Richard Oldroyd
Richard Oldroyd Column
Articles 1 to 20 (of 186) listed below

- Time for a change of tactics
- It's derby day on Sunday and Richard Oldroyd has his say on the restrictions being put in place by the two clubs and ...

- In search of stability
- No-one who has supported Burnley for any length of time should be surprised by anything which happens at Turf Moor.

- A labour of love
- In many ways, it seems extraordinary to think that it is over 13 years since Barry Kilby beat Ray Ingleby in the race ...

- An uncertain dawn
- After easing past Doncaster Rovers on Boxing Day, Eddie Howe's first year in charge of Burnley looks to be ending on a ...

- Bewildering times
- I was talking to a friend the other day, about the chairman and the finances. He was disillusioned, bewildered by the ...

- All about the Ifs
- There is something about being a football fan, anxiously anticipating each new signing, which makes even the busiest ...

- Learning the lessons of failure
- There was a time, not very long ago, when eighth place in the Championship would have been considered a good result for ...

- Twenty years of change
- As Burnley beat Peterborough United 4-1 on 20 April 1991, few in the crowd would have been aware of the revolution ...

- The Inevitable Death of the Cup
- According to this week's Sunday press, the FA cup is in line for revamp. But next weekend in East London, some of the ...

- So What Next
- So next it was supposedly Malky Mackay that turned down the Burnley approach following the public snub by Paul Lambert ...

- Dear Eddie - Welcome
- Eddie, welcome to Burnley. Congratulations. You've landed a big job, a challenge which offers huge opportunities.

- The dangers of football's short-term reputations
- The football landscape changes at a breakneck pace. Twelve months ago, when ...

- Cool heads required in the search for the man for all seasons
- After a period of months which has by turns been frustrating, demoralising and ...

- 2011: A critical year with a pivotal beginning
- When Barry Kilby looks back on 2010, he is unlikely to do so with fondness.

- Brian Laws' Burnley: The Inbetweeners
- There has been a show on TV recently, a comedy depicting the growing pains of ...

- The game that is saying goodbye
- Sometime last season, the BBC ran a panel debate on the state of football. During the programme, one of the ...

- Approaching the tipping point in Clarets campaign
- When Brian Laws led his team into the new campaign two months ago, his message ...

- Time for Coyle's boys to grow up
- Two summers ago, Owen Coyle made three headline-grabbing signings before he embarked upon his first - and ultimately ...

- The Changing of the Guard
- Now that Brian Laws has kept his job, attention must turn to his summer transfer activities.

- The best of times, the worst of times
- Had you allowed your attention to wander at Turf Moor on Sunday, you might have ...





