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Tickets still available for Burnley v Blackburn Rovers


BURNLEY still have tickets available for next Sunday’s home game against Blackburn Rovers (noon kick-off).

Following several priority periods, these go on sale to all Burnley fans in possession of a Clarets number on Monday, strictly one ticket per person.

Members prices: £28 adults, £19 concessions and £14 under 16's Non-member prices: £35 adults, £24 concessions and £19 under 16's.

For more details, contact Burnley’s ticket office on 0871 221 1914.

Comments(33)

Morst says...
9:35am Sun 21 Mar 10

Ha Ha Ha - you should have given more tickets to Rovers!
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Despite a crucial game you could not even sell out for Wigan like we did.
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Going down - "All Wave"
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31st.........

Norman the Wangler says...
10:22am Sun 21 Mar 10

small club. wooden. ground. going down.

bed and breakfast man_! says...
10:48am Sun 21 Mar 10

Morst wrote:
Ha Ha Ha - you should have given more tickets to Rovers! . Despite a crucial game you could not even sell out for Wigan like we did. . Going down - "All Wave" . 31st.........
Do you remember the start of the season Morst, They came from the four corners of the world to sing there praise for getting into the Premiership, And how they revelled in those opening games.
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Now your lucky to get any comments on there demise in the misters league, Never mind sell tickets in the derby, But i suppose they know another beating is on the cards.........
The Chumpionship awaits Burnley,Like they have never been away.

blueandwhitey79 says...
10:49am Sun 21 Mar 10

your biggest game of the season and you havent sold up,,, haha

KPNuts8 says...
10:53am Sun 21 Mar 10

Morst? 'we should have given more tickets to Rovers'

If you knew what you were on about, you would know that Rovers have not even sold the 2,500 tickets Burnley have given them already! which is pretty dire!

up the clarets!

KPNuts8 says...
11:01am Sun 21 Mar 10

O and I can recall the looking to my right at Ewood Park this season in the first derby match and couldn’t help but notice a hell of a lot of empty seats??

It’s you who should have given Burnley more tickets in the first game.

rovergeoff says...
11:18am Sun 21 Mar 10

im not surprised u dingles havent sold out at
£35 to watch a team heading for the champoinship lol

Chris P Bacon says...
11:31am Sun 21 Mar 10

The pathetic bleating of the Rorvers 'fans' is frankly hysterical. I am a season ticket holder at another stadium and the vast number of empty seats when we play t'Rorvers is frankly embarrassing. We play them on a Saturday and they have sold something like one quarter of tickets they're entitled to and then we play West Ham on a Wednesday night and they bring four or five times as many fans all the way from that London! It shows how bad t'Rorvers are and their pathetic bleating of 'Gerrin t'wum' is childish in the extreme.

Robbie says...
11:35am Sun 21 Mar 10

Chris P Bacon wrote:
The pathetic bleating of the Rorvers 'fans' is frankly hysterical. I am a season ticket holder at another stadium and the vast number of empty seats when we play t'Rorvers is frankly embarrassing. We play them on a Saturday and they have sold something like one quarter of tickets they're entitled to and then we play West Ham on a Wednesday night and they bring four or five times as many fans all the way from that London! It shows how bad t'Rorvers are and their pathetic bleating of 'Gerrin t'wum' is childish in the extreme.
A bit like your reply!

*pats on the head*

bless!

jinkyjase says...
12:12pm Sun 21 Mar 10

Seems like neither side will sell out. Can we assume this is, in part, down to the ridiculous kick off time AND the hysterical arrangements concocted by Lancashire police for rovers fans to adhere to?

Well done Lancashire Police, the real administrators of premier league football.

deleted_user says...
12:26pm Sun 21 Mar 10

Re Chris Bacon
There isn't a single club in the premier league who, this season have played Rovers on a Saturday and West Ham the following Wednesday

blueandwhitey79 says...
12:33pm Sun 21 Mar 10

KPNuts8 wrote:
Morst? 'we should have given more tickets to Rovers' If you knew what you were on about, you would know that Rovers have not even sold the 2,500 tickets Burnley have given them already! which is pretty dire! up the clarets!
its big game for burnley not for us, ur just another **** team, our big games today against chelsea, then man u and arsenal... we dont really give a **** about you lot and your wooden ground. I dont anyway

Mattyblue says...
12:42pm Sun 21 Mar 10

I do love correcting Dingles!

