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  1. 'Minutes in the legs' - Parker on split friendliespublished at 18:32 2 August

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    Scott Parker split his squad across two fixtures on Saturday, with the Clarets beaten 1-0 by Stoke City in a game that saw Josh Laurent sent off on the hour.

    Earlier in the day, Parker attended an in-house fixture at the training ground before travelling to Stoke, thus enabling his entire group to amass minutes as the season nears.

    "It's another game for us, which I'm pleased with," he said after Stoke's victory, courtesy of Ben Wilmot's goal.

    "Obviously, we split the group today, due to just getting minutes in. The number of players we've got, we just needed to get some 90 minutes in legs. We've managed to do that, so that's a real positive.

    "Today's game, there were some positives and obviously a bit disappointing towards the end because we're all here, Stoke included, to try and get the best preparation. They're a week out, we're two weeks out and obviously the game didn't turn out like that because of the sending off, which was hugely disappointing. Overall, we looked a little bit tired, and I suspected that, we've had a tough week. But yeah, overall, we've got what we came here for.

    "The squad was split again. Obviously, a bit of a disappointment, we had a planned game, but we brought that in-house. That was a good game, I was there this morning, the boys did very, very well. We got 90 minutes out of a few players there as well. Then this game as well which was always planned.

    "Overall, the planning of this weekend has changed drastically in the last 24 hours due to circumstances, hence why we came here with a real flat squad. But overall, minutes in the legs, that was a plus."

  2. Send your pictures and stories of why you love Burnleypublished at 16:32 31 July

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    Burnley supporter on pitch celebrating at Turf MoorImage source, Matt

    On Monday, we asked you to tell us why you fell in love with Burnley and some of your favourite moments supporting them.

    You have already been getting in touch with your photos and stories and here is just a taste from Matt:

    "I have so many amazing memories of supporting Burnley. From my first – the nail-biting Championship play-off final at Wembley in May 2009 – to the latest, a sun-drenched day at Loftus Road in April 2025 celebrating our promotion to the Premier League.

    "And all the memories have one thing in common – making them with my family. My dad successfully managed to indoctrinate me and my three siblings into supporting the club as kids, and despite the moral ambiguity of signing us up for years of stress without our consent, we'll always be grateful for it.

    "Supporting Burnley and experiencing all the ups and downs together has created so many incredible memories, and a bond I'll never take for granted.

    "My family are all in different places now - we don't get together as much as we used to - but our love of Burnley keeps us connected. In every goal celebration, every shout at the ref, in every gut-wrenching equaliser, we're all together, always.

    "This picture is that for me. May 2016, on the hallowed pitch of Turf Moor, the joy of promotion written on my dad's face, and on mine behind the camera. My dad, the reason our family has this Burnley bond, the reason for all our shared stress and heartbreak and joy, the reason for moments like these. Moments that mean everything. Thank you, dad. Thank you for all the memories."

    Join the conversation and send your best photos about why you love the Clarets.

    Your first visit to the stadium? A special kit? An amazing away trip?

    Send us your pictures and stories

  3. 'Big loss but understandable' - fans on Trafford exitpublished at 12:50 30 July

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    We asked for your views on James Trafford leaving for Manchester City this summer and who might be brought in as a replacement.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Lee: He was superb for us last season and arguably got us into the automatic spots. But he is unproven in the Premier League and he alone would not keep us up. Great business for us and wish him all the best. Need to reinvest the money wisely to give us the best chance of survival.

    Hugh: We will miss you so much - wish you and your family all the best in the future and thanks so much for everything. You have been awesome.

    Simon: Big loss but understandable. I want Aaron Ramsdale but he is now being linked with Newcastle so that is maybe unlikely. He is unworthy of his unlucky brand and a fantastic keeper.

    Richard: Probably go all out for Nick Pope.

    Gav: Trafford has the capabilities to be England's number one - just not right now. Last season flattered him, playing behind a very defensive framework that kept threats away. While his shotstopping is world class, crosses into the box for huge, athletic players are his undoing and Premier League teams all know this. In terms of a replacement, I'm fine with Sam Johnstone or Nick Pope as they are quality and proven operators. We don't need world-class ball players.

    Robin: It was inevitable but Trafford and Josh Brownhill leaving just as we make it back to the Premier League? Doesn't bode well.

    David: Johnstone or Stefan Ortega.

    Jack: I know he's getting older but the suggestion that Johnstone might be coming seems the best option at the moment. I've always thought he's a great goalkeeper.

  4. Esteve signs five-year deal at Turf Moorpublished at 10:59 30 July

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    Burnley defender Maxime Esteve has signed a new five-year contract at the club.

    The 23-year-old has only been at the club since January 2024 but was an integral part of the record-breaking defence established by Scott Parker in the Championship last season.

    It is a huge boost for the Clarets after the departure of James Trafford to Manchester City on Tuesday.

    "I'm very happy to sign another deal - to me this club is so special," Esteve said.

    "When I came here, straight away I thought it was special. My family felt it too. It's the best decision to stay at Burnley, for my progression and to play in the Premier League.

