Chris, son of former Clarets manager and striker Frank, suffered a broken fibula, tibia and cruciate and ankle ligament damage. |
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But as the afternoon wore on, it became increasingly obvious that the Clarets were never going to score. |
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Over the next few weeks the Clarets will have a hectic schedule with plenty of midweek games as they continue to chase the play-off dream. |
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But the Clarets chief has his hands tied by the club's financial position and he is struggling to match the package Ipswich are offering. |
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But to blame Boyeson for such a horror show from the Clarets would be churlish, because even a goal down an equaliser never looked on the cards. |
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Burnley chairman Barry Kilby will mark the milestone by making a special presentation to the Clarets chief at pitchside just before kick off tonight. |
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Clarets chief Cotterill was smarting after seeing referee Colin Webster ignore his side's appeals for two late spot kicks after Ian Moore had already missed a late penalty. |
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After thumping Burnley 5-1 last Saturday, City moved two points clear at the top thanks to the Clarets fixture with Bradford falling foul of the elements. |
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The Clarets are among 18 seeded clubs in the northern section, where they will face an unseeded team on either August 23 or 24 with matches to be decided on the night. |
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Phelan, 11-4 favourite with Hills to get the Clarets job, looks like a yesman to me, and I know all about them. |
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City closed the gap at the top to just one point, but Ternent is confident the Clarets will bounce back. |
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For the traditionalists, I have found several exceptional clarets at very competitive prices. |
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The quality of its wines can vary from light, fruity, serviceable clarets to the finest first growths capable of ageing for a century or more. |
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The hottest hair colors for 1997 included deep clarets, rich blueberry and caramel. |
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One wine writer of the old school refused to partner his great vintage clarets with smelly French cheeses, believing the pair to clash horribly. |
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His cellar in Glasgow is still filled with clarets, Champagnes, white Burgundies and Gaja Barbarescos, most of them bought in London. |
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I've tasted many clarets of this level of quality with both venison and pheasant, and in every case it has proved an enjoyable accompaniment. |
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The rare but flavoursome petit verdot grape is becoming fashionable in Bordeaux where it is used to give top clarets the edge. |
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He's got a mixture of clarets, red and white Burgundies, ports and Australian and South African wines. |
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Consequently too many of the 2002 clarets I tasted had unpleasant bitter green tannins, hollow watery palates and dull finishes. |
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The wine list is impressively traditional with clarets stretching back to 1979, but there is also a reasonable choice of wines by the glass. |
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Here, in this small, unpretentious rural backwater on the right bank of Bordeaux's Gironde river, was where those who favoured silky, supple clarets bought their wine. |
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Only the rich had access to the very finest clarets of Bordeaux. |
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I never part company with my finest clarets and burgundies at Christmas. |
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