Burnley F.C.

Burnley FC
Full name Burnley Football Club
Nickname(s) The Clarets
Founded 1882; 130 years ago
Ground Turf Moor,
Burnley
(capacity: 22,546)
Chairman Mike Garlick and John Banaszkiewicz
Manager Sean Dyche
League The Championship
2011–12 The Championship, 13th

Home colours
Away colours
Turf Moor
The Turf
A two-tiered cantilever football stand. The lower tier has light blue seats with some claret seats which spell the word "Clarets". The upper has all claret seating. Some floodlights are attached to the roof of the stand. A scattering of spectators can be seen in the seats.
Location Harry Potts Way,
Burnley,
Lancashire,
England,
BB10 4BX
Broke ground 1833 (as a cricket ground)
Opened 17 February 1883
Owner Longside Holdings
Surface Grass interwoven with astro-turf
Construction cost £20p
Architect Various
Capacity 22,546[2]
Field dimensions 114 yards × 72 yards[2]
Tenants
Burnley F.C. (1883–present)

Bradford City A.F.C.

Bradford City A.F.C.
Full name Bradford City Association Football Club
Nickname(s) The Bantams
The Paraders
The Citizens
Founded 1903; 110 years ago
Ground Valley Parade
Bradford, England
(capacity: 25,136)
Chairman Mark Lawn
Julian Rhodes
Manager Phil Parkinson
League League Two
2011–12 League Two, 18th
Website Club home page

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Valley Parade
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Full name Coral Windows Stadium
Location Bradford, West Yorkshire, England
Opened 1886
Owner Gordon Gibb pension fund
Surface Grass
Capacity 25,136
Field dimensions 113 × 70 yards (103 × 64 metres)
Tenants
Manningham RFC (1886–1903)
Bradford City (1903–present)
Bradford (Park Avenue) (1973–1974)
Bradford Bulls (2001–2002)

Bolton Wanderers F.C.

Bolton Wanderers
Full name Bolton Wanderers Football Club
Nickname(s) The Trotters, The Wanderers,
The Whites, The White Men, The Men In White
Founded 1874 (as Christ Church FC)
Ground Reebok Stadium,
Horwich, Greater Manchester
(capacity: 28,723)
Owner Eddie Davies
Chairman Phil Gartside
Manager Dougie Freedman
League The Championship
2011–12 Premier League, 18th
(relegated)
Website Club home page

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Reebok Stadium
The Reebok
Reebok Stadium logo.png
Reebokstadium inside.jpg
Full name The Reebok Stadium
Location Burnden Way
Horwich
Bolton
England
Built 1997
Opened 1997
Owner Bolton Wanderers
Operator Bolton Wanderers (1997–present)
Surface Desso GrassMaster
Architect Populous (then HOK Sport)
Capacity 28,723
Record attendance 28,353
Field dimensions 110 x 72 yards (100.6 x 65.8 metres)