£20 for season ticket holders and £23 for non season ticket holders. We offer the discount to the away fans as well which is far enough.
So this game is just before your derby with Palace and a couple of days after our trip to Man City in the cup...supporters of both clubs could be forgiven for...
Update for the 2012-2013 season!
The Barnsley board have finally seen sense and lowered the ticket prices for all games to £20 Adults, £15 Concessions, £5 Juniors and in our last home match vs. Wolves, just over 10,000 Barnsley fans turned up which is up by a couple of thousand from the past...
1,357 Brighton fans at Oakwell yesterday - good turnout considering the stupid kick off time, long distance, ticket price and it being a dead rubber game.
See ya next season.
The Dove Inn (Doncaster Road, S70 1TP)
The Outpost (Sheffield Road, S70 1JJ)
or head into the town centre and go for 'Market Hill' which is smack bang next to the town hall (can't miss it) where you'll find a Walkabout, Wetherspoons, White Bear, Blah Bar plus a few others.
The police have...
Give me walking to Oakwell up (and down) a big hill through the streets of terraced houses, just 5 mins from the town centre than walking to a souless bowl stadium like Coventry/Doncaster/Cardiff on the edge of a retail park anyday :clap:
Patrick Cryne is our owner and he saved us from going bust in 2002-2003ish. He's Barnsley born and bred and is a Barnsley supporter but isn't involved in the day to day running of the club.
Don Rowing is the person that deals with that side of things and yes he is ex-Scunthorpe. The general...
Hi all,
Barnsley supporter in peace.
I read with interest the thread that you could possibly bring 6,000+ to Oakwell on the final day of the season which would be commendable as it's a 12.30pm K/O and hundreds of miles from Brighton.
Just wondered if the ticket price could be the big factor...