You need a letter from the Pope post dated from last week and you can only pay with a credit card the third Thursday of the month when it's a full moon. Hope it helps.
All our home games are pay on the day. The easiest way to get a ticket is to buy online and print at home, failing this you can buy one from the ticket machine in the club shop, or you can buy a ticket for cash from the club shop, but it costs an extra £2.
Should have been a 'buy 3 get 5' package to ensure full houses last 5 games. You can bet Borough, BHA and Burnley will be playing in front of packed houses as we go into the final strait.
Only slightly, and the place is about a third as big as Hull. I'm sure all their home games from now on will be better attended than ours.
If City had the same percentage of the population turning up to watch them as Burnley our crowds would be over 50,000. And that is just from within the city boundaries under HCC. Include the urban area, which a lot say should be included in Hull, and the crowds would be 90,000. Not to mention how many people where City is the nearest club. The nearest one to us of any note is Leeds. And that is nearer to Burnley than Hull. Man Utd, Man City, Liverpool are all closer to Burnley than Leeds is to Hull. Yet you don't see buses or cars heading out of Burnley to support these clubs like we have done, and still do, from Hull. Comparing Burnley's crowds negatively to ours isn't really a very good comparison.
Good job that's not what I was doing then. City Div said they'd fill their ground for the rest of the season, I was merely pointing out that they won't, they only fill it against Blackburn and they've already played them, they'll keep getting about 17k like us.
Whoah, whoah, whoah Lambrini Girl ......an inveterate name dropper such as yourself should at least remember member names correctly And you should also pay more attention when twisting meanings of posts. I said 'packed houses' meaning 'very well attended games', not 'sold out/ground full' as you wrongly inferred. Pay attention.
Good for the size of the place though. Was in hospital recently. There was a Burnley fan in there. Late sixties, massive bloke with loads of tattoos. Glad I didn't encounter him back in the 1970s. Is a season pass holder and travels back to games with his sons and grandson. He was bewailing the same things we do. People who turned up in the PL and complained about others who stood up and sang, stewards siding with them and ejecting the fans who the players would actually appreciate more because they could actually hear them.
if the club thought that the crowd'd help the team win............... why dont they let the spectators in for free? just a thought.
Bit below the belt lambriniman. I thought with your connections you'd know how many people live in Burnley to the nearest half dozen, and their names and addresses.
It is pay on the gate. For some odd reason there's an extra £3 charge if you do. You might as well get one from city, the surcharge is only £2.