Nathan Tella was on target again on Wednesday night in the Clarets 3-1 win over Hull City. Topping his tally to 19 goals scored in all competitions so far, ...
A collection of books and memorabilia celebrating the history and heritage of Burnley Football Club is being put together to create a unique showcase.
David Tilsley, archivist at Lancashire Archives, part of Lancashire County Council, said: “Dave’s passion for Burnley Football Club and his impressive collection is clear for everyone to see. Donations could help to fund additional specific items and a second room to enhance and showcase the collection. Dave said: “Positive meetings have taken place with Burnley FC historian Shaun Borman and Mark Thompson, one of the club’s operating officers.
Footballers from Burnley FC Anass Zaroury, Ameen Al-Dakhil and Halil Dervişoğlu, were invited to a 'Clarets Welcome' session.
“That is still the aim and sessions are open and welcome to all communities. [Clarets](/sport/football/burnley_fc/) Welcome is a friendly, welcoming football session which was created to bring together young men who were displaced from Syria due to the ongoing conflict. The scheme is now open to males, over the age of 16, from all backgrounds who are new to the Burnley and East Lancashire area.