Sadly the sad side of so called Clarets. We go to our seats and find that we have aisle seats my wife who is 70 and has and is still recovering from a brain tumor was pleased to find the extra leg room and ability to see most of the match without standing, we find a ....almost called him a gentleman sat in our seats politely ask if we could sit there to be told to go and sit somewhere else !!, when she said this was her seat and she would like to sit there she got called a FU...ING BAS ARD. When I then tried to remonstrate with this "person" the tirade that came my way was how could a be a Burnley fan as I didn't even sound like I was from Burnley, I did question that maybe I had missed something that you needed a Burnley passport to be a Burnley fan at which stage one of his mates pushed him away but we still had to end up sitting near him throughout the match to ruined what we had hoped and enjoyable day, watching the Clarets, part of me hopes that you reads this but that is to suggest that his IQ reached the level of being able to read..... Whatever I hope he is proud of himself. Which when my wife was explaining her illness and her age he never even uttered a word
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Good parts of being a claret... leisure who kindly helped out by sorting of tickets for us today which was very much appreciation,
Sadly the sad side of so called Clarets. We go to our seats and find that we have aisle seats my wife who is 70 and has and is still recovering from a brain tumor was pleased to find the extra leg room and ability to see most of the match without standing, we find a ....almost called him a gentleman sat in our seats politely ask if we could sit there to be told to go and sit somewhere else !!, when she said this was her seat and she would like to sit there she got called a FU...ING BAS ARD. When I then tried to remonstrate with this "person" the tirade that came my way was how could a be a Burnley fan as I didn't even sound like I was from Burnley, I did question that maybe I had missed something that you needed a Burnley passport to be a Burnley fan at which stage one of his mates pushed him away but we still had to end up sitting near him throughout the match to ruined what we had hoped and enjoyable day, watching the Clarets, part of me hopes that you reads this but that is to suggest that his IQ reached the level of being able to read..... Whatever I hope he is proud of himself. Which when my wife was explaining her illness and her age he never even uttered a word
let alone any apology..... By the way... I started supporting Burnley when Willie Irvine played for us but apologies for my accent .
Sadly the sad side of so called Clarets. We go to our seats and find that we have aisle seats my wife who is 70 and has and is still recovering from a brain tumor was pleased to find the extra leg room and ability to see most of the match without standing, we find a ....almost called him a gentleman sat in our seats politely ask if we could sit there to be told to go and sit somewhere else !!, when she said this was her seat and she would like to sit there she got called a FU...ING BAS ARD. When I then tried to remonstrate with this "person" the tirade that came my way was how could a be a Burnley fan as I didn't even sound like I was from Burnley, I did question that maybe I had missed something that you needed a Burnley passport to be a Burnley fan at which stage one of his mates pushed him away but we still had to end up sitting near him throughout the match to ruined what we had hoped and enjoyable day, watching the Clarets, part of me hopes that you reads this but that is to suggest that his IQ reached the level of being able to read..... Whatever I hope he is proud of himself. Which when my wife was explaining her illness and her age he never even uttered a word
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Sorry to hear. Unfortunately it really is pot luck when you attend Burnley away games.
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Some of our "fans" have the intelligence of a beermat. And that probably insulting to beermats if I'm honest
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Disgusting to read that, Wade.
Football really does bring out the bellend in people.
Football really does bring out the bellend in people.
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We really do have some repulsive little chavs in our away followings.
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Sorry to hear that. I've noticed in recent years that some of the more sub-human elements of our fanbase just sit wherever they want at away games and get really angry whenever they are asked to moveWadesawinger wrote: ↑Sat Sep 28, 2024 7:15 pmGood parts of being a claret... leisure who kindly helped out by sorting of tickets for us today which was very much appreciation,
Sadly the sad side of so called Clarets. We go to our seats and find that we have aisle seats my wife who is 70 and has and is still recovering from a brain tumor was pleased to find the extra leg room and ability to see most of the match without standing, we find a ....almost called him a gentleman sat in our seats politely ask if we could sit there to be told to go and sit somewhere else !!, when she said this was her seat and she would like to sit there she got called a FU...ING BAS ARD. When I then tried to remonstrate with this "person" the tirade that came my way was how could a be a Burnley fan as I didn't even sound like I was from Burnley, I did question that maybe I had missed something that you needed a Burnley passport to be a Burnley fan at which stage one of his mates pushed him away but we still had to end up sitting near him throughout the match to ruined what we had hoped and enjoyable day, watching the Clarets, part of me hopes that you reads this but that is to suggest that his IQ reached the level of being able to read..... Whatever I hope he is proud of himself. Which when my wife was explaining her illness and her age he never even uttered a wordlet alone any apology..... By the way... I started supporting Burnley when Willie Irvine played for us but apologies for my accent .
