Liverpool fans in Burnley end
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Liverpool fans in Burnley end
If you can't get a ticket in the away end,why come in the home ends,and put yourself and kids in trouble and wear your colours and generally take the ****?
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Re: Liverpool fans in Burnley end
Seemed to be plenty of younger Scouse lads in the Bob Lord, of all places.
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Re: Liverpool fans in Burnley end
Gotta sell the tickets somehow
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I thought you need to give your clarets number when buying a ticket ?
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Re: Liverpool fans in Burnley end
I didn't go today, so it wasn't me.
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Saw a few weeks back the block nearest the Liverpool fans in the Bob Lord sold out first, then the block nearest the tunnel in JML also sold out quick.
Possibly the worst views snd seats in the house.
Ps there's always talk of Burnley fans going in the home ends at old Trafford etc and nothings said.
If they behave, imo its fine. They're putting money into our club.
If you don't like it, pull them up, or if you don't have the b0llocks for that, then report them to a steward.
Possibly the worst views snd seats in the house.
Ps there's always talk of Burnley fans going in the home ends at old Trafford etc and nothings said.
If they behave, imo its fine. They're putting money into our club.
If you don't like it, pull them up, or if you don't have the b0llocks for that, then report them to a steward.
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Saw a few youngsters giving them some ****.But didn't have the ******** to do it myself.Maybe if there young kids who was with them,didn't have there scarfes on,they would have not got any **** at all
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Re: Liverpool fans in Burnley end
Wow, wishing you had the boll*cks to give some sh*t to a group of Liverpool fans which included some young kids cos the kids had Liverpool scarves on. Real nice fella you areLes Lawrence wrote: ↑Sun Feb 13, 2022 6:14 pmSaw a few youngsters giving them some ****.But didn't have the ******** to do it myself.Maybe if there young kids who was with them,didn't have there scarfes on,they would have not got any **** at all
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Re: Liverpool fans in Burnley end
Same as Utd game - lots of new faces around us and whether they were football tourists, locals who support the away fans - not seen any trouble from them and if they put money into club - who cares.
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It doesn't bother me as long as they're respectful. There were 3 kids than ran on the field at the end of the game I think they were probably Liverpool fans, I've not seen that happen before at TM and they ran towards the Liverpool players
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Saw a woman in the Bob Lord Stand get a Burnley shirt given to her at full time by Mo Salah, she wasn’t impressed, she doesn’t want the shirt, she wanted his Under Amour, shorts or his boots, anything but the Burnley shirt… but she we given Alison’s jersey afterwards though. Both were stuffed inside her coat ready for eBay probably.
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What am I missing here. Why would Salah give her a Burnley shirt?claptrappers_union wrote: ↑Sun Feb 13, 2022 6:46 pmSaw a woman in the Bob Lord Stand get a Burnley shirt given to her at full time by Mo Salah, she wasn’t impressed, she doesn’t want the shirt, she wanted his Under Amour, shorts or his boots, anything but the Burnley shirt… but she we given Alison’s jersey afterwards though. Both were stuffed inside her coat ready for eBay probably.
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Re: Liverpool fans in Burnley end
Man United game the employees pulling pints in the cricket field before the game were blocking all the exits behind where I was sat shouting stuff like “cmon pogba” and “cmon United “
Very brave and stupid young lads
Very brave and stupid young lads
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I think we’ll all be getting over this soon. Loads of Liverpool fans in the “new” fanzone pre match. No trouble, just football fans chatting with football fans. Goto any other sport and fans mix together no problems. Few fans in the home end, what’s the issue? If they are jigging around giving it plenty then it’s not right, but that’s not the case here.
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What's the issue,Wearing Liverpool colours in the home end,giving it the big un,with there kids with them.
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There was a Liverpool fan near us and honestly couldn’t give a toss. Rather him sat there than an empty seat.
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Was Pieters.claptrappers_union wrote: ↑Sun Feb 13, 2022 6:56 pmHe’d swapped it with a burnley player on the field earlier
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Pretty sure if there would have been trouble in the home ends,it wouldn't have been the Liverpool fans who shouldn't have been in there's fault
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I think it was that woman above the S on the screen?
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Everton away is great for fans mixing in their fanzone. One of my favsclaret wizard wrote: ↑Sun Feb 13, 2022 7:07 pmI think we’ll all be getting over this soon. Loads of Liverpool fans in the “new” fanzone pre match. No trouble, just football fans chatting with football fans. Goto any other sport and fans mix together no problems. Few fans in the home end, what’s the issue? If they are jigging around giving it plenty then it’s not right, but that’s not the case here.
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Re: Liverpool fans in Burnley end
A couple of seriously offensive posts on this thread have now been removed and the two posters are both taking a break.
I understand why the comments upset so many of you and they did me too but it does help me if you don’t add to the problem by quoting the post and responding.
And finally, thanks very much to the posters who reported it.
