has denied that he is ready to sell midfielder Alan Mahon to Ipswich Town.

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Coyle unhappy with result

Burnley boss Owen Coyle says he was disappointed not to come away from Reading with at least a point at the weekend.

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Duo doubtful for Reading trip

Ade Akinbiyi and Kevin McDonald are both rated as major doubts for Burnley's tough-looking trip to Reading on Saturday.

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Defender earns boss praise for award

Boss Owen Coyle singled defender Russell Anderson out for special praise after being named as September's Manager of the Month.

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Coyle's half-time blast does the trick

Burnley boss Owen Coyle believes the thrilling 3-2 victory over Watford sums up the spirit within the camp at Turf Moor.

More: Coyle's half-time blast does the trick |

Quartet doubtful for Canaries clash

Burnley could be without four key defenders, including skipper Steven Caldwell, for Saturday's clash against Norwich at Turf Moor.

More: Quartet doubtful for Canaries clash |

Clarets overcome injury woe

Owen Coyle was delighted after watching his side extend their unbeaten run to eight games with a hard fought win over Reading.

More: Clarets overcome injury woe |

Boss faces defensive headache

Owen Coyle will give central defenders Steven Caldwell and Clarke Carlisle until the last minute to prove they are fit to face Reading.

More: Boss faces defensive headache |

Thomo claims goal

Burnley's summer signing from Cardiff, Steve Thompson, was delighted to finally get his first Clarets goal in the draw with Charlton.

More: Thomo claims goal |

McCann in battle to face Addicks

Boss Owen Coyle is waiting on the fitness of midfielder Chris McCann before naming his Burnley side to face Charlton at the Valley.

More: McCann in battle to face Addicks |

Eagles aims to fly for Clarets

Winger Chris Eagles hopes to force his way into the Burnley starting XI after inspiring the side to a 3-1 win at Coventry on Tuesday.

More: Eagles aims to fly for Clarets |

Coyle admits star interest

Burnley boss Owen Coyle admits a number of top clubs are keen on Chris McCann but is confident of keeping the player.

More: Coyle admits star interest |

Skipper - We can beat anyone

Steven Caldwell says Burnley's performance against Birmingham proves the Clarets can live with the Championship's best sides.

More: Skipper - We can beat anyone |

McDonald ready for Blues return

Burnley are set to be boosted by midfielder Kevin McDonald's return from injury for Saturday's visit of high-flying Birmingham.

More: McDonald ready for Blues return |

Clarets ready for tough test

Owen Coyle says preparation for the visit of Birmingham has gone as well as expected considering the international break.

More: Clarets ready for tough test |

Defender looks ahead

Burnley defender Graham Alexandre has stated that he would like to move into coaching when his playing career comes to an end.

More: Defender looks ahead |

Need a little time - boss

Burnley boss Owen Coyle has pleaded for enough time to complete his job at Turf Moor so he can see his youngsters progress.

More: Need a little time - boss |

Forget Chelsea - Caldwell

Steven Caldwell has warned his team-mates not to allow the Carling Cup clash with Chelsea to distract them from the league.

More: Forget Chelsea - Caldwell |

Paterson looks to Healey

Burnley striker Martin Paterson has admitted the performances of David Healy have inspired him both at club and international level.

More: Paterson looks to Healey |

Fletcher on salary cap

Burnley chief executive Paul Fletcher has said any hopes of bringing in a salary cap to football are no more then a 'pipe dream'.

More: Fletcher on salary cap |

Peterson given international boost

Chris McCann has backed Burnley's leading scorer Martin Peterson to make a big impression at international level.

More: Peterson given international boost |

Midfielder sale denied

Burnley boss Owen Coyle has denied that he is ready to sell midfielder Alan Mahon to Ipswich Town.

More: Midfielder sale denied |

Coyle unhappy with result

Burnley boss Owen Coyle says he was disappointed not to come away from Reading with at least a point at the weekend.

More: Coyle unhappy with result |

Duo doubtful for Reading trip

Ade Akinbiyi and Kevin McDonald are both rated as major doubts for Burnley's tough-looking trip to Reading on Saturday.

More: Duo doubtful for Reading trip |

Defender earns boss praise for award

Boss Owen Coyle singled defender Russell Anderson out for special praise after being named as September's Manager of the Month.

More: Defender earns boss praise for award |

Coyle's half-time blast does the trick

Burnley boss Owen Coyle believes the thrilling 3-2 victory over Watford sums up the spirit within the camp at Turf Moor.

More: Coyle's half-time blast does the trick |

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