Good Morning all,
You may have seen recently that we opened a survey ('Claret and You') on various platforms, including Up The Clarets, that hit upon various topics with the aim of ensuring that our Independent Supporters Association is truly representing the voice of the fans, and understands what really matters to Burnley supporters.
We are delighted to say that we had over 550 responses, which is a terrific level of engagement and truly shows how passionate Burnley fans are about having a strong, independent voice.
At Burnley FC Independent Supporters Association (BFCISA), our mission is clear:
“BFCISA is a fan-led group dedicated to representing the interests and voices of Burnley FC supporters. We aim to foster a closer connection between the club and its fans, ensuring that supporters’ perspectives and concerns are heard and valued in key decision-making processes. We stand as a unified, independent body working to enhance fan engagement, maintain traditions, and advocate for transparency and accountability within the club across both the Men’s and Women’s teams.”
The feedback we have received will prove truly valuable to us as we work to shape BFCISA with the clear mandate of representing the voice of the fans.
Key headlines from our survey response were:
1. Burnley Supporters value their connection with the club, which is traditionally family-driven
· 60% of our respondents are season ticket holders; 30% attend at least half of the home games.
2. Ticket pricing and the associated cost of attending a football match is a concern and a priority for fans
· 70% of respondents believe that home matchday tickets are overpriced.
· 55% of fans believe that food, drink and club merchandise are very overpriced.
3. Overall ticketing experience needs improvement.
· The overwhelming majority of respondents voiced varying concerns.
4. Across the board, fans have numerous constructive suggestions of where improvements could be made.
· There is a clear appetite from fans to discuss where things could improve.
5. Communication (with and by the club) is one of the most critical issues for the Burnley fanbase.
· The vast majority of fans repeatedly expressed a desire for better two-way communication.
These early findings will now inform how we progress as an association over the coming months, following our intended official launch in April, 2025. There will be further information, in the form of an e-mail, about how to join, soon.
We're still actively seeking volunteers from all parts of our fanbase, especially those whose opinions are traditionally underrepresented.
BFCISA should truly reflect the diversity of our supporters, and that means we need people from different backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives to help shape it. Whether you want to help behind the scenes or take a more active role, please do get in touch.
How to join BurnleyFCISA
We will be opening up membership applications soon, following our formal launch.
If you're interested in helping to organise at this stage, message us at burnleyfcisa@gmail.com.
Thanks again for your support—expect more updates!
BFCISA
