Nowt. I appreciate the women’s team has got better but I don’t care about them with all respect so nothing in my eyes.
Open days good for morale, an a great day art for granbairns, an expensive day for grandad but its always well worth a visit back to Barnsley.
Thought I saw that Clarke and a few players were going to be in the club shop sometime this week to meet and greet fans
I think they're a great idea if they are well run and a bit of cash is chucked at it by the club. The last few have been half arsed and not worth doing, it's like most things do it right or don't bother.
It used to be great: first team training and a match Could walk all around the ground and a tour Rows of gazebos with interesting things and chance to buy really cheap training gear and pick up things from Supporters Trust Meet players Lots of food and drink and music Stage with interviews and kit launches Funfair Last few years: Two basic rides One gazebo Access to nothing Nothing to watch Terrible
I've not been since the year we announced Sam Togwell as a new signing on the day. Had a chat with Howard on the day, got him to sign my shirt (still got it I think).
It used to be good . But the club cut costs as like everything else they do and it became poor . The whole idea is to get new fans to Oakwell / mainly the young ones . Any chance to get new fans to Oakwell the club should be taking
We could still deliver a good day in the days of Don Rowing, and you couldn't buy a pencil at Oakwell without getting it signed off by him, was the joke I heard from staff back then. We've always cut our cloth accordingly. I think lack of planning and thought and chucking something together last minute and not getting the likes of The Trust and other fan groups involved was the ultimate failure of the open day in recent years. I'm not sure it was just about money. Having said that, we do have other ways of getting new fans involved—some very successful ones, in fact! The flag bearer/ junior football club scheme and My Home Debut have been very good at getting new fans (and their parents) interested in Barnsley FC and buying season tickets.
Open Day used to be one of my favourite days of the year as a kid. Stage with plentiful interviews with players, freebies from sponsors, all areas being open like the changing rooms/exec boxes etc. to wander around. It doesn’t have to cost much at all.