If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
Looking at how Manchester is, Bristol, Sheffield etc are ( OK they are bigger ) but how Liverpool and Everton get on; what would happen if the east of Burnley, Nelson etc followed Burnley United, and us more civilised lot in the West of the town, Padiham, Hapton etc supported Burnley.
I think there would be a little bit of trouble as per the old days when Duke bar and Accy Rd had regular fisticuffs but I dont think it would be as bad as Sheffield for example.
I think there would be a little bit of trouble as per the old days when Duke bar and Accy Rd had regular fisticuffs but I dont think it would be as bad as Sheffield for example.
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Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
You're already stoking up trouble by claiming to be more civilised than us Nelsoners. I'll kick your ******* head in you ****.
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Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
I'm not supporting any club with United in its name.
We'd have Colne on our side, so there would be tons of aggro.
We'd have Colne on our side, so there would be tons of aggro.
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Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
OK then Burnley Academics........oh bugger another Brexit excuse, Burnley Weavers then.
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Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
Of course there would. Burnley isn't exactly a town known for it's intelligent population.And Stupid people tend to like hitting things, including other people.
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Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
Burnley & Nelson & Colne Albion
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Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
Accy road and stoops turn up and it’s all over...
There absolutely definately WOULD be bother. No question. We’re a one club town and STILL we smash the place when things don’t go our way. We’re burnley. We’d start a fight in an empty house!
There absolutely definately WOULD be bother. No question. We’re a one club town and STILL we smash the place when things don’t go our way. We’re burnley. We’d start a fight in an empty house!
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Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
Only because there were no beer or drugs left.bobinho wrote: We’d start a fight in an empty house!
Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
Once I've looked up what some of the longer words in that statement means Ill be round with my baseball bat to either play baseball with a great guy or hand it to you to hit somebody.Imploding Turtle wrote:Of course there would. Burnley isn't exactly a town known for it's intelligent population.And Stupid people tend to like hitting things, including other people.
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Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
Are there any towns in England that have two professional football teams?
I'd hate the thought of another pro team in Burnley, there can be only one.
I'd hate the thought of another pro team in Burnley, there can be only one.

Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
Lets not get to deep its hypotheticalbartons baggage wrote:Are there any towns in England that have two professional football teams?
I'd hate the thought of another pro team in Burnley, there can be only one.

Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
It would probably get quite 'tasty' at times if Padiham were a successful club.
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Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
The successful club in Padiham is Molly Rigby's. I don't think the suicide squad would ever live it down if the Mollys did them.Dazzler wrote:It would probably get quite 'tasty' at times if Padiham were a successful club.
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Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
The 12 miles that cover Burnley, Accy and Blackburn could be a record for the closest area for three league clubs.bartons baggage wrote:Are there any towns in England that have two professional football teams?
I'd hate the thought of another pro team in Burnley, there can be only one.
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Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
Bolton, Bury and Rochdale must be similar. Although Bolton moving to Horwich has moved them a bit further away.Quickenthetempo wrote:The 12 miles that cover Burnley, Accy and Blackburn could be a record for the closest area for three league clubs.
Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
Fulham,QPR and Chelsea grounds are within 5 miles of one another.
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Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
Once you weren't allowed two clubs from the same town in the league hence the demise of Blackburn Olympic - despite winning The FA cup before Rovers their inability to join The Football League because of the one team per town rule led to them folding.
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Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
It is a myth mainly expounded in the media that Liverpool and Everton is the friendly derby. They fight in lumps in Stanley park, a lot of them really hate the other clubs fans. Don't believe the hype.bfcjg wrote:how Liverpool and Everton get on.
As for the Burnley part of the question.... I have been on more than one ground where there has been serious danger on Clarets turning on other Clarets before, during and after games - and on one occasion all three together; in the days when at least half our following were just there for a battle.
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We are moving away from the trouble bit. If I am browsing continental cheeses in the chiller counter of Aldi resplendent in my Burnley top of Claret and blue would an oik from the East side of Burnley resplendent in his top of Blue and claret threaten and abuse me and mock my choice of Brie because I am outward looking as opposed to his choice of Burnley weavers FC (or whatever) and a Lancashire crumbly ?Caernarfon_Claret wrote:Once you weren't allowed two clubs from the same town in the league hence the demise of Blackburn Olympic - despite winning The FA cup before Rovers their inability to join The Football League because of the one team per town rule led to them folding.
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Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
There would definitely be trouble if there were two teams as it'd just make it more convenient for the empty heads to kick off. I also second what Elwa says about the Merseyside derby, I've got a couple of Evertonian mates and there's real hatred for Liverpool. I'm not sure if it's slightly one way though as I always feel Everton have got a monkey on their back given they've been in Liverpool's shadow for so long.
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Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
There are 2 great teams in Burnley...
Burnley first team and Burnley Under 23’s.
Burnley first team and Burnley Under 23’s.
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Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
Hating a rival is completely different to the utter **** that fight.
I dont like Blackburn but would happily have a friendly pint with their fans if we were playing them. It's the same for city, united, liverpool etc.
I dont like Blackburn but would happily have a friendly pint with their fans if we were playing them. It's the same for city, united, liverpool etc.
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Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
******* hell, you're claiming to like more sophisticated cheeses now are you? If I saw you in an Aldi, I'd slap you with my Kraft cheese slice.bfcjg wrote:We are moving away from the trouble bit. If I am browsing continental cheeses in the chiller counter of Aldi resplendent in my Burnley top of Claret and blue would an oik from the East side of Burnley resplendent in his top of Blue and claret threaten and abuse me and mock my choice of Brie because I am outward looking as opposed to his choice of Burnley weavers FC (or whatever) and a Lancashire crumbly ?
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Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
Theres trouble every weekend in pubs around Burnley. If we had two teams it would only be worse.
There were battles every week in the sunday league ffs!
There were battles every week in the sunday league ffs!
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Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
Our hooligan firm would be called the Euthanasia Squad.
Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
Eu Eu EuidiedBin Ont Turf wrote:Our hooligan firm would be called the Euthanasia Squad.
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Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
It doesn't have the same menacing ring to it but our calling cards would simply just have... 'You've just been assisted by the Burnley & Nelson & Colne Albion EU Squad' on them.
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Ours would read " has you recycling been missed this fortnight ? let us know on westBurnley.com and we will drop our latte and e-mail the council for you. GRRRRRR
Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
My goodness your geography and football ground knowledge is unequivocal.Dazzler wrote:Fulham,QPR and Chelsea grounds are within 5 miles of one another.
Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
Dazzler wrote:
Fulham,QPR and Chelsea grounds are within 5 miles of one another.
Maybe, but their owners originated thousands of miles from the ground. back to the Op would there be trouble in Burnley on Derby day ?
Fulham,QPR and Chelsea grounds are within 5 miles of one another.
Maybe, but their owners originated thousands of miles from the ground. back to the Op would there be trouble in Burnley on Derby day ?
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Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
And as a fellow Nelsoner, I’d be right behind you with my foil wrapped cheese triangle (after I’d seen what offers were on in the middle aisle)TheFamilyCat wrote:******* hell, you're claiming to like more sophisticated cheeses now are you? If I saw you in an Aldi, I'd slap you with my Kraft cheese slice.
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Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
Has brentford been re located?bfcjg wrote:Dazzler wrote:
Fulham,QPR and Chelsea grounds are within 5 miles of one another.
Maybe, but their owners originated thousands of miles from the ground. back to the Op would there be trouble in Burnley on Derby day ?
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Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
YoofanasiaBin Ont Turf wrote:Our hooligan firm would be called the Euthanasia Squad.
YOO FA NASIA!
YOO FA NASIA!

Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
Notim_noone wrote:Has brentford been re located?

I was just naming 3 grounds off top of my head that I knew were within 5 miles of one another.I was thinking Brentford is not too far from each of those 3.
If you include Brentford that goes up to about 6 or 7 miles.
Happy now Tim ?

