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In the lead up to the return fixture in March 2010, the police allegedly foiled a plot by Burnley fans to paint Blackburn midfielder David Dunn's house claret and blue. [26] In May 2012, during Blackburn's home game against Wigan Athletic, Burnley supporters arranged a plane to fly over Ewood Park which read — In Venky's we trust-Burnley SU ...
On 12 July, Burnley announced their pre-season schedule. [90] The details of most of Burnley's pre-season friendlies were not released. However, Heart of Midlothian head coach Steven Naismith revealed that Burnley and Hearts played two matches against each other, both lasting 75 minutes, with Burnley winning one game 1–0 and the other ...
Burnley hold the better head-to-head record, as the side have won 45 games to Blackburn's 41. [120] Burnley's closest geographic rivals are actually Accrington Stanley, but as they have never competed at the same level—although defunct club Accrington did—there is no significant rivalry between them. [122]
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Here are the key facts and figures before Sunday's game between West Ham United and Burnley in the Premier League. West Ham are unbeaten in their past five Premier League games against Burnley (W3 ...
Burnley; 2004–05 season; Chairman: Barry Kilby: Manager: Steve Cotterill: Championship: 13th: League Cup: 4th Round: FA Cup: 5th Round: Top goalscorer: League: Robbie Blake (10) All: Robbie Blake (13) Highest home attendance: 21,468 v Blackburn Rovers (20 February 2005) Lowest home attendance: 5,013 v Wolverhampton Wanderers (21 September ...
East Lancashire derby: Burnley vs. Blackburn Rovers [203] Etherow Valley Derby: Glossop North End vs. Stockport Town; Fleetwood-Morecambe rivalry: Fleetwood Town vs. Morecambe [204] [205] Fleetwood-Southport rivalry: Fleetwood Town vs. Southport [206] Fylde Coast derby: Blackpool vs. Fleetwood Town [207] Manchester derby: Manchester City vs ...
After losing 2–1 at home to West Ham United on 25 November 2023, Burnley became the second team in English league history (after Newport County in 1970–71) to lose their first seven home matches of the season. [1] The streak was ended the following game when Burnley defeated Sheffield United 5–0. [2]