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One of those where you wish you'd been there and seen/heard it, i know I certainly wouldn't have let him speak to elderly fans like that, and im not trying to give it the big un
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It's a shame but it's a football problem not just a Burnley problem. The sport attracts the absolute dregs of society unfortunately. It's already put me off playing and will probably put me off watching eventually.
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Unacceptable. Where were the stewards? Theirs is a thankless task. Oh for having more police inside grounds at the risk of it being called a police state.
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The OP post doesn’t surprise me. I don’t know how some of these ‘fans’ find their way to away games they are so thick. Who cares where you’re from or what accent you have, you and your wife are far the better Burnleys fan than that idiot. What an embarrassment to have in our fanbase.
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Shocking to hear that wade but hardly surprising. I think it’s fair to say that 99.9% of (proper) Burnley supporters will be appalled to read your post. I hope your wife makes a full and speedy recovery after her operation.
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Sorry to hear that Wadesawinger. Completely appalling behaviour from any human being.
I hope he does read this and I hope he is ashamed of himself.
I hope he does read this and I hope he is ashamed of himself.
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Sad to read, but not shocked. We have some absolute helmets supporting us, then again I suppose all clubs do.
The bloke stood in front of me today was an absolute ‘Choose your own expletive’. Swearing is swearing, I get that - this guy said the C word every sentence at his loudest possible volume, at OUR players (“Cullen you Irish C” example), endlessly. Fair play, a lady further down the aisle called him out on it so then he turned the tirade on her. An older gent told him to shut up, he turned on him (this was right at the end of the game) and it looked like it might become physical. An embarrassment, frankly.
The bloke stood in front of me today was an absolute ‘Choose your own expletive’. Swearing is swearing, I get that - this guy said the C word every sentence at his loudest possible volume, at OUR players (“Cullen you Irish C” example), endlessly. Fair play, a lady further down the aisle called him out on it so then he turned the tirade on her. An older gent told him to shut up, he turned on him (this was right at the end of the game) and it looked like it might become physical. An embarrassment, frankly.
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Whilst he may read it, it is very unlikely that he'll be ashamed

This is not a Burnley problem, not even a football problem. The problem is Society.
We have too many Chavs out there who believe that they can behave as they want. There is very little respect for anyone any more

Probably, he will be proud of the way he behaved

He needs to be identified and called out !
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We had 9 people standing in front of the 4 seats next to us. In the end we just shuffled into the aisle to get some space.
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I decided that after the away match at Preston 2 seasons ago that I would not attend another away match,...flares ignite on the concourse, stood up the all match because of the six lads standing in 3 'seats' ..no consideration for other people. Unfortunately that is now the society we live in now 
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JohnDearyMe wrote: ↑Sat Sep 28, 2024 7:29 pmSorry to hear that. I've noticed in recent years that some of the more sub-human elements of our fanbase just sit wherever they want at away games and get really angry whenever they are asked to move
Me too. I also saw Willie Irvine play for Burnley and, in recent years, have been dismayed by the behaviour of our away fans. I started going to away games before many of the current so called away supporters were born and have commented on a number of occasions that the quality and behaviour of our away contingent is not something to be proud of.
Strange that many of them considered they had an entitlement to preferment for away tickets when the points system was introduced and then revamped.
At away games now I am not always proud to be a Burnley fan. Incidents as described above support this view .
Sorry if there are some on here who lack the concentration to understand my point
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Unfortunately it's a sad indictment on today's society that some people are not content with being a total bellend they feel they need to prove it publicly at every opportunity 

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No consolation but it was good to meet you and your wife outside, the ground as we waited for our tickets to be brought down so kindly by Leisure and Clatettiilidie.
As I write this I’m still not home thanks to the delights of British Rail! ETA 22:45!
As I write this I’m still not home thanks to the delights of British Rail! ETA 22:45!
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Following Burnley away has always been like that unfortunately, not a new phenomenon. I used to be nervous taking my lad when he was younger and advise my dad not to go now, it’s just how it is sadly.
Most of it is down to excessive drink and drugs. No excuse for speaking to an older fan like that. If my lad spoke to a lady like that I’d leather him myself.
