No. From official site REDS REDUCE CUP TIE PRICES TO LOWEST POSSIBLE LEVEL BARNSLEY Football Club have reduced admission priced for next week's FA Cup Third Round replay against Southend United to the minimum amount allowed under Football Association rules. Admission to the big game, which will be played at Oakwell on Tuesday January 16, 2007, KO 7.45pm, will be priced at: Adults - £15.00 Senior Citizens - £10.00 Juveniles (Under 16) - £10.00 Juveniles (Under 11) - £6.00 The winners of this tie will face a trip to either Cardiff City or Tottenham Hotspur in late January 2007. Tickets for the game will go on sale from the Oakwell Box Office at 9.00am on Wednesday January 10, 2007. Season ticket holders who have filled out cup tie forms should receive their tickets through the post later this week. Season ticket holders have until close of business (5.00pm) on Monday January 15, 2007, to secure their seats. Keep hold of your replay tickets!!! Supporters purchasing a ticket for the replay against Southend United will be able to buy tickets for a potential Fourth Round trip to Premier League giants Tottenham Hotspur before they go on General Sale. More Soon. Barnsley supporters should note that this is the minimum amount the Club must charge for admission to FA Cup Third Round ties, according to Football Association rules. Football Association Challenge Cup Rule 20 reads: (c) Immediately after the draw is known, the two Clubs concerned must mutually agree the prices of admission subject to the following conditions: (i) The minimum admission (except to children and senior citizens) to matches shall be: In the Extra-Preliminary, Preliminary and First Round Qualifying: £3.00 In the Second and Third Rounds Qualifying: £5.00 In the Fourth Round Qualifying: £6.00 In the First and Second Round Proper: £10.00 In the Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Round Proper: £15.00 (ii) A higher admission charge may be mutually agreed between the Clubs concerned. The Away Club's spectators can only be charged more than the home team if agreed by both clubs. (iii) The price for admission for children and senior citizens must be mutually agreed between the Clubs concerned.
thankyou both bless the fa with there lowest allowed prices. well done bfc though smart move they made the effort so i will too and turn up
Thanks thats better al least we should have a decent gate wish that this happened more often we would prob get bigger gates against the lesser teams.
I do hope that Season ticket holders who couldnt get to a tuesday night game are not behind part time fans with 1 £15 ticket stub in the priority list for buying tickets for the tottenham game should the need arise
I ain't no part time fan,and i thought season ticket holders had priority for the Tottenham/Cardiff game then the rest went on sale to the rest
RE: I do hope that the need wont arise. FA rules state that potentially we can have 25% of the tickets, we aint gonna need 9000 tickets now are we.
What a follow down that would be 9,000 my point being what Mr Bruce said on MOTD that the price's were well....................too much make it realistic that should be to every club after all the whole point of well at least the premiership with the sky tv money was that the clubs getting rich so why do the season tickets go up?greed?keeping the true fans away when the club's should be attracting the fans
"admission to the BIG game..." Oh glory be, have I got to come all the way from Lincoln? Please say no....... please !!!!!
RE: whats this 'cup tie form' it goes on about for season ticket holders? nt On your original season ticket application form there is a section you can complete if you wish so that the Box Office can debit your debit/credit card and send any cup tie tickets direct to you without you having to ring or call in to the Club