Burnley, the modest Premier League club that has the same profits as Inter, Naples and Benoffa

Burnley is one of only five English clubs who spent less than he won during his summer mets. But the English team is becoming very popular globally by creating a market in unkempt places by a club of such sizes. One of the places is Australia. This after the latest purchase [...]
Burnley is one of only five English clubs who spent less than he won during his summer mets. But the English team is becoming very popular globally by creating a market in unkempt places by a club of such sizes. One of the places is Australia.
This was following the latest purchase of Chris Wood, which cost 17m euros. If his representative's results go well, he will face Argentina for a place in the World Cup. Coach Sean Dyche also receives calls from New Zealand and Bermuda, because of his new purchase of Nakhi Wells at the end of the summer.
Burnley's opening match to Chelsea has been seen all over the world in places like Aracau, a Brazilian coast, and the Atlas Mountains of Morocco.

Burnley's not in a hurry. If they manage to stay at Premier League everything will be fine. The 120m euros earned by television rights have made Burnley one of the 30 clubs with the biggest profits in the football world. The modest club will be near history clubs in Europe like Lyons, Benfica and Naples. Burnley could even earn more than Inter, which won about 130m euros and was in place of 20th last season. This is a reward for the trust shown to Coach Dyche. He'll be five years in the club next month. /Telesport












