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Campbell and Bent leave Burnley in the soup
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Stewart, Rob
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Bent, Darren
/ Campbell, Fraizer
/ Laws, Brian
/ Stewart, Rob
/ Thompson, Steve
2010
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Campbell and Bent leave Burnley in the soup
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Stewart, Rob
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Bent, Darren
/ Campbell, Fraizer
/ Laws, Brian
/ Stewart, Rob
/ Thompson, Steve
2010
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Campbell and Bent leave Burnley in the soup
2010
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Fraizer Campbell and Darren Bent's goals gave [Burnley] an insurmountable task but Steven Thompson's late effort showed [Brian Laws]'s club will not go back to the Championship without a fight after a solitary season in the top division. Second-bottom Burnley, buoyed by last week's 4-1 win at Hull, looked fragile at the back as their defenders struggled to get to grips with Kenwyne Jones and Darren Bent. Brian Jensen brilliantly denied John Mensah and Jones rattled a post before Burnely resistance was ended as Laws's side - without David Nugent due to hamstring trouble - were pushed towards the brink in the 25th minute. He also had words of comfort for fellow Wallsend Boys' Club graduate Laws: \"For anyone who is manager of Burnley it is very difficult in the best league in the world and they did well to get in it after finishing sixth in the Championship last year. It was unbelievable but it was always going to be difficult to sustain.\"
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Daily Telegraph
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