Fixtures Birmingham City Vs. Barnsley - Sat, Apr 05 2025, 15:00 Ticket details have been confirmed for the game with Birmingham City at St. Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park. The match at St. Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park on Saturday 5th April is a 3pm kick off and the Reds have been issued a total allocation of 2,000 tickets. Supporters will be allocated 1 loyalty points for purchasing their tickets. If you are purchasing away game tickets for other supporters, you must correctly assign the ticket to each individual for every game, even when tickets are on general sale. This will enable us to offer the correct privileges to supporters on occasions when tickets are on restricted sales in the category system. Tickets will be sold in the following order: 10am Thursday 20th March Tickets are on sale to 2024/25 season ticket holders with 245 or more loyalty points, strictly 1 ticket per supporter. 2pm Thursday 20th March Tickets are on sale to 2024/25 season ticket holders with 170 or more loyalty points, strictly 1 ticket per supporter. 10am Friday 21st March Tickets are on sale to 2024/25 season ticket holders with 110 or more loyalty points, strictly 1 ticket per supporter. 2pm Friday 21st March Tickets are on sale to 2024/25 season ticket holders and lottery members, strictly 1 ticket per supporter. 10am Monday 24th March Tickets go on general sale to all supporters. If supporters are buying on behalf of other supporters, then we will need their details so that loyalty points can be added to the correct accounts. Tickets will need to be allocated to the individual supporters attending the fixture when purchasing online. Tickets go OFF sale at the Oakwell Box Office at 12pm on Friday 4th April. All ticket sales and returns will need to be completed by this time and there will be no refunds past this date. The prices for this fixture are: Adults - £30.00 Senior 65+ - £25.00 Young adult 16-24 - £20.00 Under 16 - £15.00 All juniors under 16 will need to be accompanied by someone aged 18 or above. Proof of concessions may need to be shown at the time of purchase and also on the turnstiles on the day of the game. Should anyone not be able to provide the proof of concession at the turnstiles then they will be refused entry with no refund. Accessible parking is available by emailing Zainab Lorgat at zainab.lorgat@bcfc.com. There are 5 spaces available and supporters will need to email their ticket details, full name, car reg, car model and driver’s name. These spaces are allocated on a first come first served basis. Official Club Coach Travel departs at 11.00am priced at £25.00 per seat. We have a strict no alcohol policy. Any Children under 16 who are travelling with us must be accompanied by a responsible adult 18+. The easiest and most convenient way to purchase tickets is online at https://www.eticketing.co.uk/barnsleyfc. Should anyone have any problems with purchasing online then they can contact us via email to boxoffice@barnsleyfc.co.uk Tickets go OFF sale at the Oakwell Box Office at 12pm on Friday 4th April. All ticket sales and returns will need to be completed by this time and there will be no refunds past this date. Continue reading...
£55 just for the match ticket and coach travel, for a dead rubber, at one of the most awful grounds to visit in the country. I'll pass.
30 quid well I suppose those walk out fireworks they've been doing all season don't pay for themselves.
I'll be going. Booked cheap train tickets a while ago when I was deluded - I mean when we were going on a bit of a run. We'll play really well and lose 1-0. It is Birmingham's favourite score line. Hang on a minute....did I say 'we'll play well'. Bloody hell. Delusional again.
I remember when about 200 went under King Keith and we won 5-0. Craig Davies with four of them. Imagine that again, but Humphrys with the four goals. Doubling his seasonal tally. Imagine.
Think you're right on it being his debut, and on the position, but I'm sure it was a centre half who scored. Maybe Foster?
Stephen Forster. According to BBC. The fúckwits. Kennedy had a very good game though, thought we'd signed a decent laiker.
I think Mellis ran midfield. Dagnall could have scored 10 but he didn't get going until Flitcroft replaced Hill.
Remember that game, I was on holiday in Bridlington. Watched the game in the Stirling Castle pub. Surprised at the number of Barnsley fans in there that night, must’ve been about 20
I've just opened this thread expecting it to be a bump from years ago when we were in the same league as Birmingham. Totally forgot we were in the same league this year. We're not though, are we?