Sound planning, hard work and a community ethos have put 'plucky' Burnley among the Premier League's elite...

Get off the train at Burnley’s Manchester Road station on a matchday. You’ll be carried along with the crowds, up the ramp, and then take a left.

Go downhill past the Weavers’ Triangle visitor centre and, at the next junction, you might be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the Vogue nightclub currently embroiled in an unlikely legal dispute with some old magazine of the same name in America.

Once you get to the heavily reconstructed square in front of the Charter Walk Shopping Centre, hang a right.

Negotiate the roundabout at Yorkshire Street and you’re now going towards Harry Potts way.

To your right will be the Turf Hotel. To your left will be the KSC 110 club. A little further up on the other side of the road is the Park View Inn. You’ll see some home fans drinking a pre-match pint and having a bite to eat. And you’ll see the big claret advertising board telling you which opposition is coming to town.