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Hoops | Official Matchday Programme of Queens Park Rangers | Issue 11 Queens Park Rangers v Burnley | Sky Bet Championship Sunday 11th December, 2022 | KO 1pm | Loftus Road

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hoops<br />

Year on Year<br />

1882:<br />

Originally formed as<br />

<strong>Burnley</strong> Rovers, the club<br />

were soon renamed<br />

<strong>Burnley</strong> FC and moved to<br />

Turf Moor, which remains<br />

their current home, shortly<br />

afterwards.<br />

1921:<br />

The Clarets put together a<br />

remarkable unbeaten run<br />

of 30 matches to secure<br />

their maiden Division One<br />

title – a record which stood<br />

until Arsenal’s Invincibles<br />

surpassed it in 2004.<br />

1960:<br />

After several near misses,<br />

the title returned to Turf<br />

Moor on the very last day<br />

of the campaign as Harry<br />

Potts’ team qualified for<br />

European football for the<br />

first time.<br />

1987:<br />

Goals by Neil Grewcock and<br />

Ian Britton earned <strong>Burnley</strong> a<br />

2-1 victory over Orient on<br />

the final day of the season<br />

to stave off the ignominy of<br />

relegation from the Football<br />

League.<br />

1998:<br />

Bury boss Stan Ternent<br />

joined the Clarets as<br />

manager, launching a<br />

six-year reign that laid the<br />

foundations for a revival in<br />

the club’s fortunes as they<br />

returned to the second tier<br />

in 2000.<br />

2009:<br />

Wade Elliott’s early strike was<br />

enough to earn a 1-0 win<br />

against Sheffield United in<br />

the Championship play-off<br />

final and end <strong>Burnley</strong>’s 33-<br />

year exile from the top flight.<br />

COMINGS<br />

AND GOINGS<br />

COMING IN<br />

Arijanet Muric<br />

(GK) – Manchester City<br />

Denis Franchi<br />

(GK) – PSG<br />

Vitinho<br />

(D) – Cercle Brugge<br />

CJ Egan-Riley<br />

(D) – Manchester City<br />

Jordan Beyer<br />

(D) – Borussia<br />

Mönchengladbach<br />

Ian Maatsen<br />

(D) – Chelsea<br />

Taylor Harwood-Bellis<br />

(D) – Man City<br />

Darko Churlinov<br />

(M) – VFB Stuttgart<br />

Anass Zaroury<br />

(M) – RSC Charleroi<br />

Manuel Benson<br />

(M) – Royal Antwerp<br />

Samuel Bastien<br />

(M) – Standard Liege<br />

Josh Cullen<br />

(M) – RSC Anderlecht<br />

Nathan Tella<br />

(F) – Southampton<br />

Scott Twine<br />

(F) – MK Dons<br />

Halil Dervisoglu<br />

(F) – Brentford (Loan)<br />

GOING OUT<br />

Wayne Hennessey<br />

(GK) – Nott’m Forest<br />

Nick Pope<br />

(GK) – Newcastle<br />

Nathan Collins<br />

(D) – Wolves<br />

James Tarkowski<br />

(D) – Everton<br />

Ben Mee<br />

(D) – Brentford<br />

Erik Pieters<br />

(D) – West Brom<br />

Phil Bardsley<br />

(D) – Released<br />

Maxwel Cornet<br />

(M) – West Ham<br />

Dwight McNeil<br />

(M) – Everton<br />

Matej Vydra<br />

(F) – Released<br />

Wout Weghorst<br />

(F) – Besiktas (Loan)<br />

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