JAL Posted June 3, 2009 Posted June 3, 2009 Was he? Are you sure on that one? Sure am, dont know if he was just before Bret Ormerod though. Think he came from the Leyland area.
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nicko Posted June 3, 2009 Posted June 3, 2009 Clarke Carlisle started at Blackpool - as an apprentice and then a pro.
JAL Posted June 3, 2009 Posted June 3, 2009 Clarke Carlisle started at Blackpool - as an apprentice and then a pro. He got potted as a Rovers youth team player.Then moved onto Blackpool.
nicko Posted June 3, 2009 Posted June 3, 2009 He got potted as a Rovers youth team player.Then moved onto Blackpool. Must have been very young...like 13 or 14.
JAL Posted June 3, 2009 Posted June 3, 2009 Must have been very young...like 13 or 14. How old is he now .
bob fleming Posted June 3, 2009 Posted June 3, 2009 He got potted as a Rovers youth team player.Then moved onto Blackpool. Just checked - Carlisle played midfield in the B team when he was a schoolboy - he was let go because it was thought he would only be good enough to play for burnley.
nicko Posted June 3, 2009 Posted June 3, 2009 Cheers. You learn something new every day - which is a relief as I have been forgetting something new every day at my age. Make a belting feature before the derby.
67splitscreen Posted June 3, 2009 Posted June 3, 2009 Cheers. You learn something new every day - which is a relief as I have been forgetting something new every day at my age. Make a belting feature before the derby. Problem is it could backfire after a good drubbing.
nicko Posted June 3, 2009 Posted June 3, 2009 Problem is it could backfire after a good drubbing. Carlisle is a very nice, intelligent chap. Had some problems in his past, but came through strong. Also got dropped for being off-form - and came back to play best football of his career.
67splitscreen Posted June 3, 2009 Posted June 3, 2009 Carlisle is a very nice, intelligent chap. Had some problems in his past, but came through strong. Also got dropped for being off-form - and came back to play best football of his career. Britain's Brainiest Footballer in a TV quiz in January 2002. Alcohol related problems. Wonder if those old injuries will come back to haunt him in the Prem.(getting on a bit, and the higher physical demands)
SamDingle Posted June 3, 2009 Posted June 3, 2009 Britain's Brainiest Footballer in a TV quiz in January 2002. Alcohol related problems. Wonder if those old injuries will come back to haunt him in the Prem.(getting on a bit, and the higher physical demands) Everyone should worship at the altar of Clarke Carlisle.
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted June 3, 2009 Posted June 3, 2009 Everyone should worship at the altar of Clarke Carlisle. I saw him get caught in a foot race in the play off game ! Man running in treacle ! Amoruso would have beaten him, just about !
SIMON GARNERS 194 Posted June 5, 2009 Posted June 5, 2009 A view of Blackburn away from the other side ''Me and a mate made our own way there for the cup game and there were more Clarets on the streets than barstewards.'' I swear to god that at both league and cup matches at Ewood I NEVER saw one Burnley shirt around the vacinity of Ewood!
67splitscreen Posted June 5, 2009 Posted June 5, 2009 Seem's the allocation has been sorted at our end. From Rovers Mad. I have a friend who works in the safety department at Ewood as an assistant to John Newsham, and after a series of meetings this week, they have agreed on the decision to only give burnley around 2,500 tickets, a quarter of the darwen end after the segregation which will be on the Burnley side of the fence. With season ticket sales going so well the club want to make sure as many loyal rovers as possible can see the game. The same thing is likely to happen for Man Utd,Liverpool etc. Follow up post. They have decided against giving Burnley the upper tier because of how the turnstiles are arranged (upper - lower - upper - lower) which would mean rovers and burnley entering the ground next to each other. At least they aren't getting 6/7,000 like the previous 2 times.
