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Thread: Hibs tickets on sale from tomorrow

  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by petermackie View Post
    "Main factor" you're not playing Dundee...as one of your own always says FACT
    #5000arabsonly gotoseethedees
    Cant wait to see the dees gate v motherwell be like a junior game.

  2. #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by offshore_arab83 View Post
    its January, every chunts skint ffs

    Price should have been lowered especially being on TV
    Yip. Even that lot next door managed to reduce their prices. **** me, it was something thh Snake did regularly for televised cup games.

  3. #23
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    Quote Originally Posted by tHeArAb View Post
    Yip. Even that lot next door managed to reduce their prices. **** me, it was something thh Snake did regularly for televised cup games.
    Didn't Motherwell push the Fun to reduce prices. Would United have needed Hibs agreement to reduce prices seeing its the Scottish Cup?

  4. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by GFLower View Post
    Didn't Motherwell push the Fun to reduce prices. Would United have needed Hibs agreement to reduce prices seeing its the Scottish Cup?
    Yes, they would. At £20 a ticket I'm guessing that is quite a discount for Hibs fans and a smaller one for us. IMHO, if the crowd is between 8 and 9 thousand (or more) then it's justified, otherwise not

  5. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by tHeArAb View Post
    Yip. Even that lot next door managed to reduce their prices. **** me, it was something thh Snake did regularly for televised cup games.
    and then we decide to sell the shed to home support? gonna look god awful on TV

    Coulda sold that stand to the spoon burners IMO

  6. #26
    Quote Originally Posted by TerryTheTerror View Post
    Yes, they would. At £20 a ticket I'm guessing that is quite a discount for Hibs fans and a smaller one for us. IMHO, if the crowd is between 8 and 9 thousand (or more) then it's justified, otherwise not
    M, is it no £22 for non season ticket holders?

  7. #27
    Quote Originally Posted by offshore_arab83 View Post
    M, is it no £22 for non season ticket holders?
    I didn't know that. 🤔

  8. #28
    aye £22

    sales are poor as f uck, why are we opening the shed when we've thousands between GF and ET

    https://www.dundeeunitedfc.co.uk/tic...tickets-online
    Last edited by offshore_arab83; 09-01-2020 at 12:46 PM.

  9. #29
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    Don't agree about the Shed, hibs have a big enough allocation, if we can fill a section or two that will be enough to have a good vocal backing at either end, we had 7k home fans vs Inverness (albeit in March) where there were a lot of empty seats in the GF but we had good support behind both goals

    Pricing definitely not great of course but we don't know if it was hibs or utd or both, 15 across the board for adults would have been perfect and just let season tickets secure seats for a few days, January afterall...still deserves a good backing though and this far out we have sold more than will be at dens the night before.

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    £22 is ****ing mental.

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