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Bid to set up ‘University of Football’ in Burnley


A WORLD-first ‘football university’ could be coming to Burnley as part of dramatic new plans to redevelop Turf Moor.

Just months after Burnley first became a ‘university town’, it could soon be home to a second seat of learning, devoted to the beautiful game.

One side of the historic ground could become East Lancashire’s largest rock concert venue, housing up to 4,000 fans.

Prince Charles surveyed the ambitious package during his Burnley tour on Friday and club bosses want to work closely with his charities in turning the blueprints into reality.

Plans for the redevelopment of the David Fishwick Stand have been substantially overhauled, with a futuristic ‘stadium-arena’ pencilled in for the Cricket Field End.

And the Weavers’ Triangle, Burnley’s long-abandoned cotton industry mecca, is being talked of as a student village for the venture.

The university concept is the brainchild of development director Brendan Flood and is being pursued by chief executive Paul Fletcher, whose firm StadiaArena is responsible for some of the world’s most high-profile stadiums.

Behind the new stand at Turf Moor would sit the football school, on land currently occupied by Burnley Cricket Club.

Talks have been talking place between football and cricket officials over the prospect of the latter moving to a new purpose-built facility in Towneley Park, on the site of the soon-to-be vacated Unity College.

Club chiefs have been in discussions with Liverpool’s John Moores University about launching the football university but no details have been discussed about potential courses to date.

Supporters of the scheme hope that it will provide a catalyst for the regeneration of nearby Yorkshire Street, with the town’s famous Straight Mile canal linking the university and a student hub in Weaver’s Triangle.

Club chief executive Paul Fletcher said: “If you dare to dream, dream big and this is not just about Burnley Football Club, this is about the whole town and potentially leaving a massive legacy brought on by promotion to the Premier League.

“We want to open a football university - the first ever in this country.

"There are plenty of places where you can study football itself but nowhere you can learn about the basic financial, commercial and social aspects of the game, from advertising and pitch technology to the business side.

“We think we are better placed than most to do this, as one of the founder members of the League, known throughout their world for our contribution to football.”

Club officials admit that they cannot make their dreams come true alone - the cricket club relocation is said to be ‘key’ to the deal and the Clarets need the backing of Burnley Council to consider releasing their Weavers’ Triangle holdings for the plans.

Clarets bosses are also throwing their weight behind the campaign to reinstate the missing 300 yards of track at the Todmorden Curve which would provide half-hour train journeys to Manchester city centre.

Mr Fletcher said it was vital, if Burnley wanted to create a ‘cosmopolitan’ atmosphere, befitting its twin-university status, that rail links were brought into the 21st century.

He has worked closely with chairman Barry Kilby and development director, property magnate Brendan Flood, and Pendle-based Barnfield Construction are expected to be official partners in the works.

Clarets management have not put a figure on the development costs but the stadia-arena and university will be multi-million pound assets.

No official timescale has been issued for the plans either.

The scheme supercedes a previous two-phase package, which promised a hotel and conference accommodation for the David Fishwick Stand and a £2.25million three-storey player and media centre.

Under the stadia-arena concept, the seating within the new stand could be moved to create a 1,500-capacity exhibition hall, hosting conferences and Asian weddings, or a 4,000-strong rock concert venue, which could attract leading music names to Burnley.

Mr Fletcher was previously chief executive of the £113million Ricoh Arena, home of Championship side Coventry City.

The 32,500 capacity venue, which incorporates a major exhibition hall, opened in August 2005.

A spokesman Liverpool John Moores University said: “We’re pleased to be working with Burnley Football Club and helping them in any way that we can to improve the futures of young people in the local area.”

Council leader Gordon Birtwistle said: “It is a fantastic idea and all credit to the club for coming up with it.

"It is really ambitious and that is the sort of thing we want here in the town.

"It’s yet another step to taking Burnley forward and I am firmly in favour of it.”

Officials have confirmed that discussions have taken place between the university and the football club but that proposals were still at an early stage.

John Stubbs, chairman of Burnley Cricket Club, said that talks had taken place between Mr Fletcher and himself about a possible relocation.

The cricket club owns its Belvedere Road ground and officials there are waiting to examine plans drawn up by the football club for Towneley.

Currently many fans use the cricket club site for parking on matchdays and it is not clear what alternative provisions will be made at this time.

Mr Stubbs added: “We have only had one committee meeting about it and we have left it to the football club to put something together and explain exactly what their proposals are.

“If it is the right for the long-term future of the cricket club then it will happen.”