Firstly, picked up my ticket for the timbershack next Sunday- it is sold out, went to a ballot.

Secondly, check the Rovers website news archive for the Wednesday before the Ewood game. 'Sold out, no more tickets avaliable' Empty seats in the Darwen End were unable to be sold to non season ticket holders l- police advice.

But don't let facts get in the way! Can't even sell 19000 tickets for the Derby!

Oh dear, time to depart back to the wilderness.

KPNuts8 says...
1:15pm Sun 21 Mar 10

Mattyblue wrote:
I do love correcting Dingles! Firstly, picked up my ticket for the timbershack next Sunday- it is sold out, went to a ballot. Secondly, check the Rovers website news archive for the Wednesday before the Ewood game. 'Sold out, no more tickets avaliable' Empty seats in the Darwen End were unable to be sold to non season ticket holders l- police advice. But don't let facts get in the way! Can't even sell 19000 tickets for the Derby! Oh dear, time to depart back to the wilderness.
Yeah but the thing is, you have not yet sold out your tickets? Rovers website- 'There are a limited amount of tickets still available' -think that may mean tickets are not sold out yet? And there was been be no announcement saying the tickets have sold out yet? And this is for less than 2,500 tickets?

O and the reason we have limited tickets left is due to the same reason- police advice. Tickets have to be bought by a season ticket holder or member, but I can guarantee you now, you will still not see a half empty stand.

KPNuts8 says...
1:26pm Sun 21 Mar 10

blueandwhitey79 wrote:
KPNuts8 wrote: Morst? 'we should have given more tickets to Rovers' If you knew what you were on about, you would know that Rovers have not even sold the 2,500 tickets Burnley have given them already! which is pretty dire! up the clarets!
its big game for burnley not for us, ur just another **** team, our big games today against chelsea, then man u and arsenal... we dont really give a **** about you lot and your wooden ground. I dont anyway
So your biggest home fans attendance the season against Burnley was because it was just another game? Thought not? And who are you to tell Burnley fans it’s only a big game for us?

‘our big games today against chelsea, then man u and arsenal’- Which teams big games do not include them three clubs you tool? It’s funny that you think you’re at the same standard of them three teams? Open your eyes! Any local Prem game you expect to sell 2,500 tickets right a way, Burnley or not? Your away following is awful.

fredelliottssausage says...
2:21pm Sun 21 Mar 10

Just to say the main reason they won't have sold out YET is you have had to buy tickets for other games to qualify. So while there may be clarets interested in going on against Rovers, those same clarets aren't so interested in going on against Fulham or West Ham just to be able to.

Chris P Bacon says...
2:28pm Sun 21 Mar 10

deleted_user wrote:
Re Chris Bacon
There isn't a single club in the premier league who, this season have played Rovers on a Saturday and West Ham the following Wednesday
I never said it was this season, blerty ****; I used that as a graphic example. Perhaps the most extreme is when we played a foreign team in a European competition and they brought more than double the number of fans from a foreign country, as t'Rorvers brought from 25 miles or so away. Pathetic of them indeed.

bigbezzer says...
6:19pm Sun 21 Mar 10

500 at Man City ,yes well done ,course it was a night game and obviously to late for all you children

Morst says...
6:58pm Sun 21 Mar 10

Rovers fans - if you want to help the Dingles sell out by buying a few tickets there are some rewards -
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1) You won't have to spend 9 hours in Police custody!
2) From an historic point of view you may never see two old wooden stands like these again in your lifetime because we won't be seeing Burnley again for a long long time.
3) Not since 1981 have we been able to sing going down going down at T'turf!
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31st....

Bluegoose says...
7:18pm Sun 21 Mar 10

There will be no tickets left when Man City roll into town on April 3rd. Reckon City will win 6-1. Pity rovers cant sell all their tickets 2 small time clubs.

Mattyblue says...
7:38pm Sun 21 Mar 10

The ballot was done on Saturday, successful fans were rung up this morning, announcement tomorrow.

We sold out the full end at Wigan, you did not!

Keep them coming!

