Moore is still

hot at Stockport GONE but not forgotten. Ian Moore hasn't been a Stockport player since last November but he's still 'hot' property at Edgeley Park.

The Clarets record signing continues to feature in an advert for Indian cuisine in County's match-day programme.

"The hottest thing to come out of Stockport since Ian Moore," boast Authentic Indian Foods. Tips for Nik UNLIKE some of the breed of new managers, Stan Ternent immerses himself in every aspect of of the job -- from day-to-day coaching to contract negotiations.

So perhaps it was no surprise to see the Clarets boss demonstrating to keeper Nik Michopoulos how to kick into the wind at Stockport on Tuesday night. IT was nice to see Craig Mawson finally make his League debut last week. The former Clarets keeper was a long-time understudy at Turf Moor but finally got his chance with new club Halifax after an injury to Lee Butler ahead of last Saturday's game at Shrewsbury.

Mawson then followed that up with a mid-week appearance at Hull City but despite a decent showing couldn't stop the Shaymen slipping to another defeat. Red Adair TROUBLE-SHOOTER Micky Mellon knows what's expected of him back at Prenton Park following his switch to Tranmere from Burnley this week.

"It's like being Red Adair !" said the midfield man, who is looking to repeat the successful fight against relegation he enjoyed when first joining the Clarets two seasons ago.

Mellon helped Rovers collect a useful point against Preston in mid-week and believes that with a bit more consistency the cup specialists can pull themselves clear of the First Division danger zone. Cooke's recipe FORMER Burnley favourite Andy Cooke is hoping to repeat the Clarets' recipe for success with his new club, Stoke City.

Cooke helped Burnley make a late dash for promotion last season and believes the Potters could do the same this time around.

The City striker said: "I remember with Burnley we almost blew it after losing games to Bury and Preston but then came from nowhere with a great run.

"There's certainly no reason why Stoke can't do the same." Fordy's target EX-BURNLEY man Mark Ford has wasted no time in making his presence felt at new club Darlington with two goals in two games since his move from Torquay.

The first was a penalty but the second was an absolute cracker in the Quakers' relegation showdown with Carlisle United. TEASER: The Wolves scorers against Burnley in the final of the 1988 Sherpa Van Trophy were Robbie Dennison and Andy Mutch.

This week: There are eight members of the Burnley pay-roll (including match-day staff) to have made appearances in the FA Cup final. Can you name them ?