Good morning, everyone.
We’d like to share our October Newsletter with you, originally distributed to members two weeks ago.
Any thoughts, views or questions are welcomed.
Thank you!
BFC ISA Steering Group
BFC ISA - October Newsletter
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Sorry but the 2 club responses to the ticket exchange and u16 in the CFS are just ********
What has the proximity to the away fans got to do with it? That sounds like they are saying anybody that goes in the CFS are trouble makers and can’t be trusted.
Anybody that can get a ticket has to known by the club and have a clarets number anyway, so they are in control of who gets the ticket
As for the u16, there are already u16s in there. Why is it “suitable” for those to be there, but no more?
What has the proximity to the away fans got to do with it? That sounds like they are saying anybody that goes in the CFS are trouble makers and can’t be trusted.
Anybody that can get a ticket has to known by the club and have a clarets number anyway, so they are in control of who gets the ticket
As for the u16, there are already u16s in there. Why is it “suitable” for those to be there, but no more?
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It does take much to get a clarets number, bigger clubs wouldn't think twice about buying a ticket for a previous game and then buying the one they want.wilks_bfc wrote: ↑Fri Oct 17, 2025 9:38 amSorry but the 2 club responses to the ticket exchange and u16 in the CFS are just ********
What has the proximity to the away fans got to do with it? That sounds like they are saying anybody that goes in the CFS are trouble makers and can’t be trusted.
Anybody that can get a ticket has to known by the club and have a clarets number anyway, so they are in control of who gets the ticket
As for the u16, there are already u16s in there. Why is it “suitable” for those to be there, but no more?
With regards to under 16s, it's sensible. They haven't taken tickets off people who already had them, but feel it's not suitable. I don't go in there but the constant posts on here about drug and alcohol abuse in there, it's probably not suitable to take kids. Or is that made up?
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But if they don't then actually use the 1st ticket, you'd think that that would throw up a red flag and possibly lead to the 2nd ticket being cancelled.
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Its funny how things can be read differently. I read that as that the people in there now arent trouble makers and that they are happy with the people in there and therefore dont want to risk others spoiling it with a one off attendance for a game?wilks_bfc wrote: ↑Fri Oct 17, 2025 9:38 amSorry but the 2 club responses to the ticket exchange and u16 in the CFS are just ********
What has the proximity to the away fans got to do with it? That sounds like they are saying anybody that goes in the CFS are trouble makers and can’t be trusted.
Anybody that can get a ticket has to known by the club and have a clarets number anyway, so they are in control of who gets the ticket