I understand why the comments upset so many of you and they did me too but it does help me if you don’t add to the problem by quoting the post and responding.
And finally, thanks very much to the posters who reported it.
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It was very close to kicking off in the Bob Lord stand . Numerous Liverpool fans in there. Fans are segregated for a reason .
Something has changed for so many to get in and there were quite a few heated words that need to serve as a warning to the club to not risk this again
Something has changed for so many to get in and there were quite a few heated words that need to serve as a warning to the club to not risk this again
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Reports of flasks being thrown and one supporter being seriously dampened by luke-warm Horlicks.Spike wrote: ↑Sun Feb 13, 2022 10:28 pmIt was very close to kicking off in the Bob Lord stand . Numerous Liverpool fans in there. Fans are segregated for a reason .
Something has changed for so many to get in and there were quite a few heated words that need to serve as a warning to the club to not risk this again
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It’s happened countless times this season. I’ve had Leeds and Arsenal fans in the seat next to me this season and I’ve seen and heard lots of other side’s fans in and amongst the stand I sit in.
I’ve emailed the club but had no response back. I’m of the opinion that this shouldn’t be happening. We have home and away sections and tickets should be sold accordingly. I can only assume the club doesn’t carry out any checks whatsoever.
I’ve emailed the club but had no response back. I’m of the opinion that this shouldn’t be happening. We have home and away sections and tickets should be sold accordingly. I can only assume the club doesn’t carry out any checks whatsoever.
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Doesn’t bother me having away supporters around me where I sit in the Bob Lord but today unlike for Man Utd there seemed to be a lot of younger Liverpool fans being a bit more vocal.
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Segregation doesn’t help, be it football, culture, religion or wherever…….2 blokes sat behind us Liverpool fans and good bants ……doesn’t bother me nor should it.
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Was definitely noticeable in the Bob Lord when I went down to the concourse at HT. And they were obviously proper scousers, not just people who live in the Burnley area and followed Liverpool.Spike wrote: ↑Sun Feb 13, 2022 10:28 pmIt was very close to kicking off in the Bob Lord stand . Numerous Liverpool fans in there. Fans are segregated for a reason .
Something has changed for so many to get in and there were quite a few heated words that need to serve as a warning to the club to not risk this again
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celtic fans mixed with us quite well .
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Irish Burnley fans in Frydays good to see
They are coming again in case Collins gets on
They are coming again in case Collins gets on
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Re: Liverpool fans in Burnley end
I find it such a bizarre concept that people cannot sit next to each other, as rivals, at a football match.
Obviously should said rival be offering violence to everyone around them, then that is clearly out of order.
But to not be able to sit next to someone of the opposition and for it to make you angry, it is seriously weird.
There were a few Liverpool fans near me, one or two Burnley fans were aggressive towards them (one LFC fan had a scarf on and one Burnley fan said it "was f'in ridiculous..."). None of the LFC fans got up an cheered when they scored. Though really, in a non football world, why shouldn't they? The tribal nonsense of football is unique and there can still be a great atmosphere without that rabid tribalism.
There's enough crap to deal with in life, this really need not be part of that crap. Basically if you were bothered by non violent opposition fans being sat near you, then get a grip.
Obviously should said rival be offering violence to everyone around them, then that is clearly out of order.
But to not be able to sit next to someone of the opposition and for it to make you angry, it is seriously weird.
There were a few Liverpool fans near me, one or two Burnley fans were aggressive towards them (one LFC fan had a scarf on and one Burnley fan said it "was f'in ridiculous..."). None of the LFC fans got up an cheered when they scored. Though really, in a non football world, why shouldn't they? The tribal nonsense of football is unique and there can still be a great atmosphere without that rabid tribalism.
There's enough crap to deal with in life, this really need not be part of that crap. Basically if you were bothered by non violent opposition fans being sat near you, then get a grip.
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Why should home fans have to sit next to away fans in the home ends,When there is a stand especially for the away support..If you can't get a ticket for that end don't go to the game.All it does is cause tension in the seats and in the concourse.
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I general I don’t mind seeing fans mixing, especially families with young children from away teams who want to enjoy the match without the hustle and bustle, frequent standing and the drunks an away end tends to bring with it. You can have a good natter if they know their stuff.
It’s the small minority who spoil it.
As for the lady asking for match worn clobber, there has to be an line drawn somewhere… and I think it should be about 15 years old…
It’s the small minority who spoil it.
As for the lady asking for match worn clobber, there has to be an line drawn somewhere… and I think it should be about 15 years old…
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Genuinely love to know more about the mindset of people who this makes angry. I mean, you know there are people in the away end who support a different football team to you. You can see them, and hear them. And if you're in the Bob Lord or CFS, you're about 10 yards away from them. And everyone is cool with that.
