mind you father in laws going and hes an egg chaser <div class="headline" id="ds-headline"><h1>Sell-out for Barnsley's Cardiff semi</h1></div> <div class="viewarticlepanel"><div class="multiimageon" id="MainMultiImage"><div id="MainImageDiv"></div><div id="ImageCaption">Cut eyelid: Dennis Souza leaves the field after being injured against Sheffield United</div><div class="offinline" id="ThumbDiv"><div class="thumb"></div><div class="thumb">/</div><div class="thumb">/</div><div class="thumb2">/</div></div> <div class="offinline" id="Navigation"><div class="off" id="PreviousBlock1">« Previous </div><div class="off" id="PreviousBlock1Inactive">« Previous</div><div class="off" id="NextBlock1">Next » </div><div class="off" id="NextBlock1Inactive">Next »</div></div> <div class="off noprint" id="divGalleryLink">View Gallery</div></div></div><div class="byline" id="ds-byline">By James Shield </div><div class="ds-firstpara" id="ds-firstpara">BARNSLEY'S FA Cup Wembley adventure is heading rapidly for a sell out.</div><div class="va-bodytext" id="va-bodytext">Club officials are reporting 30,000 tickets sold of the 33,000 allocation to the Oakwell club. By the time postal applications have been dealt with very few, if any, are expected to be left. Tickets have only been sold to season ticket holders, Oakwell Centenary Society members and fans with ticket stubs from the recent home game against Ipswich. It is probable they will not go on general sale. In any case Barnsley could not open the box office to the general public without clearance from the FA. What do you think? Post your comments below. A vast Red army of Barnsley supporters will head for Wembley on Sunday April 6 for the semi final tie against Cardiff. And it is now certain that if the club reach the final, that too will sell out. Barnsley's allocation for the showpiece event would be just 25,000. Meanwhile team boss Simon Davey struggled to find consolation from the 1-0 defeat to Sheffield United. A minor plus point was that defender Dennis Souza, taken off after a sickening clash of heads, is set to return to the team on Saturday at Burnley. <div id="ds-mpu"></div> "Dennis has cut his eyelid, he was feeling a bit dizzy, he didn't get knocked out which is a bonus but he couldn't carry on, he was too dazed and confused," Davey explained. The Brazilian centre back was due back training this week while club medics are set to examine striker Kayode Odejayi, another casualty of the weekend's South Yorkshire derby. He suffered a bruised ankle and was replaced in the second half by Daniel Nardiello. Davey was unhappy with referee Lee Probert's handling of the game and complained to the official at half-time that there should have been a penalty after Stephen Foster clashed in the penalty area with United's Gary Speed. </div>