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Burnley quest for Hamilton defender is Scot over yet


BURNLEY haven’t given up hope of signing young Hamilton Academical defender Brian Easton, despite having a £300,000 offer rejected by the Scottish club.

The Clarets approached the Scottish Premier League side earlier this week in an effort to make the 21-year-old left back their fourth summer signing.

But chairman Ronnie MacDonald felt Burnley’s bid fell £200,000 short of their valuation.

However, I understand manager Owen Coyle still hopes to come to an agreement with the Accies for the Scotland Under 21 international, although it is likely to be in the form of add-ons rather than an improvement on the down payment.

Whether that will happen in time for tomorrow’s first pre-season friendly at Bradford City (kick-off 3pm) is unclear.

But Coyle is still keen on bringing Easton to Turf Moor, after unveiling a trio of new signings last week, including SPL export Steven Fletcher.

“We made an offer the other day, which was rejected, and that’s where we are at the moment,” said Coyle of his dealings with Hamilton for Easton.

“I’m not saying there might not be further dialogue, but I thought we made a fair offer.

“I understand where Hamilton are coming from because they have invested in their youth policy, plus they are reluctant to lose the lad anyway.

“He’s a young player with a big future, but everyone has their price.

“They’re within their rights to think of their own valuation, but ultimately we have to reach an agreement and we’ve not been able to do that yet.

“We might look to make it more appealing.”

Comments(5)

Mike Costa says...
1:00pm Fri 10 Jul 09

Mike Costa says:

If 300k is a fair offer, the guy obviously isnt very good.
Another one for the Chumpionship year after next

Turfite says...
3:07pm Fri 10 Jul 09

FFS Costa grow up

andy1 says...
8:17pm Fri 10 Jul 09

Mike Costa wrote:
Mike Costa says:

If 300k is a fair offer, the guy obviously isnt very good.
Another one for the Chumpionship year after next
So what do you want Mike players at over inflated price all the time? Sorry to say but Burnley last season ripped apart some of the so called defences of top flight clubs whos player's cost the earth. Im on about Spurs for example. Like Turfite says grow up ffs.

rickyl says...
8:51pm Fri 10 Jul 09

andy1 wrote:
Mike Costa wrote: Mike Costa says: If 300k is a fair offer, the guy obviously isnt very good. Another one for the Chumpionship year after next
So what do you want Mike players at over inflated price all the time? Sorry to say but Burnley last season ripped apart some of the so called defences of top flight clubs whos player's cost the earth. Im on about Spurs for example. Like Turfite says grow up ffs.
I would say that £300,000 for a Scottish 3rd rate player is a vastly inflated price.

NICEONESUNSHINE says...
9:09pm Fri 10 Jul 09

Rumour has it that the Anti-nazi league have organised a protest demo for the visit of BNPley to Bradford on Saturday.

They will be on the look out for "3 thumbed fools" dressed in Claret chanting Burnalee filth



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