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Burnley v Blackburn Rovers derby game arrangements revealed


FANS will be taken into Turf Moor up to two-and-a-half hours before kick-off for the East Lancashire derby match later this month.

Police, along with Clarets and Rovers bosses, have made a raft of changes to normal match-day arrangements to cope with the Turf Moor game on March 28.

All Blackburn Rovers fans will be transported to the ground in coaches and taken directly to the turnstiles from 9.30am, with kick-off not until noon.

Then turnstiles for Burnley fans will open at 10.30am, with officials urging supporters to arrive early for the game.

Bosses said the changes had been made for the 'safety and security of everyone attending the game'.

Officials will also make changes in roads around Turf Moor.

Part of Harry Potts Way and Belvedere Road will be used for Blackburn coaches, meaning Burnley fans will have to take detours around the ground.

Supporters in the James Hargreaves and Jimmy McIlroy stands will use Belvedere Road or Harry Potts Way, and fans in the Bob Lord stand will have to exit left from Turf Moor.

Club officials said car parking would be accessed as normal before the game, except for Higgins Street, which will be a no-parking zone for pedestrian safety.

Supporters using the Harry Potts Way car park will not be able to return to their cars until all coaches have left.

All pubs in the area will be open as normal.

A police spokesman said: “These have been agreed following a series of meetings between senior officials from the two clubs, Lancashire Constabulary and representatives from the Clarets Trust, acting in the interest of Burnley supporters.

"We would ask that all supporters understand these arrangements have been made for the safety and security of everyone attending the game at Turf Moor, which is our primary concern.”

Comments(68)

philipmorris says...
6:15pm Tue 16 Mar 10

Biggest load of c**p Ive heard since last October. Totally over the top and unneccessary.

What are the Blackburn fans going to do once in the ground?. Sounds like parking is going to be difficult and getting home after a pain in the a**se.

At least the boozers are open. But then you need a few stiffeners in them to handle games at the Turf nowadays.

My prediction Burnley 2- Blackburn1.

But it might well be too late in the day now thanks to Kilby and Flood.
Ossy Claret

walshy 3-2 says...
6:20pm Tue 16 Mar 10

philipmorris wrote:
Biggest load of c**p Ive heard since last October. Totally over the top and unneccessary. What are the Blackburn fans going to do once in the ground?. Sounds like parking is going to be difficult and getting home after a pain in the a**se. At least the boozers are open. But then you need a few stiffeners in them to handle games at the Turf nowadays. My prediction Burnley 2- Blackburn1. But it might well be too late in the day now thanks to Kilby and Flood. Ossy Claret
the biggest load of crap ive heard is your prediction

bluerover says...
6:24pm Tue 16 Mar 10

philipmorris wrote:
Biggest load of c**p Ive heard since last October. Totally over the top and unneccessary.

What are the Blackburn fans going to do once in the ground?. Sounds like parking is going to be difficult and getting home after a pain in the a**se.

At least the boozers are open. But then you need a few stiffeners in them to handle games at the Turf nowadays.

My prediction Burnley 2- Blackburn1.

But it might well be too late in the day now thanks to Kilby and Flood.
Ossy Claret
Quite right Phil. Is i incarcerating a group of people for 2 1/2 hours in a small space safer than perhaps delivering the fans straight into the ground at around 1 hour before KO. I dont know the geography around the turf but surely the police could close a few roads, keep fans a good stones throw (literally!) away from edge of road and bus the rovers fans straight to the turnstile and then the buses move away.

Maybe in years to come we will be parachuted into the ground. We'd have to do a better job than the last one did though! Didn't KO get put back after a squadie landed on the roof?

philipmorris says...
6:26pm Tue 16 Mar 10

Yeah thats right. I stick to my prediction. We will raise our game ( (as we did at Ewood) in a local derby, the atmosphere will be hostile and you are not much than us away from home.

Think the 31 year wait will soon be over!
Ossy Claret

vintageclaret says...
6:28pm Tue 16 Mar 10

walshy 3-2 wrote:
philipmorris wrote: Biggest load of c**p Ive heard since last October. Totally over the top and unneccessary. What are the Blackburn fans going to do once in the ground?. Sounds like parking is going to be difficult and getting home after a pain in the a**se. At least the boozers are open. But then you need a few stiffeners in them to handle games at the Turf nowadays. My prediction Burnley 2- Blackburn1. But it might well be too late in the day now thanks to Kilby and Flood. Ossy Claret
the biggest load of crap ive heard is your prediction
No the biggest load of c*** is the fact he's not even a Claret supporter , in fact a closet BRFC fan only been on 4 times since 1974 (but he reminds us that he buys merchandise. I think he must also be colour blind as well as blinkered mistaking Claret & Blue for Blue & White. Must disagree with his forecast as well, it will be 3-0 to the Clarets after having seen 2 Rovers players sent off (take your choice) & BFS red cared as well because of his disgust at his team and venting his spleen on the ref. :-)))) LOL

CapitaBackHander says...
6:31pm Tue 16 Mar 10

I can't remember this kind of over reaction when Burnley played Stockport numerous times and there WAS far more trouble and potential for serious disorder. The last operation was pathetic and made me see Lancashire police in a different way.

philipmorris says...
6:32pm Tue 16 Mar 10

I think I know my true allegiances better than you. As ive said 4 times this season.

At least i can post some real comments which generates discussion. I doubt whether a 3-0 is on the cards but you never know they are carrying as few injuries and we must improve sooner or later.

If we win the Blackburn game and couple of aways weve still got a chance ofstaying up
Ossy Claret

bed and breakfast man_! says...
6:38pm Tue 16 Mar 10

philipmorris wrote:
Yeah thats right. I stick to my prediction. We will raise our game ( (as we did at Ewood) in a local derby, the atmosphere will be hostile and you are not much than us away from home. Think the 31 year wait will soon be over! Ossy Claret
Do you call coming to Ewood, And losing raising your game ?.If that is the case you have raised your game a lot this season.....And lost.
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B&Q will do cracking trade selling 8x4 sheets of ply, To board up there shops for the Burnley smashing spree after Burnley lose.

