

The Clarets are going up!
By: Matt | May 27th, 2009Will you believe us now? Even though we are favorites to go down next season, the clarets are going up.
Premiership football was confirmed after a magnificent 25 yarder from 30 year old right winger Wade Elliot against Sheffield United. The ex-Bournemouth player struck the ball beautifully after a wonder run in the 13th minute at home of English football, Wembley.
I have now finished all of my “work” so I now vow to keep you up-to-date with all the PREMIER news.
Wembley came after 2 legs against Reading. The first leg at the Turf was not that good except from some of the funniest hissy fit I have ever seen. Graham Alexander converted a penalty that was given when Andre Bikey pulled Tommos shirt in the area. The ref had no hesitation and pointed to the spot.
Of course, Graham “The Grandad” Alexander put the ball past Hahnemann to make it 1-0 on aggregate. Bikey was sent of at the end of the match and showed his anger by trying to rip of his shirt but got it stuck on his head.
Then down to the Madjeski. 2,200 Burnley fans made the journey to the Reading ground to see a wonder of a match. Martin Paterson made a good run and nothing looked like it could be made out of it. But never underestimate him. He struck it with not too much power and it soared to the left of Hahnermann. The Burnley fans went mad. 8 minutes later, Beast kicked the ball up field. Steven Thompson headed the ball down to his feet. Looked up and saw Hahnermann of his line. Tommo hit it, and it struck the bottom of the crossbar and went in. I thought it went over but it had so much dip. Goal number 3 game over. Wembley. Wembley. I knew when to sing that song because of the Tottenham disaster.
Anyways. GET IT!
See you in the prem!
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Bravo!
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Thanks, but why have you put Kalvenes as worst player at Ninian park
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