BURNLEY, England -- It's difficult to escape a pervading air of realism in Burnley and the sense that good times are there to be enjoyed, rather than regarded as the stepping stone to something even better. As the football club -- from a town that has a population of just over 70,000 and is the smallest to ever boast a Premier League team -- stands on the verge of climbing above Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham to move into the top four, should they beat Stoke City at home on Tuesday, chairman...