Stone Island says...
6:42pm Tue 16 Mar 10

Can everyone not just make their own way to the ground, at their own time, and by what ever mode of transport they choose, just like the good old days?
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Those were the days my friends.

vintageclaret says...
6:57pm Tue 16 Mar 10

Stone Island wrote:
Can everyone not just make their own way to the ground, at their own time, and by what ever mode of transport they choose, just like the good old days? . Those were the days my friends.
Yes they were. I remember how we used to come out of teh station & the double decker buses were waiting just round the corner to the left. Really were good old days with some good banter between both sets of fans without all this stupid, hatred, bitterness and incentive towards violence. As a true fan of the game & more specifically Burnley, I for one would feel sad to see the Rovers go down and I am sure, there will be a likewise feeling from genuine Rovers fans of the game. I suppose that will now be a reason for a lot of filth posted after this, they say "C'est la vie" but it needn't be.

ex-forces says...
7:21pm Tue 16 Mar 10

christ!! they don't even go to these extremes with Rangers v Celtic!! It's pathetic! next it'll be closed doors!!! get a grip you idiots, yet again the powers that be tar EVERYONE with the same brush. The days of the football hooligan are gone, this should be treated as any other game, if any 'fans' cause trouble then they should be dealt with severley by the authorities, send them to jail and ban them from their club for life, make the punishment be the deterrent instead of being soft on these offenders, it's Burnley v Blackburn not Israel v Palestine!!!

blackburner says...
7:35pm Tue 16 Mar 10

lancashire police are a disgace & so are the rovers board and the burnley board for bowing down to a few dozen so called hooligans, there is a massive game at old trafford this weekend v liverpool, you wont see the liverpool fans, utd's most hated rivasl being bused in three hours before the game, under armed guard and treated like a caged animal, but thats because the GMP know how to manage a few idiots.
its a god **** game of football, i've been to burnley a few times over the years & never had any problem, the match commander wants to get a grip of reality,

Blue Army says...
7:36pm Tue 16 Mar 10

Dont know what everyone is moaning about, its happened in 2005, same again for the match at Ewood, fair enough its stupid what is having to happen to get the supporters there but its not like no-one knew about it, Game on, C`Mon You Bluuuuue`s

ex-forces says...
7:45pm Tue 16 Mar 10

Blue Army wrote:
Dont know what everyone is moaning about, its happened in 2005, same again for the match at Ewood, fair enough its stupid what is having to happen to get the supporters there but its not like no-one knew about it, Game on, C`Mon You Bluuuuue`s
People are 'moaning' because it was pathetic in 2005, it was pathetic for the game at ewood(Burnley fans who live 5mins away from ewood having to go to burnley to go to blackburn for the game to then have to go back to burnley to go home to blackburn!!! WTF!!!) and it is pathetic now, this is being blown so out of proportion and it's the real fans who are being affected, if scousers and mancs can get through the day without all this bol#ox then surely anyone can!!!

BlueSkies says...
7:52pm Tue 16 Mar 10

It is OTT but the Police are damned if they do and damned if they don't. There'll be no trouble at the game but possibly elsewhere.
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3-0 to the Dingles? Dare to dream-on!

MJ Rover says...
10:12pm Tue 16 Mar 10

If the police did nothing and residents living in the area had windows put through or people fighting on the pavements outside, then they would have a lot to answer for. This way, while it may be over-the-top for the vast majority of supporters of both clubs, the police can ensure that there is little chance of trouble around the ground.

Sadly, the few idiots ruin it and inconvenience the many who are just there to enjoy the game and have some friendly banter. It is a sad world we live in.

eddie the eagle says...
10:53pm Tue 16 Mar 10

the police function is to police the idiots and let the law abiding fans get on with going to the match in the normal way.I'm not going Ihad no intention of going but its not right the way the fans of both clubs have been treated.

Celtic Rover says...
10:59pm Tue 16 Mar 10

Hope they sell a decent pint at the Turf these days.We are going to have plenty of time to kill if we are in the ground for 9:30. Ex-forces, couldn't agree more, been to a few auld firm games over the years and the police up the road have got the balance just right.The last time i was in Celtic park i was wearing green and white and sat only twenty empty seats away from the Rangers.Plenty of banter but no trouble.Suppose the Lancashire police aren't as confident as StrathClyde due to the teams not playing each other on a regular basis.Hope the day passes trouble free and we add another away win to our miserable away form.Prediction,depe
nds if Allardyce has the balls to go 4-4-2 and take the game to them and goes for the win right from the start.If he does we should have too much for Burnley.On the other hand if he continues with his negative 4-5-1 the unthinkable will probably happen.

Gladiator says...
11:17pm Tue 16 Mar 10

Would just like to say that the Burnley fan who lives 5 minutes from Ewood, didn't even end up going to the game in October after all!!

Miller11 says...
11:27pm Tue 16 Mar 10

Rangers and Celtic have co-existed in Glasgow since their formation.
The Blackburn Burnley rivalry is different.
I know people from Blackburn who couldn't give a toss about football. I know people from Blackburn who hate football... but they don't like Burnley. They would never set foot in the place. Its a rivalry between the towns as well as the supporters of the teams.

However, that said, I feel that the over policing is too much.
Media hype from the 70's and 80's still lingers on.
Could be worse though, Section 27 of the Violent Crime Reduction Act 2006 is too frequently being used by police forces against football supporters (high profile cases being Greater Manchester Police with Stoke fans and Plymouth fans by police in Doncaster).
Also, have a look at what occurred between Sunderland fans and Northumbria police at Newcastle Central Station.

Proper football supporters are treated like dirt all over Britain.

Here's some facts and figures for you:

Last year 37 Million people attended football Matches, less than 4,000 arrests were made. Of that number, less than 400 were for violent crimes.

These are home office figures.

makaveli96 says...
7:24am Wed 17 Mar 10

What time are the coaches for the reserve game v Burnley at accy on the 1st of April?

My mate Jamesy told me we have to travel the night before!

makaveli96 says...
7:26am Wed 17 Mar 10

walshy 3-2 wrote:
philipmorris wrote: Biggest load of c**p Ive heard since last October. Totally over the top and unneccessary. What are the Blackburn fans going to do once in the ground?. Sounds like parking is going to be difficult and getting home after a pain in the a**se. At least the boozers are open. But then you need a few stiffeners in them to handle games at the Turf nowadays. My prediction Burnley 2- Blackburn1. But it might well be too late in the day now thanks to Kilby and Flood. Ossy Claret
the biggest load of crap ive heard is your prediction
And when was the last time the dingles beat us at the Turf in the top flight?

