Haven't heard of any plans to do this.Cardclaret wrote: ↑Sat Jul 12, 2025 1:11 pmSo long as they don't sell tickets in the home side of CFS other than ST holders.
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New fan zone and club shop / mall (keep
It American) being built on the car park behind the cricketfield??
It American) being built on the car park behind the cricketfield??
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Prices are on the website Cat A £35 and Cat B £30 for an adult. Why post the prices for this season if they won't be for sale, it also says this price is frozen from last season, but I didn't think you could buy tickets for CFS last season??
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Obviously I understand you’re restricted in what you can say, and if this is to facilitate a reconstruction of the CFS I think fans would understand the need to be moved around somewhat (or I would), because I think everyone would acknowledge that the CFS and BL are end of life but equally closing either for a season is not feasible (even in the Championship) so there’s probably got to be some inconvenience somewhere down the line.
But with the limited information available, I do think the swap sounds very unnecessary and will likely kill the atmosphere unless it engages the BL because the only way songs get going in the Longside is if the CFS start them. I always think the premier league away followings are miles more vocal than Championship clubs so I can see the Longside being like a morgue.
I also cannot see why, if they were known in April, the club could not have said to fans that “stadium changes to the CFS may require seat changes this year” as a generic message and allow ST holders to move stands free of charge if they wished, while they were still on sale. Would’ve given fans plenty of time to warm to the idea and fans with specific needs like blatherwickstattoos to make alternative arrangements for his Dad. Seems poor to me.
I’d also expect any external work to require planning permission which we’ve not heard about?
Not saying you’re wrong at all, just so much about it seems wrong. My big fear from a club perspective though is that we are either spending money on things that are ultimately going to be replaced, therefore wasting cash on these piecemeal updates, or are having to make compromises to the overall stadium design that’s going to leave us with a right hotchpotch of add-ons.
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I'm thinking that the home part of the CFS may likely be smaller, so probably be fuller.Cardclaret wrote: ↑Sat Jul 12, 2025 1:11 pmSo long as they don't sell tickets in the home side of CFS other than ST holders. Surely the safety officer wouldn't allow that, given previous issues with Everton etc. It would be catastrophic if any away fans managed to get in there.
Maybe why they haven't resold season Tickets in there to replace ones that have lapsed
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Caught up on this thread last night but I’ve slept since then, is the away dressing room being refit for the away team or are we moving in there?
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Dressing rooms no longer to prem standards I think, didn't we last time put the away team in the longside lower somewhere to use as a dressing room?
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They’re definitely miles off Prem standards. If cameras are going in there this season I think both need a refit.
I can’t imagine the long term plan is to keep the changing rooms in the CFS though. Surely they’d move to the BL and do a whole tunnel club hospitality type stuff?
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I've been thinking about this since I posted that. Looking at Googlemaps I can't see any space behind the stand on the Burnley FC side of the wall between the CFS and the cricket club. The stand is way over towards the Bob Lord and you'd think that if it was ever to be rebuilt they would move it towards the Longside squeezing that corner and making any construction there either an obstruction or a temporary installation. If they leave the same distance between the Longside and CFS as they did between the two new stands it would have to be significantly smaller than the existing stand. On the flip side if the cricket field stand was moved towards the North that would open up space for a bigger Bob Lord stand perhaps with a second tier and hospitality but that's a massive project and I can't see that being a priority.
We seem to be constantly spending money on the CFS, I appreciate that a new stand would cost a fortune these days but it's incredible how often we seem to be spending millions making it fit for purpose only to need further changes again and again. Is this the third time we've adapted the changing rooms since 2009? Third location for the tunnel?
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Surely we need a long term plan for redevelopment of the stadium. This might mean building 2 new stands in the corners of the cricket field, moving changing facilities into these, then taking down part of the cricket field stand in stages so we don’t lose capacity, or are we just going to patch up what we’ve got for ever?
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We should move out of town to a purpose built location
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No we shouldn't.
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I don't understand why this has to be shrouded in secrecy and, seemingly, that includes gagging the FAB on what they can and can't say. Either that or the FAB is choosing not to share what is happening, which feels unlikely. All of us have a vested interest in this as it will change the matchday atmosphere and logistics. What possible reason is there for not fully disclosing the extent of the planned changes?
