A PUB which featured in a football hooligan documentary has gone up for sale.

The now-closed Forester’s Arms in Burnley has been put on the market for £140,000.

The Todmorden Road establishment became notorious in 2006 when previous owners allowed it to be featured on Danny Dyer’s Real Football Factories.

In one episode, the TV hard man was seen taking part in a meeting between members of the infamous Burnley Suicide Squad.

The pub is also mentioned in gang leader Andrew Porter’s famous Suicide Squad book.

In 2014 its most recent landlady Maureen Cardwell, and her husband Ian, spent £40,000 on a revamp in a bid to attract new customers.

The overhaul included new signage, repainting and decorating throughout the Admiral Taverns-owned pub.

Speaking to the Lancashire Telegraph in 2014, Mrs Cardwell said the pub boasted a trouble-free and family friendly atmosphere.

Away fans were not allowed in the pub on match days.

The pub includes a lounge area, a games area with space for a pool table and fixed seating.

It also includes an entertainment area and a flat on the first floor.

It comes as The Dugdale Arms in Dugdale Road and the Brun Lea pub, which is owned by Wetherspoons, go up for sale.

The Dugdale Arms has been listed with Trever Dawson for £295,000 and features a bar area with lounges, as well as food preparation and storage areas.

The Brun Lea is one of 15 Wetherspoons pubs up for sale.

The pub, which opened in a former office block in 2002, started life as a Lloyds bar.