Over 40 years!

Morst says...
7:28am Wed 17 Mar 10

In 1972 the Police tried to form a barrier on the Riverside to keep fans apart so with 10 mins to go the Rovers fans ran outside the ground instead down Nuttal St and into the Darwen End and attacked the Burnley fans. It filled the front page of the LET for days as Burnley fans were thrown over the wall and a wall collapsed on them. Luckily it was no Hysel.
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In 1977 Boxing Day at T'turf 15,000 Rovers fans invaded and it was like battle scenes from Lord Of The Rings all over inside and outside the ground.
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After those games we only played about 4 more derbies and the away fans were monitored closely from the coaches and train stations and frog matched to the grounds.
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Football has changed a lot since then so its a nice day trip with coach and refreshments for everyone now and plenty of time to spend at the ground and admire the scenery!
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Sad but necessary otherwise the events above would be reapeated after a few beers and mob mentality and we all know it!
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31st......

ex-forces says...
7:45am Wed 17 Mar 10

Gladiator wrote:
Would just like to say that the Burnley fan who lives 5 minutes from Ewood, didn't even end up going to the game in October after all!!
And why do you think that is!!! I wouldn't have bothered either if I had to go through all that crap, and he isn't the only Burnley fan who lives in blackburn!!

ex-forces says...
8:09am Wed 17 Mar 10

MJ Rover wrote:
If the police did nothing and residents living in the area had windows put through or people fighting on the pavements outside, then they would have a lot to answer for. This way, while it may be over-the-top for the vast majority of supporters of both clubs, the police can ensure that there is little chance of trouble around the ground. Sadly, the few idiots ruin it and inconvenience the many who are just there to enjoy the game and have some friendly banter. It is a sad world we live in.
people are not saying that the police should do nothing, people are saying what they are doing is over the top, just let the game be like any other game, increase policing and if there is any trouble then deal with it, with the amount of CCTV around the grounds nowadays the idiots should not be hard to spot, and like I said earlier if you make the punishment fit the bill then if these 'fans' really loved their club then they would behave themselves and if they don't then atleast we will eventually weed this scum out of the beautiful game.
And in response to your comments morse, things have changed just a little bit since 72 and 77, those scenes were common all over the place not just this fixture, and in those days it was easy to get access to other parts of the grounds, I remember climbing the wall to watch the matches at rovers when I was a kid!!! The police are bowing to the very small minority of idiots yet again.

DaveBurnley says...
8:24am Wed 17 Mar 10

As several people mention it's just a minority of so called fans who cause the problems. Those people should be locked up every Saturday and released Sunday morning so they miss any celebrations or post mortems in the pub that night. Of course it can't happen because their 'human rights' allows them to act like animals and drag the name of all supporters down to their level.

Morst says...
8:36am Wed 17 Mar 10

DaveBurnley, Ex-forces - I agree with your sentiments but with the passion for this fixture and a few beers the minority can incite a mob very easily - remember the Burnley fans attacking their own town centre even? Its a bit OTT but makes life easier for the Police I think?
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Anyway to the match - mines a Double Dave!
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31st YEAR AND COUNTING!

blueandwhitey79 says...
8:47am Wed 17 Mar 10

philipmorris wrote:
Biggest load of c**p Ive heard since last October. Totally over the top and unneccessary. What are the Blackburn fans going to do once in the ground?. Sounds like parking is going to be difficult and getting home after a pain in the a**se. At least the boozers are open. But then you need a few stiffeners in them to handle games at the Turf nowadays. My prediction Burnley 2- Blackburn1. But it might well be too late in the day now thanks to Kilby and Flood. Ossy Claret
Glad i couldnt get a ticket now, be a long wait til kick off, i'll just toddle to the pub a half hour before i think.. must be a better way of doing it.

blueandwhitey79 says...
8:49am Wed 17 Mar 10

vintageclaret wrote:
Stone Island wrote: Can everyone not just make their own way to the ground, at their own time, and by what ever mode of transport they choose, just like the good old days? . Those were the days my friends.
Yes they were. I remember how we used to come out of teh station & the double decker buses were waiting just round the corner to the left. Really were good old days with some good banter between both sets of fans without all this stupid, hatred, bitterness and incentive towards violence. As a true fan of the game & more specifically Burnley, I for one would feel sad to see the Rovers go down and I am sure, there will be a likewise feeling from genuine Rovers fans of the game. I suppose that will now be a reason for a lot of filth posted after this, they say "C'est la vie" but it needn't be.
bolton is as big a derby but that was no big thing when we played them we were milling amongst each other

hasslem hasslem says...
9:21am Wed 17 Mar 10

blueandwhitey79 wrote:
vintageclaret wrote:
Stone Island wrote: Can everyone not just make their own way to the ground, at their own time, and by what ever mode of transport they choose, just like the good old days? . Those were the days my friends.
Yes they were. I remember how we used to come out of teh station & the double decker buses were waiting just round the corner to the left. Really were good old days with some good banter between both sets of fans without all this stupid, hatred, bitterness and incentive towards violence. As a true fan of the game & more specifically Burnley, I for one would feel sad to see the Rovers go down and I am sure, there will be a likewise feeling from genuine Rovers fans of the game. I suppose that will now be a reason for a lot of filth posted after this, they say "C'est la vie" but it needn't be.
bolton is as big a derby but that was no big thing when we played them we were milling amongst each other
dont be daft - nobody gives a monkey's chuff about bolton.
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despite what bolton fans think they dont have any "derby" as such. they hate united with a passion - but does any united supporter treat bolton with anything other than contempt.
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city have one derby and it ain't bolton.
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we look to north east lancashire not the outskirts of manchester.
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wigan doesn't count (unless they are playing st.helens in a different game).
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preston have blackpool (and vice versa).
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in terms of derbies - bolton are orphans.
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saying bolton is a derby is like saying oldham is a derby (they are always referred to by the meedja as "lancashire hot-pots" and invariably carry an image of a whippet and some old geezer in a flat cap - let's patronise the notherners eh? talk about tightly knit houses all around the ground, fans descending from the hills and all that ****

