Burnley fans are still unsure who their manager will be next season following the latest circumstances with Craig Bellamy.
The Wales manager appeared to be leaving his position to return to Turf Moor, where he had worked as an assistant manager for two years, when the mooted deal fell through.
It has subsequently been revealed that his move to the Clarets fell through due to a disagreement with backroom staff, with Wales actively looking for his replacement, with at least two possibilities approached.
Simon Jordan has now spoken out about the events in Burnley, warning Bellamy of the potential implications of his actions.
Simon Jordan gives insights on Craig Bellamy’s situation.

When Scott Parker left Burnley by mutual consent, few expected it to take so long for the club to find a competent replacement.
Understandably, the Clarets will want to lock down their next appointment, but with pre-season approaching, they face the possibility of starting without a coach.
Bellamy has a deep connection to the Lancashire club, having previously worked as Vincent Kompany’s assistant, and returning to Turf Moor would have marked his first step into club management.
Jordan voiced his thoughts on talkSPORT after seeing a video of the Welshman dismissing leave talks a few months back.”I’m not sure if his people are being very clever and mixing up the opportunity to stay with Wales, but on better commercial terms by batting their eyelids at Burnley and using it as a commercial discussion,
” he said.But when you have an interview like that, it’s tough to take someone seriously when, two months later, they might be thinking about going to a club with whom they have a connection.
We all know he has a link there, and he’ll probably feel the same way about Burnley as he does about Wales because they took a chance on him as a coach.”
Jordan went on to say that he hoped it was a commercial goal carried out by Bellamy’s crew, since his integrity would suffer.
How Burnley and Wales are linked in the manager fiasco.

The irony of the scenario is that the two candidates vying for the Burnley post following the Bellamy developments are both likely to be considered for the Wales position.
Rob Edwards and Steve Cooper were thought to be the next in line behind the Welshman, and given their nationality, both would very certainly be considered for the international post.
Bellamy appears to remain as Wales manager, but given the nature of his conduct, it will be intriguing to see if he stays in that position.
Edwards and Cooper are both out of job, but both have achieved Championship promotion in their management careers, which should appeal to the Clarets.
However, whether they come to Turf Moor depends on Bellamy’s future with Wales, as they may be enticed to lead their country on the international stage.
With two months until Burnley’s first game against West Ham, the club will want to be prepared, and they must act quickly if they want to be ready for the new season.
How Burnley supporters have responded to Bellamy news
Given how close the agreement was, many Burnley fans are understandably dissatisfied with the outcome.
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