Watch Barnsley in Style - Ipswich Town News
Barnsley FC Supporters' Trust are inviting Town fans to join them for next Saturday's game at Oakwell. The Trust have organised a sponsorship package for the first meeting between the two clubs since the 2000 play-off final at Wembley.
The offer costs £40 for adults and £15 for juniors and includes a meal before the game, access to the Executive Suite prior to the match, at half-time and at full-time.
A competition will be held and a prizes given out to the winners. The offer, significantly below the normal price charged, also includes a free copy of Oakwell Review matchday magazine.
The meal is the general football supporters' fare of homemade pie, chips and peas, while tea, coffee and biscuits and access to a bar from 12.30pm until 7.00pm are also available.
A tour of ground can be arranged and there will be a pitch presentation/introduction as well. Other visiting supporters that have used this facility have really enjoyed it and stated they wished something similar was on offer at their own club.
For further information please ring Alan Bloore on 07711386307 or email alan@barnsleyfcsupporterstrust.org.uk.
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