hasslem hasslem says...
9:30am Wed 17 Mar 10

Celtic Rover wrote:
Hope they sell a decent pint at the Turf these days.We are going to have plenty of time to kill if we are in the ground for 9:30. Ex-forces, couldn't agree more, been to a few auld firm games over the years and the police up the road have got the balance just right.The last time i was in Celtic park i was wearing green and white and sat only twenty empty seats away from the Rangers.Plenty of banter but no trouble.Suppose the Lancashire police aren't as confident as StrathClyde due to the teams not playing each other on a regular basis.Hope the day passes trouble free and we add another away win to our miserable away form.Prediction,depe nds if Allardyce has the balls to go 4-4-2 and take the game to them and goes for the win right from the start.If he does we should have too much for Burnley.On the other hand if he continues with his negative 4-5-1 the unthinkable will probably happen.
Celtic Rover - i agree with you that Strathcclyde cops have got it sussed, but it wasnt always thus. It is helped by the fact that they can execute the plan at least 4 times a season (and often more).
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I have been to a couple of old firm games (one a parkhead one at hampden) and they do know what they are doing to the extent that supporters at hampden approach from different sides and one end is called the rangers end and the other celtic.
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i have also been in glasgow city centre after these games and it can get a bit hairy.
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my understanding is there have been a few "issues" on the ferries back to Larne after these games too.
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So, whilst i agree it is largely posturing inside the ground with some silly chanting - there is usually some afters in these fixtures. As far a I am concerned as long as the relevant people who want a scrap end up fighting each other, then game on. what is not appropriate is when innocent bystanders get roped in and when there is damage to other people's property. this applies as much to rovers/dingle supporters as it does to rangers/celtic fans or weztam/millwall (and so on).

Roverthere says...
9:34am Wed 17 Mar 10

Complete overthetop policing. Both sets of fans should protest strongly to this type of treatment. Which I doubt can be justified legally anyway. Total nonsense! Better all away support boycott the match.

hasslem hasslem says...
9:44am Wed 17 Mar 10

Roverthere wrote:
Complete overthetop policing. Both sets of fans should protest strongly to this type of treatment. Which I doubt can be justified legally anyway. Total nonsense! Better all away support boycott the match.
the burnely defence will be boycotting the match - they have been effectively doing a "sit-down" protest and a "work to rule" for the last couple of months.

pez63 says...
9:45am Wed 17 Mar 10

Why don`t we just have a fight on the pitch after they have locked us all in if thats what they think we are after.

jackson15 says...
10:54am Wed 17 Mar 10

what will probably happen is the troublesome elements will have a day out at the seaside while the game is on watch it in a pub then battle it out on the prom.

philipmorris says...
12:23pm Wed 17 Mar 10

15,000 Rovers fans at the Turf in 1977?. I dont think so. The crowd was around 27,500, Rovers had a big following and pockets of their supporters were all over Turf Moor apart from the home section of the Longside.
Id put the away following that day at around 11,000, which is about the same as we took to Ewood later that season.

In those days you just turned up paid 50p admission ( junior) and got in!
Ossy Claret

Billypieman says...
12:46pm Wed 17 Mar 10

The policing is over the top, but at least we won't have to play them again for a few years. On a different note, watched the Spanish football review on Sky. Just discussed Mallorca. Fantastic home results, but lose every away game due to playing a 4-5-1 negative formation. Ring any bells?

bankhall says...
1:19pm Wed 17 Mar 10

so the jibbles are to be caged in like the claret fans hahahah unreal stuff love it .Like the way the plod and the club get to decide our right to walk along a street on a sunday;the clarets trust represents approx 1 percent of fans and is run by egos on clarets mad who like the soind of your own little clique good consulting plod

Morst says...
1:38pm Wed 17 Mar 10

hasslem hasslem wrote:
Roverthere wrote:
Complete overthetop policing. Both sets of fans should protest strongly to this type of treatment. Which I doubt can be justified legally anyway. Total nonsense! Better all away support boycott the match.
the burnely defence will be boycotting the match - they have been effectively doing a "sit-down" protest and a "work to rule" for the last couple of months.
Someone needs to tell Jeppo about the Burnley defence before he makes another post saying absolutely nothing!
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31st.......

Morst says...
1:43pm Wed 17 Mar 10

philipmorris wrote:
15,000 Rovers fans at the Turf in 1977?. I dont think so. The crowd was around 27,500, Rovers had a big following and pockets of their supporters were all over Turf Moor apart from the home section of the Longside.
Id put the away following that day at around 11,000, which is about the same as we took to Ewood later that season.

In those days you just turned up paid 50p admission ( junior) and got in!
Ossy Claret
Gates shut at 1.30pm on Rovers half of Longside - 6 - 7,000? Cricket field stand - 5,500? Open end errupted when Rovers scored 4,000+? Bob Lord Stand 250? It was Boxing Day and we were in the top two at the time.
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Clarets did not bring that many to Ewood - 5k perhaps.
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31st.......

rovers_1995 says...
2:08pm Wed 17 Mar 10

will rovers fans be able to get a beer in the ground, or is there a no alcohol policy?

pez63 says...
2:32pm Wed 17 Mar 10

IF YOU WANT A BEER WATCHING THE GAME BLACKPOOL bolton WIGAN OSSY IS FINE ANYWHERE WILL DO AS LONG AS YOU DESTROY A DINGLE OR TOO.Personally i am up for a meet on Leeds and Liverpool any stretch anytime.

marghen says...
2:58pm Wed 17 Mar 10

philipmorris wrote:
15,000 Rovers fans at the Turf in 1977?. I dont think so. The crowd was around 27,500, Rovers had a big following and pockets of their supporters were all over Turf Moor apart from the home section of the Longside. Id put the away following that day at around 11,000, which is about the same as we took to Ewood later that season. In those days you just turned up paid 50p admission ( junior) and got in! Ossy Claret
I attended both Boxing day away games in season 77/78 (2-3) & 78/79 (2-1) the latter game was truly historic..the last occasion the Clarets did the double over Rovers!.
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Attendance wise, both games attracted high 20k gates officially -IMO there was well over 30k -How many Rovers fans?-a hell of a lot, not sure how to estimate the true figures-For 77/78 game I was in the Longside (sp) and for the 78/79 I was in the Cricket field. For both games Rovers main congregation of fans were housed in a Longside section, other Rovers fans where sprinkled all over the ground, when Rovers scored pockets of fans could be seen celebrating - I’m certain that more Burnley fans attended the game than Rovers fans, so 15k Rovers fans is an over estimation, perhaps more like 12k IMO. I could be wrong!

