Clarets player ‘in line’ for summer exit

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Clarets player ‘in line’ for summer exit

Welcome to our Burnley FC football news blog. Here you will find the latest news, views and premier league speculation. Here is the latest from Mike Garlick and his team at Turf Moor.  Burnley face just one further Premier League game in March as they take on Brentford on Saturday. Here are the recent fixtures:

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An already important fixture in their survival bid, the crucial nature of it has grown further as other relegation rivals can build momentum in the latter stages of the month as Burnley watch on.

Back in August, officials were told to let small, niggly fouls go – to allow some contact back into the game and help make it more free-flowing.

But Dyche – for a long time a lone voice in the game as regards clamping down on diving – wonders if that lighter touch is still being applied after a number of mystifying refereeing displays recently at Turf Moor.

Given the number of postponed games earlier in the season, it has left a busy schedule ahead for April but the other relegation-threatened sides will play on in March looking to put daylight between themselves and Sean Dyche's side.

There has been nothing that has directly influenced a game, but Dyche feels soft fouls are creeping back into the game.

He said: “I don’t want to cry it in too much, but what I’m worried about at the minute is the performance from the referee on Saturday is going back to two years ago.

“I think we had a really good year last year, when I think everyone - fans alike - seemed happy the game was flowing more.

“Westy got booked and I don’t think he even touched the man, I’ve seen it back and I don’t think he physically touched him, so I’m a little bit worried it’s going to start going backwards.

“The last few weeks I’ve seen it again where players are falling on the floor and referees are giving them immediately, and I thought there were too many of those on Saturday.

“But that was nothing to do with the result, by the way, we didn’t take care of the result, but the bigger picture of what’s going on, I don’t think fans - I certainly don’t want to see it go back to where it was - but over the last three, four weeks I’ve been seeing it again, and I must say I saw it on Saturday, players going down far too easily and the referee giving fouls.”

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