Blackburn ticket price

Blackburn coordinates 53.7486N 2.4875W
Blackpool 53.8167N 3.0370W
So we can officially say Blackpool is more North than Blackburn.😂
 
Not sure about the geography but I always feel like the further down the M65 I travel the further back in time I go, never had a problem with t’Rovers they’re within a couple of minutes of the M6 and civilisation, a lot friendlier bunch than the Dingles for sure.
 
Blackburn coordinates 53.7486N 2.4875W
Blackpool 53.8167N 3.0370W
So we can officially say Blackpool is more North than Blackburn.😂
I looked up the coordinates for the two grounds and Ewood is 24' N of Bloomers. So nothing in it really.
 

No mention of a home deal, mentions their cat c.

Looks like that price will apply to us too...

Disappointing not to be on a weekend but that will help a little.
We should be selling out the whole away end
Demand even more tickets
Take over every train going remotely near the place
Drink the place dry
Be the most respectful and perfect fans ever witnessed at Ewood and environs
Clean the place before we leave and
Celebrate wrecking their season with a 5-0 away win

Bob Hatton
 
We should be selling out the whole away end
Demand even more tickets
Take over every train going remotely near the place
Drink the place dry
Be the most respectful and perfect fans ever witnessed at Ewood and environs
Clean the place before we leave and
Celebrate wrecking their season with a 5-0 away win
i take it you'll be there and dragging yourself up to Bloomfield Rd next tuesday for McCarthys first home game?
 
Must have poor numbers away from home if your a cat c match at £20
I wouldnt call 1500 away fans at Southampton for an fa cup game poor now would you ? 550 mile round trip
Also around the same amount of fans was at the away game at Watford too
Not bad at all imo
Also paying 32.50 a ticket away at Swansea on a Wednesday night
 
I looked up the coordinates for the two grounds and Ewood is 24' N of Bloomers. So nothing in it really.
Do you know how coordinates work? Can you look at a map?

I think pictures make it pretty simple.

An approximate horizontal line running from their stadium, note it's level with Bamber bridge, below Lytham. Note the compass.


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For BR to be even level Ewood would have to be only slightly below Ribchester.


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For it to be north of Bloomfield road by a similar amount that Ewood is south... the map would look something like this...

Note how St Anne's is now directly south of Lancaster... note the compass...


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Do you know how coordinates work? Can you look at a map?

I think pictures make it pretty simple.

An approximate horizontal line running from their stadium, note it's level with Bamber bridge, below Lytham. Note the compass.


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For BR to be even level Ewood would have to be only slightly below Ribchester.


View attachment 14379

For it to be north of Bloomfield road by a similar amount that Ewood is south... the map would look something like this...

Note how St Anne's is now directly south of Lancaster... note the compass...


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pulp-fiction-john-travolta.gif

Jesus wept!!!

Anyway, how many tickets we got?
 
Do you know how coordinates work? Can you look at a map?

I think pictures make it pretty simple.

An approximate horizontal line running from their stadium, note it's level with Bamber bridge, below Lytham. Note the compass.


View attachment 14378

For BR to be even level Ewood would have to be only slightly below Ribchester.


View attachment 14379

For it to be north of Bloomfield road by a similar amount that Ewood is south... the map would look something like this...

Note how St Anne's is now directly south of Lancaster... note the compass...


View attachment 14380
pulp-fiction-john-travolta.gif
Yes I do, but you obviously don't. Your last picture is most accurate.
 
Not sure Chizzy is going to be happy about this...

As some don't know their local geography....
 
Do you know how coordinates work? Can you look at a map?

I think pictures make it pretty simple.

An approximate horizontal line running from their stadium, note it's level with Bamber bridge, below Lytham. Note the compass.


View attachment 14378

For BR to be even level Ewood would have to be only slightly below Ribchester.


View attachment 14379

For it to be north of Bloomfield road by a similar amount that Ewood is south... the map would look something like this...

Note how St Anne's is now directly south of Lancaster... note the compass...


View attachment 14380
pulp-fiction-john-travolta.gif
Superb work 😂
 
I know, the lengths some go to to educate...

As for tickets well have the full stand no doubt, but won't fill it on a weeknight.
Absurd lengths. 👍

I went to Rovers v Bournemouth at the end of last season and Bournemouth had the upper tier of the Darwen end. Rovers fans below them.
 
i take it you'll be there and dragging yourself up to Bloomfield Rd next tuesday for McCarthys first home game?
Nope as there is no train back to the Capital on Boris rail
It's the same as me saying to you, why not come down to Millwall for Mick's first away match (on a Tues night) - I know the answer. I cant criticise you as we're all busy and I run a business with 4 others replying on me being up and about at 6:20am until the cows come home twice over.

But I did go to Soton and if we play 10% better than how we did, we should get a point at Boro but we have to defend better and get Grimshaw in goal.

Ut P
 
Do you know how coordinates work? Can you look at a map?

I think pictures make it pretty simple.

An approximate horizontal line running from their stadium, note it's level with Bamber bridge, below Lytham. Note the compass.


View attachment 14378

For BR to be even level Ewood would have to be only slightly below Ribchester.


View attachment 14379

For it to be north of Bloomfield road by a similar amount that Ewood is south... the map would look something like this...

Note how St Anne's is now directly south of Lancaster... note the compass...


View attachment 14380
pulp-fiction-john-travolta.gif
But I see Great Britain is now centered North of Great Harwood (where it truly belongs !)
 
Nope as there is no train back to the Capital on Boris rail
It's the same as me saying to you, why not come down to Millwall for Mick's first away match (on a Tues night) - I know the answer. I cant criticise you as we're all busy and I run a business with 4 others replying on me being up and about at 6:20am until the cows come home twice over.

But I did go to Soton and if we play 10% better than how we did, we should get a point at Boro but we have to defend better and get Grimshaw in goal.

Ut P
But that is what you do! You frequently tell people to get to matches being played in the south because obviously it's easier for you to get to those games yourself and they are the games you are attending. But no-one comes on here telling people to get to home games. So I just thought I'd suggest you "drag" yourself to MM's first home game in the same manner you did for the Soton game..
 
Forget doing rallying calls for away games where the club doesn't make a single penny,we should be trying to fill Bloomfield Rd and making it a fortress for our run in.
Don't think we'll need much of a rallying cry for this one, very cheap for youngsters etc.

Great price for adults.

It's all about how many can be bothered on a weeknight and I guess how our results go. A few wins and the buzz will properly come back.
 
1 win in 6 for t'Rovers and no wins in 5 - that place is a morgue and so maybe we could pull off a weird surprise!
 
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