vintageclaret says...
4:49pm Wed 17 Mar 10

pez63 wrote:
IF YOU WANT A BEER WATCHING THE GAME BLACKPOOL bolton WIGAN OSSY IS FINE ANYWHERE WILL DO AS LONG AS YOU DESTROY A DINGLE OR TOO.Personally i am up for a meet on Leeds and Liverpool any stretch anytime.
Aren't you the complete epitome of a total t*****r. Your sort are the type of scum that give the normal British fan a bad name. If you think that's all the game is about look at hasslem's comments and perhaps something may penetrate that thick Neanderthal skull of yours. I go to the Turf with my wife for an enjoyable (sometimes not) few hours together, sharing a common subject. People like you shouldn't be allowed anywhere near decent society and that is why we have this OTT policing and ditto at Ewood. Yes that was a long day too but if the likes of you are kept away then I and I am sure other true fans will accept it but with our moans directed at the wrong cause instead of routing such as you out.

P.S Help I've morphed into Ossyclaret (sorry Ossy)

philipmorris says...
6:09pm Wed 17 Mar 10

I will not condescend to rely to the earlier abusive email.

Returning to the Boxing Day 1977 battle at Turf Moor, its true Blackburn were about third in the League and we were near the bottom.But I would still estimate the Rovers following at around 11,000. True they packed out half the Longside ( just a fence no no mans lands in those days) and had groups all over the Turf apart from the Home haLf of the Longside. But these were small groups and scattered all over the place.

The game itself was played out in an electric atmosphere with Rovers building up a 0-3 lead in the first half which could have been 0-4 but for a brilliant save by Stevenson. We then forced our way back with goals by Noble and Ingham I think leaving Rovers clinging on for a win in 7 minutes of injury time. Gained our revenge with a 0-1 win at Ewood the following Easter.

Outside the ground all hell broke loose with disturbances, running fights, police dogs. Blackburn fans again scattered all over the centre and on the main roads out of town back to Accy and Blackburn. Was some serious disturbances caused by inadequate policing of an admittedly massive following. This maybe explains police attitudes to these games.

Ossy Claret

French Rover says...
6:30pm Wed 17 Mar 10

philipmorris wrote:
I will not condescend to rely to the earlier abusive email. Returning to the Boxing Day 1977 battle at Turf Moor, its true Blackburn were about third in the League and we were near the bottom.But I would still estimate the Rovers following at around 11,000. True they packed out half the Longside ( just a fence no no mans lands in those days) and had groups all over the Turf apart from the Home haLf of the Longside. But these were small groups and scattered all over the place. The game itself was played out in an electric atmosphere with Rovers building up a 0-3 lead in the first half which could have been 0-4 but for a brilliant save by Stevenson. We then forced our way back with goals by Noble and Ingham I think leaving Rovers clinging on for a win in 7 minutes of injury time. Gained our revenge with a 0-1 win at Ewood the following Easter. Outside the ground all hell broke loose with disturbances, running fights, police dogs. Blackburn fans again scattered all over the centre and on the main roads out of town back to Accy and Blackburn. Was some serious disturbances caused by inadequate policing of an admittedly massive following. This maybe explains police attitudes to these games. Ossy Claret
Those were the days.....laced-up shiny red docs, blue silk scarf tied to the wrist, the Rovers lads could take any ground and any crew in the country! We went in ones and twos into the middle of the Burnley fans in the Darwen end before the start of the game, maybe 30 then joined together as soon as the whistle went, we didnt half give the Burnley fans a shock and a bit of a pasting! One of the Rovers fans (Della) was arrested by a PoliceWOMAN (made the front page of the LET) and the police just escorted us out and into the Blackburn end. Those were the days.....still miss the cameraderie but not the kicks and bottles and stones and coins that came at us! Much safer and saner now, just the times back then were more lawless maybe?

philipmorris says...
6:44pm Wed 17 Mar 10

In the retrun at Ewood the following Easter Rovers dominated the game but we managed to carve out a 0-1 win marshalled by Peter Noble. No folding like a bunch of pansies in those days.

There were disturbances in Blackburn town centre and more seriously after the game as a big Burnley contingent travelling by train were confronted by a Blackburn End/Riverside group on the way back to Mill Hill. Loads of arrests, out of control yapping police dogs and a few shattered windows on the service train back.

This would never be allowed nowadays thank god. Lets just concentrate on the game.
Ossy Claret

Celtic Rover says...
8:51pm Wed 17 Mar 10

Those days were mad, thank god most of us have grown up.Hope everybody as had a great St.Patrick's day and now looking forward to the 28th.See you all down there and don't forget to spring your alarm clocks on an hour!

banjo's at ewood says...
10:34pm Wed 17 Mar 10

hasslem hasslem wrote:
blueandwhitey79 wrote:
vintageclaret wrote:
Stone Island wrote: Can everyone not just make their own way to the ground, at their own time, and by what ever mode of transport they choose, just like the good old days? . Those were the days my friends.
Yes they were. I remember how we used to come out of teh station & the double decker buses were waiting just round the corner to the left. Really were good old days with some good banter between both sets of fans without all this stupid, hatred, bitterness and incentive towards violence. As a true fan of the game & more specifically Burnley, I for one would feel sad to see the Rovers go down and I am sure, there will be a likewise feeling from genuine Rovers fans of the game. I suppose that will now be a reason for a lot of filth posted after this, they say "C'est la vie" but it needn't be.
bolton is as big a derby but that was no big thing when we played them we were milling amongst each other
dont be daft - nobody gives a monkey's chuff about bolton. . despite what bolton fans think they dont have any "derby" as such. they hate united with a passion - but does any united supporter treat bolton with anything other than contempt. . city have one derby and it ain't bolton. . we look to north east lancashire not the outskirts of manchester. . wigan doesn't count (unless they are playing st.helens in a different game). . preston have blackpool (and vice versa). . in terms of derbies - bolton are orphans. . saying bolton is a derby is like saying oldham is a derby (they are always referred to by the meedja as "lancashire hot-pots" and invariably carry an image of a whippet and some old geezer in a flat cap - let's patronise the notherners eh? talk about tightly knit houses all around the ground, fans descending from the hills and all that ****
What the hell are you going on about. A football derby is determined by the distance between to two clubs not how much rivalry or otherwise exsists between the clubs. The rivalry between Deadwood Dingles and Burnley FC is sad. You love to beat them but don't want to play them, no nay never no more. A lot of Bolton fans consider Wigan to be our main rivals where as i just think their a joke. Our BIG hate is as you say manure but like it or not you are rivals of ours.

