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3 hours ago, Groundhog said:

Any Carrots in the home end might get away with causing a stink in sections of the Riverside or JW upper, but it won't last long. It plays right into our hands if they invade the pitch, kick off outside etc, justifies the decision to keep the ticket allocation down, regardless of the what the police say.

No one mentions one of the main reasons for the low allocation: they'll smash the facilities up and with the Luton game coming up there'll be no time to repair them. So keep one half of the Darwen Dingle free and we can still cater for the away fans on Monday night. Thick cnuts are their own problem.

Heard a few mutterings of "it was handball" last night walking out the ground, so tried to look for some video footage on twitter - but couldn't find anything due to the cesspit of a platform being clogged full of Dingles revelling in their Wednesday night entertainment, they're obsessed, I'd thought their successful season would be enough to keep them occupied?

One thing that made me laugh though: lots of comments from Cov fans slagging off our ground (least we've got one), usual Burnley fans wading in - one Burnley fan described t'Turd as a "cauldron" 😂😂😂 

Delusions of grandeur that lot, too much success can go to your head.

I don't care about justifying the ticket allocation. Doesn't need justifying as far as I'm concerned. I don't see how trouble, damage and possibly people getting hurt 'plays into our hands'. I'd rather everyone enjoys a safe and trouble free evening.

Although I don't care about justifying the ticket allocation, they and the police will likely and fairly point out that trouble outside of the DE was made more likely by a low ticket allocation causing Dingles to try to get seats in the home ends, which also makes it harder for the police and stewards to manage. Still the right call though, they shafted us so we returned the favour.

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9 hours ago, Groundhog said:

Any Carrots in the home end might get away with causing a stink in sections of the Riverside or JW upper, but it won't last long. It plays right into our hands if they invade the pitch, kick off outside etc, justifies the decision to keep the ticket allocation down, regardless of the what the police say.

No one mentions one of the main reasons for the low allocation: they'll smash the facilities up and with the Luton game coming up there'll be no time to repair them. So keep one half of the Darwen Dingle free and we can still cater for the away fans on Monday night. Thick cnuts are their own problem.

Heard a few mutterings of "it was handball" last night walking out the ground, so tried to look for some video footage on twitter - but couldn't find anything due to the cesspit of a platform being clogged full of Dingles revelling in their Wednesday night entertainment, they're obsessed, I'd thought their successful season would be enough to keep them occupied?

One thing that made me laugh though: lots of comments from Cov fans slagging off our ground (least we've got one), usual Burnley fans wading in - one Burnley fan described t'Turd as a "cauldron" 😂😂😂 

Delusions of grandeur that lot, too much success can go to your head.

If only they had some success.

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9 hours ago, Groundhog said:

Any Carrots in the home end might get away with causing a stink in sections of the Riverside or JW upper, but it won't last long. It plays right into our hands if they invade the pitch, kick off outside etc, justifies the decision to keep the ticket allocation down, regardless of the what the police say.

No one mentions one of the main reasons for the low allocation: they'll smash the facilities up and with the Luton game coming up there'll be no time to repair them. So keep one half of the Darwen Dingle free and we can still cater for the away fans on Monday night. Thick cnuts are their own problem.

Heard a few mutterings of "it was handball" last night walking out the ground, so tried to look for some video footage on twitter - but couldn't find anything due to the cesspit of a platform being clogged full of Dingles revelling in their Wednesday night entertainment, they're obsessed, I'd thought their successful season would be enough to keep them occupied?

One thing that made me laugh though: lots of comments from Cov fans slagging off our ground (least we've got one), usual Burnley fans wading in - one Burnley fan described t'Turd as a "cauldron" 😂😂😂 

Delusions of grandeur that lot, too much success can go to your head.

If only they had some success.

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4 minutes ago, davulsukur said:

A rovers season ticket holder has been handed a 3 year stadium ban after buying tickets in the home end for some Dingles.

 

That's good but how on earth did they know who he was buying them for? If he (or they) put it on social media then they are as thick as table tops.

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4 minutes ago, arbitro said:

That's good but how on earth did they know who he was buying them for? If he (or they) put it on social media then they are as thick as table tops.

I was wondering the same thing and tbh, I have no idea. 

As you say, can only assume it was plastered all over social media or something.

Now the club have put something out as well.

 

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1 minute ago, davulsukur said:

I was wondering the same thing and tbh, I have no idea. 

As you say, can only assume it was plastered all over social media or something.

Whichever way it sends out the right message to any Rovers fans considering buying and for that lot.

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Still a bit odd. Surely you wouldn't need the physical ticket. They'd just order it online for you.

Unless they've give him the ticket and the dumb clucker has gone to the ticket office to buy a ticket with it and not know the ST holders address or something. 😁

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It's more likely he's found it on the floor somewhere, probably nicked it, or took a pic of someone's card and is just on the wind up.

He comments on everything Rovers related with a high level of deranged vitriol. Typical modern fan let loose with a social media account.

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I kind of wish he got in and ended up sat next to me....... then i could have educated him on Burnleys pre Prem days crowds.

Mind you if it's as empty as it was near me the other night any interlopers will have no bother 😒

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