The approach by the football club is not the first time that it has been suggested the cricket club could move to Towneley over the past 20 years.

>> Fans' reaction

Michael Forrest, 18, Burnley College student, Briercliffe: “The plans sound really good and with Burnley’s passionate people I think they would be successful. Since promotion we have been put on the map and I think a university for football would take us further.”

Elliot Smits, 18, Burnley College student, Cliviger: “The history and passion around Burnley football club is great and I think a football university would fit right in here. We are the sort of people who follow football even when our team loses. It would bring more people to the town as well.”

Rocky Mills, from Woodend Road, a salesman and die-hard Claret: “The new structure would be brilliant and could bring millions of fans to the town. We need to get behind the club and any plans to support Burnley so I think the university would be great. It’s good news for us after a tough couple of months.”

Graham Harrison, 48, Rishton: “I think the idea is a good one and it would be well placed in Burnley. We certainly have enough history in the town to inspire young people to study the game. I’m all for it, I think it would be a positive step.”

Bruce Payne 49, Horwich: “I’ve followed Burnley all my life and I know there is enough going for the club to do something like this. However, I would not have thought the town would attract a lot of young people to study the game, but the club think there is something good about the plans, so there must be.

Matthew Payne, 19, Horwich: “It would certainly be attractive to young people myself included. Studying the background of the game in a town like Burnley would be great. People say that the town is identified by the club, and that is true here in Burnley because football is loved here.”


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Old Timer, Burnley says...
10:23am Mon 8 Feb 10

Another story that made me think it was April 1st. I'm sure the people who live in the derelict areas of Burnley will be thrilled to bits with these plans.... with the sweat shops of the Weavers Triangle accommodating students, that will be the cherry on top of the cake.
I love progress but to gloss over the state of Burnley's housing and the dereliction with ideas like these from outsiders is beyond belief.

bfc11, London says...
10:28am Mon 8 Feb 10

Burnley FC leading the way again what a fantastic idea.

full moon, accrington says...
11:13am Mon 8 Feb 10

Outdoor rock cocerts!! It`s about time, let`s have some big name bands, but please no X factor crap!!

Andy H, Cliviger says...
11:28am Mon 8 Feb 10

Great ideas, and I really hope they come to fruition, but are they only ideas. How many times has Gordon Birtwistle claimed to be backing plans for the weavers triangle and what has happened to that area.
Not sure an outdoors pop arena will take off in this area unless it’s wet wet wet that are performing

bankhall, burnley says...
12:10pm Mon 8 Feb 10

not again jeez the weavers triangle for students hahahaha;what about the 3500 empty houses there are already in burnley this is bizarre.Every knows that football is run by the brown envelopes and nepotism so what would they learn apart from corruption.Outsiders don't get jobs or positions in football get real.

jack01, Ossy says...
1:13pm Mon 8 Feb 10

midas wrote:
Once again a thread dominated by the bitter! StoneIsland and Billypieman warped with jealousy, both comment more on the progressive nature of BFC than the regressive Rovers and bankhall who has sold his season ticket!!
Progressive!!! Haha that's funny. A championship club in all but name cannot be sustained in the long term at the top table, no matter how many crackpot ideas fletcher concocts. If these designs ever get realised i'll be amazed. Who would be mad enough to invest in these insane business ideas? How long have these construction plans been in the pipeline? 3 years? And nothing has happened yet. All talk.

Richard_Nelson, Nelson says...
1:18pm Mon 8 Feb 10

Football university???

I would rather the goverment ecourage young people to study for an actual career, rather than them being brain washed in to thinking they are the next Beckham.

No more of these silly universities, we just want jobs for local people.

Who the hell thinks up the Sh*t projects anyway?

Stone Island, Blackburn says...
1:20pm Mon 8 Feb 10

Richard_Nelson wrote:
Football university??? I would rather the goverment ecourage young people to study for an actual career, rather than them being brain washed in to thinking they are the next Beckham. No more of these silly universities, we just want jobs for local people. Who the hell thinks up the Sh*t projects anyway?
Prince Charles?

blueette, west bridgford says...
1:34pm Mon 8 Feb 10

This reminds me of that Eddie Quiligotti nutter a few years back with his "Zeri" complex idea for Huncoat - indoor ski slopes, etc as Accrington was set to become leisure andentertainment capital of the universe.
At least that was a bit more realistic than setting Burnley up as a centre of educational excellence

midas, burnley says...
2:08pm Mon 8 Feb 10

and here comes Jackie from Ossy to complete the quartet! Go and concentrate opn the failings of your own club and supporters, your bitterness is quite unbecoming!

jack01, Ossy says...
2:35pm Mon 8 Feb 10

Bitterness? I don't want the riverside to be torn down and replaced with a stage for rock concerts and a university. This is football. Notice how no other football club else is daft enough to dream these plans up?