hasslem hasslem says...
12:45am Thu 18 Mar 10

banjo's at ewood wrote:
hasslem hasslem wrote:
blueandwhitey79 wrote:
vintageclaret wrote:
Stone Island wrote: Can everyone not just make their own way to the ground, at their own time, and by what ever mode of transport they choose, just like the good old days? . Those were the days my friends.
Yes they were. I remember how we used to come out of teh station & the double decker buses were waiting just round the corner to the left. Really were good old days with some good banter between both sets of fans without all this stupid, hatred, bitterness and incentive towards violence. As a true fan of the game & more specifically Burnley, I for one would feel sad to see the Rovers go down and I am sure, there will be a likewise feeling from genuine Rovers fans of the game. I suppose that will now be a reason for a lot of filth posted after this, they say "C'est la vie" but it needn't be.
bolton is as big a derby but that was no big thing when we played them we were milling amongst each other
dont be daft - nobody gives a monkey's chuff about bolton. . despite what bolton fans think they dont have any "derby" as such. they hate united with a passion - but does any united supporter treat bolton with anything other than contempt. . city have one derby and it ain't bolton. . we look to north east lancashire not the outskirts of manchester. . wigan doesn't count (unless they are playing st.helens in a different game). . preston have blackpool (and vice versa). . in terms of derbies - bolton are orphans. . saying bolton is a derby is like saying oldham is a derby (they are always referred to by the meedja as "lancashire hot-pots" and invariably carry an image of a whippet and some old geezer in a flat cap - let's patronise the notherners eh? talk about tightly knit houses all around the ground, fans descending from the hills and all that ****
What the hell are you going on about. A football derby is determined by the distance between to two clubs not how much rivalry or otherwise exsists between the clubs. The rivalry between Deadwood Dingles and Burnley FC is sad. You love to beat them but don't want to play them, no nay never no more. A lot of Bolton fans consider Wigan to be our main rivals where as i just think their a joke. Our BIG hate is as you say manure but like it or not you are rivals of ours.
nobody cares about you, or your club.
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now off you go and listen to nowhere man by the beatles

Roverthere says...
4:20am Thu 18 Mar 10

Over the last 40 yeaes or so Rovers main derby rivals have been Bolton. I consider Burnley and Stanley teams of lessor status and don't count much.

Morst says...
7:00am Thu 18 Mar 10

philipmorris wrote:
In the retrun at Ewood the following Easter Rovers dominated the game but we managed to carve out a 0-1 win marshalled by Peter Noble. No folding like a bunch of pansies in those days.

There were disturbances in Blackburn town centre and more seriously after the game as a big Burnley contingent travelling by train were confronted by a Blackburn End/Riverside group on the way back to Mill Hill. Loads of arrests, out of control yapping police dogs and a few shattered windows on the service train back.

This would never be allowed nowadays thank god. Lets just concentrate on the game.
Ossy Claret
Phil - if memory serves me that was the famous Kwik Save ambush!
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As regards 1977 all I can say is as I went through the turnstyle at 1.30pm (3.0pm KO) the police inspector went balistic and shouted - shut those gates now as we are already way over capacity in here. The gatemen and police on the outside did not look to keen because there were a lot of angry Rovers fans left outside to deal with.
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Given the Cricket Field stand was all ticket that left 1.5 hours of Rovers fans on boxing day arriving and heading for the Burnley home section - I think it was more than a few pockets went up when we scored! The police then made a barrier between the open end and the home side of the longside. Still we can agree it was somewhere between 11k and 15K!
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We will never see the likes of that again which is a good thing for trouble etc but sad for what made for an incredible atmosphere?
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Another game I recall back then which still bugs me was a 2-2 draw at Ewood (was it the year before?). We were 2-0 up and it could have been 5 as we really murdered you but Noble scored twice in the last 8 mins or so to earn you a draw?
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31st......

ex-forces says...
8:41am Thu 18 Mar 10

pez63 wrote:
IF YOU WANT A BEER WATCHING THE GAME BLACKPOOL bolton WIGAN OSSY IS FINE ANYWHERE WILL DO AS LONG AS YOU DESTROY A DINGLE OR TOO.Personally i am up for a meet on Leeds and Liverpool any stretch anytime.
Pez, you are a c#ck! and the whole reason for these circumstances. what the hell is your problem?? get in the spirit of the game instead of spouting your poison everywhere, and learn to f##king spell!! 2(two) not too!!! derrrrr

Billypieman says...
9:20am Thu 18 Mar 10

banjo's at ewood wrote:
hasslem hasslem wrote:
blueandwhitey79 wrote:
vintageclaret wrote:
Stone Island wrote: Can everyone not just make their own way to the ground, at their own time, and by what ever mode of transport they choose, just like the good old days? . Those were the days my friends.
Yes they were. I remember how we used to come out of teh station & the double decker buses were waiting just round the corner to the left. Really were good old days with some good banter between both sets of fans without all this stupid, hatred, bitterness and incentive towards violence. As a true fan of the game & more specifically Burnley, I for one would feel sad to see the Rovers go down and I am sure, there will be a likewise feeling from genuine Rovers fans of the game. I suppose that will now be a reason for a lot of filth posted after this, they say "C'est la vie" but it needn't be.
bolton is as big a derby but that was no big thing when we played them we were milling amongst each other
dont be daft - nobody gives a monkey's chuff about bolton. . despite what bolton fans think they dont have any "derby" as such. they hate united with a passion - but does any united supporter treat bolton with anything other than contempt. . city have one derby and it ain't bolton. . we look to north east lancashire not the outskirts of manchester. . wigan doesn't count (unless they are playing st.helens in a different game). . preston have blackpool (and vice versa). . in terms of derbies - bolton are orphans. . saying bolton is a derby is like saying oldham is a derby (they are always referred to by the meedja as "lancashire hot-pots" and invariably carry an image of a whippet and some old geezer in a flat cap - let's patronise the notherners eh? talk about tightly knit houses all around the ground, fans descending from the hills and all that ****
What the hell are you going on about. A football derby is determined by the distance between to two clubs not how much rivalry or otherwise exsists between the clubs. The rivalry between Deadwood Dingles and Burnley FC is sad. You love to beat them but don't want to play them, no nay never no more. A lot of Bolton fans consider Wigan to be our main rivals where as i just think their a joke. Our BIG hate is as you say manure but like it or not you are rivals of ours.
Yet again you expose yourself as the most ill informed idiot on these boards. Rovers fans DON'T CARE ABOUT BOLTON. Derbies are not simply about distance betweeen the teams. It's about history of the clubs, history of the relationship between the towns themselves and the supporters of the respective clubs. "El Derby" in Spain is Real V Barca. Is that about distance?No. It's about identity, politics and nationality. Rovers and Burnley have a rich history of football and inter town rivalry. You have nothing other than a lifeless, soulless ground in a shopping centre on the edge of a non-football town. The sad thing is you are looking for someone to hate you, when in reality you are just a nobody following a non entity club.

