This Saturday we launch the Cricket Field Fan Park at Burnley Cricket Club — open from 10.30am ahead of Burnley v Sunderland.
Home and away fans welcome — make us your matchday base.
I’m sure it will be packed out with Mackems on Saturday, just a shame it’s going to be a much longer walk for home fans before & after the game if they use the cricket club.Overseascricketer wrote: ↑Wed Aug 20, 2025 7:42 pmIt’s still accessible. They are only blocking the road for cars as they do on Harry Potts way. The ormerod yard they are talking about is the path down the side of Burnley CC to get to the away end.
It’s pretty much business as usual for anyone who wants to go to the fan park
It’s pretty ridiculous as most people have said about switching the cricket field end around. I’d love to know how much thought has actually gone into that because the last time they had the bottleneck at the shop it was an absolute disasterClaretTony wrote: ↑Wed Aug 20, 2025 7:57 pmI’m sure it will be packed out with Mackems on Saturday, just a shame it’s going to be a much longer walk for home fans before & after the game if they use the cricket club.
My mate is pleased about the switch. He’s a Sunderland fan who is now in a wheelchair so he won’t have as far to go to get to the turnstiles from the cricket club.Overseascricketer wrote: ↑Wed Aug 20, 2025 8:03 pmIt’s pretty ridiculous as most people have said about switching the cricket field end around. I’d love to know how much thought has actually gone into that because the last time they had the bottleneck at the shop it was an absolute disaster
There is a gate there wilks_bfc, or there definitely used to be one, but it leads to the football club’s private car park.wilks_bfc wrote: ↑Wed Aug 20, 2025 8:24 pmIs there a “pedestrian” exit from the Cricket club to Harry Potts Way?
We usually park at the CC walk through the gate in the fence onto Ormerod Yard then round to the JM stand.
If we can’t park there, then we’d have to try find some other parking on the JM side that would be limited as mostly street parking
He does have a blue badge but that only has 3hr limit and we would probably be parked up longer than that having to get there before 2 to be close enough and the envisaged delays leaving
Wouldn’t make any difference anyway TonyClaretTony wrote: ↑Wed Aug 20, 2025 8:35 pmThere is a gate there wilks_bfc, or there definitely used to be one, but it leads to the football club’s private car park.
I’d never be sure with anything related to this club nowClaretTony wrote: ↑Wed Aug 20, 2025 8:44 pmYou will be able to use Belvedere Road for access, I’m sure you will. There are houses across the road in any case.
Apparently the road closure only runs up to our gate. So you would still be able to access the cricket club car park
I don’t think that would be needed. The gate was always open when away fans used to access from that side I believe and there weren’t any issues then. Lots of home fans used it anyway to access CFS and James Hargreaves
What about people who live across from the cricket ground who need access to and from their homes?Overseascricketer wrote: ↑Wed Aug 20, 2025 8:58 pmTo confirm. You can still park on the cricket club up to kick off as long as you approach from the fire station.
Probably not phrased well as I was guessing people wouldn’t need to park on the cricket club afterClaretTony wrote: ↑Wed Aug 20, 2025 9:00 pmWhat about people who live across from the cricket ground who need access to and from their homes?
wilks - you will be able to get to the cricket club by car but you will need to access it from the fire station end of Belvedere Road and not from the Wellington.
Be ok this season when nearly everybody will fill the away end. If we go down again they'll take a hit.Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Wed Aug 20, 2025 8:17 pmI admire the fighting spirit by the cricket club but I just can't see many home fans going out of their way to go to there.
There's a good chance that even more away fans use their facilities and have time for an extra pint, So it might be a win for them.
We’d becoming from that direction anywayClaretTony wrote: ↑Wed Aug 20, 2025 9:49 pmwilks - you will be able to get to the cricket club by car but you will need to access it from the fire station end of Belvedere Road and not from the Wellington.
Yes but I was just wondering if it was a possibility and then away fans wouldn't need to access the road down the side of the cricket club and that would still allow home fans to use it.Overseascricketer wrote: ↑Wed Aug 20, 2025 8:56 pmI don’t think that would be needed. The gate was always open when away fans used to access from that side I believe and there weren’t any issues then. Lots of home fans used it anyway to access CFS and James Hargreaves
Interesting idea. Existing gate through to Ormerod Yard for home fans and new gate in the wall for away fans. The type of thing that might have been proposed had there been any real sort of consultation.
Avoiding the place? The cricket club provides an excellent option for both home and away fans. It seems the only place home and away fans can mix now before the game.Inchy wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 10:14 amThe club should create a really good fans zone, properly advertised, with beer at the same price or cheaper than the CC.
If the cash cow is removed from the CC they could be more welcoming to a collaboration in terms of the cricket field stand redevelopment.
Unless you value the success of the CC more than the FCs redevelopment I’d suggest avoiding the place at all costs
ClaretTony wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 10:18 amAvoiding the place? The cricket club provides an excellent option for both home and away fans. It seems the only place home and away fans can mix now before the game.
