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loadsamoney
23-02-2014, 04:15 PM
I asked the question on Carrotsmad and it seems there will be some.but will they be safe??
Maybe in jack walker toward blackburn end they will be,but not toward darwen end as those Rovers fans who go in Darwen end are in their,also in top tier of blackburn end they will be safe.I would say also certain areas of Riverside would be safe but its potluck in there.
What would you do if one was sat next to you??

DarwenBlue1969
23-02-2014, 04:33 PM
There will be thousands in the home ends together with the obligatory 5,000 locked outside
You will be safe as long as there is no spontaneous outbreak of banjo strumming so put away that fishing rod there's a good lad.

big_ears_longside
23-02-2014, 05:38 PM
We will sell our 4500 tickets and thats good enough for me. Doubt there will be many in home ends.

A bit of a non topic really

Looking forward to the game but dont think we will come away with 3 points...

Stan_van_nel
23-02-2014, 06:05 PM
Twelfty seven

backofthenet
23-02-2014, 07:22 PM
I also have to admit that this may be a non topic. If I am sat next to a Burnley fan I would look forward to friendly banter.

No reason for trouble. If the Burnley fan was of the suicide squad mold and was hoping for trouble, I would expect the stewards to do their job,and I would have no issue in informing them.

In all honesty, Burnley fans in rovers fans seats
are probably there to avoid the coach. I don't blame them.

66claret
23-02-2014, 10:08 PM
Well said Backofthenet, that is how football should be watched, love the banter but hate the nastiness. Shame there are a few morons on both side.

poltergeist
24-02-2014, 02:57 AM
Got to stick my neck in this one, As society expects everyone to intergrate and be civilised why should allocation of seats be vetted, if you are a fan of football all seat bookings should be on a first come basis regardless of which team you support.
Draconian methods of policeing are spoiling a so-called civilised society from enjoying a game of football. [b] after all it is a game:- Contest bound by rules and decided by skill-strength or luck,,,,,enough said >:(

rossendaleareaclaret
25-02-2014, 06:50 AM
None of us will be in the home ends as we don't want to mix with the unwashed and end up with the plague


4 500 of us will be there that's plenty enough how many of you come to us again this season I'm sure it was 2300 P1SS POOR!!!!

dunn0709
25-02-2014, 09:55 AM
None of us will be in the home ends as we don't want to mix with the unwashed and end up with the plague


Well some-one's been a busy little bee haven't they! Looks like you've managed to canvas some 20k+ of people to make such a statement.

Well done you! If only others had your work ethic, drive, and organisational skills then maybe our economy would be thriving a bit more.

I'm pretty sure there are some people in the Government Census department that would love to talk to you, and maybe give you some freelance work.

Good luck with it all, I hope it becomes a rewarding career path for you.

blueandwhitehalves1
25-02-2014, 06:44 PM
If I was sat next to one I'd cower in fear at the possibility of it being a well 'ard member of the legendary suicide squad, and that my coat was gonna get messy when he committed suicide after we scored the winner.

ROVERREDROSE
01-03-2014, 11:05 PM
Not a nice experience sitting on your hands if your team scores. If some opposing supporters go in an home end and look for trouble they will find it at any football ground near enough, Ewood is no different. Enjoy.

walkersteeler
03-03-2014, 11:46 AM
My guess is anywhere between 0 and 6.