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Man found guilty of killing football fan outside a Blackpool pub

Tuesday, May 6, 2025

A man has been found guilty of killing a football fan in Blackpool. 

Tony Johnson, 55, suffered a fatal head injury after being punched by Jake Balmforth (pictured right) during a disturbance outside the Manchester pub on the Promenade around 7.20pm on 4th March 2023.

The disturbance followed the Championship game between Blackpool and Burnley at Bloomfield Road earlier in the day.

Balmforth, 35, of Tarvin Close, Burnley, was today (6th May) found guilty of manslaughter by a jury at Preston Crown Court following a six-day trial.

Sentence was adjourned until 22nd May and Balmforth was remanded into custody until then.

The trial heard how Mr Johnson had been among a group of Blackpool fans who gathered outside the Manchester pub which on the day was a designated ‘away’ pub for Burnley supporters.

A disturbance followed between Blackpool and Burnley fans, and CCTV footage showed Balmforth punch Mr Johnson (pictured below) once in the face. 

He was taken to the Blackpool Victoria Hospital but very sadly was pronounced dead on 6th March having not regained consciousness. 

Det Chief Insp Andy Fallows of Lancashire Police’s Force Major Investigation Team, said: “My thoughts remain first and foremost with Tony Johnson’s family and loved ones.

“During the trial over the last few days they have had the distressing experience of having to relive the events of that evening in March 2023.

“This case highlights what the tragic consequences can be when violence breaks out.”

Nine other men who pleaded guilty to affray in relation to the disturbance, will be sentenced at a later date.