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Burnley Express on MSNBurnley boss Scott Parker on James Trafford's future amid Man City reports and whether he will be replacedScott Parker has suggested Burnley will look to replace James Trafford should the in-demand goalkeeper complete his move away ...
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 ...
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Burnley Express on MSNScott Parker on Burnley's friendly win at Huddersfield Town, youngsters and Tommy McDermottScott Parker was delighted with the impression Burnley’s youngsters made during his side’s pre-season victory over Huddersfield Town.
Burnley boss Scott Parker has revealed his excitement over the club's recent signing of ex-Manchester City star Kyle Walker.
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Burnley Express on MSNBurnley confirm new appointment to Scott Parker's backroom coaching staffBurnley have announced the appointment of Pål Fjelde as their new set-piece coach ahead of their Premier League return.
Scott Parker with one of his star men, Andre-Frank Anguissa (Photo: Catherine Ivill/Getty Images) Eventually, warily, Scott admits it. “Yeah, it’s probably going to be out of us two,” he says.
As well as with Parker, then, Fulham as a whole are at a crossroads. Who do they want to be? They have one of the best academies in the country but have been among the lowest for top-flight ...
Scott Parker has expressed his concerns over Bournemouth’s recruitment – here’s why By Ahmed Shooble , Peter Rutzler and more Aug. 3, 2022 Updated Aug. 30, 2022 ...
Parker’s principles. From both games it is clear that Parker wants to deploy a high-pressing 4-3-3 with two attacking No 8s in Emiliano Marcondes, the new arrival from Brentford, and Philip Billing.
Scott Parker’s Fulham exit: Tension with the board, wanting more power – but some players won’t miss him. Peter Rutzler and Oliver Kay. June 28, 2021 Updated Dec. 1, 2021.
Scott Parker – the manager. By Peter Rutzler. June 29, 2021. A version of this article was originally published on September 9, 2020. Matt Lock was in a bad way.
After the rollercoaster ride of appointments, sackings and informal interviews last season, Bournemouth finally announced Scott Parker as their new manager after years of admiring from afar.
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