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Daniel Johnson Burn ( bear 9 May 1992 ) is an english professional football player who plays as a defender for Premier League clubhouse Brighton & Hove Albion. Burn made his introduction in the Football League for Darlington in 2009 and joined Fulham at the conclusion of the 2010–11 temper, having made 19 appearances for Darlington. He spent the 2012–13 season on loan to Yeovil Town, for whom he made 41 appearances, and spend function of the following season on lend to Birmingham City. He joined Wigan Athletic when his contract with Fulham expired at the goal of the 2015–16 season. Burn signed for Brighton & Hove Albion ahead of the 2018–19 season, and was loaned back to Wigan until January 2019.

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career [edit ]

Darlington [edit ]

Born in Blyth, Northumberland, [ 5 ] Burn grew up supporting Newcastle United and idolised Alan Shearer. [ 6 ] Released by Newcastle United at age 11, Burn played young person football for local teams New Hartley, Blyth Town and Blyth Spartans. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] At senesce 16, he began working for supermarket Asda, when a scout for Darlington saw him playing for Blyth Spartans and he signed on professional terms on 1 July 2009. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] due to the club ‘s fiscal problems and lack of available players, Burn was promoted to the first team for the foremost meter and appeared as an unused substitute, in a 3–1 personnel casualty against Hereford United on 31 October 2009. [ 11 ] Burn then made his away league debut coming on as a 19th-minute substitute for injure defender Mark Bower against Torquay United on 12 December 2009, which resulted in a 5–0 loss. [ 12 ] Burn then made his first start in another meet against Torquay United on 6 March 2010, which Darlington lost 3–1. [ 13 ] He made four appearances in the 2009–10 temper as Darlington were relegated to the Conference. After this, Burn returned to the academy to further his development before being recalled to the first gear team by director Mark Cooper, where he made his foremost appearance of the 2010–11 temper, in a 3–1 win against Barrow on 3 January 2011. [ 14 ] He went on to make 15 appearances in the 2010–11 season [ 15 ] and his performances were praised by Cooper. [ 16 ] Burn finished second behind Jamie Chandler for the club ‘s Young Player of the Year award. [ 17 ] Burn attracted interest from Premier League clubs including Fulham. [ 18 ] Darlington gave him a two-and-a-half-year contract on better terms, but Cooper admitted they were improbable to be able to keep him, [ 19 ] claim that “ If I were a Premier League director I would sign him straight off, whatever the monetary value ”. [ 20 ]

Fulham [edit ]

Burn warming up for Fulham in 2014 On 14 April 2011, a cover was agreed for Burn to join Premier League club Fulham at the goal of the 2010–11 season for a fee think to be around £350,000. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] After signing for Fulham, Burn was sent to the club ‘s reserve team to develop and learn under the club ‘s reservation coach Billy McKinlay. [ 23 ] On 25 September 2012, Burn joined League One cabaret Yeovil Town on a youth loanword deal for an initial month. [ 24 ] Four days subsequently, he made his debut against Preston North End. Burn scored an own finish for Preston in the 86th infinitesimal but then went on to score his first base senior goal a minute late. Yeovil lost the match 3–2. [ 25 ] Burn managed to establish himself in the first team at Yeovil Town and had his loanword extension at the clubhouse doubly : On 23 October, Fulham confirmed that Burn ‘s loan deal with Yeovil had been extended until 20 November 2012 [ 26 ] and then extended again until the end of the season. [ 27 ] Burn then scored his second goal for Yeovil Town on 2 February 2013, in a 3–0 gain over Brentford. [ 28 ] Having previously been suspended after being booked five times this season, [ 29 ] Burn received a loss batting order after a second base bookable offense, in a 2–0 winnings over Stevenage on 13 April 2013 and missed the last three matches. [ 30 ] After serving three matches, Burn returned to the first team, playing in the beginning leg of the play-off, in a 1–0 loss against Sheffield United. [ 31 ] Burn then helped the club overcome the deficit in the moment leg, in a 2–1 gain. [ 32 ] Burn scored at Wembley Stadium for Yeovil during the 2013 League One play-off Final reach Yeovil Town promotion to the Championship for the first gear clock time in their history. [ 33 ] Burn returned to Fulham having made 41 appearances for Yeovil and scored 3 goals. ahead of the 2013–14 season, Burn stated he was cutting on returning to Yeovil Town. [ 34 ] however, on 3 July 2013, Burn signed a modern contract with Fulham, keeping him at the baseball club until at least 2015, while besides moving on a season-long loan to Championship side Birmingham City. [ 35 ] He made his debut in a 1–0 frustration at home to Watford on 3 August 2013, [ 36 ] and remained a regular member of the starting football team. [ 37 ] His first gear goal for the golf club, a header from a Paul Caddis hybrid, opened the grade in the League Cup third-round link on 25 September, as Birmingham beat holders Swansea City 3–1. [ 38 ] Burn was recalled by Fulham on 2 January 2014. [ 39 ] After being recalled, Burn made his first-team debut for Fulham on 4 January 2014, in the FA Cup third polish against Norwich City at Carrow Road. [ 40 ] Following the Norwich game, Fulham Manager René Meulensteen said that he expected Burn would re-join Birmingham City on lend for the moment meter, but the motivate never happened. [ 41 ] Burn then went on to make his Premier League debut in a 2–0 loss against Arsenal on 18 January 2014. [ 42 ] After the match, Burn ‘s performance was praised by Meulensteen. [ 43 ] Burn was given a handful of first team appearance until he suffered a muscle wound. [ 44 ] After being sidelined for weeks, Burn returned to the inaugural team on 3 May 2014, playing 58 minutes, in a 4–1 loss against Stoke City, which relegated the clubhouse to the Championship next season. [ 45 ]
Burn playing for Fulham in 2014

