We're flying out from Manchester on the Saturday and flying back on the following Tuesday. This is with Ryanair. £250 all inHuncoatClaret wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2024 9:09 pmI've just been trying to find flights,.
Which airline are you flying with and where from please?
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Interesting that the academy are also playing fixtures against Celtic and Hearts. Would the first team be on the same dates meaning both teams being both their squads at the same time?
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I've also been looking and there's no direct flights to either Seville or Jerez from any airports other than down south.
Where you flying to?
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There are direct flights with Ryanair from Manchester to Seville, but it might not be played anywhere near Cadiz so I’d hang fire booking.NorthIsCool wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2024 11:12 pmI've also been looking and there's no direct flights to either Seville or Jerez from any airports other than down south.
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Whenever Cádiz mentioned Burnley they called us their close friends after the friendly at the Turf, saying how well they were treated etc, great feedback about our staff & owners. I hope & have a feeling that the training camp will be at Estepona as the facilities are top notch. Only an hour away from Malaga, 1.5 from Cadiz & Saville, as for fans a fantastic town & easy location to get to & 10 mins for me.
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Whenever Cádiz mentioned Burnley they called us their close friends after the friendly at the Turf, saying how well they were treated etc, great feedback about our staff & owners. I hope & have a feeling that the training camp will be at Estepona as the facilities are top notch. Only an hour away from Malaga, 1.5 from Cadiz & Saville, as for fans a fantastic town & easy location to get to & 10 mins for me.
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Whenever Cádiz mentioned Burnley they called us their close friends after the friendly at the Turf, saying how well they were treated etc, great feedback about our staff & owners. I hope & have a feeling that the training camp will be at Estepona as the facilities are top notch. Only an hour away from Malaga, 1.5 from Cadiz & Saville, as for fans a fantastic town & easy location to get to & 10 mins for me.
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Presumably we'll be starting these friendles any day now, with 5 to play before the training camp in Spain ?AGENT_CLARET wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2024 9:33 amDetails revealed for Burnley's friendly fixtures under new Head Coach Scott Parker
Burnley FC are pleased to confirm our pre-season preparations ahead of the upcoming season.
The Club will be playing a number of behind closed doors games at the training ground, including fixtures against Barnsley, Celtic, Hearts, Newcastle, and Spanish team Leganes.
The Clarets’ game with the newly promoted La Liga outfit will take place before the squad fly out for a training camp in Spain.
During their time in Spain, Scott Parker’s men will finish their preparations with a game against Cadiz on Sunday 4th August.
Please note, the venue for the Cadiz match is still to be confirmed and supporters are advised not to book travel arrangements at this stage. The Club will provide a further update in due course.
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We've played all five, with five defeats, no goals scored and 45 conceded. Parker's sacking to be announced this afternoon.
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... I think he might have been joking.AGENT_CLARET wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2024 9:42 amThere's a team 12 miles away if you don't like this one
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Me to
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I assume the first one is Saturdayrandomclaret2 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2024 9:09 amPresumably we'll be starting these friendles any day now, with 5 to play before the training camp in Spain ?
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As the friendly at the end of the training camp in Spain is on Sunday August 4th I'm assuming we're heading out there somethiing like Monday 29th July ? If that is the case we have less than a fortnight from today to play the other 5 friendlies
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Celtic were at Gawthorpe last week
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Lost 3-1
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Any details on score etc? Cheers
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Is Burnley FC a secret society ?
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What is it with the club not playing close season friendlies at the Turf - it was just the same last season. All the pre-season matches were played abroad.
You would have thought the club could benefit by holding at least ONE game at the Turf if only to test out ground / pitch facilities ahead of the new season - on the pitch and off, and make a few quid in the process.
This must surely be a board decision.
I just don't get it.
You would have thought the club could benefit by holding at least ONE game at the Turf if only to test out ground / pitch facilities ahead of the new season - on the pitch and off, and make a few quid in the process.
This must surely be a board decision.
I just don't get it.
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Pitch and its surrounds aren’t ready. I looked at it on Saturday and there’s still quite a bit to do.mikeS wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2024 8:05 pmWhat is it with the club not playing close season friendlies at the Turf - it was just the same last season. All the pre-season matches were played abroad.
You would have thought the club could benefit by holding at least ONE game at the Turf if only to test out ground / pitch facilities ahead of the new season - on the pitch and off, and make a few quid in the process.
This must surely be a board decision.
I just don't get it.
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Can’t this year. We asked for an away game on opening weekend to give the new pitch an extra week. But this is now the third year without one on the Turf and there’s only been one public away game in the UK in that time, the one at Shrewsbury two years ago.mikeS wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2024 8:05 pmWhat is it with the club not playing close season friendlies at the Turf - it was just the same last season. All the pre-season matches were played abroad.
