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4700 Burnley fans travel to the DW Stadium this weekend to watch the Clarets take on Wigan Athletic, two sides who have had very different fortunes over the last seven or eight years.
But all of that cunts for nothing now as both sides can go in to this with realistic expectations of winning the match, especially the home side who have made an unbeaten start to the season despite being one of those in the conversation for the drop before a ball was kicked.
But Burnley on the other hand have stuttered so far this season, and although there have been some signs that things could be about top click for the Clarets, Vincent Kompany's men have yet to kick start their season.
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4700 Burnley fans travel to the DW Stadium this weekend to watch the Clarets take on Wigan Athletic, two sides who have had very different fortunes over the last seven or eight years.
But all of that cunts for nothing now as both sides can go in to this with realistic expectations of winning the match, especially the home side who have made an unbeaten start to the season despite being one of those in the conversation for the drop before a ball was kicked.
But Burnley on the other hand have stuttered so far this season, and although there have been some signs that things could be about top click for the Clarets, Vincent Kompany's men have yet to kick start their season.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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