In the 2014–15 season, Burn made his first appearance of the temper, in a 1–1 guide against Cardiff City on 30 August 2014. [ 46 ] He scored his first goal for Fulham in a League Cup link against Doncaster Rovers on 23 September 2014. [ 47 ] On 21 October 2014, Burn captained Fulham for the first time and scored his beginning league goal of the season, in a 3–3 draw against Rotherham United. [ 48 ] however, Burn struggled to regain his first team, where he spent most of the temper on the utility bench. [ 49 ] On 27 January 2015, Burn signed a sign extension with the club, keeping him until 2016. [ 50 ] Burn late finished the 2014–15 temper, making 22 appearance and scoring once in all competitions. In the 2015–16 season, Burn provided aid for Cauley Woodrow to equalise the last hour goal, in a 1–1 draw against Huddersfield Town on 22 August 2015. [ 51 ] After the match, Burn was named the Man of the Match by fans. [ 52 ] In a 0–0 pull back against Middlesbrough on 17 October 2015, Burn formed a partnership with Richard Stearman and the pair kept a 0–0 and Burn was named Man of the Match ahead of Stearman. [ 52 ] Burn soon lost his beginning team place under the intern-management of Peter Grant, but soon regain his first team place under the management of Stuart Gray and Slaviša Jokanović. [ 53 ] Having become a first team regular under Slaviša Jokanović, the club had started a contract talk with Burn. [ 54 ] Burn helped the cabaret retain their backing condition next season when they finished twentieth place and made thirty–five appearances in all competitions. At the end of the 2015–16 season, Burn was released by the club after his contract came to an conclusion. [ 55 ]

Wigan Athletic [edit ]

Burn signed a three-year contract with newly promoted Championship club Wigan Athletic, to begin when his contract with Fulham expired at the end of the 2015–16 temper. [ 56 ] He was given squad number 33. [ 57 ] Burn made his Wigan Athletic in the orifice game of the temper, starting in a 2–1 loss against Bristol City. [ 58 ] After a slow begin to the temper Burn became one of the stand out performers in the team and was recognised in winning the club ‘s Player of the Year award. [ 59 ] He scored his foremost finish for Wigan when he scored in a 1–0 winnings at former club Birmingham City on 7 March 2017. [ 60 ]

Brighton & Hove Albion [edit ]

Burn signed a four-year contract with Premier League baseball club Brighton & Hove Albion on 9 August 2018 for an undisclosed fee. He was loaned back to Wigan Athletic until January 2019. [ 61 ] Burn returned to Brighton after his loanword spell, [ 62 ] and made his debut on 26 January in the FA Cup third-round tie against West Bromwich Albion ; the match finished scoreless, and Burn was named serviceman of the match. [ 63 ] He made two more starts, both in the FA Cup, and finally made his league debut for the clubhouse on the opening day of the 2019–20 season away to Watford, playing in a back three alongside Lewis Dunk and Shane Duffy ; according to the Telegraph ‘s report, he excelled as Albion won 3–0. [ 64 ] He continued as a regular in the get down football team, and by the end of the class was the entirely Brighton player to play every minute of their Premier League campaign. On 1 January 2020, he fractured his clavicle in collision with Chelsea ‘s Reece James. [ 65 ] The injury required surgery, [ 66 ] and he was able to return to carry through on 8 February. [ 67 ] On 2 January 2021, Burn scored an own goal, gave away a punishment and picked up a yellow card in a equal where Brighton came from 3–1 behind to claim a vital point in an eventual 3–3 home draw against Wolves. [ 68 ] Burn played in Brighton ‘s 1–0 away victory over defending champions Liverpool on 3 February claiming their first league win at Anfield since 1982. [ 69 ] On 18 May 2021, with fans returning to football, Burn scored his first finish for Brighton in a 3–2 home league win over champions Manchester City, scoring the winner to seal the Seagulls ‘ first succeed over City in Premier League history and their foremost top flight gain over the Citizens since 1981. [ 70 ]

career statistics [edit ]

As of match played 4 December 2021

Honours [edit ]

Yeovil Town
Wigan Athletic
Individual

References [edit ]

  • Profile at the Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. website