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"This is my club, my DNA" - Ashley Barnes talks about what Burnley FC means to him ๐
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""This is my club, my DNA" - Ashley Barnes talks about what Burnley FC means to him ๐" is a soccer video from Burnley Football Club published on May 13, 2026. Runtime 39 seconds ยท 1,716 views. This clip features Ashley Barnes of the Burnley. Pulled from premier league coverage. Topics: Burnley, Burnley FC, Clarets, Turf Moor, and Premier League. Tap any name above to jump to Ashley Barnes's full profile and recent appearances. If you want to watch premier league live, the watch-cost calculator maps your zip to the cheapest legal stack.
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