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    Premium category matches

    Old firm? Old firm and dabs? Dabs?

    Hands up if you know.

    First look at prices I think we will sell roughly the same.

    £30.....ouch....I would doubt a derby would even sell out at that.

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    jeez thats alot of money mate
    but my favourite is
    to save the most money you pay now without knowing what league we will be playing in

    im pretty sure that shower across the road tried or did that

    scottish football is broken im afraid.pretty sure £30 gains you entry as an away fan to any game in englands top tier

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    It’s £20 for away fans at Southampton

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    A slight step forward in that they have advised gate prices in advance, for a change.

    But yet again poor communication as no explanation as to what ‘Premium’ is. If it is Celtic, The Rangers etc.. and these games are on TV, as they normally are, I expect lower crowds as has been happening the last few seasons, but probably worse as people will have more of a reason to watch on TV.

    Also agree regarding selling season tickets before we know what league we are in!

    Add to that, early bird starts today with no prior notice, and ends on a Friday, possibly before some people will have been paid if they are paid last day of the month. Or, in my case on payday, but I can’t get to Dens on a Friday! Massive assumption that everyone has money in the bank to buy a ticket without some planning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdfc View Post
    It’s £20 for away fans at Southampton
    How many of these tickets are available though ,I did the tour of Anfield last year and the tour guide was saying that there are tickets available for home fans from £14 but he has no idea how or where to get them and he's on the inside ,also there is a local agreement where there is an access gate where you can gain entry for free if you can prove you are suffering financial hardship ,obviously this will be from decades ago but he assured us that this was still in place but is never advertised and he also doesn't know anyone who has used it but one reason why a stadium can never be fully sold out beforehand....also the gate changes every home game...still not a patch on Dens though.....

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    i think prices are quite good next season, as long as we survive, the two free tickets will boost home crowds for premium / cat A games, would have liked to have seen a lower student price, and under 18's price extended to under 21's, but we cant expect to much from a board that doesn't listen

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdfc View Post
    i think prices are quite good next season, as long as we survive, the two free tickets will boost home crowds for premium / cat A games, would have liked to have seen a lower student price, and under 18's price extended to under 21's, but we cant expect to much from a board that doesn't listen
    Got a feeling the old firm fans are at a tipping point with being ripped off for away games, what would happen if an official boycott was annouced at two grounds by them

    Might be the only way greedy clubs listen

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    It's ****ing complicated to work out as I'm trying to work out what's what by club's "potential saving" but it looks to me that it's old firm and dabs that's premium games and full potential saving is based on the nearly deids coming up and getting 6 home games against those 3 club's....Cud be wrong though.

    Also it looks to me as if they may give tic and gers as many tics as they want (uneducated hunch) and will possibly punt folk pot the Derry for these games.....that's no use to me with my peepers.

    It all seems rather complicated system to try and screw away fans but trying to help our own with the free tics for a couple of games.

    Think it was wartime road from Pravda who said that John Nelms acknowledged early bird finishes too early.....dosent look like he's put that acknowledgement into practice.

    I would allow folk to put a deposit on a season tic (30%) to get it at the cheapest price and pay the balance before first home game. Your then spreading the cost over 3 months or 4 months.

    Got to do more to accomadate people.

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    Lol wartime road should rear wattie rogas

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    Quote Originally Posted by GB72 View Post
    Got a feeling the old firm fans are at a tipping point with being ripped off for away games, what would happen if an official boycott was annouced at two grounds by them

    Might be the only way greedy clubs listen
    but we've been paying above normal prices through there for years, give Gers a bit credit, they were cheaper than Dens this season

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