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Disappointed Dave Dishes the Dirt. 27 Oct 17:11 - The Bedlington Terrier, 102 views 0 replies Situation with Flemming.... 27 Oct 13:42 - claw84, 171 views 3 replies
Jun 11, 2014 · The decade had started badly with the Clarets relegated at the end of the 1929/30 season and we were facing 2nd Division football for the first time since that glorious promotion under John Haworth in 1913 which led on to us becoming FA Cup winners and then League champions over the next eight years, either side of the first World War.
Should Sarmiento start? 25 Sep 12:34 - The Bedlington Terrier, 178 views 3 replies Prediction League Game 7 23 Sep 21:29 - sinkov, 409 views 22 replies
Jun 15, 2011 · Those nominations have been counted up and the top fifteen players have been placed in a voting pool on the front page of the site. They have been listed in alphabetical order from Ian Britton (1986-1989) the scorer of that so crucial goal to Alan Stevenson who was the regular goalkeeper in the first three seasons of the decade.
Some honest observations.... 20 Oct 13:19 - CornholmeClaret, 200 views 1 replies Sir Chris Hoy 20 Oct 11:26 - sinkov, 149 views 3 replies
The club's home ground, Turf Moor, with a capacity of 21,944, remains a fortress for the team and a source of pride for the local community. The Clarets are also known for their youth development system and the Barnfield Training Centre, which continues to produce talented players for the first team.
Probert, a midfielder, wore the number eight shirt in that team and was the youngest player at just 16 when we lifted the trophy after beating Coventry in the final.. The strong tackling midfielder made his reserve team debut at just 15 and in November 1968 whilst still 16 was named in the first team for the first time against Arsenal at Turf Moor.