Most of it is down to excessive drink and drugs. No excuse for speaking to an older fan like that. If my lad spoke to a lady like that I’d leather him myself.
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It’s a lottery going away to watch Burnley in so much as who you end up sat (stood) next to. This is why my wife no longer attends away games with me.
The situation you experienced today is a regular one. A few minutes before kick off or shortly afterwards the large coked up/boozed up group all pile onto a row where one or two of their mates are. There aren’t any spare seats or spaces but they just stand in front of their mates and anyone who is next to them meaning only they can see properly. It’s not good and it isn’t wise to challenge them as it could result in a smack in the mouth.
It is only a small fraction of our support who behave like this but it isn’t an enjoyable day out if you get anywhere near inconsiderate tw@ts like these.
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Sorry to hear that. I was there today and I’d like to think had I had heard the altercation I would have stepped in to support you.
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Disgusting behaviour to treat other people especially older folks like that. I'm appalled reading this.Wadesawinger wrote: ↑Sat Sep 28, 2024 7:15 pmGood parts of being a claret... leisure who kindly helped out by sorting of tickets for us today which was very much appreciation,
Sadly the sad side of so called Clarets. We go to our seats and find that we have aisle seats my wife who is 70 and has and is still recovering from a brain tumor was pleased to find the extra leg room and ability to see most of the match without standing, we find a ....almost called him a gentleman sat in our seats politely ask if we could sit there to be told to go and sit somewhere else !!, when she said this was her seat and she would like to sit there she got called a FU...ING BAS ARD. When I then tried to remonstrate with this "person" the tirade that came my way was how could a be a Burnley fan as I didn't even sound like I was from Burnley, I did question that maybe I had missed something that you needed a Burnley passport to be a Burnley fan at which stage one of his mates pushed him away but we still had to end up sitting near him throughout the match to ruined what we had hoped and enjoyable day, watching the Clarets, part of me hopes that you reads this but that is to suggest that his IQ reached the level of being able to read..... Whatever I hope he is proud of himself. Which when my wife was explaining her illness and her age he never even uttered a wordlet alone any apology..... By the way... I started supporting Burnley when Willie Irvine played for us but apologies for my accent .
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Sorry you had to deal with a melt - too many of them at away games now
I always wonder if I have to put up with a load of them cramming into an isle only to kick off when someone can’t see etc …
Always seem to hate every player too
I always wonder if I have to put up with a load of them cramming into an isle only to kick off when someone can’t see etc …
Always seem to hate every player too
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Lads in front of me could hardly stand up and just kept falling over and shouting at everyone. Football seems to have lost the violence but retained the nastiness and I wonder whether the lack of violence allows these melts to behave this way. It's almost fashionable to be off your face and obnoxious and they know nobody will do anything about it. Some order needed and it isn't coming from those poor stewards.
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We had a similar situation at Leeds but were helped by their excellent stewards. They took us out of the situation while they sorted it out. We’re at the point where we need a non drunk, non coked up section for those who want to sit down and enjoy what we’ve paid to see.
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Some form of (safe) standing with non designated seats would help. Before you would just move away from the trouble. You literally knew where it was down to where the bricks were landing. It's less dangerous now but completely pot luck who you sit next to / near.LincsWoldsClaret wrote: ↑Sun Sep 29, 2024 7:42 amWe had a similar situation at Leeds but were helped by their excellent stewards. They took us out of the situation while they sorted it out. We’re at the point where we need a non drunk, non coked up section for those who want to sit down and enjoy what we’ve paid to see.
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Repulsive
I know confrontation isn't in everybody, but there has to have been other Clarets who saw this. Surely someone could have had a word, or at least asked for stewards to intervene on their behalf. We're all responsible, not just the coked up chavs, if we do nothing, we're just as bad as them.
I know confrontation isn't in everybody, but there has to have been other Clarets who saw this. Surely someone could have had a word, or at least asked for stewards to intervene on their behalf. We're all responsible, not just the coked up chavs, if we do nothing, we're just as bad as them.
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I won't take my grandchildren to away games these days because of such behaviour, it's such a shame that they miss out on the unique atmosphere of away support bu I can't risk them getting caught up in such subhuman behaviour.
Hope your wife makes a full recovery.
Hope your wife makes a full recovery.
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You will be receiving a solicitor's letter, shortly. Beer mats can absorb many things and have many other attributes - able to be collected - variety of designs, flicked, skimmed through the air, built together to create boxes, stand on each other to reach great heights, etc.criminalclaret wrote: ↑Sat Sep 28, 2024 7:18 pmSome of our "fans" have the intelligence of a beermat. And that probably insulting to beermats if I'm honest
How many Burnley fans can do that?
