From the Bee Hole End podcast…
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We have got another lined up. Just trying to work out dates…
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Hopefully Coyle.
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Which part?
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I was replying to someone on this thread and what he said was totally incorrect. There were kids messing with a lighter in the chinese takeaway they went to but had no idea who he was and did not try to set fire to his wife and they didn't even know who he was. Quite how this fabrication has been allowed to continue is beyond me.
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FTBHE - Jimmy Mullen exclusive - out now!
The Jimmy Mullen episode is out now on all podcast platforms and as a - slightly - longer video edition on YouTube!
https://youtu.be/4k-ohcMkAT8?si=y6zJ5-9o08zTLjnd
https://youtu.be/4k-ohcMkAT8?si=y6zJ5-9o08zTLjnd
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I am really looking forward to listening to this later today or tomorrow.Ightenhill_Claret wrote: ↑Fri Jul 25, 2025 10:12 amThe Jimmy Mullen episode is out now on all podcast platforms and as a - slightly - longer video edition on YouTube!
https://youtu.be/4k-ohcMkAT8?si=y6zJ5-9o08zTLjnd
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Really enjoyed this, seems a lovely bloke and clearly has a lot of happy memories of his time at Burnley. Don't want to say too much and spoil anything but I particularly enjoyed getting the interesting insight into some specific players like Adie Randall in terms of their character off the pitch etc.
Great job by all.
Great job by all.
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Who could forget that night in York or the Wembley win
Thank you Jimmy UTC
Thank you Jimmy UTC
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I always recall the first time I ever spoke to him. It was just before the start of the 1992/93 season, following the 92 promotion and he was just coming out of Sainsbury's. My nephew's 7th birthday was just approaching and his mum had booked a ground tour for him which was then cancelled by the club. I asked Jimmy if he could think of anything we could do and he asked if I could get him to Gawthorpe. I took him on the Friday morning and if I was marking Jimmy out of ten for the way he treated my nephew then it would have to be at least eleven plus. He was absolutely brilliant with him, as were the players. My job was to take some pics of course and I'm sure neither will mind me adding it to this post.jedi_master wrote: ↑Fri Jul 25, 2025 10:43 amReally enjoyed this, seems a lovely bloke and clearly has a lot of happy memories of his time at Burnley. Don't want to say too much and spoil anything but I particularly enjoyed getting the interesting insight into some specific players like Adie Randall in terms of their character off the pitch etc.
Great job by all.
The last time I saw him was when he came to the Turf to do the DVD back in 2011. He signed a couple of shirts for me for auctioning at a dinner. He was just the same bloke then, so pleasant, so obliging.
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Just watched and listened. Very positive towards Burnley and fans. He had a rough ride at the end, so good on him for forgetting that.
Jimmy Mullen's Claret and Blue Army will live with me forever.
Thank you Jimmy.
Jimmy Mullen's Claret and Blue Army will live with me forever.
Thank you Jimmy.
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Comes across really well, and looks well too. Great to see for Burnley fans of a certain age.
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Brings back memories and also when my lad was down there in school of excellence, that was the start of good things to come and Jimmy definitely played is part and it would be lovely for him to get up to the Turf and for the fan's to show their appreciation of what he did ..
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Loved that, some happy memories, can’t believe it’s 30+ years ago now. Hopefully it’s the first step in getting Jimmy back to the Turf for a game, he’d get a fantastic reception.
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really enjoyed that. Highly recommended.
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First time I have seen since he left the club, he looks so well.
He really should come back to the club one day, so he can see how well he is thought of.
He really should come back to the club one day, so he can see how well he is thought of.
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Just one correction, warren Joyce wasn't signed to replace John deary, they played together.
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He did come back to an event in the Longside suite, around 2007. He was invited up to the front and seemed genuinely choked up at the reception he got, it was brilliant.claretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 25, 2025 1:27 pmFirst time I have seen since he left the club, he looks so well.
He really should come back to the club one day, so he can see how well he is thought of.
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Legend Jimmy is.
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Was about to listen to the pod whilst walking the dog then saw this and remember this was available to watch on you tube so will save to watch later whilst mrs w is out
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Also said Conroy played in Francis for his goal at Plymouth. Conroy had left at the start of that season. Nit-picking though. His recollections are mostly as I remember them, but with some great insights of some stuff we’ve not heard before.
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Who remembers
“ this is Jimmy Mullen. Welcome to Burnley clubcall.The official voice of Turf Moor”?