    "This club - with the gaffer, with my team-mates - is the best place to be. I'm proud to sign a new deal."

  5. What next after Trafford?published at 08:23 30 July

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    On Tuesday, it was confirmed that James Trafford had left Burnley to rejoin Manchester City.

    Burnley have received a club-record fee for the 22-year-old goalkeeper, who was one of the star performers of Burnley's promotion campaign last season, keeping 29 clean sheets in 45 Championship appearances.

    Although his departure was expected by many, how much of a blow is it?

    Who can fill his boots?

    Get in touch here

  6. 'A proper Claret who will be sorely missed' - your views on Brownhill published at 13:06 29 July

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    After announcing on Monday that he is leaving Burnley after five years, we asked you to tell us what made Josh Brownhill so special.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Alan: Brownhill had many great days and a few bad ones playing for Burnley but his commitment was always 100%. He improved year on year, becoming a fantastic player for the club and every Burnley supporter should thank him.

    Jack: What I got out of Josh was watching him improve into the player he was last season. He basically learned how to get further forward to give himself more chance to be in the right position. He has a great attitude and I am sorry to see him go.

    Michael: Last season, the lad led from the front and got some very key goals at very key times. He always looked like he was enjoying himself and connected great with the fans. I did think he would extend and that shows how important it is to tie contracts up before they can walk away. However, like he says, his next chapter is coming wherever that maybe. Wish all the very best for him and his future club - a proper Claret.

    Stephen: A non-stop box-to-box player, who could provide leadership qualities. His best attribute was arriving late in the box in space as that made him so difficult to pick up. While we will miss this ability, we will miss even more his stamina and tenacity in midfield. He will be sorely missed - good luck Josh!

  7. What are your favourite Brownhill moments?published at 08:24 29 July

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    Josh Brownhill celebrates scoring a goal at Vicarage Road by sliding on his kneesImage source, Getty Images

    On Monday, Josh Brownhill announced he was leaving Burnley after five years, two promotions and 32 goals for the club.

    He has been such a key player for the Clarets, so tell us your best Brownhill moments.

    What made him special?

    Get in touch here

  8. 'Right time to start next part of my journey' - Brownhill departs Burnleypublished at 18:04 28 July

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    Josh Brownhill has confirmed his departure from Burnley after five and a half years with the club.

    The 29-year-old's future at Turf Moor had been in doubt but boss Scott Parker had previously said in April he was "hopeful" a new deal could be agreed with the out-of-contract midfielder.

    In a statement on his social media,, external midfielder Brownhill said it had been an "unbelievably difficult decision" but that it was the "right time for me to start the next part of my journey in football".

    He made 211 appearances for Burnley across all competitions since joining from Bristol City in 2020, scoring 32 goals.

    "My decision has only ever been about me wanting to challenge myself further and continue to grow as a person and a professional," Brownhill said.

    "I feel that a new project at this point in my career simply allows me to do that."

    The next move for Brownhill, who was a key player in Burnley's Championship promotion campaign in 2024-25, is still unclear.

    In the message he thanked manager Parker and owner Alan Pace for being "supportive" of his decision.

    Brownhill added: "To the fans, I really want you to know that I understand and value what Burnley is to its people and will be forever grateful to you all. From watching the community coming together through Covid and seeing how hard you all work to be able to travel around the country supporting your team.

    "To wear the captain's armband for this club was a real honour and something I felt privileged to do every day. From big goals in critical moments, trying to drive high standards every day and displaying the values of the community through my work on the pitch - I hope you can see as fans that I have always given my all for this great club and all it stands for.

    "Lastly, it really felt like the perfect way to sign off my time at Burnley, by scoring two goals in my last game at Turf Moor, while captaining and being promoted into the Premier League with 100 points for a second time."

  9. Why do you love Burnley?published at 16:34 28 July

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    There is something unique about a football fan's love for their club.

    As once said by the great Arrigo Sacchi: "Football is the most important of the least important things in life".

    Tears of joy - and heartbreak. Friendships forged. Memories that last a lifetime.

    Sometimes it is there from the beginning, sometimes a moment is what starts it all or takes it to another level.

    Wherever it comes from, the love for a club is often there for life.

    As a new season edges closer, we want to know why you love Burnley.

    When was the moment it all began?

    What is your most special memory?

    Your first home game? Earliest shirt? A seminal away trip?

    Send us your pictures and stories

  10. Burnley goalscoring legend Irvine dies aged 82published at 12:55 27 July

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    Former Burnley and Northern Ireland striker Willie Irvine has died aged 82 following a long illness.

    Irvine was the joint top scorer in English football's top-flight in the 1965-66 season, with 29 league goals - alongside Liverpool's Roger Hunt - as Burnley finished third.

    He scored a further eight cup goals and his 37 goals in a season remains a club record he shares with Jimmy Robson.

    He had come through the youth system at Turf Moor and scored just 20 minutes into his debut in a 3-2 win at Arsenal in the penultimate game of the 1962-63 season.

    The then-teenager kept his place for the final game at home to Birmingham - and scored a hat-trick in a 3-1 win.

    In all, he scored 97 times for the club in just 148 games, establishing himself as one of the most prolific strikers of the period.

