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Kightly ready for Clarets bowNew Burnley loanee Michael Kightly is in line for a baptism of fire if he makes his debut against east Lancashire rivals Blackburn on Saturday.
The Clarets swooped for the Stoke winger on transfer deadline day and he could slot straight into Sean Dyche's XI at Turf Moor for the derby contest.
Dyche only has one injury worry to contend with - midfielder Ross Wallace is out until the new year due to a knee injury as he looks to guild Burnley to their first win over Rovers in 34 years.
The side which started the 3-0 win against Derby before the international break is likely to be given the nod again at Turf Moor, with Kightly possibly displacing Keith Treacy or Scott Arfield in the only change.
Team News:
Striker Jordan Rhodes has been fitted with a cast on his broken hand and will be available for Blackburn.
Rhodes has struck four times in his last two outings but gave Rovers fans a scare ahead of the meeting with their neighbours when he pulled out of the Scotland squad at the start of the week. However, after having the cast fitted, Blackburn have declared him fit for the clash at Turf Moor.
There is less good news elsewhere, though, with David Dunn - whose last-gasp goal against the Clarets at Ewood Park last year salvaged a point - out for the next couple of weeks due to a knee injury.
Midfielder Lee Williamson (back) and full-back Adam Henley (hamstring) will be in Gary Bowyer's squad but DJ Campbell (ankle), Paul Robinson (back), Dickson Etuhu (knee) and Ruben Rochina (shoulder) all miss out again.
Pawson's last Burnley game was the home draw with Millwall in September last year when he had something of a nightmare and Brown, who sent Kieran Trippier off at Leeds two seasons ago, last refereed us at Ipswich in November last season.
There will be more on the two referees in the build ups to the respective games.
Back in January 1972 Burnley jumped a queue of clubs to sign 21-year-old goalkeeper Alan Stevenson from Chesterfield, and, in the last few days, he's left his first club again to sign with fellow League Two club York City.
Chesterfield had built up a reputation of producing goalkeepers around forty years ago and it was there manager Jimmy Adamson went looking when he realised a replacement was needed for Peter Mellor.
He paid £50,000 for Stevenson, and only Paul Fletcher at the time had cost Burnley money, and the new goalkeeper went on to play 438 league games for us, just one short of the post-war record held jointly by John Angus and Jimmy McIlroy.
Over the last three days you've been voting for the August Goal of the Month. There were 14 goals to choose from but 13 of those goals were never in with a chance of winning it.
That was because Danny Ings' fifth and last goal of the month, our opener at Pride Park last Saturday in the 3-0 win against Derby, was, by some margin, the one voted the best.
It won 79.9% of the vote, a massive return given the number of goals to select from, and that left so few votes for the remaining goals that only one other, Keith Treacy's opener against Yeovil, got past 5%.
The winning goal, which looks better every time I see it, came when Dean Marney played the ball forward from the edge of our box as far as Treacy who flicked it on for Ings just our side of the half way line.
It was a brilliant flick but Ings still had a lot to do and do it he did. He moved forward with the ball before brushing past the last defender on the edge of the box, a defender who now claims he should have done better by fouling Ings, before slotting the ball across and past former Burnley goalkeeper Lee Grant.
The four managers nominated are those with the clubs in the top three places - Paul Ince (Blackpool), Harry Redknapp (QPR) and Dyche - along with Eddie Howe who has steered Bournemouth into sixth place following their promotion last season despite their two heavy defeats on the road.
The Football League, in confirming Dyche's nomination, said: "Three wins and a draw from five games following the eve-of-season sale of the prolific Charlie Austin demonstrated Dyche's ability to make believers of his players. Built a firm foundation with three clean sheets."
Burnley: Heaton; Trippier, Duff, Shackell, Mee; Treacy, Marney, Edgar, Arfield; Vokes, Ing
Blackburn Rovers: Kean; Kane, Hanley, Dann, Spurr; King, Lowe, Evans, Marshall; Cairney, Rhodes
Competition: England Championship
Match: Burnley V Blackburn
Date: Saturday 14th Sep,2013
Kickoff: 12:15 BST
Venue: Turf Moor
Live/Repeat: Live
Kightly ready for Clarets bowNew Burnley loanee Michael Kightly is in line for a baptism of fire if he makes his debut against east Lancashire rivals Blackburn on Saturday.
