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    Next time Rangers 2012 visit...

    How about £15 a ticket for pre-registered Dundee fans and a £5 for bairns.

    Give them the minimum allowed seats as far back in the corner of the mains stand as possible.

    They are unwelcome

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    Not good to keep them in our main stand which has significant wood in its construction. Could strip search them so they would need to come up early.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deebunked View Post
    How about £15 a ticket for pre-registered Dundee fans and a £5 for bairns.

    Give them the minimum allowed seats as far back in the corner of the mains stand as possible.

    They are unwelcome
    I wouldn’t let both the ugly sisters back into home games.

    Commercial pressures will win the day though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by noahrab View Post
    I wouldn’t let both the ugly sisters back into home games.

    Commercial pressures will win the day though.
    Understand commercial argument Noah but there's got to be a way.

    It cannot go on like this

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    It's a pity we can't fund a way to get back to the days when playing the OF was an occasion and results were not predictable.
    What happened to the behaviour of the OF fans? They seem to get universal bad press.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
    It's a pity we can't fund a way to get back to the days when playing the OF was an occasion and results were not predictable.
    What happened to the behaviour of the OF fans? They seem to get universal bad press.
    Prior to the introduction of the Premier League we used to play Rangers and Celtic only once at home each season which made these games a big occasion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by noahrab View Post
    I wouldn’t let both the ugly sisters back into home games.

    Commercial pressures will win the day though.
    Next season assuming that we are in the Premier League we should charge the ugly sisters £40 admission price for adults and £30 for concessions.
    According to Joe in the ticket office Dundee Football Club have a two game promotion every time we play Rangers and Celtic to offset the increased cost of Category A games against the Old Firm clubs for Dundee supporters who do not have a season ticket.
    I gave last Wednesday night’s game against Rangers a miss but I was at today’s home game against Livingston.

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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    Next season assuming that we are in the Premier League we should charge the ugly sisters £40 admission price for adults and £30 for concessions.
    According to Joe in the ticket office Dundee Football Club have a two game promotion every time we play Rangers and Celtic to offset the increased cost of Category A games against the Old Firm clubs for Dundee supporters who do not have a season ticket.
    I gave last Wednesday night’s game against Rangers a miss but I was at today’s home game against Livingston.
    I wouldn't feel better about their behaviour just because we made a few extra pounds. Reduce their allocation to what we get at their stadiums pro-rata and make it a being a friend for free day for our season ticket holders.

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    The last time we were in the premier league, two years ago, both Rangers and Celtic held demonstrations at DENS.
    After these two games , i vowed never to go to their games at Dens again.
    I did not attend wednesdays game aand was proved right.
    The Dundee police will not take any action against the old firm, despite the police box and cameras being in close proximity to their fans.
    Their fans know this, so their demonstrations will continue until people get hurt.
    They will continue to come to Dens and do what they like, meanwhile many DUNDEE supporters like myself will cease to attend their games.
    I just hope the Celtic fans dont destroy CAMMIES testimonial.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deebunked View Post
    I wouldn't feel better about their behaviour just because we made a few extra pounds. Reduce their allocation to what we get at their stadiums pro-rata and make it a being a friend for free day for our season ticket holders.
    So the club loses a vast amount of money? Great idea.

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