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Howe plans to add to Burnley squad before pre-season (From Lancashire Telegraph)
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Howe plans to add to Burnley squad before pre-season
10:09am Monday 25th June 2012 in Football
By Suzanne Geldard, Burnley FC reporter
EDDIE Howe is hopeful of adding at least one more new signing before his players report back for pre-season in less than a fortnight.
The Clarets, who have already bought promising young right back Luke O’Neill from Mansfield Town, have so far struggled in their attempts to secure long-term target Jason Shackell.
But Leeds United midfielder Adam Clayton remains on Burnley boss Howe’s radar after he was placed on the transfer list at Elland Road.
The 23-year-old had been looking into extending his current deal, which expires next summer, but was made available for sale by manager Neil Warnock after failing to agree personal terms.
Howe quickly earmarked the former Manchester United trainee and England Under 20 as one of the players he wanted to add to his squad this summer.
O’Neill and Shackell were among the other targets he outlined to new chairmen John Banaszkiewicz and Mike Garlick, and the rest of the board of directors, as well as chief executive Lee Hoos.
The Clarets boss is also understood to be weighing up a move for Sam Vokes.
The striker, who had previously worked with Howe at Bournemouth, impressed during his two-month loan spell from Wolves last season.
However, at the moment it is unclear whether the newly relegated club, who appointed Stale Solbakken as their new manager in the summer, would be willing to part with the target man as they bid to plot an immediate return to the Premier League.
The market in general has so far been typically slow this summer, with little movement between clubs.
But the wheels are expected to get in motion in the run-up to the Clarets’ first training session on July 6.
The only absentee on the first day of pre-season training will be Cameron Howieson, following his call-up to the New Zealand Olympic football squad.
The 17-year-old, who has been named among the 18, will be involved in a three warm-up tour of Asia, playing Japan in Tokyo on July 11, Korea in Seoul on July 14 and United Arab Emirates at a yet-to-be-confirmed venue on July 19 as the ‘Oly Whites’ prepare for London 2012.
Attacking midfielder Howieson has only just completed the first year of his scholarship but has already signed a two-year professional contract, after starring for Burnley’s Under 18s in all competitions - notably as the Clarets reached the FA Youth Cup semi-finals for the first time in over 30 years.
The Dunedin-born teenager went on to make his first team debut towards the end of last season, and on the strength of that earned a surprise call-up to the New Zealand squad in May for friendlies in the United States, against El Salvador in Houston and Honduras in Dallas.
He then stayed with the squad for this month’s Oceania round two qualifiers for group games against Fiji, Papua New Guinea and host country the Solomon Islands.
Howieson came off the bench in the 72nd minute of their 2-2 draw with El Salvador to earn his first senior Kiwis cap.
At the Olympics, New Zealand will face Belarus on July 26 at Coventry’s Ricoh Arena (kick-off 7.45pm), Egypt on July 29 at Old Trafford (kick-off 2.45pm) and Group C favourites Brazil on August 1 at St James Park (kick-off 2.30pm).
Comments(10)
andy_baptiste
says...
11:01am Mon 25 Jun 12
Good player at Leeds we'll be sorry to see him go.
Midland Claret
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11:25am Mon 25 Jun 12
Hippocroccapig
says...
11:33am Mon 25 Jun 12
andy_baptiste wrote:I have heard that he is going to sign for his old boss Simon Grayson at Huddersfield when he returns from holiday.
Adam Clayton was a Manchester CITY tainee.
Good player at Leeds we'll be sorry to see him go.
Hope not as he is exactly the player we have lacked all last season in our midfield.
Bluegoose
says...
1:28pm Mon 25 Jun 12
Poor season ticket sales and a small team will have to rely on youth players. Ive put £50 on them for certain relegation easy pickings for me. Hollands pies are yummy. Your just a small team in Nelson.
levelpar
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1:33pm Mon 25 Jun 12
Hippocroccapig
says...
1:53pm Mon 25 Jun 12
levelpar wrote:It's actually two weeks before the start of pre-season so I suggest you just chill and put your faith in Eddie Howe.
The week after the season ended Jason Tindal told the Telegraph that Burnley had three targets and their business would be done early this season after last years cockup We are days away from players returning for preseason training and the positions we needed to reinforce goalkeeper centrehalf and leftback we havent done a thing about it No wonder season tickets are down we cant even trust the words of our own management team Perhaps if we had offered a realistic price for shackell weeks ago he would be our player by now. Instead of our new dithering joint chairman we need a new dynamic chairman like Dave Whelan
As for the Dave Whelan comment - so what you are saying is that we need a multi-millionaire chairman prepared to splash oodles of cash on the club?
No sh1t Sherlock - you are a sharp one aren't you?
STORM 2
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2:03pm Mon 25 Jun 12
Hippocroccapig wrote:not bad for a greying bass player
andy_baptiste wrote:I have heard that he is going to sign for his old boss Simon Grayson at Huddersfield when he returns from holiday.
Adam Clayton was a Manchester CITY tainee.
Good player at Leeds we'll be sorry to see him go.
Hope not as he is exactly the player we have lacked all last season in our midfield.
vintageclaret
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3:13pm Mon 25 Jun 12
Bluegoose wrote:So the Venkys haven't plucked your feathers yet then!
Burnley cant afford good signings due to having small resources due to low gates and no money. Poor season ticket sales and a small team will have to rely on youth players. Ive put £50 on them for certain relegation easy pickings for me. Hollands pies are yummy. Your just a small team in Nelson.
Just remind me; What's the age of BRFC's new MEGA signing (does Murphy transalet as Ronaldo in Punjabi?)
How many STs have been sold at Deadwood?
What League is BRFC in now and where are they bound next season?
Now cluck off time to have your neck wrung for a nice juicy roast dinner (or should that be Vindaloo
midas
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3:53pm Mon 25 Jun 12
levelpar wrote:He didn't say it would be done he said he wanted it done.
The week after the season ended Jason Tindal told the Telegraph that Burnley had three targets and their business would be done early this season after last years cockup We are days away from players returning for preseason training and the positions we needed to reinforce goalkeeper centrehalf and leftback we havent done a thing about it No wonder season tickets are down we cant even trust the words of our own management team Perhaps if we had offered a realistic price for shackell weeks ago he would be our player by now. Instead of our new dithering joint chairman we need a new dynamic chairman like Dave Whelan
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Whats a realistic price for Shackell? How do you know how much we have offered? How do you know its just the transfer fee that has delayed/prevented this transfer?
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How exactly is Dave Whelan "dynamic"?
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You are Tetly/Claretmeand you and I claim my £10!

Hippocroccapig says...
10:25am Mon 25 Jun 12
Typical news filler on a slow day.
Eddie is hopeful of adding at least one new player in the next fortnight? What a shocker!