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Something similar.blatherwickstattoos wrote: ↑Sun Jul 13, 2025 10:34 amNew fan zone and club shop / mall (keep
It American) being built on the car park behind the cricketfield??
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Just to clarify, I'm not a member of the FAB but there are quite a few developments and changes in the offing, which I'm sure the Club will announce once all the i's have been dotted ane the t's crossed.NewClaret wrote: ↑Sun Jul 13, 2025 10:35 amObviously I understand you’re restricted in what you can say, and if this is to facilitate a reconstruction of the CFS I think fans would understand the need to be moved around somewhat (or I would), because I think everyone would acknowledge that the CFS and BL are end of life but equally closing either for a season is not feasible (even in the Championship) so there’s probably got to be some inconvenience somewhere down the line.
But with the limited information available, I do think the swap sounds very unnecessary and will likely kill the atmosphere unless it engages the BL because the only way songs get going in the Longside is if the CFS start them. I always think the premier league away followings are miles more vocal than Championship clubs so I can see the Longside being like a morgue.
I also cannot see why, if they were known in April, the club could not have said to fans that “stadium changes to the CFS may require seat changes this year” as a generic message and allow ST holders to move stands free of charge if they wished, while they were still on sale. Would’ve given fans plenty of time to warm to the idea and fans with specific needs like blatherwickstattoos to make alternative arrangements for his Dad. Seems poor to me.
I’d also expect any external work to require planning permission which we’ve not heard about?
Not saying you’re wrong at all, just so much about it seems wrong. My big fear from a club perspective though is that we are either spending money on things that are ultimately going to be replaced, therefore wasting cash on these piecemeal updates, or are having to make compromises to the overall stadium design that’s going to leave us with a right hotchpotch of add-ons.
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It's not for me to announce the Club's intentions but within reason, just trying to correct any false statements or misconceptions that people have put on here.
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I might have dreamt it but I’m sure I saw some plans in a picture for it. Can’t recall where I saw it now. Basically the entire car park to where the LED screen is at the crossroads.
They already have a gazebo up for away fans I think and a load of portaloos, it looks so amateurish.
Baffling they don’t just pull the stand down asap and start fresh instead of polishing a turd spending loads.
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Appreciate the response Leisure. Not your job to announce them but if you know them, why wouldn't you share on here? Do you feel like you would be betraying confidences?
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Couldn't agree more.blatherwickstattoos wrote: ↑Sun Jul 13, 2025 12:10 pm
Baffling they don’t just pull the stand down asap and start fresh instead of polishing a turd spending loads.
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The non communication from the club seems to be getting worse, if there is mass movement to happen then announce it & stop all this secrecy as it's really poor & frustrating. Season starts in 4 weeks, so come on let's start acting like a premier league club.
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Nothing will change for the first game, and a few after thatclaretdj wrote: ↑Sun Jul 13, 2025 6:35 pmThe non communication from the club seems to be getting worse, if there is mass movement to happen then announce it & stop all this secrecy as it's really poor & frustrating. Season starts in 4 weeks, so come on let's start acting like a premier league club.
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Pretty common knowledge that nothing will change before October, even mentioned on a recent Burnley podcast.
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Compared to other towns - Burnley aren’t too bad for variety of shops
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I think it was in between talking about Trafford, and at what temp the Haffners pies will be cooked to.
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Let’s follow what they do in China
Raze it to the ground on Monday and by Friday have a new one built and open.

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Yes, I wasn’t suggesting you were, or that FAB were witholding anything - I understand there must be some things the club share with them that they have to keep quiet about. In my earlier post I was just showing that it hadn’t appeared in the meeting notes so must’ve been withheld from the notes.
In any event, what you are clarifying and describing sounds very exciting so in that respect I think we have to wait until the club can announce this before reaching any judgement on the seat swaps point. Great to have some things moving on the club infrastructure front.
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How about the pubs/bars, clubs, chip shops, sandwich bars, corner shops etc.
I bet they would be affected?
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Everybody knows, not even just those from Burnley Borough, that Turf Moor is the heart beat of the town and the wider area.
Can't imagine the demonstrations if it was announced that we were moving to Jnc 9 on the M65 or similar. Be unbelievable in all honesty.
Can't imagine the demonstrations if it was announced that we were moving to Jnc 9 on the M65 or similar. Be unbelievable in all honesty.