aussie odg says...
9:21am Thu 18 Mar 10

got memories of my time i blackburn in the 60s now in oz,the game is live on sky so i will be up to watch.nearly 50 yrs a rovers fan seen a lot of trouble at the grounds and in the town not just the dingles.i remember one game were 3 sets of fans were in blackburn ithink it was us,dingles & spurs what a a riot we had,you can count on one hand how many times dingles have beat us,but they prefer to use there hands looks better go the blues

spyderleg says...
10:07am Thu 18 Mar 10

French Rover wrote:
philipmorris wrote: I will not condescend to rely to the earlier abusive email. Returning to the Boxing Day 1977 battle at Turf Moor, its true Blackburn were about third in the League and we were near the bottom.But I would still estimate the Rovers following at around 11,000. True they packed out half the Longside ( just a fence no no mans lands in those days) and had groups all over the Turf apart from the Home haLf of the Longside. But these were small groups and scattered all over the place. The game itself was played out in an electric atmosphere with Rovers building up a 0-3 lead in the first half which could have been 0-4 but for a brilliant save by Stevenson. We then forced our way back with goals by Noble and Ingham I think leaving Rovers clinging on for a win in 7 minutes of injury time. Gained our revenge with a 0-1 win at Ewood the following Easter. Outside the ground all hell broke loose with disturbances, running fights, police dogs. Blackburn fans again scattered all over the centre and on the main roads out of town back to Accy and Blackburn. Was some serious disturbances caused by inadequate policing of an admittedly massive following. This maybe explains police attitudes to these games. Ossy Claret
Those were the days.....laced-up shiny red docs, blue silk scarf tied to the wrist, the Rovers lads could take any ground and any crew in the country! We went in ones and twos into the middle of the Burnley fans in the Darwen end before the start of the game, maybe 30 then joined together as soon as the whistle went, we didnt half give the Burnley fans a shock and a bit of a pasting! One of the Rovers fans (Della) was arrested by a PoliceWOMAN (made the front page of the LET) and the police just escorted us out and into the Blackburn end. Those were the days.....still miss the cameraderie but not the kicks and bottles and stones and coins that came at us! Much safer and saner now, just the times back then were more lawless maybe?
Happy days matey...but as I remember it the two of us could never catch any apposing fans due to the fact we kept tripping over our flowing locks....It's a pity the same can't be said these days (the hair styles I mean) R.I.P. Della a top lad!

philipmorris says...
12:11pm Thu 18 Mar 10

Remember the 1976 Boxing Day clash with gate of 22,000 and at least 8-9,000 from Burnley.
John Byrom played for Rovers and scored the first goal. To be honest we were totally outplayed but battled back and got 2 goals in the last 10 minutes courtesy of Noble and Brennan. That's what we used to have : real fighters proud to wear the shirt and force a draw even though completely outgunned on the day. Contrast the current lily-livered, going through the motions, robbing pile of c**p who simply fold week in week out. A bit like the 2001 5-0 hammering at Ewood : the only time Ive been truly ashamed of the club.

After the game again were confrontations on Bolton Road with police on horses giving Blackburn fans a real run around and felt a bit like the film Mohican on the way back to Mill Hill rail station with a big police escort. Thank god this kind of lunacy has been eradicated by ticketing and policing.
Ossy Claret

marghen says...
2:58pm Thu 18 Mar 10

Phil, your memory is playing tricks on you matey -there was no Boxing day game in 1976 at Ewood.

I tease, it was the day after ..27th December.
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The first Rovers v Clarets game I went to was a pre-season ‘friendly’ at Ewood not sure of the date mabe 69/70? -we lost easily 0-3? I think Steve Kindon scored ?

philipmorris says...
3:34pm Thu 18 Mar 10

OK. I might have got the date wrong but the rest of my account is broadly accurate.

We were overrun on the pitch and outside after on Bolton Road. But what a comeback : real fighting spirit from genuine Burnley players to snatch a draw in the last ten minutes.
Current lot wouldnt be a***ed making the effort !

Was worth the trip just to see the gutted reactions of the Blackburn fans after the match though some of their mobs reacted in a very nasty way!

Lets hope we can do the same again at least next week.
Ossy Claret

Morst says...
3:52pm Thu 18 Mar 10

Phil - yeah I was gutted that day - still am - lol. Noble was a bit for you like Simon Garner was for us though he did not play against us much more.
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Another great memory was the only ever cup final played between the two clubs (can someone confirm the date?)
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It may only have been the Manx cup final or Isle of Man trophy but it was the only final between Rovers and Burnley so it was important.
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One Simon Garner scored the winner in a record crowd for that competition!
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31st.........

Andy Pot Porter says...
5:19pm Thu 18 Mar 10

All Uglies with tickets need to surrender them to loyal Burnley fans before March 27 as you will not be allowed to get within 3 miles of the sacred Turf Moor. Within minutes of crossing the Burnley border, your convoy of ramshackle coaches will be set ablaze with you inside. We will be feasting on flame grilled, jib-on-stick late into the evening - yum, yum, yum. Mister Plod will not be able to protect you as he did at Cherry Tree.

