Long gone was that
day when the Clarets made all around headlines, after those long gone happy
days, after being promoted to play with the big guns of Premiership.
It will be thing of the
past and with their faith and destinies already on their way to the always
infamous relegation league, still the challenge will be there for the Lancashire
Boys.
Still for Manager
Sean Dyche will be back to the drawing board as well try to keep the majority
of this roster to make front in what seems a very complicated and contested
challenge- in his quest of returning in a meteoric way to the big circuit.
That’s to be seen as
many in the version of English first division or better known as the Championship
League, is a new challenge for the Burnley Boss in the upcoming campaign.
A man that before their
match were his chaps put on a show and won as a visiting entity at KC Stadium
for the minimum difference of 1-0, in what will be a possible company to the abyss
from a troubled Tigers squad’s.
The win didn’t help
at all to the cause for this squad, which in their next challenge and the experience
from Premiership will be something in their favor as well something to really
use in their advantage.
One big winner will
be for the author of the lone goal for the Clarets, who really have put on a
show and capture the attention of several top clubs in the EPL, as Danny Ings being
a sort of a Don Quixote.
At the end, maybe an
opportunity will arise for him and seen in another initial eleven of some top
clubs in Premiership and defending its colors and performing wonders under a
new Boss, very well a restart of his career.
With Stoke City and
Aston Villa being the last of compromises for the Burnley squad, with their
faiths already known, for the Clarets these two compromises will be a chance to
close this campaign with a higher note.
Being the match against
the Potters at Turf Moor, is when their fans will have one more chance to
witness their Clarets performed one more time as a Premiership squad and upset one
hardened Stoke City squad.
And another match against
Tim Sherwood’s Aston Villa, the villains will play to win to close their
trouble campaign with a win, something that the visiting Burnley squad will try
to do the same in what many will see a much contested match.
Sean Dyche has
nothing to be embarrassed if not proud of the way he managed a club with so
little budget to spend in netting big names to play in his initial eleven, that
could performed wonders for this club in campaign.
Very well seeing how dedicated
and uttermost fan base in Lancashire that never ceased in showing their loyalty
to their squad’s struggles, their incessant support never died off event thought their
squad had its struggles and controversies.
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