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Where are they now? Graham Burke

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Remember Graham Burke we let go to Shamrock Rovers? He’s now plying his trade at Championship Preston North End and has scored in the last two games for them one in the cup and one in the league, watching the EFL Show on Quest at the weekend the commentator said the goal against Stoke at the weekend was his first league goal, I felt sure he’d scored some league goals for us, anyone remember?

His comments about Notts will be something that will put off most fans from wishing him well, he was very disrespectful of the club rather than the people who made the players train on a park.

I just feel he should have said things better, but I wish him well.

Good player but often would seem a bit lazy with Notts.

He looked like someone who could do well at League Two level but played better where he had more time and space. He should do well with Preston.

  • 5 years later...

He’s back in the Irish league, demonstrating his mediocrity, unable to make the grade in the Championship or League One. He should have performed well, but he appears to be a bit of a nuisance.

On 20/08/2018 at 13:45, Chris said:

His comments about Notts will be something that will put off most fans from wishing him well, he was very disrespectful of the club rather than the people who made the players train on a park.

I just feel he should have said things better, but I wish him well.

I wonder if he regrets making the comments about Notts?

It did make him come across as self-important and one of those footballers who watch everything to perfection. Perhaps if he trained more on being a success in whatever conditions he played, his career would have been better, and he would remain more grounded. ;)Β I almost wrote humble, but since he doesn't like training on a park, I think ground is more befitting.

Good player, had something special about him but spending this amount of length fluttering around and settle for the irish league sums him up as a prima donna when it comes to football.

He was a strong player for us when he was at his best, and he could have achieved much more. However, he always seemed like someone who aspired to play at a higher level. I thought he would excel in the Championship, but it appears that the Irish league suits him better.

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