The Clarets swooped for the Stoke winger on transfer deadline day and he could slot straight into Sean Dyche's XI at Turf Moor for the derby contest.
Dyche only has one injury worry to contend with - midfielder Ross Wallace is out until the new year due to a knee injury as he looks to guild Burnley to their first win over Rovers in 34 years.
The side which started the 3-0 win against Derby before the international break is likely to be given the nod again at Turf Moor, with Kightly possibly displacing Keith Treacy or Scott Arfield in the only change.
Team News:
Striker Jordan Rhodes has been fitted with a cast on his broken hand and will be available for Blackburn.
Rhodes has struck four times in his last two outings but gave Rovers fans a scare ahead of the meeting with their neighbours when he pulled out of the Scotland squad at the start of the week. However, after having the cast fitted, Blackburn have declared him fit for the clash at Turf Moor.
There is less good news elsewhere, though, with David Dunn - whose last-gasp goal against the Clarets at Ewood Park last year salvaged a point - out for the next couple of weeks due to a knee injury.
Midfielder Lee Williamson (back) and full-back Adam Henley (hamstring) will be in Gary Bowyer's squad but DJ Campbell (ankle), Paul Robinson (back), Dickson Etuhu (knee) and Ruben Rochina (shoulder) all miss out again.
Pawson's last Burnley game was the home draw with Millwall in September last year when he had something of a nightmare and Brown, who sent Kieran Trippier off at Leeds two seasons ago, last refereed us at Ipswich in November last season.
There will be more on the two referees in the build ups to the respective games.
Back in January 1972 Burnley jumped a queue of clubs to sign 21-year-old goalkeeper Alan Stevenson from Chesterfield, and, in the last few days, he's left his first club again to sign with fellow League Two club York City.
Chesterfield had built up a reputation of producing goalkeepers around forty years ago and it was there manager Jimmy Adamson went looking when he realised a replacement was needed for Peter Mellor.
He paid £50,000 for Stevenson, and only Paul Fletcher at the time had cost Burnley money, and the new goalkeeper went on to play 438 league games for us, just one short of the post-war record held jointly by John Angus and Jimmy McIlroy.
Over the last three days you've been voting for the August Goal of the Month. There were 14 goals to choose from but 13 of those goals were never in with a chance of winning it.
That was because Danny Ings' fifth and last goal of the month, our opener at Pride Park last Saturday in the 3-0 win against Derby, was, by some margin, the one voted the best.
It won 79.9% of the vote, a massive return given the number of goals to select from, and that left so few votes for the remaining goals that only one other, Keith Treacy's opener against Yeovil, got past 5%.
The winning goal, which looks better every time I see it, came when Dean Marney played the ball forward from the edge of our box as far as Treacy who flicked it on for Ings just our side of the half way line.
It was a brilliant flick but Ings still had a lot to do and do it he did. He moved forward with the ball before brushing past the last defender on the edge of the box, a defender who now claims he should have done better by fouling Ings, before slotting the ball across and past former Burnley goalkeeper Lee Grant.
The four managers nominated are those with the clubs in the top three places - Paul Ince (Blackpool), Harry Redknapp (QPR) and Dyche - along with Eddie Howe who has steered Bournemouth into sixth place following their promotion last season despite their two heavy defeats on the road.
The Football League, in confirming Dyche's nomination, said: "Three wins and a draw from five games following the eve-of-season sale of the prolific Charlie Austin demonstrated Dyche's ability to make believers of his players. Built a firm foundation with three clean sheets."
Burnley: Heaton; Trippier, Duff, Shackell, Mee; Treacy, Marney, Edgar, Arfield; Vokes, Ing
Blackburn Rovers: Kean; Kane, Hanley, Dann, Spurr; King, Lowe, Evans, Marshall; Cairney, Rhodes
Competition: England Championship
Match: Burnley V Blackburn
Date: Saturday 14th Sep,2013
Kickoff: 12:15 BST
Venue: Turf Moor
Live/Repeat: Live
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