For the last 25 years, we've been writing in our
magazine about the one thing that we all have in common: Burnley. Our archive is huge, and
what you see on these pages at the moment is only the tip of the iceberg.
We hope to keep addding to this section.
Unfortunately, it's a time consuming process, involving retyping or scanning, as very
little is preserved on disc, but bit by bit it's coming together. Be sure to return from
time to time to restock your memory.
The archive is organised into the following
sections:
I was there!
Burnley games recalled, including some of the finest days we've ever had
Seasons to be cheerful?
Great and dismal times from our history retold
My hero
Classic Clarets remembered
The Clarets in Europe
The two great European adventures recollected, plus Burnley FC in other far-flung places
The Orient Game
The day we turned back the tide
Quietly Making History
John Haworth - the first great Manager of Burnley FC
The 1991/1992
season
A new section of the archive dedicated to the season we finally climbed out of the
Fourth Division
The Promotion 2000
Archive
We've got so much material from our day of triumph at Scunthorpe that we've had to give it
its own section
Burnley and race
A new section on an important subject
There's no place like
home
Turf Moor's changes down the years
Room 101
A place where we put everything that is bad
They disgraced the name
of Burnley
A natural collorary to 'my hero', this is where the villains hang out
Them
There is only one side we would ever consider true rivals
Why we love Burnley
Simple statements of affirmation of faith in all things Claret
Reviews
Books, videos and free stuff reviewed
On managing
Debating the merits of managers over the years
About us
Various chunks of the London Clarets history explored
Out of our heads
Anything here is made up and should not be believed
The thoughts of Chairman
Hego
Our venerable Henry VIII lookalike muses on the issues of the day
Editorials
The bits no one reads, now collected in a handy place you can ignore
Everything else!
If it doesn't fit in anywhere else above, it's probably here