Laws praying for first away win

10 February 2010 15:47
Burnley have taken just one point from a possible 39 on their travels this season and, in a bid to re-charge their batteries, they have headed for a three-day break in the sun.[LNB]The Clarets have six more away fixtures to play this season and Laws hopes they can find the key to success on the road during their short stint in Portugal.[LNB]"I think we are getting to a point where the nation will feel sorry for us and want us to get a point," said Laws.[LNB]"We will be trying ever so hard to put it right and we have a good opportunity now, going to Portugal, to look a little deeper and break down what is triggering these defeats.[LNB]"We will get this result somewhere. It may be Aston Villa, it may be Arsenal, but we will keep banging at it and trying to change things.[LNB]"We're not going to give up on our away performances or we might as well not turn up from the start."[LNB]He also paid tribute to the Burnley fans who made the long trip to Fulham on Tuesday night and chanted his name throughout the second half.[LNB]"The one positive we have is the supporters who made the trip," said Laws.[LNB]"They have seen their team not play particularly well and get beat again, yet their support was unwavering.[LNB]"That sort of thing will get to the players, where they know they have unbelievable backing from everyone."[LNB][LNB]

Source: Team_Talk