67splitscreen Posted June 5, 2009 Posted June 5, 2009 I really do hope your right Splitscreen! Im only the messenger, go on Rovers Mad and PM the guy.
demontfort_rover Posted June 5, 2009 Posted June 5, 2009 A bit of a burnley love in on the One Show now
ABBEY Posted June 5, 2009 Posted June 5, 2009 A view of Blackburn away from the other side ''Me and a mate made our own way there for the cup game and there were more Clarets on the streets than barstewards.'' I swear to god that at both league and cup matches at Ewood I NEVER saw one Burnley shirt around the vacinity of Ewood! i saw about 30 in one group getting escorted that was all.they were all brothers to!
Tris Posted June 5, 2009 Posted June 5, 2009 Seem's the allocation has been sorted at our end. From Rovers Mad. I have a friend who works in the safety department at Ewood as an assistant to John Newsham, and after a series of meetings this week, they have agreed on the decision to only give burnley around 2,500 tickets, a quarter of the darwen end after the segregation which will be on the Burnley side of the fence. With season ticket sales going so well the club want to make sure as many loyal rovers as possible can see the game. The same thing is likely to happen for Man Utd,Liverpool etc. Follow up post. They have decided against giving Burnley the upper tier because of how the turnstiles are arranged (upper - lower - upper - lower) which would mean rovers and burnley entering the ground next to each other. At least they aren't getting 6/7,000 like the previous 2 times. It was made clear at the Fans Forum that no Rovers fans would be in the Darwen End due to the segregation issues outside the ground. So if the 2,500 figure is correct, it'll be a very empty DE.
Majiball Posted June 5, 2009 Posted June 5, 2009 It was made clear at the Fans Forum that no Rovers fans would be in the Darwen End due to the segregation issues outside the ground. So if the 2,500 figure is correct, it'll be a very empty DE. 2,500 sounds about right to me, to fill the darwen end with the inbred Dingles. Don't forget they are mostly made up of conjoined twins!!
JAL Posted June 5, 2009 Posted June 5, 2009 It was made clear at the Fans Forum that no Rovers fans would be in the Darwen End due to the segregation issues outside the ground. So if the 2,500 figure is correct, it'll be a very empty DE. Why ? All John Newsham and the police have to do is organise special entry into the lower tier via the sides, totally isolating the back for the Burnley fans or isolate one half of the back and contain them within the walls of the car park allowing home fans in the other side . Or else the club should organise special entry through what are the exit doors, one on the Jack Walker side the other on the riverside side, surely either one can be implemented .
No Nay Never Posted June 5, 2009 Posted June 5, 2009 Why ? All John Newsham and the police have to do is organise special entry into the lower tier via the sides, totally isolating the back for the Burnley fans or isolate one half of the back and contain them within the walls of the car park allowing home fans in the other side . Or else the club should organise special entry through what are the exit doors, one on the Jack Walker side the other on the riverside side, surely either one can be implemented . Yeah I wouldnt have thought it would be to hard to segregate, burnley fans straight into the bus park at the back of the DE whilst rovers fans have to exit round the back of the Riverside.
AlanK Posted June 5, 2009 Posted June 5, 2009 I suppose, in the cold light of day, your point is a sensible one Dave. When however, has sensible got anything to do with football support and it's ideosyncratic passions? I dont suppose it was sensible to loath and despise Burnley whilst we were jousting with Man Utd in the mid 90's. I did though. I have heard Rovers fans say stuff like "It's only Burnley, let them have their day in the sun." Not for me. One of the saddest days for me as a football fan came when they stayed in the league by the skin of their teeth. If they'd have gone down they would have folded and I would have been ecstatic. All this talk of "six easy points" is also garbage. I dont want them to have a single, solitary shot at us. Especially as they have uncovered an alchemist of a manager who not only could easily outfox Allardyce but mastermind a Stoke like survival. No, I'm absolutely gutted today. Almost as low as if we had gone down. Pathetic. I worry about what we do, not Burnley or any other club. There seems to be a sense of fear amongst so many fellow Rovers. I guess our performances this year are the reason for that. Bring em on I say. Top 4 are already decided next year, and the next...and the next. But a good old fashioned derby between 2 old clubs in Lancs? Now thats football. thats what I`m talking about.
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