Mr B. Mat
Acting on behalf of all Beermats
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It's not 'today's society'. People like those mentioned here were around fifty years ago back in the 1970s, however, back then you were more likely to 'bump' into them on the terracing, rather than in the stands. At least you could move out of the way in those days.
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In all honesty there's a lot of you directing this towards younger supporters but last week I went on with two season tickets in the long side lower to find two old ladies in my seats. When I asked if they knew they were in my seat they said yes and that they hadn't been able to get two together. I think they were Pompey fans if I'm honest. But it's not just the younger generation who think they can sit where they like. Unlike the op I'm in good health so switching wasn't a problem and I doubt had I asked either woman to move they would have caused a problem either but this belief that's it only little chavs that sit where they want is false.
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Or they'd get a thump and be told to give over. No consequences in today's society is the problem. As you say was no worse back then, if anything it was worse with bricks and darts flying around.Clovius Boofus wrote: ↑Sun Sep 29, 2024 9:56 amIt's not 'today's society'. People like those mentioned here were around fifty years ago back in the 1970s, however, back then you were more likely to 'bump' into them on the terracing, rather than in the stands. At least you could move out of the way in those days.
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Slightly different take on yesterday I was sat near the halfway line with a loud group of oxford fans who clocked us straight away but to be fair they were a great bunch of lads and the banter was brilliant
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All seater stadiums have made issues like this worse. With terracing any groups you wanted to avoid you just moved.
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I would have just stood in front of them or sat on them till they got cheesed offConroy92 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 29, 2024 10:10 amIn all honesty there's a lot of you directing this towards younger supporters but last week I went on with two season tickets in the long side lower to find two old ladies in my seats. When I asked if they knew they were in my seat they said yes and that they hadn't been able to get two together. I think they were Pompey fans if I'm honest. But it's not just the younger generation who think they can sit where they like. Unlike the op I'm in good health so switching wasn't a problem and I doubt had I asked either woman to move they would have caused a problem either but this belief that's it only little chavs that sit where they want is false.
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It's not just a problem with Burnley. I know a Liverpool ST holder who used to go home and away and now doesn't travel away due to similar issues with drunken, coked up yobs following the Reds. Until society clamps down on this type of behaviour it will only get worse.
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On a more positive note, my first witnessed Clarets goal was Willie Irvine in a League Cup replay at Arsenal in Dec 67. A back-header that looped over Jim Furnell in the Arsenal goal, but only a consolation as we lost 2-1. It was a midweek game as I recall so few Burnley fans there and I remember being so impressed by just a couple of big Burnley lads making their way down the Caledonian Road ignoring an Arsenal mob and holding their scarves aloft.
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This story really makes my blood boil.
If this happens to anyone else make a stand and involve the stewards every time. Others in the crowd should have helped you as well. What are we coming to, that we should take it for granted there will be some nasty people who might pick on the elderly. I wish Steven Segal had been with you.
It is not just a football thing. I remember being abused by an objectionable member of the bourgeoisie at a Jools Holland concert.
I made a stand , nearly clumped the fellow. Thought better of it and involved security who dragged him out with his dish of pate, French stick and all.
If this happens to anyone else make a stand and involve the stewards every time. Others in the crowd should have helped you as well. What are we coming to, that we should take it for granted there will be some nasty people who might pick on the elderly. I wish Steven Segal had been with you.
It is not just a football thing. I remember being abused by an objectionable member of the bourgeoisie at a Jools Holland concert.
I made a stand , nearly clumped the fellow. Thought better of it and involved security who dragged him out with his dish of pate, French stick and all.
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Some frightening folk go to football games.
At Leeds there was a bloke in front of me who looked off his face on something and spent the whole game trying to goad the Leeds supporters. I’m not sure he once looked at the pitch. After the game we had the misfortune of walking behind him towards the buses and he appeared intent on starting a fight with every Leeds fan who passed him. The Police ended up walking alongside him to keep him in check.
The saddest part of it was that he was with his son. The lad couldn’t have been much older than 7 or 8.
At Leeds there was a bloke in front of me who looked off his face on something and spent the whole game trying to goad the Leeds supporters. I’m not sure he once looked at the pitch. After the game we had the misfortune of walking behind him towards the buses and he appeared intent on starting a fight with every Leeds fan who passed him. The Police ended up walking alongside him to keep him in check.
