It's because it looked like a glass of
claret when blood from slaughtered whales filled it in the 1800s.
As a result, Ings will almost certainly be moving on from
the Clarets when his contract expires next month, and looks poised to stay put in the Premier League.
Not exact matches
Steven Smith Teamaker Big Hibiscus Herbal Infusion: ** I knew I had a full - blown obsession with Steven Smith's tart, tannic,
claret - red hibiscus tea blend
when I started buying five boxes at a time.
The
Clarets are yet to play City this season but managed a 3 - 3 draw at the Etihad
when they last graced the top flight — albeit conceded six at Turf Moor in the reverse.
The Daily Mirror also state that Liverpool are keen on the
Clarets star, who will be available for a small sum
when his contract expires in the summer.
The modest and compact motor is said to have brought hilarity to Barnes»
Clarets teammates with Steven Reid and Michael Kightly both said to have laughed at the striker
when he arrived ahead of their match with Swansea this weekend.
This week's View From The Enemy comes from the Lancashire Telegraph, who are very impressed with the work done by the
Claret's manager Sean Dyche and sees some similarities to the work done by a younger Arsene Wenger
when he first arrived at Arsenal.
The two - time Open winner jokes that he believes he can win on weeks
when he's not even playing, so it's hardly a shock that the 45 - year - old from Ireland, who would be the second - oldest Open winner (Old Tom Morris triumphed at age 46 in 1867), envisions himself sipping from his third
Claret Jug.
Sean Dyche has made Turf Moor a fortress for the
Clarets for some time now and despite the fact that their home record so far this season has not been quite as impressive as last time,
when they only lost six Premier League games through the whole campaign, they are still very hard to beat there and have also started to do the business on the road as well.
The PGA Championship got a huge boost
when Jordan Spieth won the
Claret Jug less than three weeks ago, setting the stage for potential history at Quail Hollow.
The last time Royal Birkdale hosted The Open was 2008,
when Padraig Harrington took home the
Claret Jug.
Sean Dyche is backing the
Clarets» winning mentality to be on show again
when they face up to Stoke City's survival mission on Sunday.
He won the
claret jug twice, the second time
when Scott was a few weeks from turning 13.
But to suggest
when we walked out through those big
claret painted doors for the last time we somehow agreed to writing off the history of our great club is simply not true.
Burnley started the match in energetic style, unsurprising
when they are unbeaten in four premier league games; the
clarets were enjoying their best run in the top - flight for 40 years.
It has been a great season from the
Clarets, who only suffered just the second defeat of the season last weekend
when they went down at Man City but they stuck in there well and only a penalty from Sergio Aguero separated the two until the final twenty minutes.
Preston North End have changed their stance and Burnley supporters will now be able to pay on the night at Deepdale tomorrow
when the
Clarets face them in a pre - season friendly.
However, Everton couldn't kick on from there, and were punished
when Matthew Lowton's pass found Ashley Barnes, and he fired Burnley level, before Chris Wood headed home Johann Berg Gudmundsson's corner to hand the
Clarets a 2 - 1 win.
When looking at xA90 numbers it's the former Leeds United wonderkid who tops the list for the
Clarets with his 0.17 total.
Their differing fortunes kicked off
when the two met at Stamford Bridge in the opening game of the campaign, with the
Clarets winning 3 - 2 in that one.
After eighteen minutes,
claret and blue cravings for a clean sheet were dashed
when loan signing Remy, who was making his first start for Newcastle, weaved past Lowton and crossed the ball from the left wing for Cisse to flick on to danger man Ben Arfa, who shot from close range to give his side the lead.
The Frenchman was also fined # 25,000 after pushing Taylor while he tried to watch the rest of the 2 - 1 win from the tunnel after being sent off
when a penalty was awarded to the
Clarets.
The
Clarets could have nicked it themselves
when centre - back Mee had one effort headed over by Matip and another saved by Mignolet in the same attack.
Being in Liverpool yesterday it reminded me once more of that chat I had with former
Claret Billy Rodaway in 1977
when he asked me why I kept going to away games
when we were so poor.
Clearly wary about a repeat of last season
when the Reds were undone on the counter by the
Clarets, Klopp had both Can and Gini Wijnaldum sitting deep and providing protection for the back four.
We did manage a home draw in the 2014/15 season, that was 1 - 1 with Christian Hill on the mark for the
Clarets, but the last time we beat them was April 2013
when Jamie Frost scored the only goal in a 1 - 0 win.
Burnley won 3 - 2 at Turf Moor
when the sides played on Bonfire Night and we all know the strength of the
Clarets on home soil.
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When Burnley were relegated there was a large body of opinion that felt that this small town club was finished a football power by the
Clarets have taken them little time in proving them wrong by bring First Division football back to Turf Moor.
Tottenham's high press forced Burnley backwards and
when their centre - halves were in possession the
Clarets were nervous, losing the ball on several occasions.
It was just what the
Clarets needed on a night
when I sensed a lot of nervousness ahead of the game from some supporters who were keeping count of the number of games without a win.
Defour was probably our one creative spark, particularly
when he drifted inside, but chances were few and far between for the
Clarets although I remain convinced we should have been awarded a penalty for a shirt pull on Vokes.
As a result,
Clarets fans were delighted, and more than a little relieved, to see Rodriguez remain at Turf Moor
when Big Ben's chimes marked the end of Jim White's hyperventilation, at least until January.
I remember my first visit to Upton Park to see the Malcolm Allison testimonial game in November 1958, the delight
when opening my Christmas present of a
claret and blue short - sleeved V - neck West Ham shirt with a hand - sewn number 10 on the back on Christmas Day 1958, the excitement of seeing my first league game the same morning (yes Christmas Day 11 am kick off!)
The story of a charmless man Educated the expensive way He knows his
claret from a beaujolais I think he'd like to have been Ronnie Kray But then nature didn't make him that way He thinks his educated airs those family shares Will protect him, that you will respect him He moves in circles of friends who just pretend that they like him He does the same to them and
when you put it all together There's the model of a charmless man
When Curro
Claret was commissioned by Camper to redo one of their Barcelona shoe stores, he decided to let a group of people in risk of social exclusion have a go at it.