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Thread: Scotland 1 Georgia 0

  1. #11
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    re: Scotland 1 Georgia 0

    Got to try and nick a point somehow against Poland tomorrow in a very tough game.Grant Hanley has withdrew from the squad . A very hard game also for both Germany and Ireland when they play each other.

  2. #12
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    re: Scotland 1 Georgia 0

    Andrew Robertson of Hull looked like a real international prospect against Georgia . Must admit that I didn't even know before game that he had moved to Hull from Dundee United in the summer. Nice left peg and likes to get forward from left back. Modern full backs are expected to do this now and need to be really fit.

  3. #13
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    re: Scotland 1 Georgia 0

    Quote Originally Posted by MCMXIX
    The attendance of 34,719 is being blamed in today's (Monday) papers on the admission fees set by the SFA. Even Tam Ferry of the Association of Tartan Army Clubs did not go for that reason and the Edinburgh branch of the Tartan Army are considering a boycott of the Eire and England games.

    We paid £42 for a ticket and that slightly cheaper as we're members on the Scotland Supporters Club

    The prices are ridiculous and that's why the crowd was so low .

    The game against Eire at Parkhead is £10 each ( £32 ) but they're asking £45 for the England friendly .

    Neither game will be a sellout at those prices IMO

    REGAN OUT[/quote]

    That should read £10 CHEAPER not each

  4. #14

    re: Scotland 1 Georgia 0

    i think we will take at least a point in poland and with the germans going through a wee sticky patch i can also see us beating them in our home fixture .

  5. #15
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    re: Scotland 1 Georgia 0

    We got season tickets which cost about £250 each. Ludicrous pricing but having already paid for the supporters club membership (another £50 each or thereabouts) it would have been money wasted had we then not bought the season tickets. the pricing is disgraceful, especially as most of the games are at inconvenient times like a Friday night or a Tuesday night - I don't think there is a single Saturday 3pm kick off.

  6. #16
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    re: Scotland 1 Georgia 0

    Tickets for Scotland’s matches with Republic of Ireland and England next month are on public sale NOW.

    Gordon Strachan’s men face Republic of Ireland in a ***** European Qualifier on Friday, 14th November at Celtic Park, kick-off 7.45pm.

    Scotland then take on England in a Vauxhall International Challenge Match on Tuesday, 18th November at the same venue, kick-off 8pm.

    Tickets can be purchased by calling the Scotland ticket line on 0844 875 1873 (calls cost 5p per minute) or by visiting www.scottishfa.talent-sport.co.uk

    Ticket pricing

    European Qualifier, Group D
    Scotland v Republic of Ireland
    Friday, 14th November 2014, kick-off 7.45pm
    Celtic Park, Glasgow

    Category 1 (Main Front/North Stand) - £45
    Category 2 (Main Rear) - £42
    Category 3 Adult (Lisbon Lions/Jock Stein Stand) - £35
    Category 3 Child (Lisbon Lions East Corner/Jock Stein Stand) - £15
    Disabled Adult and PA - £15
    Disabled Child and PA – £7
    Postage and fulfilment - £2
    Royal Mail Special Delivery - £7.50
    Standard Booking F

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