The saddest part of it was that he was with his son. The lad couldn’t have been much older than 7 or 8.
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Hope you got home safe, likewise nice to meet you!SherbornePhil wrote: ↑Sat Sep 28, 2024 9:30 pmNo consolation but it was good to meet you and your wife outside, the ground as we waited for our tickets to be brought down so kindly by Leisure and Clatettiilidie.
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Shouldn’t all clubs just be denying them entry or kicking them out if they’re not behaving? It’s not really the responsibility of the customers to police the premises
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I now live in Devon about 60mls from Bristol and thought the Br/City game would be a good chance to see the Clarets i have supported Burnley all my life even before Willie Irvine but after reading these posts i am now having second thoughts with the luck i am having at the moment it would be just my luck to get involved with some of these kn*bheads and could ruin my Christmas
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I wouldn't be put off, Tackler.Tackler49 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 30, 2024 12:07 amI now live in Devon about 60mls from Bristol and thought the Br/City game would be a good chance to see the Clarets i have supported Burnley all my life even before Willie Irvine but after reading these posts i am now having second thoughts with the luck i am having at the moment it would be just my luck to get involved with some of these kn*bheads and could ruin my Christmas
Although there are some very unpleasant people following us away, the vast majority of us are well-behaved and friendly, and you'd be very unlucky to be sitting in the vicinity of an idiot.
Did I say " sitting "? I meant standing, of course, but that's another issue.
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For a 12.30 TV game think you'll be fine. Likely to be a following of diehards and exiled clarets. Be plenty of spare seats as well.Tackler49 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 30, 2024 12:07 amI now live in Devon about 60mls from Bristol and thought the Br/City game would be a good chance to see the Clarets i have supported Burnley all my life even before Willie Irvine but after reading these posts i am now having second thoughts with the luck i am having at the moment it would be just my luck to get involved with some of these kn*bheads and could ruin my Christmas
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Re: Disappointed and angry
I’m sorry to read of this experience which shouldn’t be happening.
As I’m now an exiled Claret I haven’t been to an away game for some time although I’m hopeful I may be able to get to one this season.
Based on this I have to ask is this kind of thing now the norm at out away games?
Do fans basically sit where they want or do most still go to their assigned seat on their ticket?
Would the stewards have done anything if pointed out or is just not worth it?
The reason I ask is that I don’t think this is an isolated example. It feels like it happens more and more. It only takes one dipstick to deliberately sit in the wrong seat to create a bigger problem. I’ve always gone to my assigned seat but those days may now be gone if the problem above is more widespread.
As I’m now an exiled Claret I haven’t been to an away game for some time although I’m hopeful I may be able to get to one this season.
Based on this I have to ask is this kind of thing now the norm at out away games?
Do fans basically sit where they want or do most still go to their assigned seat on their ticket?
Would the stewards have done anything if pointed out or is just not worth it?
The reason I ask is that I don’t think this is an isolated example. It feels like it happens more and more. It only takes one dipstick to deliberately sit in the wrong seat to create a bigger problem. I’ve always gone to my assigned seat but those days may now be gone if the problem above is more widespread.
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Re: Disappointed and angry
It's not new. It is a minority but may have increased since loyalty point/tickets sold in bands/max 6 tickets has been introduced meaning groups don't get tickets together.
I wouldn't let it put you off. The OP is an extreme example which shouldnt happen
I wouldn't let it put you off. The OP is an extreme example which shouldnt happen
Re: Disappointed and angry
That I have experienced. About half a dozen pushing past and then stopping because they surround a couple of mates. Thinking it is OK to be standing in front of you and your seat, is bizarre.Jamesy wrote: ↑Sat Sep 28, 2024 9:59 pm
A few minutes before kick off or shortly afterwards the large coked up/boozed up group all pile onto a row where one or two of their mates are. There aren’t any spare seats or spaces but they just stand in front of their mates and anyone who is next to them meaning only they can see properly. It’s not good and it isn’t wise to challenge them as it could result in a smack in the mouth.
I asked, firmly for a couple to take their seat or move on. They looked as though they didn't understand, until one of those with a seat, told them there was not room for them all.
The problem is this standing when away. I have just about stopped going away now, as I can't do 90+ mins on my legs at a standstill. Pity, after over 50 years of virtually all away matches.
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Re: Disappointed and angry
In my youth the Longside sang “ All the Burnley stick together “.
Everyone should make this their way of life
Everyone should make this their way of life
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