“ this is Jimmy Mullen. Welcome to Burnley clubcall.The official voice of Turf Moor”?
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I don’t think I’d ever fully appreciated what a solid playing career he had. Played the best part of 450 games, which would have been no mean feat in the 70s and 80s.
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Just finished watching it
That was brilliant. Really enjoyed watching that and brought back some great memories.
Know we have had greater success since then but it really did start from Jimmy
That was brilliant. Really enjoyed watching that and brought back some great memories.
Know we have had greater success since then but it really did start from Jimmy
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What a nice guy Mullen is....but I never doubted that,my favourite time supporting us I'll remember that night in York till the day I die..thanks Jimmy for some fantastic memories.
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At 72, his recall of events from 1991 to 1995 was pretty good. I seem to recall Steve Davis's move to Luton in 1995, was not purely for footballing reasons ...
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91/92, teenager, packed Longside, away trips with my mates, exciting winning football, brilliant atmospheres. Been chasing that football ‘hit’ ever since
Burnley are Back was more apt than most of us would have have dared dreamed 30+ years ago. Very much up there with club heroes for me is Jimmy

Burnley are Back was more apt than most of us would have have dared dreamed 30+ years ago. Very much up there with club heroes for me is Jimmy
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A top listen and what an absolute club legend he is and always will be. When you talk about heritage, this is it. THIS is Burnley Football Club!
What was truly special was that as Jimmy got deeper into the interview, it was like someone was flicking switches inside his mind; he lit up and spoke passionately about our club and his players. It was great to see.
What was truly special was that as Jimmy got deeper into the interview, it was like someone was flicking switches inside his mind; he lit up and spoke passionately about our club and his players. It was great to see.
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That's how I feel about the Coyle season (bar the hero bit).RHansburyEsq wrote: ↑Fri Jul 25, 2025 9:39 pm91/92, teenager, packed Longside, away trips with my mates, exciting winning football, brilliant atmospheres. Been chasing that football ‘hit’ ever since![]()
Burnley are Back was more apt than most of us would have have dared dreamed 30+ years ago. Very much up there with club heroes for me is Jimmy
I don't think anything beats your club being successful around that age, especially when it's your first experience of it.
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I so often refer to the 1972/73 season. I wasn't young then, I had my 21st birthday during that season, but it was the first thing I ever saw us win and it remains such a favourite season for me.
Just brilliant seeing JM and hearing him again.
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Yep I think we forget that when people give their answers to their favourite time of being a Claret.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Fri Jul 25, 2025 10:22 pmI so often refer to the 1972/73 season. I wasn't young then, I had my 21st birthday during that season, but it was the first thing I ever saw us win and it remains such a favourite season for me.
Just brilliant seeing JM and hearing him again.
I get a bit of stick for saying the Coyle days but it's all in the context really. All I'd seen was mediocrity having started watching just after the itv digital collapse. Never thought I'd see us getting into the Premier league.
Unfortunately the Mullen days were too early for me so whilst I can appreciate the influence he had, there's not much feeling there for me.
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What a lovely picture. Jimmy Mullen was also very kind to me when I did work experience as a 15 year old and interviewed Frank Casper for the Rossendale Free Press. Frank himself was also a gentleman of course.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Fri Jul 25, 2025 10:58 amI always recall the first time I ever spoke to him. It was just before the start of the 1992/93 season, following the 92 promotion and he was just coming out of Sainsbury's. My nephew's 7th birthday was just approaching and his mum had booked a ground tour for him which was then cancelled by the club. I asked Jimmy if he could think of anything we could do and he asked if I could get him to Gawthorpe. I took him on the Friday morning and if I was marking Jimmy out of ten for the way he treated my nephew then it would have to be at least eleven plus. He was absolutely brilliant with him, as were the players. My job was to take some pics of course and I'm sure neither will mind me adding it to this post.
The last time I saw him was when he came to the Turf to do the DVD back in 2011. He signed a couple of shirts for me for auctioning at a dinner. He was just the same bloke then, so pleasant, so obliging.
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Spent 3 hours in his company whilst interviewing him at the Turf for the London Clarets magazine in about 1993, was supposed to be an hour, gave us 3, lovely bloke and very candid. Still got the interview on those little dicta-phone tapes somewhere. Wish him all the very best. Will always be my favourite manager, 91/92 - Will never be beaten (for me).