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Agree and it was discussed with the FAB at a separate one-off meeting.NewClaret wrote: ↑Sun Jul 13, 2025 9:25 pmYes, I wasn’t suggesting you were, or that FAB were witholding anything - I understand there must be some things the club share with them that they have to keep quiet about. In my earlier post I was just showing that it hadn’t appeared in the meeting notes so must’ve been withheld from the notes.
In any event, what you are clarifying and describing sounds very exciting so in that respect I think we have to wait until the club can announce this before reaching any judgement on the seat swaps point. Great to have some things moving on the club infrastructure front.
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I think the out of town comment was a wind up chaps 

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This is my concern. We’ve under invested in the ground for so long and faffed around with replacing the CFS that we now are not compliant with the standards of the league we’re in an presumably incurring dead cost on any upgrades to that stand. Guess we have no choice though because ripping it down isn’t an option and nowhere else could accommodate the changing rooms.blatherwickstattoos wrote: ↑Sun Jul 13, 2025 12:10 pmI might have dreamt it but I’m sure I saw some plans in a picture for it. Can’t recall where I saw it now. Basically the entire car park to where the LED screen is at the crossroads.
They already have a gazebo up for away fans I think and a load of portaloos, it looks so amateurish.
Baffling they don’t just pull the stand down asap and start fresh instead of polishing a turd spending loads.
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I agree entirely.Rainhamclaret wrote: ↑Sun Jul 13, 2025 11:18 amSurely we need a long term plan for redevelopment of the stadium. This might mean building 2 new stands in the corners of the cricket field, moving changing facilities into these, then taking down part of the cricket field stand in stages so we don’t lose capacity, or are we just going to patch up what we’ve got for ever?
To be honest, if anything comes out that is bodging up Turf Moor any more than it already is with corner stands, etc I’ll be pretty disappointed. I’d like whatever they do with the CFS to be future proofed to allow for carry round to the BL. And anything done in either to ideally be part of a vision that could see full redevelopment of the ground over time.
Hopefully Pace has seen Espanyol’s ground and would like both of his clubs to have facilities of similar standards, if smaller in our case.
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Since Leisure has now confirmed something similar, I will say what I’d go for…blatherwickstattoos wrote: ↑Sun Jul 13, 2025 10:34 amNew fan zone and club shop / mall (keep
It American) being built on the car park behind the cricketfield??
Firstly, anything that gives that stretch a frontage on to the pavement instead of a brick wall is going to be a massive improvement to the area.
I’d go for a fan zone/bar on the ground floor and move the club shop and ticket office there.
Then above it, maybe mixed use - offices for club staff and a hotel. Pretty sure a hotel would do well there, especially at match days with fans and media to accommodate, and it would provide a year round income to the club.
That would free up the BL for eventual redevelopment as a stand where dressing rooms could be located and a lot of corporate added with a tunnel club/media sited there.
I assume loss of parking is an issue so maybe the Elite Centre is going to be tarmac’d to replace the lost spaces?
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An additional fanzone (possibly for away fans) is a waste of resource in my opinion and would suggest there’s no short or even mid term plan to do anything serious with the actual stand facilities.
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The reason the cricket club won’t relocate, which would enable an expansion of the cricket field stand, is because of the revenue they receive from away fans on match day.
The club are building an away fan drinking area, which will deprive the cricket club of that revenue, meaning they are more likely to accept relocation.
More money for the football club and opens up the opportunity to expand the cricket field all in one move.
The club are building an away fan drinking area, which will deprive the cricket club of that revenue, meaning they are more likely to accept relocation.
More money for the football club and opens up the opportunity to expand the cricket field all in one move.
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And it’s Cyril Sneer from an account dormant for 7 years!Cyril_Sneer wrote: ↑Mon Jul 14, 2025 7:13 amThe reason the cricket club won’t relocate, which would enable an expansion of the cricket field stand, is because of the revenue they receive from away fans on match day.
The club are building an away fan drinking area, which will deprive the cricket club of that revenue, meaning they are more likely to accept relocation.
More money for the football club and opens up the opportunity to expand the cricket field all in one move.
Wouldn’t it just be cheaper to give them a million in compensation and a plan to redevelop their site too?
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I'm sure we were told 20 years ago that the CFS wasn't fit for purpose and that it was crumbling. Aren't we just throwing more good money after bad ?