Stone Island, Blackburn says...
2:43pm Mon 8 Feb 10

There's a lot of talk of 'bitterness' on here. How can anyone from: Blackburn, Clitheroe, Ossy, or anywhere else for that matter, be bitter or jealous of anything that the burglary capital of the UK has got to offer?
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BURNLEY....A town full of burglars.

midas, burnley says...
3:10pm Mon 8 Feb 10

Jackie - you are from Ossy what bit of the riverside is being torn down? Shall we build a shopping center like bolton or an NHS clinic like Preston? Get back to your antiqutated club that hasn't had an original thought in years!

Stone Island Oh how you must wish you were a Claret. You spend so much time commenting on our town and club, it must eat you up with envy!

jack01, Ossy says...
3:24pm Mon 8 Feb 10

midas wrote:
Jackie - you are from Ossy what bit of the riverside is being torn down? Shall we build a shopping center like bolton or an NHS clinic like Preston? Get back to your antiqutated club that hasn't had an original thought in years!

Stone Island Oh how you must wish you were a Claret. You spend so much time commenting on our town and club, it must eat you up with envy!
None of the riverside is being torn down. I was thinking about what fletcher and flood have planned for the fishwick stand and shuddered at the thought of a similar thing occurring at ewood park. Then i realised we're run by people who concern themselves with footballing matters rather than cuddling up to prince charles and building universities. As far as i was aware the shopping centre at bolton isn't operated by the football club, and neither is the nhs. No i'm happy to support a club that boasts one of the best training and academy centres in the country thanks. Coming on here and reading about burnley fc gives me many a chuckle every day.

midas, burnley says...
3:52pm Mon 8 Feb 10

You are a simpleton aren't you. The company that owns the shopping center also owns Bolton (Eddie Davies). The finance for the stand at Preston was partly financed by the PCT.
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"run by people who concern themselves with football matters"!!- is that what you call it? The Walker Trust hanging on to find a buyer? So Rovers can have an academy out in Brockall (which really has sweet FA to do with the town of Blackburn) yet when we propose to establish, together with John Moores University, a venue to educate people not only in the in the financial aspects of football, but other courses as well, all you can do is criticise. I can understand your disappointment at supporting a fading team who have long past their zenith, suffering from falling attendances and general apathy and all round despondency as exhibited by the many threads calling for BFS and Williams to go.

therighthon, blackburn says...
3:57pm Mon 8 Feb 10

Don't you need to be at least able to read and write to go to university??
This is nothing more than a gimmick. All that is available is an "artists impression" of what resemble a wide-screen plasma telly with inbuilt speakers.
Once they go down and the money is not available they will have to "shelve" all plans. Hey, but at least they tried.
A joke, nothing more, nothing less!

Billypieman, Clitheroe says...
4:13pm Mon 8 Feb 10

Thanks to The Telegraph for more censorship. Another post removed. No bad language, just a laugh at the prospect of a university at The Dingledome and it's taken off. As for being jealous of Burnley, let me think: Burglary capital of Britain, BNP on the council and a team heading to the chumpionship. Probably not too much to be jealous of. One positive, you might get Chico back in your revamped rock arena.

Burnley student, Burnley says...
4:21pm Mon 8 Feb 10

surely turning weavers triangle into a student village is the best plan they've proposed so far? far more realistic than a luxury apartment complex..


I think it's going to take many people a long time to appreciate Burnley IS an increasingly student based town, look at the millions being invested into the town.
If this scheme sees more support for increased educational facilities and best of all support for the Manchester rail link, then things can only be good.

So grow up some of you lot and accept that good things can actually happen, shocking I know, but I wonder how many claimed the plans to build a Uni in Burnley would never happen, or £28million sports centre or an award winning bus station etc..

RAyzer, BURNLEY says...
5:50pm Mon 8 Feb 10

what a load of tripe....prince charles visits then this!!!!!they must think were as green as labour voters!!!!!!!!no chance itl happen,and the drawing of the cricket feild stand is ugly and hasnt been drawn by an architect...

philipmorris, Accrington says...
5:54pm Mon 8 Feb 10

A University in Burnley : is that some kind of joke!
Its not exactly a town with strong Oxbridge connections at all ;-)
Ossy Claret

philipmorris, Accrington says...
6:00pm Mon 8 Feb 10

Nor, for that matter, is the town or certain sections of support at the Turf, and lets be honest about this, over-endowed in the IQ department.