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The only problem with the pic is that young lad is taking me to Huddersfield today and will be forty in a couple of weeks. Making me feel old. I know Frank far better than JM, another really good bloke.
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Great to see Jimmy again, if a little sad to see age catch up with his memory.
I was going on the Turf with mates a couple of years before he came manager for something to do, but preferred playing sports.
When Jimmy got the job the it all changed, i had to be there. He swept the whole town along with him.
The passion, the pride and the excitement was something I had never seen before or since.
To get that you need somebody who feels really proud to have that job, not some talented manager with half an eye on his career progression.
I was going on the Turf with mates a couple of years before he came manager for something to do, but preferred playing sports.
When Jimmy got the job the it all changed, i had to be there. He swept the whole town along with him.
The passion, the pride and the excitement was something I had never seen before or since.
To get that you need somebody who feels really proud to have that job, not some talented manager with half an eye on his career progression.
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Spot on. He was proud to have that job.
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I don't think it's an exaggeration to say that leaving aside my dad's influence I support Burnley because of Mullen's Burnley.
I was 7 when he became manager, and had gone to Burnley for the first time earlier that year. We lived nowhere near Burnley and got to a handful of games a season. Had the seasons before I turned 11 not been quite euphoric there's a very decent chance peer pressure would have won and I'd have supported someone else.
In some respects Jimmy sold me a false prospectus. Those first three seasons were wall to wall successes and back then the talk was of Burnley being a genuinely big club. But that Burnley remains a club with top flight ambitions at all can I think be traced back to the fact that Orient rekindled mass passions for the club, and just before that had chance to fade after a few false starts, Mullen brought a fear good factor that sucked in both older returning fans and my generation. That's the bedrock of our support today.
I was 7 when he became manager, and had gone to Burnley for the first time earlier that year. We lived nowhere near Burnley and got to a handful of games a season. Had the seasons before I turned 11 not been quite euphoric there's a very decent chance peer pressure would have won and I'd have supported someone else.
In some respects Jimmy sold me a false prospectus. Those first three seasons were wall to wall successes and back then the talk was of Burnley being a genuinely big club. But that Burnley remains a club with top flight ambitions at all can I think be traced back to the fact that Orient rekindled mass passions for the club, and just before that had chance to fade after a few false starts, Mullen brought a fear good factor that sucked in both older returning fans and my generation. That's the bedrock of our support today.
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Great watch , thanks for that.
Hope he comes back someday as a match day guest to get the reception he deserves
Hope he comes back someday as a match day guest to get the reception he deserves
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Loved the Jimmy Mullen one. Please no to the idea of Alan Pace
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That was superb! He really needs to be invited back by the club for the standing ovation that he deserves! Jimmy Mullens claret and blue army!
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It was a great time, with all 4 sides of Turf Moor chanting “Jimmy Mullen’s Claret and Blue army”. Everyone was behind the team!
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Ightenhill_Claret, if you are in contact with Jimmy, please say hello to him, from the fan who always gave him a bag of Wine(win gums we called them) Gums at every away game. They even got mentioned by a commentator on a Sky game. Sharon may remember, I gave her a bunch of my home grown Chrysanthemums, as they were having a rough time. Which she said at the time, turned the team luck around. By now, their then little lad will be a (family) man.
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BONUS footage from the Jimmy Mullen interview:
https://x.com/beeholepodcast/status/195 ... ulcfZOLTSA
Thanks again to those involved in bringing this together. UTC
https://x.com/beeholepodcast/status/195 ... ulcfZOLTSA
Thanks again to those involved in bringing this together. UTC
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Pretty sure his son was called Danny. He must be mid to late 30s now.Bfc wrote: ↑Mon Jul 28, 2025 3:48 pmIghtenhill_Claret, if you are in contact with Jimmy, please say hello to him, from the fan who always gave him a bag of Wine(win gums we called them) Gums at every away game. They even got mentioned by a commentator on a Sky game. Sharon may remember, I gave her a bunch of my home grown Chrysanthemums, as they were having a rough time. Which she said at the time, turned the team luck around. By now, their then little lad will be a (family) man.
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I presume there wasn't a live stream at 2.30am (UK time) last night?
Clicking on the notification to see Simon Evans staring blankly at the screen.
A frightening experience, I was struggling to sleep and this didn't help at all.
Clicking on the notification to see Simon Evans staring blankly at the screen.
A frightening experience, I was struggling to sleep and this didn't help at all.
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Apologies for what must have been a traumatic experience!
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