I’ve no allegiance to the cricket club but in my mind, I’d far rather both clubs worked in harmony. There’s no reason why the two can’t coexist and benefit from one another.Inchy wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 10:33 amOf course you do because you support Burnley CC……I don’t
I think it’s shocking that the CC is unlikely to offer an inch to the club because it’s bank rolling it. The CC is a parasite. The FC is the host.
The FC could and should try its best to remove the financial benefits the CC gain from being neighbours. If that’s done then collaboration, or ideally relocation, is more possible
Without the cricket club, the football club wouldn't even be at Turf Moor. Why on earth should the cricket club bend over for the football club? What a bizarre notion, and I have zero affiliation with Burnley CC.Inchy wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 10:33 amOf course you do because you support Burnley CC……I don’t
I think it’s shocking that the CC is unlikely to offer an inch to the club because it’s bank rolling it. The CC is a parasite. The FC is the host.
The FC could and should try its best to remove the financial benefits the CC gain from being neighbours. If that’s done then collaboration, or ideally relocation, is more possible
What a very strange view to take and clearly exposes how little you know about how things actually work between BCC and BFC in terms of working relationships, collaboration and actual dealings with each other. Especially seeing as you seem to see BCC as some sort of blocker or spoiling things somehow.Inchy wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 10:33 amOf course you do because you support Burnley CC……I don’t
I think it’s shocking that the CC is unlikely to offer an inch to the club because it’s bank rolling it. The CC is a parasite. The FC is the host.
The FC could and should try its best to remove the financial benefits the CC gain from being neighbours. If that’s done then collaboration, or ideally relocation, is more possible
GetIntoEm wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 10:49 amI've no love for Burnley CC but I hope this is a success.
Like most small cricket clubs they rely on volunteers and a small staff to offer positive things for the community.
I do think there is a mutually beneficial scenario that could work, but that's down to the CC and the FC.
The CC has been majority away fans for years now, that won't change. Particularly in the prem, they'll be swamped most match days.good for them
What inch hasn’t been given by BCC?Inchy wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 10:52 amWhy on earth should the FC not use its clout to force collaboration if the CC won’t give an inch? It’s hearsay but it’s well known hearsay.
Also the FC don’t owe the CC anything. The CC have done extremely well out of being neighbours.
I’d much rather BFC fans gave their money to the FC than the CC. The FC should try to maximise profits. They should actively be trying to entice fans that drink at the CC to the FC
I think what doesn't help this is that there is a opinion (rightly or wrongly I don't know) between lots of Burnley fans that the cricket club is a away designated pub where they all congregate. Lots don't want to mix before games. I went in a few times last season as it doesn't bother methingandwhere wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 10:57 amExactly. Away fans… Yeah, whatever, it’s good they come but what’s a couple of hours of lots of strangers 19 times a year. It’s not what actually keeps a community club going g. We mainly want to still have the club being part of home fans matchday routine like it always has been. Just like Justine at the Dyche, the Members at the Miner’s and everyone else in the area does.
GetIntoEm wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 11:00 amI think what doesn't help this is that there is a opinion (rightly or wrongly I don't know) between lots of Burnley fans that the cricket club is a away designated pub where they all congregate. Lots don't want to mix before games. I went in a few times last season as it doesn't bother me
The promotion like you've done for this game should help that.
Putting aside the fact that I imagine there is a very big crossover of BCC members being BFC supporters, so it's not one or the other, if the FC genuinely wants to draw the crowds in, then matching or beating the prices of local establishments is the only way they are going to manage it.Inchy wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 11:02 amThe well known hearsay that the CC has been difficult to deal with.
Even if it’s nonsense the FC should try to attract fans away from the CC to its own bars, food stalls etc. it’s literally next door. If I owned a bar and I noticed the bar next door was packed I’d be trying to entice all the punters to my bar
You need to be very careful. You've already had two posts removed that could have constituted libel.Inchy wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 11:02 amThe well known hearsay that the CC has been difficult to deal with.
Even if it’s nonsense the FC should try to attract fans away from the CC to its own bars, food stalls etc. it’s literally next door. If I owned a bar and I noticed the bar next door was packed I’d be trying to entice all the punters to my bar
ChrisG wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 11:08 amPutting aside the fact that I imagine there is a very big crossover of BCC members being BFC supporters, so it's not one or the other, if the FC genuinely wants to draw the crowds in, then matching or beating the prices of local establishments is the only way they are going to manage it.
I'm not sure what I can and cannot say to prove this but, for what it's worth, take my word as a lifelong member of BCC and active volunteer down there: It is 100% nonsense.
99% may not be supporters of the cricket club, but I would imagine somewhere near 99% of Burnley fans have no desire to try and in effect punish the cricket clubInchy wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 11:12 amI’d suggest the 99% of Burnley supporters don’t support the CC.
I agree the club should match or even offer slightly cheaper prices than the CC. And also use the clubs resources to make it fun for kids and older fans. The fan zone experience has got better in recent seasons but it’s still not as good as a cheap pint sat at the CC, even watching some cricket early on in the season.
They should be trying to match and better whatever the CC offer