FOOTBALL fans will be offered the chance to own a piece of football history later this month, when the dugouts and hand-made seats from Burnley’s Turf Moor ground are auctioned for the club’s community charity. The move follows major renovations at the club’s famous stadium this summer and will give bidders the chance to secure rare pieces of football memorabilia. Used on matchdays by Burnley manager Sean Dyche and his players along with a plethora of world-class stars including Harry Kane, Paul Pogba, Wayne Rooney, Frank Lampard, David Silva and Mo Salah who have all sat on the ergonomically-designed leather seats, hand-made in Burnley’s iconic claret and blue colours by luxury salon equipment manufacturer REM, which is based just a few miles from the ground in Nelson.
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As fans enjoy the Friends reunion episode, Warren Littlefield, the man who commissioned and developed Friends for NBC, spoke to Jane O Brien and Christian Fraser.
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As fans enjoy the Friends reunion episode, Warren Littlefield, the man who commissioned and developed Friends for NBC, spoke to Jane O Brien and Christian Fraser.
He discussed the enduring power of Friends, the cast s chemistry, and whether you could make the show in 2021.
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