Next Game at Oakwell

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  1. Gally

    Gally Administrator Staff Member Admin

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    It's £20 for members, £23 for non members.

    Many people have been saying £20 is a fair price for football at Oakwell. Many have said that £28 has stopped them coming.
    We are in a relegation battle and need to get the town behind the football club. Relegation could have a devastating effect on this club.

    The club have listened to what we have been saying at the last couple of BBS meetings. I've contacted Don Rowing to see if they are willing to get involved in a fans intitiative that has been sugested yesterday. I propose that those with the appetitie to get involed and show the club that this is the pricing structure they need to go forward with should take a look at the Team Tarn link on the menu bar and try and help answer some of the following:

    How can we persuade these people to take advantage of the new prices?

    How can we get them to join the fight and get behind the team when we really need it?

    How can we help the club reconnect with the fans?

    I've created a thread for Campaign Objectives
    http://v2.barnsleyfc.org.uk/showthread.php?182400-Campaign-Objectives&p=1242317#post1242317

    Please get involved!
     
  2. Glo

    GloucesterRedsBigBro Well-Known Member

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    personally i would have preferrred £15 £10 and £5
     
  3. barrywhitesbarmyarmy

    barrywhitesbarmyarmy Active Member

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    May annoy a few people but maybe stick a small banner on the header of the forum advertising the new prices?
     
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    Dyson Well-Known Member

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    I'd have preferred free, gratis and nowt.
     
  5. Gordon Owen

    Gordon Owen Well-Known Member

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    Can't go any lower than £20 otherwise we'd be competing with Athersley Rec.
     
  6. Gally

    Gally Administrator Staff Member Admin

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    Yeah good idea
     
  7. phil

    phil Well-Known Member

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    Big adverts everywhere, shops billboards lamp posts etc so no one can use the £28 is too dear i didn't see the adverts excuse
     
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    I've bought tickets for Blackburn a couple of times down the years for my lad and, as they have my details, I get email updates on a weekly basis with offers for specific matches at Ewood, three-game packages etc etc. Barnsley FC also have my details and I get **** all. If I didn't come on here, I wouldn't know about any special ticket deals. Surely a weekly email shot to everyone on their books is a cheap and easy option?

    Most recent email had half-season tickets on offer £149 adults, £49 kids
     
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