The Bulls have a rare Friday night game at Edgar Street tonight, with a Kids for a Quid promotion on offer.
With children under 5 already getting in for free Under 15's can get into the match for £1 with an Adult or Concession, with the offer available for all parts of the ground and for both sets of fans.
The Bulls have a good record in Friday night football, being unbeaten at Edgar Street for over 10 years on a Friday night. They started last season on a Friday night as they beat Macclesfield 2-1 in front of the TV cameras, and also secured all three points at Barrow last December with a 2-0 win. Leeds were also held to a draw at Edgar Street during the lengthy run.
With Rob Purdie having racked up his 300th career appearance for the club last week, one of his first full appearances was ten years ago today. The floppy haired youngster was part of a Bulls squad that, on September 13th 2003, beat Scarborough 2-1 with Paul Parry and Michael Rose scoring the Bulls' goals.
Terrace admission on that day ten years ago was £10 compared to £12 now - over £5 less than if inflation had dictated prices.
Meanwhile, the Cats Protection League are running a fundraising music night in the Starlite Rooms tonight. Covers band A Few Good Men provide the entertainment with tickets costing £10. Doors open from 7pm. Bulls fans can also join in after the match for £5.
Terrace admission on that day ten years ago was £10 compared to £12 now - over £5 less than if inflation had dictated prices.
Meanwhile, the Cats Protection League are running a fundraising music night in the Starlite Rooms tonight. Covers band A Few Good Men provide the entertainment with tickets costing £10. Doors open from 7pm. Bulls fans can also join in after the match for £5.