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Championship side tracking Fulham's Dan Burn after impressive Yeovil Town loan displays

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Monday, March 04, 2013
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Dan Burn's performances for Yeovil Town whilst on loan from Fulham have caught the eye of an unknown npower Championship club.

The centre half has been ever-present in the Glovers' climb to League One's play-offs since arriving on a temporary youth deal and in September.

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    Scouts were watching Dan Burn in action at Huish Park on Saturday, the Western Gazette understands

Blyth-born Burn has scored twice in 30 appearances with his current agreement keeping him in South Somerset until his 21st birthday in May.

But it is believed that this has not stopped clubs from the second tier of English football tracking the progress of the giant left-footer known as Baby Brede Hangeland at Craven Cottage.

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The Western Gazette understands scouts from a mystery club were at Huish Park on Saturday watching Burn contribute to his 12th clean sheet of the campaign.

Ed Upson's free kick proved the difference against Tranmere Rovers as captain Jamie McAllister and striker James Hayter returned from injury for the 1-0 triumph.

On their successful fight for fitness, manager Gary Johnson said: "Their faces weren't too happy at 2pm when they had a six-inch needle going into their feet.

"But they're both proper blokes and both proper, experienced players. They both had to have an injection and they took it well.

"We made sure there was no structural damage and they both had MRI scans. The doctor told us that at the end of the day it's the pain threshold, give them a little jab and they will be okay. He was spot on and dead right.

"Both played a major part because we needed 11 blokes out there to play Tranmere because they a a big old group and have got a little bit of experience as well.

"It was just right and they both played a massive part in the win."

YEOVIL TOWN 1-0 TRANMERE ROVERS - IN PICTURES

Yeovil Town 1-0 Tranmere Rovers - match photos by Mike Kunz

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