Training ground Guru podcast: Tom Heaton
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Training ground Guru podcast: Tom Heaton
Burnley stuff around the 19 min mark but it's all worth a listen
https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/t ... 0726764901
https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/t ... 0726764901
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Excellent from Tom and so positive about his time with us
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Sounded strange him referring to Dyche as 'Dychey'.
I could be wrong but got the feeling they weren't on great terms when Heaton left. It felt like there'd been some disagreements about his treatment with the whole Pope/Hart debacle.
I could be wrong but got the feeling they weren't on great terms when Heaton left. It felt like there'd been some disagreements about his treatment with the whole Pope/Hart debacle.
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Good listen that.
One of my favourite players ever for Burnley and the best keeper I have seen at the club.
And an absolutely great bloke too.
Sounds very articulate and loves the game still and looks like he will have a good career whatever he does next. If he’s serious about a sporting director role then would be great to see him back here at some time in the future.
One of my favourite players ever for Burnley and the best keeper I have seen at the club.
And an absolutely great bloke too.
Sounds very articulate and loves the game still and looks like he will have a good career whatever he does next. If he’s serious about a sporting director role then would be great to see him back here at some time in the future.
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I'll admit to never being a professional footballer, I know crazy to believe. And I haven't watched/listened to the pod. But a grown man saying "You better be ready lads, because we're having it" to another grown man is very funny. Just can't imagine that happening seriously.
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The one player that has reduced my son to inconsolable tears when he left us - he was 9 at the time, idolised him and walked out with him a couple of times as mascot. Tom is probably the nicest footballer I have ever met - he had time for every single fan, young and old, he would always stop for a chat, photo, autograph etc. and as my son would often wait around the meet the players after a match, he started to recognise him and greeted him like he knew him, addressing him by his name.
Tom was, is and always will be a true Claret legend and probably my favourite ever Claret at that!
Tom was, is and always will be a true Claret legend and probably my favourite ever Claret at that!
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I take it you have never seen the tunnel incident with Keane and Vierra? Not the exact words,but the same sentiment none the less.Pickles wrote: ↑Mon Sep 22, 2025 1:48 pmI'll admit to never being a professional footballer, I know crazy to believe. And I haven't watched/listened to the pod. But a grown man saying "You better be ready lads, because we're having it" to another grown man is very funny. Just can't imagine that happening seriously.
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It’s what Dyche said to his players, not what was said in the tunnel.Pickles wrote: ↑Mon Sep 22, 2025 1:48 pmI'll admit to never being a professional footballer, I know crazy to believe. And I haven't watched/listened to the pod. But a grown man saying "You better be ready lads, because we're having it" to another grown man is very funny. Just can't imagine that happening seriously.
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Never aware of any problems between them although I can imagine Tom would probably not have wanted Nick Pope to come back in for the 2019/20 in his place. That prompted his move to Villa for first team football for us.
Superb signing for us.
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I still struggle to believe we managed to get Tom Heaton, David Jones, and Scott Arfield on free transfers in 2013.
I have Heaton as my favourite ever Burnley goalkeeper.
I have Heaton as my favourite ever Burnley goalkeeper.
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It's such a shame he's been warming the bench the last 5 years, he's far too good a keeper to have played zero times during that period.
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I agree and it seems very odd to me. Ok, he might be a Utd fan but your career as a player is short so surely you'd want to play as much as possible?
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Big wage, quality of professional life, where you feel valued.