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Clarets all set to invade the capital



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Published Date:
12 November 2008
Burnley fans are all set to home in on the capital as they hope to live a Carling Cup dream.
The fourth round draw could not have been tougher.

Having disposed of Premier League opponents Fulham in dramatic style in the previous round, the Clarets were paired with millionaires Chelsea.

But fans have not been deterred by that toughest of prospects.

And they are now set to descend on London in their thousands.

By train, plane, car and coach, well over 6,000 are due at Stamford Bridge this evening.

And it promises to be a night for manager Owen Coyle, hisb team and the nthousands of fans at the ground or glued to radio sets around the country.

But if you cannot get to the game, why not keep up to date on progress at www.clarets24-7.co.uk where there will be minute by minute action from the big game.

Clarets 24-7 - All the latest news, reports and more

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  • Last Updated: 12 November 2008 1:41 PM
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  • Location: Burnley
 
 

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