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BOSS SCOTT HAPPY WITH RESPONSE AFTER JIBES

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By Jon Couch

PRAISE: Burnley manager Scott Parker

SCOTT Parker believes the scathing identity scandal which has engulfed his Burnley dressing room this week has only made his group stronger.
Parker and his first-team squad were left stunned after academy manager David Longwell wrote a damning assessment of the Clarets’ first-team stars – and accidentally sent it to the wrong WhatsApp group.
Presumably intended to reach a scout or agent, Longwell’s critique, outlining negative aspects of 37 members of Parker’s squad, was instead sent to th...

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