• The first stage of the forum upgrades has now been completed but they remain in a degraded state and are still being worked on. Normal posting/reading should now be possible.
    Please read this thread for more details.
    New user registrations are currently disabled.

Burnley Forum

It was off the top of my head, but now you're asking:

Man United
Man City
Liverpool
Everton
Leeds
Blackburn

6 bigger clubs than Burnley with more success in recent years.

Then you have Huddersfield, Bradford, Bolton and Preston who are on a similar level to Burnley but still close enough to bleed some support if there are family connections or they are in the premier league while Burnley are struggling.
Warrabout Accchhhhhrrrrington Stanley?
 

Warrabout Accchhhhhrrrrington Stanley?
I wasn't counting clubs in that area that are smaller and historically worse than Burnley. Oldham, Rochdale, Salford City and (previously) Bury would all fit this mold before we start going deeper into non-league.
 
Don't they have rivalries with Blackburn and Preston North End?

Blackburn is their big derby. They don't like Preston either but Blackpool is Preston's big derby. Halifax hate Burnley too but I don't think Burnley care about them.
Burnley have usually punched above their weight if population of towns and cities is a measure. They have a population less than 100k and about 10k less than Carlisle

They also have a loyal local fanbase. A lot of people in Burnley support their local team unlike Preston who all support Liverpool and Man U.
 
Last edited:
Burnley do have a real issue with support don’t they. Even when playing triumphantly in the Championship they really struggled to sell out. Could probably do with a smaller stadium.

And a strategy to match their size because at the moment their transfer business resembles that of a West Brom, Norwich, type club, not a club trying to turn their fortunes around long term. Because there’s no reason when a club their size is managed right they cant be in the PL consistently look at Brighton Bournemouth Brentford for example.
I think those clubs benefit from being in the south. It's not impossible, but I think it's harder for smaller northern clubs to succeed.
You must be logged on to see media items

:)
He's taken the stick well to be fair to him.
 
Last edited:
Blackburn is their big derby. They don't like Preston either but Blackpool is Preston's big derby. Halifax hate Burnley too but I don't think Burnley care about them.


They also have a loyal local fanbase. A lot of people in Burnley support their local team unlike Preston who all support Liverpool and Man U.
I used to play in a five a side team with two Richards, Big Dick and Little Dick. Big Dick was from Burnley and Little Dick was from Blackburn. We weren't a bad side actually, but there was little in the way of any social element after the matches. :)
 
They get poor crowds. It doesn't help that Scotty's style of football makes your eyes bleed.

I don't think you can class their crowds as poor, relative to their catchment area.

Inevitably their crowds will tail off this season as relegation is now confirmed and they are getting beat every week. As would our crowds.

Ours almost halved in 45 mins on Friday night
 
It's weird how they kept Parker despite how shit they've been, which I presumed was because they thought he could get them back up again, but now seem to want rid.

I'd be fuming as a fan.
Seen a few times now that he apparently had a massive bonus for keeping them up and a break clause if they went back down, may have accepted they were fucked regardless and saved money on sacking him
 
I don't think you can class their crowds as poor, relative to their catchment area.

Inevitably their crowds will tail off this season as relegation is now confirmed and they are getting beat every week. As would our crowds.

Ours almost halved in 45 mins on Friday night
I know. I was just making a joke about Parker's brand of total football
 
Back
Top