Barnsley FC are holding a special evening with former reds star Trevor Aylott On Friday 20th September in the legends suite at oakwell. tickets cost £10 each.
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Barnsley FC are holding a special evening with former reds star Trevor Aylott On Friday 20th September in the legends suite at oakwell. tickets cost £10 each.
places limited
As part of Bobby Hassell’s testimonial celebrations he has organised a T20 cricket match at Shaw Lanve featuring members of Yorkshire CCC and Bobby’s All Stars
Starts at 1pm, cost £5 adults and £1 children
To be held in the legends suite following the last home game of the season on Saturday 27th April starting at 7.30pm
Legends Suite, Oakwell starting at 7.00pm
Free admission for Trust Members, Non Members £2.00
Wednesday 17th April at 6.00pm
Executive Suite, Oakwell.
Contact Paul Gallagher at info:@bfcst.co.uk for more details
Andy Ritchie and Rick Holden were the Barnsley management team when the Reds were promoted from League 1 to The Championship in 2006 after a win in the play-offs against Swansea at The Millennium Stadium. Holden has since written a book about his time at Oakwell and has some hilarious anecdotes as well as incredible insight into life as a football coach. Ritchie, who played for Manchester United as a striker, was a popular manager at Oakwell and the duo have some great stories. Not to be missed!
Date: 27/03/2013
Time: 19:30
Price: All tickets £11.00
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David Flitcroft began his playing career at Preston North End, and played for Chester City, Rochdale, Macclesfield Town and Bury. After retiring as a player, he joined the coaching staff at Rochdale. In June 2011, Flitcroft was appointed Assistant Manager at Barnsley after following manager Keith Hill to Oakwell. He was made Caretaker Manager of Barnsley after Hill was sacked during the 2012–13 season. After two wins in three games as Caretaker Manager, he was appointed as Manager of Barnsley at the end of December 2012.
Ticket prices £11.00
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Attacking midfielder Craig Hignett bagged more than 20 goals as Barnsley made the play-off final against Ipswich Town at Wembley in 2000. Hignett scored a wonder goal in that game but the Reds lost 4-2. The former Middlesborough star was later sold to Blackburn Rovers for £2.25million. Hignett is fondly remembered as one of the most creative, flair players to ever wear the red shirt of Barnsley. His cheeky Scouse accent has made him a popular TV and radio pundit since retiring from the game in 2007
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