So what's the problem if they take a seat near you if no Burnley fans want it? Why does that bother you at all? I've had a Spurs fan sat next to me before, it actually made for an interesting insight into the game. He was very discrete, as was the Liverpool fan yesterday but if he'd celebrated a goal it wouldn't have bothered me.
It's not the 80s, there weren't lunatic 'firms' looking to take over the Bob Lord stand yesterday. It's just a few fans watching their team because not enough Burnley fans want to watch our team.
So what's the problem if they take a seat near you if no Burnley fans want it? Why does that bother you at all? I've had a Spurs fan sat next to me before, it actually made for an interesting insight into the game. He was very discrete, as was the Liverpool fan yesterday but if he'd celebrated a goal it wouldn't have bothered me.
It's not the 80s, there weren't lunatic 'firms' looking to take over the Bob Lord stand yesterday. It's just a few fans watching their team because not enough Burnley fans want to watch our team.
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The only way to stop it is to make the away end bigger.
2300 is a pitiful amount of tickets for the big clubs.
2300 is a pitiful amount of tickets for the big clubs.
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The segregation of fans is a legal requirement
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It' been great to see Turf Moor sold out for the last two games. Lots of families and children wanting pictures with the likes of Ronaldo, Salah and so on... a great opportunity to push those season tickets because if families are seeing that their kids are enjoying the experience in the home ends, it might encourage them to commit to a buying a season ticket.
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I had 2 United fans sat next to me the other night who I got tickets for and there was one sat behind me. I asked another mate from Liverpool if he wanted to come up for the game with his lads but he declined.
Don't see anything wrong with away fans sitting in home fans areas as long as they behave themselves and are respectful
Don't see anything wrong with away fans sitting in home fans areas as long as they behave themselves and are respectful
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Thisclaptrappers_union wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 11:20 amIt' been great to see Turf Moor sold out for the last two games. Lots of families and children wanting pictures with the likes of Ronaldo, Salah and so on... a great opportunity to push those season tickets because if families are seeing that their kids are enjoying the experience in the home ends, it might encourage them to commit to a buying a season ticket.
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Ok,next time we play at Anfield,My and my lads will go in Liverpool end(I know someone who could get tickets)With my Cornet Shirt on,and start singing we are the Longside Burnley.Im sure those lovely scousers will be good for the banter
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Don’t see a problem with it aslong as they are discreet and behave ?
A Liverpool supporting mate of mine and his Grandad went in the Bob Lord close to the Jimmy Mac, he was very complimentary about the atmosphere he said it was very loud ? It didn’t sound so good on TV.
A Liverpool supporting mate of mine and his Grandad went in the Bob Lord close to the Jimmy Mac, he was very complimentary about the atmosphere he said it was very loud ? It didn’t sound so good on TV.
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PadihamThickNeck wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 12:28 pmDon’t see a problem with it aslong as they are discreet and behave ?
A Liverpool supporting mate of mine and his Grandad went in the Bob Lord close to the Jimmy Mac, he was very complimentary about the atmosphere he said it was very loud ? It didn’t sound so good on TV.
Sorry PTN I know I shouldn't but couldn't resist
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I think that quite a few on here are missing the point. Yesterday during the first half the Liverpool fans said nothing, they were accepted by the home fans. After their HT visit to the toilet cubicle, the atmosphere became intimidating to the extent of it not feeling safe in there. Burnley fans were subjected to verbal abuse which could have quite easily escalated. The stewards were more than happy to stand and watch.
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Thats just being antagonistic thoughLes Lawrence wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 11:59 amOk,next time we play at Anfield,My and my lads will go in Liverpool end(I know someone who could get tickets)With my Cornet Shirt on,and start singing we are the Longside Burnley.Im sure those lovely scousers will be good for the banter
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The reason I don't want rival supporters in the same end as me is because I prefer that atmosphere of "us and them".
The day fans of different teams all sit together applauding each other's goals is the day I stop going.
The day fans of different teams all sit together applauding each other's goals is the day I stop going.
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I didn't mind one bit the Liverpool fans aat near me, I got a Playstation 5 and a new iPhone for no money at all.
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I watched it on the tablet from abroad and it was constant singing from both ends in the 2nd half - the commentators mentioned it a few times "The Burnley fans certainly have not given up". He obviously doesn't visit this board!PadihamThickNeck wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 12:28 pmDon’t see a problem with it aslong as they are discreet and behave ?
A Liverpool supporting mate of mine and his Grandad went in the Bob Lord close to the Jimmy Mac, he was very complimentary about the atmosphere he said it was very loud ? It didn’t sound so good on TV.
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Did nobody go to matches before it was all seater, fans mixing in the beehole end wasn`t an unusual occurrence and there was very little trouble and that was at a time when hooliganism was prevalent, stewards are a waste of time in the situations described, just really a token gesture. Personally I have no problem with opposition fans, I go to probably about half of the away matches and drink in the local pubs with their fans without any problems, I understand if they become confrontational then that`s when stewards should step in.