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Burn's phone alerts him of a Whatsapp message. It's from Ian Miller, his former Darlington teammate and still a close friend. "Mate, you still have a chance with England," read the message.
Burn, whose career started at Darlington and has included spells at Yeovil and Wigan, admitted he felt an England call-up had passed him by. “Yeah, I think I have been overlooked, but I understo ...
The coach trip back to Darlo from Devon must have been a barrel of laughs… Three more matches, all at home, ended in three more defeats that season as Darlington fell out of the Football League. Dan ...
having suffered relegation from League Two with Darlington at the start of a career that has seen several setbacks. Burn rose up the leagues and earned England recognition from new boss Thomas ...
Burn’s EFL debut came as a 19th minute substitute aged 17 on December 12, 2009 for bottom of League Two Darlington in a 5-0 thumping at Torquay United. Mark Bower was the man Burn replaced at ...
Dan Burn hoping to follow Carabao Cup heroics for Newcastle by earning first England cap; the 32-year-old felt a Three Lions call-up had passed him by after being overlooked by Thomas Tuchels ...
Dan Burn’s footballing journey has taken him from the Darlington bench to the roof of an open-top bus with a major trophy in his hand for his boyhood club, Newcastle United. And it’s a journey ...