    Irvine also scored eight times for his country as he won 23 caps - and it would surely have been more had his career not been hit by injury.

    Following a broken leg at the age of 23 which affected his form, Irvine moved to Preston North End, where he continued to find the back of the net with regularity despite more injury problems.

    A move to Brighton followed and he helped the then-third tier side to promotion before a short spell with Halifax Town. He was forced to retire aged 29.

    Irvine remained living in Burnley after football and in more recent years had worked at Turf Moor, entertaining corporate guests and giving stadium tours.

    "Burnley Football Club are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of former Burnley and Northern Ireland International, Willie Irvine," the Premier League club said.

    Preston said their club was "saddened to learn of the passing of our former player Willie Irvine, who made 81 appearances for North End between 1968 and 1971.

    "Our thoughts are with Willie's friends and family at this difficult time."

  11. Burnley pick up positive results in pre-season double-headerpublished at 18:40 26 July

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    Burnley manager Scott Parker split up his squad to take on two friendlies at the same time on Saturday afternoon, as the Clarets faced Shrewsbury Town and Huddersfield Town in a pre-season double-header.

    Parker split his squad fairly evenly between the two matches, but goalkeeper James Trafford was a notable absence amid speculation around his future at the newly-promoted club.

    The Clarets did pick up two positive results though; settling for a 2-2 draw against League Two side Shrewsbury and a dominant 2-0 win over League One side Huddersfield.

    Youngsters Tommy McDermott and Joe Westley stole the show against the Terriers at Accu Stadium, scoring a header and a close-range shot respectively.

  12. Clarets appoint Fjlelde as set-piece coachpublished at 16:10 24 July

    Burnley have confirmed the appointment of Pal Fjelde as a set-piece coach.

    Fjelde has previously worked at clubs in his native Norway, including Bryne, Viking, and Staal. He has also worked as a set-piece coach for the Norway Football Federation.

    "I'm very excited. It's a huge opportunity and I'm really happy to have the trust of the manager and from the club," Fjelde said.

    "I think more and more clubs see the importance of set-pieces and how crucial they can be in matches, so it's important to emphasise and put the work in on them."

  13. Behind-the-scenes content part of Burnley's new partnership with Xpublished at 11:18 18 July

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    Burnley have announced a multi-year partnership with social media platform X.

    The corporation will become the club's first "strategic digital platform partner" and the Clarets say they will work together to "deliver world-class fan engagement, content and brand amplification".

    As part of the partnership, Burnley will work with the platform on a new X Originals series that will have 20 episodes drop fortnightly, providing behind-the-scenes content of first-team players, staff and leaders at the training ground, Turf Moor and inside the dressing room throughout the season.

    Burnley have over 820,000 followers on X and regularly produce viral content with their humorous takes on transfer signing announcements that have racked up millions of views.

    Clarets chairman Alan Pace said: "Whether it be our now world-famous transfer reveal videos, or our incredible end-of-season dressing-room celebrations, X has been home to some of our most popular and engaging social content.

    "Community is at the heart of everything that we do, so partnering with X enables us to expand that community even further and bring our passionate fanbase closer together, while growing our visibility with new digital audiences."

    Jonathan Lewis, X Corporation's UK managing director, added: "The Clarets have one of the most passionate fanbases in the game and we can't wait to bring the spirit of the club's supporters to life on X as the club chases glory this season."

  14. 'I didn't want to leave Feyenoord for just any team'published at 13:34 16 July

    Burnley's summer signing Quilindschy Hartman says it felt like he was "cheating" on Feyenoord when he agreed his move to Turf Moor, but he thought he needed a "new environment" after 15 years at the Eredivisie club.

    The 23-year-old defender has been speaking about moving to east Lancashire, the club's ethos, why the Premier League is on a par with playing in the Champions League and why he would not have made the move if unable to bring his dog with him.

    "Scott Parker told me this is a special team in the talks we had before me signing," Hartman told BBC Radio Lancashire's Dan Jewell. "When I came in on my first day, I could immediately see it.

    "I can see this is a good group with nice people. Everyone is talking to each other, there are no groups and you have no specific place at dinner, so every time you are coming into contact with a different person.

    "If you have a good connection off the pitch then it is going to be easier to work for each other on the pitch. If someone loses the ball, I will be happy to run for them and try to recover it."

    Watch the full 10-minute BBC Radio Lancashire interview below...

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  15. Burnley ownership to acquire Espanyolpublished at 10:54 15 July

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    Burnley's owners Velocity Sport Limited have agreed a deal to acquire La Liga side Espanyol.

    It means the Clarets become the latest team to join the multi-club ownership model a number of teams in the Premier League already have.

    Espanyol play in the top tier of Spanish football, where they finished 14th last season, two points above the relegation zone.

    The two clubs will continue to run separately but will now be part of the same ownership group.

    "With this deal, RC Espanyol and Burnley will be part of this investment group, which expands its interests by having a club in La Liga and another in the Premier League - although each will remain independent," Espanyol said in a statement.

    Velocity Sport Limited, the sports investment arm of ALK Capital, took over Burnley in December 2020.