His Job Is On Line, but Laws Keeps Fighting ; Burnley Boss Insists He'll Work As Hard As Ever Even If Disastrous Run Means He Is Staring Down Barrel
Hull Daily Mail › April 10, 2010
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Hull Daily Mail › April 10, 2010
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WHEN he trudged off the field after last week's latest humiliation, Brian Laws looked like a broken man.
But the Burnley boss insists he does not feel the pressure is mounting upon him despite claims he is about to face the sack.See the full content of this document
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His Job Is On Line, but Laws Keeps Fighting ; Burnley Boss Insists He'll Work As Hard As Ever Even If Disastrous Run Means He Is Staring Down Barrel
Losing 6-1 at home to Manchester City last weekend was Burnley's 11th in 13 Premier League games since Laws was appointed in January.
Having lost eight of their last nine games, the Clarets - who travel to the KC tomorrow - are second bottom and four points from safety with five games left.Laws' job could be under immediate threat if...See the full content of this document
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