Anyone know if we can pay on the gate tomorrow?

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  1. raz

    razzabfc Active Member

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    Cant find nothing on barnsley website. TIA
     
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    All away supporters are requested to enter the Impact Arena via the Alma Street away end turnstiles only for all Alfreton Town home pre-season fixtures.

    Payment for all pre-season games is via the turnstiles on the day and admission is £8 for adults and £4 for concessions - over-65s and under-16s.

    The Club - Directions
    Alfreton Town Football Club
    The Impact Arena,
    North Street, Alfreton, Derbys.
    DE55 7FZ
    Tel: 01773 830277 / 01773 836164

    Postcode for SatNav purposes is DE55 7FZ

    By road:
    From M1: Turn off at junction 28 onto the A38 towards Derby. Follow for two-miles then take the slip road onto the B600.
    Turn right at main road towards the town centre. After half-a-mile, immediately after Catholic Church on left, turn left into North Street.
    The ground is 150-yards down on the right.

    By rail:
    Leaving the station approach, turn right on Mansfield Road and up the hill towards the town centre.
    Take the second turn left onto Prospect Street (post office on left corner, chip shop on right).
    Continue for full length of Prospect Street. At top, cross Nottingham Road on a light-controlled pedestrian crossing.
    Facing you is a Roman Catholic church, North Street goes down the right-hand side of the church. 150 yards down, the ground is on your right, set well back.
    Approx. walking time from station is 15 minutes.
     

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