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Handy Guide to: Burnley FC

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posted on 25/2/14

We're getting more tickets.....http://www.dcfc.co.uk/news/article/extra-burnley-tickets-made-available-1314-1381042.aspx let's be having you.........

comment by Peeder (U1684)

posted on 25/2/14

I still have my bit of the BBG pitch at home that I borrowed after the last game (my stag weekend!) Its just a small jar of mud and sand now, the grass has composted, but it's going with me to the grave!

posted on 25/2/14

I have a bit of BBG pitch which I planted and it flourished. It's in a pot in the garden and I trim it now and again to keep it looking good.

When I scraped up said piece I was afraid it might not survive, so I scraped up another bit and ate it, just so it would be part of me. It tasted sandy, gritty and with a sort of chemical aftertaste. I am pretty sure it did me no harm.

comment by Peeder (U1684)

posted on 25/2/14

Vidal - I am pretty sure it did me no harm -

posted on 25/2/14

I asked for "any interesting factual facts", which you seem to have confused with 'any ingesting factual facts'.

posted on 25/2/14

Sorry to have made such an alimentary mistake 666.

comment by Peeder (U1684)

posted on 25/2/14

Vidal - brilliant!

posted on 25/2/14



New Word Of The Day!

posted on 25/2/14

World Class as ever 666

posted on 25/2/14

Vidal.... Have you taken a chunk out of the iPro....is there much difference?

posted on 25/2/14

You can't take a chunk out of a drink

posted on 25/2/14

I say BOGOF. You buy one you get one free.. I say..you buy one you get one free!

That bloke is the halftime compere I think...

posted on 25/2/14

Frozen iPro is delicious Igor. Usually have it as a pudding after a main course of roast iPro (difficult to get right that one). Starter is usually iPro soup. I have lived on nothing else but iPro for the past 3 months. If I had started on this diet earlier I could have made the winter olympics team. Believe me iPro is the super food and drink of champions.

posted on 25/2/14

You should be able to kick some Burnley butt then Spart

Go i-Pro

comment by Peeder (U1684)

posted on 25/2/14

Spart - have you tried Baked i-Pro Alaska? A heady combination of light sponge, soft frozen i-Pro (I find the Berry Mix falvour works best) toppped off with a light and fluffy meringue. Dee-lish!

posted on 25/2/14

Sheepthrills

I took a piece and planted it, and it has grown nicely. Different type of grass to that of the BBG. I haven't eaten a chunk though, not yet.

posted on 25/2/14

Chilli con iPro is one of favourites but I am thinking of changing the recipe to iPro con iPro. You can't get enough iPro.

posted on 25/2/14

Well done 666

Anyone know of any decent parking around the ground?

posted on 25/2/14

If you are going to the game on Saturday you might become an extra for a movie that is being filmed in and around Burnley this weekend. I believe it stars Danny Ings and Sam Vokes and is called `The Silence of the Rams` Enjoy

posted on 25/2/14

You may well be right Top, but where's best to park?

posted on 25/2/14

toponxmasday so we do have a burnley fan amongst our mist

posted on 25/2/14

http://www.footballgroundguide.com/burnley/#How%20To%20Get%20There%20By%20Car%20&%20Where%20To%20Park

There you go, Jorv

posted on 25/2/14

Excellent iPro news ...

Without them apparently selling a single bottle of the ambrosia lke nectar ...to anyone..... Anywhere ..., ever ... They have astounded the world of sports nutrition with the impending release of a "sports bar" involving goji berries!

It's all too much for me to take..... Gawd only knows what that's going to do to to Spart,and his mono-iPro diet .

posted on 25/2/14

Jorvik, Think the best place to park is Derby and come by coach. Failing that, there is plenty of street parking close to the ground if you get there early. Just avoid the town centre.

posted on 25/2/14

Are you lonely mate?

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