City centre pubs showing the Burnley game?

It's been a while since I saw a 3 o'clock-er in the pub, as I now realise based on the majority of posts on here. The gig has been cancelled so I'm after 2 tickets for Burnley now, although I expect that's as probable as watching it in a city centre boozer. Thanks for the responses folks, much appreciated.
 
It's been a while since I saw a 3 o'clock-er in the pub, as I now realise based on the majority of posts on here. The gig has been cancelled so I'm after 2 tickets for Burnley now, although I expect that's as probable as watching it in a city centre boozer. Thanks for the responses folks, much appreciated.
Try Burnley website. A mate got tickets for the rag game there no problem.
 
Try Burnley website. A mate got tickets for the rag game there no problem.

They check for ID at the gates to make sure away fans don’t get in the home end at Burnley.

I say check for ID, they really just make you hold out your hand and see how many fingers you’ve got.
 
They check for ID at the gates to make sure away fans don’t get in the home end at Burnley.

I say check for ID, they really just make you hold out your hand and see how many fingers you’ve got.
I heard they show you a picture of a plane and ask you if you know what it is.
 
Where is the law at with this at the moment? I thought that Irish pub won a law case a few years ago that you were allowed to broadcast international broadcasts as long as you did so through legal channels (IE not a steaming box?). Could be wrong, though, and that seemed to be based on EU competition laws, so again dunno where this stands post-Brexit.
 
Where is the law at with this at the moment? I thought that Irish pub won a law case a few years ago that you were allowed to broadcast international broadcasts as long as you did so through legal channels (IE not a steaming box?). Could be wrong, though, and that seemed to be based on EU competition laws, so again dunno where this stands post-Brexit.

I thought that too, and was beginning to think I’d dreamt it..!
 
Where is the law at with this at the moment? I thought that Irish pub won a law case a few years ago that you were allowed to broadcast international broadcasts as long as you did so through legal channels (IE not a steaming box?). Could be wrong, though, and that seemed to be based on EU competition laws, so again dunno where this stands post-Brexit.

I seem to remember it was a Welsh pub and he did in theory win the case.

But the practicalities were that he couldn’t infringe any Premier League copyrights ( graphics, logos etc. ) which in practice made it impossible to show a game and not be in breach of the copyright laws.
 

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