Andy Pot Porter says...
5:32pm Thu 18 Mar 10

Morst wrote:
In 1972 the Police tried to form a barrier on the Riverside to keep fans apart so with 10 mins to go the Rovers fans ran outside the ground instead down Nuttal St and into the Darwen End and attacked the Burnley fans. It filled the front page of the LET for days as Burnley fans were thrown over the wall and a wall collapsed on them. Luckily it was no Hysel. . In 1977 Boxing Day at T'turf 15,000 Rovers fans invaded and it was like battle scenes from Lord Of The Rings all over inside and outside the ground. . After those games we only played about 4 more derbies and the away fans were monitored closely from the coaches and train stations and frog matched to the grounds. . Football has changed a lot since then so its a nice day trip with coach and refreshments for everyone now and plenty of time to spend at the ground and admire the scenery! . Sad but necessary otherwise the events above would be reapeated after a few beers and mob mentality and we all know it! . 31st......
Well if isn't old Morst the Fartbreaker trying to rewrite history once again! I suppose that jibs are so thick that if you tell them a lie often enough they will start to believe it. Although I was only a nipper at the the time, I still have clear, happy memories of my dad and uncle cheerfully hurling yelping jibs over the Darwen End wall. I can only presume that one of them must have been the Fartbreaker himself who must have landed on his thick bounce and has never fully recovered. On Boxing Day, you were thoroughly routed and chased out of Burnley.

Andy Pot Porter says...
5:37pm Thu 18 Mar 10

pez63 wrote:
IF YOU WANT A BEER WATCHING THE GAME BLACKPOOL bolton WIGAN OSSY IS FINE ANYWHERE WILL DO AS LONG AS YOU DESTROY A DINGLE OR TOO.Personally i am up for a meet on Leeds and Liverpool any stretch anytime.
Hey Pedo63, you'll need to learn how to swim first as you and the other jibs will end up in the canal.

Swim away!!!

Morst says...
6:05pm Thu 18 Mar 10

Andy Pot Porter wrote:
Morst wrote:
In 1972 the Police tried to form a barrier on the Riverside to keep fans apart so with 10 mins to go the Rovers fans ran outside the ground instead down Nuttal St and into the Darwen End and attacked the Burnley fans. It filled the front page of the LET for days as Burnley fans were thrown over the wall and a wall collapsed on them. Luckily it was no Hysel. . In 1977 Boxing Day at T'turf 15,000 Rovers fans invaded and it was like battle scenes from Lord Of The Rings all over inside and outside the ground. . After those games we only played about 4 more derbies and the away fans were monitored closely from the coaches and train stations and frog matched to the grounds. . Football has changed a lot since then so its a nice day trip with coach and refreshments for everyone now and plenty of time to spend at the ground and admire the scenery! . Sad but necessary otherwise the events above would be reapeated after a few beers and mob mentality and we all know it! . 31st......
Well if isn't old Morst the Fartbreaker trying to rewrite history once again! I suppose that jibs are so thick that if you tell them a lie often enough they will start to believe it. Although I was only a nipper at the the time, I still have clear, happy memories of my dad and uncle cheerfully hurling yelping jibs over the Darwen End wall. I can only presume that one of them must have been the Fartbreaker himself who must have landed on his thick bounce and has never fully recovered. On Boxing Day, you were thoroughly routed and chased out of Burnley.
Ho No! Someone messed with the DNA again and brought the Dinasoar back!
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I think people are more likely to believe me as I don't claim to be tough or have taken part in hooliganism like you do - just to report the facts as I saw and witnessed them. Face it - PC Plod is far to clever for you my little Raptor!
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I will watch on TV next week then expecting to see no Rovers fans at T' Turf - anything else and you will be exposed as a fraud?
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31st.....

duke bar says...
6:37pm Thu 18 Mar 10

Ewood 83.Says it all.If your talking about hooligans

300 walked from accy into Blackburn centre and 150 stayed on the train wrecked the pubs and the ground.No Blackburn to be seen all day.

The days of fighting at match are long gone .It used to be wild between us. Then in the 80s Burnley were to much of a force for Blackburn off the pitch Rovers were the same on the Pitch.

Them days are confined to the History books now. Lets hope the best team wins on the Pitch (HOPE ITS US I REALY DO. COME ON THE CLARETS.(
Off the Pitch hope the Police get lots of money intheir wage packets for this unnecessary overtime.Hope its trouble free.

CliveE says...
3:17pm Fri 19 Mar 10

The most embarassing part of this for Burnley Football Club is that they charged their fans £5 to go on the coches to Ewood Park,but the Rovers fans are getting free transport.
Luckily for them ,this will not be happening again for a few years at least.
I just noticed that my security phrase is "life-line".I am afraid it is too late for The Clarets to be given one of those.

philipmorris says...
1:20pm Sat 20 Mar 10

I dont recall it being like thatin the 70s . Was a bit like going to Bolton only on a smaller scale. In 77 frankly off the pitch was the same as on it at the Turf.

And what about all those away day run arounds at places like Cardiff, Carlisle, Bolton, Preston etc in the lower leagues. You hate people knowing that dont you!

Thankfully as you say most of its gone nowadays!
Ossy Claret

duke bar says...
1:02pm Sun 21 Mar 10

philipmorris wrote:
I dont recall it being like thatin the 70s . Was a bit like going to Bolton only on a smaller scale. In 77 frankly off the pitch was the same as on it at the Turf. And what about all those away day run arounds at places like Cardiff, Carlisle, Bolton, Preston etc in the lower leagues. You hate people knowing that dont you! Thankfully as you say most of its gone nowadays! Ossy Claret
Phil away day run arounds in the 70s maybe.In the 80s sorry the only Place Burnley never turned up in force was maybe Cadiff.We went down one year with a few 1000.A few bricks thrown at the coaches and even an air rifle shot at one.

It was revenge for what happend to them at the turf.

Cardiff got the shock of their lives when thye came to the turf for their promotion party in 1988. 1000S came and they got destroyed .Burnley on the pitch at the end of game.Bolton got the same treatment the same seaon.We played them in the Cup one week and the leauge the week after.Burnley was a bad place to come to back then.

Now its a walk in Park.

As i said these days are confined to the History books.We have grown up and moved on to better things thank god..

Anyone who behaves like this now has missed the boat. It is like being a teddy boy or a mod or rocker.Its all in the past.


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