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    Cash turnstile for St Mirren supporters

    According to the enclosed St Mirren FC website there is a cash turnstile for their supporters at today’s game. https://www.stmirren.com/away-matchd...mirren-4th-may
    This is after talks between both clubs.
    Amazingly the management of Dundee Football Club sent St Mirren just over 1,300 tickets for today’s game.
    If there is a cash turnstile for St Mirren supporters then there should be a cash turnstile (s) in sections A, B and C of the Main Stand for Dundee supporters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    If there is a cash turnstile for St Mirren supporters then there should be a cash turnstile (s) in sections A, B and C of the Main Stand for Dundee supporters.
    Where is that specific requirement documented?

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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    According to the enclosed St Mirren FC website there is a cash turnstile for their supporters at today’s game. https://www.stmirren.com/away-matchd...mirren-4th-may
    This is after talks between both clubs.
    Amazingly the management of Dundee Football Club sent St Mirren just over 1,300 tickets for today’s game.
    If there is a cash turnstile for St Mirren supporters then there should be a cash turnstile (s) in sections A, B and C of the Main Stand for Dundee supporters.
    Shop selling tickets right up to kick off, any fans that decide last minute will get a ticket,

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    Let's not start the double queue debate

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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    According to the enclosed St Mirren FC website there is a cash turnstile for their supporters at today’s game. https://www.stmirren.com/away-matchd...mirren-4th-may
    This is after talks between both clubs.
    Amazingly the management of Dundee Football Club sent St Mirren just over 1,300 tickets for today’s game. .
    Nothing amazing about it. It was the amount requested by St Mirren FC themselves. Not Dundee deciding just to give them 1,300.

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    I agree with Islay,yes it is easier for home fans to purchase a ticket but where is the harm in offering a pay gate for home fans also?
    The shop gets busy before kick off and this would also ease this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdfc View Post
    Shop selling tickets right up to kick off, any fans that decide last minute will get a ticket,
    Look what happened at the Arbroath game on 2nd January 2023.
    Hundreds of people turned up up at the game and had to stand in a long queue outside the ticket office waiting to purchase a ticket for the home stands in Dens Park. There were still hundreds waiting in the queue fif**** minutes after the game had started. Most people gave up and returned home.
    Meanwhile there were cash turnstiles in the Bob Shankly Stand for Arbroath supporters.
    I wish Nelmsy would make a public announcement stating that he is only interested in Dundee FC season ticket holders and this would let the non season holders know exactly where they stand.

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