Burnley boss Sean Dyche gives Sky Sports News HQs Ben Ransom exclusive access to the £10.5m revamp of the clubs Barnfield training centre.And Dyche believes the state-of-the-art facilities, which will house all staff, first team, youth team and academy players from the summer of 2017, will go a long way to establishing the Clarets as a Premier League club for years to come.No expense has been spared on a gym, three times the size of the one currently being used by the team, indoor training facilities and a pool up there with the best the Premier League high-fliers have to offer. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just ?£6.99. No contract. But the lavish lifestyle will not be reflected in the office earmarked for Dyche, as, at his own request, the former Watford boss will make do with a more compact and bijoux drop-in space... which is exactly what I need.Click on the video link to see how the work is progressing...Also See:Burnley videoBurnley fixturesBurnley statsGet £10 free bet!Nike Zoom Sverige .com) - The Edmonton Oilers and Vancouver Canucks both take aim at their first wins of the season on Saturday, as the Canucks open their home slate at Rogers Arena. Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 36 Dam . PAUL, Minn. http://www.airvapormaxsverige.com/air-max-plus-tn-rea.html . The judges scored it 48-47, 48-47, 49-46 for Jones (19-1). It was the champions closest call. Despite the loss, it was a remarkable show by the confident Swedish challenger, who had the best of the early rounds and then hung on in the fourth and fifth. Vapormax Flyknit 3 Sverige . Los Angeles star goalie survived those perilous gymnastics with no problem, and he eventually backstopped the Kings to a skid-snapping win. Quick stopped 27 shots in his return from a 24-game injury absence, Jeff Carter scored the tiebreaking goal with 7:55 to play, and the Kings snapped their five-game losing streak with a 3-1 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Saturday night. Nike Vapormax Skor . -- Vincent Lecavalier got everything but the desired result in his return to Tampa Bay.Notwithstanding the strong missive sent by the Lodha Committee to the Supreme Court asking it to disqualify all ineligible office bearers with immediate effect, the BCCI and its members have reiterated that they continue to oppose some of the committees recommendations.At a special general meeting on Friday, the BCCI said it would stick to the decision taken on October 1 at a previous SGM. Then, the BCCI had said that it had unanimously adopted important recommendations made by the committee.However, a deeper reading of the minutes of the October 1 meeting made it clear that the BCCI and the states were against some of the key recommendations such as election and term of an office bearer, one-state-one vote, formation of an Apex Council to replace the existing working committee, and the role of the CEO.On Friday, BCCI secretary Ajay Shirke did not respond directly to a question on whether the BCCI and the states had effectively decided not to accept the court order of July 18, which had approved most of the recommendations proposed by the committee and asked it to lay out a timeline for the BCCI to put the reforms in place. We have once again explained to them [members] the position and they have again clarified their position that they stand to their decision taken earlier, Shirke said on Friday, in a brief statement to the mmedia.dddddddddddd So the decision taken on the October 1 SGM, the members have reiterated their position with regards to the reforms.Shirke said the BCCI would await the court to provide further direction on December 5, when the court reconvenes for the next hearing. On Monday, the court will consider the latest status report submitted by the committee on November 18, when it proposed for the second time that the existing office bearers of the BCCI and state associations be removed if they failed to meet various eligibility norms. The committee has also proposed GK Pillai, a former civil servant, be appointed as an observer to oversee all business conducted by the BCCI.A state association president who attended Fridays SGM said the matter was out of the BCCIs hands already and it was for the court to take the final call. We dont have to take any decision. We have said we dont agree [with certain recommendations]. Whatever the Supreme Court says we will have to abide.This member said there was no reason for the BCCI or states to panic even if the court were to pass an adverse order. Since the last three meetings our stance has not changed. There is no panic.Additional reporting by Jonathan Selvaraj ' ' '