Burnley goalkeeper James Trafford has only conceded eight goals in 26 games in a stellar season and boss Scott Parker says he has unlimited potential.
Scott Parker admits his Burnley side “owes” James Trafford for his penalty heroics that ensured the Clarets a potentially crucial point against Sunderland.
At this moment in time, CJ Egan-Riley and Maxime Esteve remain Burnley’s first-choice centre-back pairing while both Joe ...
Trafford has been a penalty hero before, saving a stoppage-time spot-kick against Spain as England won the final of the ...
Head coach Scott Parker praises goalkeeper James Trafford as he saves two penalties in the 0-0 draw with Sunderland.
Burnley face Sunderland in the midst of a busy transfer window for the second time this season – only this time the ...
Scott Parker is confident his Burnley side have the tools to cope with Sunderland’s youthful dynamism. The Clarets return to ...
Regis Le Bris refused to attach any blame on Wilson Isidor for his double penalty miss after his Sunderland side squandered the chance to beat Burnley.
Scott Parker has emphasised that Burnley will only make further additions in January if they’re able to enhance an already ...
The opportunity to take himself out of the “rat race” for over a year has helped Scott Parker feel refreshed and rejuvenated ...
Scott Parker felt his heavily-rotated Burnley side thoroughly deserved their FA Cup third round win against Reading, despite ...
Scott Parker doesn’t expect to have any of his injured players back available for selection for Burnley’s crunch promotion ...