Talk:Tommy Burns (footballer)

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I've removed the cat:Opus Dei members, as the ref given for that only says: "Tommy Burns, the former Celtic player, has, in the past, attended Opus Dei meetings". That does nowhere prove he is a member. --Túrelio 15:47, 24 January 2007 (UW

Benburb?[edit]

A line about Burns starting off as a goalkeeper at Benburb F.C. was added on 15th May (see here). I can find nothing to back this up. Will leave for a few days to see if anyone else can clarify. Camillus 20:24, 16 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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