I’m hoping they find a few holes in the ponty end (not the arse ones) and close it so I can get a refund.
It's wierd as when we were in lockdown ,I couldn't wait to go to the pub. Since opening up it's as though I can't be arsed. Three seasons without a season ticket it's like getting out of the habit. And to be fair I am not missing the stress. We won't never stop caring about BFC. But makes you wonder at times there's more to life than footy. Glad the T 20 world Cup started.
I haven't set foot in Barnsley since August 2018. Without the football no need to go. I thought I'd still go to the Mount and the Courthouse but can't even be bothered to do that. That said I've been to my local in Greasbrough twice since lockdown ended. Once on the way back form the fare the other week with Laura and George and once after a walk around the dam.
In the Chronicle there is a interview with Khaled El-Ahmad Asked about the Owners approach to finances he says . "One of the reasons I joined Barnsley was the way the owners are running the club. They are not putting their own money into the club. I think the way Mr Cryne ran the club, or any owner that is paying out of his pocket is admirable but it’s the wrong way to run a club It’s wrong for the fans and community to expect the owner to do that" I am presuming from that statement it will be free to watch the reds next season. if it is wrong to expect owner/s who intentionally of there own free will and wanted to bought Barnsley FC or any other club. Then i presume its wrong for said owners of clubs to expect fans and the community to help or totally fund(even save) and pay for the running costs of the Owners club/s.