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Thread: Ticket sales for Derby

  1. #101
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    Quote Originally Posted by weegiearab View Post
    I would also like to add that living in Glasgow has taught me just how special our derby is when you compare it to the hate fest that the 2 Glasgow bigots serve up. This is a true rivalry, winding each other up before the game, bragging rights for one set of fans after the match and no one needs to die!
    Add to that , both sets of fans giving each other and the teams pelters for the whole match, brilliant atmosphere, then.........going for a pint in the same pubs after it with hardly any trouble. As Weegie said, they can't do that in Glasgow.

  2. #102
    Quote Originally Posted by ranaldarab View Post
    Can see both sides, derbies seem to be must win games as, geographically, they are against your nearest rivals but no more important in the big scheme of things than a win against Qos etc. You still only get 3pts.
    Sort of. As they are title r!vals it's also a chance to dent their challenge. So more to it than a match against QotS...

  3. #103
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arabknight View Post
    When in fear that your team my get beat.

    1.Cover all bases.
    2.Play down any significance of match.
    3.Cross your fingers and pray you will take points of other team.

    Nicely played Eric. 🤞

    Funsters been like that for weeks now regarding either the league (all pressure on Utd, they are favs, happy to go under radar etc etc) and now the first derby


    So funny, so wee, so transparent

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    Must hae got a "sneaky in"

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    Quote Originally Posted by utd4me View Post
    Add to that , both sets of fans giving each other and the teams pelters for the whole match, brilliant atmosphere, then.........going for a pint in the same pubs after it with hardly any trouble. As Weegie said, they can't do that in Glasgow.
    100% This

  6. #106
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    After all the furore I would have thought they'd have sold out in quick time but into day three of sales ha ha

  7. #107
    Everyone knows there are quite a number of fun season ticket holders that refuse to go to Tannadice. 🤔

  8. #108
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    There's also one funster that claims to take his shoes and socks off when leaving tannadice to walk back to his car barefoot

  9. #109
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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryTheTerror View Post
    Everyone knows there are quite a number of fun season ticket holders that refuse to go to Tannadice. ��
    Quite a few don't go to their home matches going by the crowd at the Aberdeen match.

  10. #110
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    I find it rather strange behaviour they have to tannadice. Feels like they feel they own the shed and we should bow down. They dont even own their own ****ing ground which is incidently owned by an arab. Weird stuff indeed. For safety reasons they should never get the front 5 rows as they consistently invade and make arses of themselves. Thats why the derry is restricted.

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