Chisholm admits Clarets will be tough
Queen of the South boss Gordon Chisholm admits Burnley will a tough nut to crack.
The Scottish First Division side, who earned a place in Europe as Scottish Cup Finalists, beaten by Rangers, are preparing for a stern challenge against the Clarets.
The two lock horns at Palmerston Park on Saturday (kick-off 3 p.m.).
And Chisholm, who started his playing career at Sunderland, where he, unfortunately, deflected Asa Hartford's shot into the net for Norwich's winning goal in the 1985 Milk Cup Final at Wembley, said: "The real test will come when we play hosts to Burnley.
"They finished in the top half of the Championship and Owen Coyle will be coming up himself and intends bringing practically a full first team squad with him."
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Last Updated:
17 July 2008 2:25 PM
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