NICEONESUNSHINE says...
7:53pm Sun 21 Mar 10

KPNuts8 wrote:
Morst? 'we should have given more tickets to Rovers' If you knew what you were on about, you would know that Rovers have not even sold the 2,500 tickets Burnley have given them already! which is pretty dire! up the clarets!
Hey scruff, be rest assured that we have sold our allocation. 7,000 applied for 400 tickets after the season ticket holders, who had two away match stubs, got their share (2,100). This was done by ballot because it was so over subscribed.
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That means that you're wrong just like the other idiotic scruffs who were predicting a "top 8" finish and then a "trip to Europe" next season.
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"Up the Clarets!" no, no hill monkey, it should be "down" the Clarets!

Bluegoose says...
9:37pm Sun 21 Mar 10

The battle of the pie eaters both love their pies Burnley sold out their allocation of pies at Wigan.
The pies the limit.
Thats why rovers have to setr off at 9am gives them 2 hours to get the pies.
I spy with my little pie ha ha ha

kool4katz says...
1:54am Mon 22 Mar 10

unfortunatly for the dingles Rovers will sell out,the first criteria for a ticket was fans who had attended two away games and they didnt sell out, so now it is only one
they will not have enough tickets for all our home season ticket holders

bluenwhite says...
6:58am Mon 22 Mar 10

ha ha ha, the great dingle support couldnt even sell out for there biggest game before returning to the chumpionship. what a surprise

MidlandRover85 says...
12:02pm Mon 22 Mar 10

Just seen on the Rovers web site we are SOLD OUT! See you their dingles!

blackburn south says...
12:21pm Mon 22 Mar 10

Seriously though, Burnley fc deserve to get relegated. Charging their own supporters £35 is an insult. Burnley is a low skilled, low paid area. Where are they supposed to get the money from? They are hardly going to take out a loan to watch a doomed team when the game is on telly.

philipmorris says...
1:38pm Mon 22 Mar 10

I thought we were going to be able to taunt them about not selling out their allocation.Looks like its going to be the other way round.
Massive local derby, relegation fight, vital game and we cant sell out a measly 19,000. In a word : embarrassing.

All those claims for years of big club, sleeping giant, best sypporters in the land blah blah blah. Dont make me laugh : your living in a dream world!
Ossy Claret

deleted_user says...
4:56pm Mon 22 Mar 10

blackburn south wrote:
Seriously though, Burnley fc deserve to get relegated. Charging their own supporters £35 is an insult. Burnley is a low skilled, low paid area. Where are they supposed to get the money from? They are hardly going to take out a loan to watch a doomed team when the game is on telly.
Burnley fans only being charged £28 (adult), £19 (senior) and £14 (junior). Is it against Premier League rules to charge visiting fans more than home fans for same type of seats?

vintageclaret says...
2:43pm Tue 23 Mar 10

philipmorris wrote:
I thought we were going to be able to taunt them about not selling out their allocation.Looks like its going to be the other way round. Massive local derby, relegation fight, vital game and we cant sell out a measly 19,000. In a word : embarrassing. All those claims for years of big club, sleeping giant, best sypporters in the land blah blah blah. Dont make me laugh : your living in a dream world! Ossy Claret
Well the ones not going will be from the same class yourself won't they? Sat at home on the couch and spouting all the tosh you give out, pretending to be a Burnley Fan. You have finally shown your true colours Ossy so (called) Claret. Kindly remove your name from our label please.

philipmorris says...
6:36pm Tue 23 Mar 10

Stick to the facts . How come we cant sell out a very small allocation like that for arguably, esp now, our biggest game of the season?
Still waiting for an answer.
Ossy Claret

vintageclaret says...
7:08pm Tue 23 Mar 10

philipmorris wrote:
Stick to the facts . How come we cant sell out a very small allocation like that for arguably, esp now, our biggest game of the season? Still waiting for an answer. Ossy Claret
Because unfortunately there is a % of so called fans like yourself who are not true fans and just like to stir uf s**** Surprised you didn't take up one of teh Rovers tickets so you can be among your own. Answered enough?

philipmorris says...
3:00pm Wed 24 Mar 10

Thanks for the answer. Just to confirm and put this on record : Burnley FC cannot sell out a 19,000 home allocation in a massive local derby and, given its clear importance to our Premier League survival, one of the most important games in our modern history. Football followers everywhere can draw their own conclusions from that.

On the more important subject of the game itself, I take us to win 2-1 or maybe 3-1 if its more open. Of this Im very confident indeed: they only have 5 more away points than us.
Ossy Claret


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