Each to their own I suppose but personally I cannot get my head round how a life long supporter of a club like Burnley can start supporting another club.Paul Waine wrote: ↑Tue Jul 15, 2025 5:40 pmNo one appears to have asked the most important question.
Are we now all fans of Espanyol? Will we go to watch Espanyol when we are in Spain for our holidays? Perhaps, we will also plan weekends in Barcelona to take in a game. Will we be able to get tickets for some of Espanyol's big home games, Real Madrid, Athletico Madrid, Barcelona?
Will we also welcome Espanyol fans to Turf Moor when they come to visit their sister club? (We play in different leagues, we are both part of the same ownership group. I don't think it's helpful to think of "parent club" and "feeder club" - perhaps we can claim to be "big sister" - because we were acquired first by Alan Pace and Espanyol can be "little sister."
UTC
Our club has had its own identity and managed on its own for more than 130 years. Espanyol have been around for 125 years too and have also managed fine by themselves and have a proud tradition and history like ourselves.
But now because a set of Wall Street bankers from a country with zero history and tradition in football decide think they can make hundreds of millions out of the game some fans at the drop of a hat start supporting a team that a few months ago they could not give a flying sh-it about. But now because someone wants to make money out of owning the 2 clubs fans start feeling affection for another team. I just do not get it.