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    Half price season tickets for Queens

    Just seen this on the official site








    As we approach the end of 2018, we are also half way through the season and are entering the "business" end of the campaign.

    The team sit fourth in the table in the play-off places and will continue to push to stay there between now and the beginning of May.

    It goes without say that a decent backing from a home support is of great benefit to the team and the club, so with nine home games in the Championship left we are now offering half price season tickets across all levels.

    Although we are still one of the cheapest ticket prices in the league for a game by game basis, having a season ticket is still the most cost effective way of watching the team in action. With the reduced prices, adults can now buy a book of tickets for the remainder of the season for £142.50. While an OAP/ Concessions season ticket now costs £80. Students and those aged between 16 and 21 can watch the next nine games, starting with our home game against Ayr United on the 29th of December for just £45. And of course our already value for money, Junior Blue ticket for the under 16's will now cost £9, that's just £1 a game.

    The half priced season books are on sale now from the office - call or pop in to get yours ahead of the visit of the league leaders.

    If you're still stuck for ideas - they'd make a great Christmas present.


    2018
    13:00

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    Quote Originally Posted by aloreburn View Post
    Just seen this on the official site








    As we approach the end of 2018, we are also half way through the season and are entering the "business" end of the campaign.

    The team sit fourth in the table in the play-off places and will continue to push to stay there between now and the beginning of May.

    It goes without say that a decent backing from a home support is of great benefit to the team and the club, so with nine home games in the Championship left we are now offering half price season tickets across all levels.

    Although we are still one of the cheapest ticket prices in the league for a game by game basis, having a season ticket is still the most cost effective way of watching the team in action. With the reduced prices, adults can now buy a book of tickets for the remainder of the season for £142.50. While an OAP/ Concessions season ticket now costs £80. Students and those aged between 16 and 21 can watch the next nine games, starting with our home game against Ayr United on the 29th of December for just £45. And of course our already value for money, Junior Blue ticket for the under 16's will now cost £9, that's just £1 a game.

    The half priced season books are on sale now from the office - call or pop in to get yours ahead of the visit of the league leaders.

    If you're still stuck for ideas - they'd make a great Christmas present.


    2018
    13:00


    Junior Blues tickets for only £9 , that’s tremendous value.

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    Quote Originally Posted by palmylad View Post
    Junior Blues tickets for only £9 , that’s tremendous value.
    Thy'll need to clean up the place before I would let any of my children sit in one of their stands. It's disgusting with how dirty the seats are.

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    no mention of prices for the dumfries people who are on benafits which will be close too 1/4 of the population ,and thay get less money a month than pensioners ,and no when thay use the word oap and concessions ,that isnt taking into account the people on benafits ,queens need to tap into our large population that are on the benafits .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Truthhurts View Post
    Thy'll need to clean up the place before I would let any of my children sit in one of their stands. It's disgusting with how dirty the seats are.


    You haven’t been to Queens game in years so you wouldn’t know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Francis_begbie_HFC View Post
    no mention of prices for the dumfries people who are on benafits which will be close too 1/4 of the population ,and thay get less money a month than pensioners ,and no when thay use the word oap and concessions ,that isnt taking into account the people on benafits ,queens need to tap into our large population that are on the benafits .
    Are you ever happy ?

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    the seats arnt bad truthhurts ,plus theres the terraces incase you forgot .

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    well are these people on benafits any less welcome than a worker ,people on benafits should get the same prices for season tickets as students as thayl get about the same weekly rate of cash .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Francis_begbie_HFC View Post
    the seats arnt bad truthhurts ,plus theres the terraces incase you forgot .

    He’s just sh|t stirring as usual Francis.

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