That said the idea is innovative and be delighted if it comes off.
Ossy Claret

Sgt.banjo, Pendle says...
7:04pm Mon 8 Feb 10

All the digs aside I was very disappointed to read this paragraph:-

"Under the stadia-arena concept, the seating within the new stand could be moved to create a 1,500-capacity exhibition hall, hosting conferences and Asian weddings...."

Why is this stadia-arena going to be limited to weddings from the Asian community? I think this is prejudice in the extreme and needs investigation.

Old Timer, Burnley says...
7:39pm Mon 8 Feb 10

LIke the expensive Burnley logo, the Tangled Mess which is being taken down at Gannow roundabout this very day with that magnificent building The Derby pub... it is all publicity by the wrong people who are glory seekers.
The cricket ground is going to where Towneley school is now situated and that fine school will be demolished for the cricket ground.
What happened to the plans by LCC for this area to be landscaped and who gets the money for the plot of land once owned by Burnley Borough Council.... of course money grabbing Lancashire County Council. No wonder they can pay over £10,000
for every county councillor and over £20,000 for leaders. To anyone unemployed, when the time comes for election get in there and stand for a County Councillor, it's better than finding a job with all the perks.
Apologies for calling them councillors they are now cabinet members and we all know what a mess cabinet members have got us into over the years.

masher49, Burnley says...
11:07pm Mon 8 Feb 10

To be honest, it seems an "eccentric" idea at best. But as regards some of the comments from the Rovers fans - and your succesful youth policy under Sam Allardyce is? Your directors have gone on record as saying Blackburn will now have to become a "selling" club. You need a product to sell.

bankhall, burnley says...
1:25am Tue 9 Feb 10

surely turning weavers triangle into a student village is the best plan they've proposed so far? far more realistic than a luxury apartment complex..


I think it's going to take many people a long time to appreciate Burnley IS an increasingly student based town, look at the millions being invested into the town. What planet is this clown living on ?
what students and where do they hide then.The so called uni is just burnley college moverd you numpty.

Slimplynth, Blackburn says...
10:15am Tue 9 Feb 10

Looks & sounds great, wish Blackburn had had that kind of vision - fair play to you.

Burnley student, Burnley says...
10:28am Tue 9 Feb 10

'What planet is this clown living on ?
what students and where do they hide then.The so called uni is just burnley college moverd you numpty.'

I presume you mean the totally seperate Uclan branch? Because they share the same building does not mean they are the same school.

I suggest you learn a little more about the set up before being so quick to judge it. The uni is a branch of Uclan and not the college.
Put simply, this is a privately financed investment into the towns future, why knock it???
If you don't approve of it then don't use it but don't try and stop others using it!

philipmorris, Accrington says...
11:13am Tue 9 Feb 10

Does this mean the likes of Dobbo and Pash will don gowns and become similar to Oxford and Cambridge college fellows??
Ha Ha Ha : quite frankly the biggest load of unalloyed c***p ive heard since Jimmy Adamson's famous claim that Burnley are destined to be the team of the 70s ie a sick joke!
Ossy Claret

working chap, Burnley says...
11:23pm Wed 10 Feb 10

So the cricket club would be relocated to the site about to be vacated by Unity College? So when we were promised that this area would be returned to parkland in exchange for allowing the building of the new school in Towneley the County and Borough councils were in fact lying to us. As a resident of the Woodgrove Road/Leven Street area I made a point of going to the initial public meeting about the new school and asked an officer if the site of the old school would really be landscaped and returned to parkland, or would it be sold off for development. I was assured it would definitely be retained as part of the park to replace the land taken for the school. Now we need to see our Council leader exerting as much opposition to this scheme as he did to the original school building plan.
What a disgraceful con is being planned!

stigga, says...
12:32am Thu 11 Feb 10

masher49 wrote:
To be honest, it seems an "eccentric" idea at best. But as regards some of the comments from the Rovers fans - and your succesful youth policy under Sam Allardyce is? Your directors have gone on record as saying Blackburn will now have to become a "selling" club. You need a product to sell.
""""But as regards some of the comments from the Rovers fans - and your succesful youth policy under Sam Allardyce is?""""
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You're confusing the word Academy, with University.
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I gotta a feeling, that tonight's gonna be a good night...............
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