You would have thought the club could benefit by holding at least ONE game at the Turf if only to test out ground / pitch facilities ahead of the new season - on the pitch and off, and make a few quid in the process.
This must surely be a board decision.
I just don't get it.
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I mentioned this last season - the players didn't get a game on the Turf until they faced Villa, City and Spurs and got thumped each time.
You'd think a friendly at home would benefit the players - certainly the new additions to play on the Turf at least once before the season starts for real.
You'd think a friendly at home would benefit the players - certainly the new additions to play on the Turf at least once before the season starts for real.
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Amazes me Hugill was getting on the pitch for the first team given the size of the squad we currently have.
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I suppose the beauty of the new manager is that he has to look at absolutely everybody at his disposal. Maybe he seems someone in our youth setup who might work well with a more experienced player?
Blank slate manager not a bad thing for us at all. Intrigued for the first game.
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Any details on the team or who played Tony?
3-1 defeat not ideal unless it was heavily rotated/younger players.
(I am a bit panicky about the Parker era)
3-1 defeat not ideal unless it was heavily rotated/younger players.
(I am a bit panicky about the Parker era)
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Given Huggill was our goalscorer and he's probably our 6th/7th choice midfielder I'd say it was heavily rotated with players probably getting no more than 30 minutes each.
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I've no details at all - but I wouldn't be concerned about the result at all. We don't have a clue who played and for how long etc.
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Thanks Mattster and Tony.
Yes, need to calm down. Deep breaths
This is probably why new managers play friendlies behind closed doors
Yes, need to calm down. Deep breaths

This is probably why new managers play friendlies behind closed doors

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Can’t believe people get stressed over pre season friendly results. Apparently we got hammered in most friendly games before championship winning season.
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Yeah I agree. I’m not bothered about watching them at all.
Not that I’d object to one against a big European team at Turf Moor once a season, but otherwise have little interest in them.
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Not quite
Rochdale won 1-0
Wolves lost 3-0
Shrewsbury won 3-1
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So just to be sure the 3-1 defeat to Celtic wasn’t the first team?
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There were also the Newcastle ones at the training camp where we got absolutely hammered.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Tue Jul 16, 2024 2:23 pmNot quite
Rochdale won 1-0
Wolves lost 3-0
Shrewsbury won 3-1
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U21s play Hearts tomorrow, first team plays them on Saturday
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Reports of twine scoring hat trick in behind closed doors game yesterday
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He did against Barnsley but apparently it was a training exercise with team changes every half hour or so.123EasyasBFC wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 4:17 pmReports of twine scoring hat trick in behind closed doors game yesterday
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The u21 game tomorrow was advertised by Hearts some time ago but Burnley have made it a behind closed doors game.randomclaret2 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 10:36 amU21s play Hearts tomorrow, first team plays them on Saturday
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If he bagged a hat trick in 30 min then fair play!ClaretTony wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 4:22 pmHe did against Barnsley but apparently it was a training exercise with team changes every half hour or so.
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Nice to just see some positive news about one of our forward playersClaretTony wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 4:22 pmHe did against Barnsley but apparently it was a training exercise with team changes every half hour or so.
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I'd have to disagree. With the exemption of the big club foreign tours, i think most clubs would be more than happy to have their entire pre-season behind closed doors.
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Not sure how you have come to that conclusion, there are very few clubs who don’t play public friendlies.ŽižkovClaret wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 5:06 pmI'd have to disagree. With the exemption of the big club foreign tours, i think most clubs would be more than happy to have their entire pre-season behind closed doors.
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The management and players, you'd imagine, would prefer to prepare without the crowds cry arsing if they don't see a particular player or they don't show match intensity.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 5:13 pmNot sure how you have come to that conclusion, there are very few clubs who don’t play public friendlies.
I wouldn't mistake doing something for being happy about it. I work from an office park, i'd much rather WFH, for example.
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This view of football, where the fans are a problem and not the only reason for the sport's existence, is bizarre to me.ŽižkovClaret wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 5:15 pmThe management and players, you'd imagine, would prefer to prepare without the crowds cry arsing if they don't see a particular player or they don't show match intensity.
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If they wanted them behind closed doors they’d do that. Playing in front of crowds is better preparation.ŽižkovClaret wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 5:15 pmThe management and players, you'd imagine, would prefer to prepare without the crowds cry arsing if they don't see a particular player or they don't show match intensity.
I wouldn't mistake doing something for being happy about it. I work from an office park, i'd much rather WFH, for example.