2009–10 Burnley F.C. season
The 2009–10 season marked Burnley's first season in the Premier League and the end of the club's 33-year absence from the top flight of English football. Burnley became the first newly promoted club to chalk up four successive home victories at the start of a Premier League season. The club ended the season in 18th position, however, and were relegated back to the Championship.
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2008–09 Burnley F.C. season2009-10 Burnley F.C. season2009 Football League Championship play-off Final2010–11 Burnley F.C. seasonAlex MacDonald (footballer, born 1990)André BikeyBrian Easton (footballer)Brian Jensen (footballer, born 1975)Burnley F.C. season 2009-10Burnley F.C. season 2009–10Chris EaglesChris McCannClarke CarlisleDanny FoxDavid Edgar (soccer)David NugentGraham AlexanderHistory of Burnley F.C.Jack CorkJay RodriguezJoe McKeeKevin Long (footballer)Kevin McDonald (footballer, born 1988)Leon CortList of Burnley F.C. seasonsMartin PatersonMichael Duff (footballer)Michael King (footballer)Richard Eckersley (footballer)Robbie BlakeStephen Jordan (footballer)Steven CaldwellSteven Fletcher (footballer)Steven Thompson (Scottish footballer)Wade ElliottWes Fletcher
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2009–10 Burnley F.C. season
The 2009–10 season marked Burnley's first season in the Premier League and the end of the club's 33-year absence from the top flight of English football. Burnley became the first newly promoted club to chalk up four successive home victories at the start of a Premier League season. The club ended the season in 18th position, however, and were relegated back to the Championship.
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