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Despite Burnley’s treble transfer boost, Scott Parker insists the club’s business isn’t done just yet. The Clarets enjoyed an important week in the transfer window last week with the additions of ...
What Burnley fans can expect from their new striker Armando Broja The Clarets delivered an encouraging showing in their one ...
Kyle Walker, Hjalmar Ekdal and Maxime Esteve make up the back three, with Quilindschy Hartman at left wing-back. Josh Laurent ...
Fresh off last weekend’s 1-0 defeat to Stoke City, Scott Parker’s side welcome Italian side Lazio to East Lancashire on ...
Former Blackburn Rovers winger Tyrhys Dolan has opened up on his free transfer switch to Espanyol as Burnley owner Alan Pace ...
Parker was unconcerned and felt he had been given a clear mandate to set about his work. The 42-year-old had no time to waste, with a hands-on and demanding hierarchy watching him closely.
His under-18s coach was Scott Parker, someone who, as a player, had reached the highest level and captained his country but was taking his first steps in coaching.
A year ago, Bournemouth appointed Scott Parker as the long-term successor to Eddie Howe. But after just four Premier League games, the club have parted ways with Parker in tense circumstances.
Scott Parker has expressed his concerns over Bournemouth’s recruitment – here’s why By Ahmed Shooble, Peter Rutzler and more Aug. 3, 2022Updated Aug. 30, 2022 ...
There have been question marks about Parker, and that is probably why links to Tottenham Hotspur feel premature for a young manager. The major flaw this year has been the inverse of 2018-19.
In the 2019-20 season, Parker’s Fulham ranked third in the Championship for PPDA with 10.3, while Woodgate’s Bournemouth registered a much more average 11.8 last season, ranking ninth in the ...