RE: £27 for an adult ticket at Wolves.. I'm thinking about it, but going to see how the two home games goes first. Thing is yes it's a lot of money, but you can make a day of it and what else can you do on a saturday afternoon
RE: £27 for an adult ticket at Wolves.. 13 for coach aswell, all that to see us lose...its a chuvvin joke.
RE: £27 for an adult ticket at Wolves.. if tickets were say £15 I'd go to far more away games. I'd save £24 for me and Angie. As it is Wolves lose the £30 for 2 tickets I would have spent.
RE: £27 for an adult ticket at Wolves.. 12 for coach, 27 for ticket, fiver for breakfast and pint in Joseph Bs before the coach, 3 quid for programme, 3 for a burger/hot dog and then money for White Bear when you arrive back in tarn.
RE: £27 for an adult ticket at Wolves.. Then people asked why we at Barnsley are not getting the support that the club deserve. PRICES it's as simple as that. Saturday, for a family of four---£60, monday for a family of four £60. Why are these people who run the FA and the football clubs, not aware that most people can't afford to go. People in the prosperous south can just about afford these prices. What chance is a couple who have only one bread winner and is on probably the minimum wage with a couple of kids expected to cough up hard earned cash to watch well paid mediocre players struggle from week to week. Drop the wages of the players, (all round the world) reduce admission charges,and the grounds will be packed out week after week. It's all about money, people are watching to much televised football, the sport it's self is becoming boring, the press are swamping the daily pages with trivia , just to make-up a headline, pundits, comentators, media exposer is killing the game, we are simply overpowered with all the hype. Bring a maximum wage for players, in each division, reduce gate charges, and ban football on the box, it could get the people back to watching the great game at club level. Having said that it won't happen, Sky are pumping millions into the leagues,television are bulling average players into world-beaters, the football world as gone mad. Bring back Lol Chapell and Malcolm Graham, Duncan Sharpe and John Bettany, they didn't give a sh*t about money they played from the heart.