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Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
Naming three off top of my head Chelsea qpr and brentford 5 miles. If you include Fulham 6ish I'm happy.
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Walking distancestim_noone wrote:Naming three off top of my head Chelsea qpr and brentford 5 miles. If you include Fulham 6ish I'm happy.
Chelsea - QPR 3.1miles
Chelsea - Fulham 1.6 miles
Fulham -QPR 1.5 miles
Brentford - Chelsea 5.6 miles
Brentford - Fulham 4.7 miles
Brentford - QPR 4.2 miles
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Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
Dazzler wrote:Walking distances
Chelsea - QPR 3.1miles
Chelsea - Fulham 1.6 miles
Fulham -QPR 1.5 miles
Brentford - Chelsea 5.6 miles
Brentford - Fulham 4.7 miles
Brentford - QPR 4.2 miles


Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
Oh good,,Now you're happytim_noone wrote:![]()

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Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
I am thank you very much.Dazzler wrote:Oh good,,Now you're happy

Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
Considering the percentage of canal swimming violent backwards against normal people. I'd strongly agree. That said only as much trouble as if the next town of cotton millers had two clubs.
A high percentage of the local population has come from a working class background for centuries . When working class meant barely surviving, uneducated and sending the kids to work at 4 .
A high percentage of the local population has come from a working class background for centuries . When working class meant barely surviving, uneducated and sending the kids to work at 4 .
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Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
Duke Bar would have taken on anybody in the old days,Especially if we met down the Circbfcjg wrote:Looking at how Manchester is, Bristol, Sheffield etc are ( OK they are bigger ) but how Liverpool and Everton get on; what would happen if the east of Burnley, Nelson etc followed Burnley United, and us more civilised lot in the West of the town, Padiham, Hapton etc supported Burnley.
I think there would be a little bit of trouble as per the old days when Duke bar and Accy Rd had regular fisticuffs but I dont think it would be as bad as Sheffield for example.

Remeber when we used to go to the old Burnley Boys club on Colne rd in the in the late 70s as teenagers.Duke Bar lads teamed up with Stoneyholme lads to take on the Trafalgar Flats mob a right set to.I00s of wild teenagers on the rampage.Jack Bottomley was the boss at boys club then he banned loads of us fer a few months.Mad days back then

.Not sure about Liverpool and Everton being such pals as Everton lost the Chance to play in Europe after English teams got banned after what happend at the Hysel Stadium.They then stopped being friends
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Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
Everton did qualify for Europe and couldn't enter cos of Liverpool. Everton were flying at the time.Jack Bottomley great guy!cold claret wrote:Duke Bar would have taken on anybody in the old days,Especially if we met down the Circ.When the Duke Bar riots were on we got help from the rest of Burnley.
Remeber when we used to go to the old Burnley Boys club on Colne rd in the in the late 70s as teenagers.Duke Bar lads teamed up with Stoneyholme lads to take on the Trafalgar Flats mob a right set to.I00s of wild teenagers on the rampage.Jack Bottomley was the boss at boys club then he banned loads of us fer a few months.Mad days back then![]()
.Not sure about Liverpool and Everton being such pals as Everton lost the Chance to play in Europe after English teams got banned after what happend at the Hysel Stadium.They then stopped being friends
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Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
Jack was a sound bloke.He helped a lot of the kids.The Burnley Boys Club was a special place back then.tim_noone wrote:Everton did qualify for Europe and couldn't enter cos of Liverpool. Everton were flying at the time.Jack Bottomley great guy!
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[quote="cold claret"]Duke Bar would have taken on anybody in the old days,Especially if we met down the Circ
.When the Duke Bar riots were on we got help from the rest of Burn leh [/quote
I see you haven't broken the mould. Tell me how is the canal water these days up Duke Bar?

I see you haven't broken the mould. Tell me how is the canal water these days up Duke Bar?
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Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
Would the fans from East Burnley (Nelson, Brierfield) side be classed as clampets and dingles?
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Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
We used to swim in the cut years ago it was filthy but did us no harm.What you mean broken the mould`?
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Good one!cold claret wrote:We used to swim in the cut years ago it was filthy but did us no harm.What you mean broken the mould`?
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Re: If Burnley was a two club town, would there be trouble ?
Yes but they are city clubs like Liverpool / Everton etc.Dazzler wrote:Fulham,QPR and Chelsea grounds are within 5 miles of one another.
Wasn't the question being raised whether there were 3 town teams so close as Burnley, Accy and Blackburn?
I would think that Bury, Rochdale and Oldham stadiums might be closer, (with Ewood being almost at Darwen, and Boundary Park being at the Bury / Rochdale extremity of Oldham.)
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Nonil_desperandum wrote:Wasn't the question being raised whether there were 3 town teams so close as Burnley, Accy and Blackburn?
The 12 miles that cover Burnley, Accy and Blackburn could be a record for the closest area for three league clubs.