Was that the biggest ever Dee travelling support to Glasgow or the Motherwell final?
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Billy , Ross offers much more than anti pensioners to this forum , if that's your best shot at him I think you should join the Scotland away posse I'm sure you could mother some venga bus with those manboobs and before you say it I'm a voyeur but I would like to join the clique ,who's the boss of it il send him my bank account details
Don't know but we were standing at the open end and it was packed. much more than attend nowadays. Don't want to drag things off topic but it didn't seem to me to cost a major amount of money. Be interesting to adjust for inflation the gate receipts of 120k people paying their gate money then and see how that equates to the gate money say last year. I must admit I don't remember things being too dear or unaffordable back then. Perhaps that's a flaw that we all have. The memory, good or bad, always has more of a place in your mind than the cost.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWBdd5AKTGo
Back on topic, think the fans will want to see Strachan choose to retire. He has done his best and it just wasn't enough. Best all round if he declines to carry on, rather than be in the position of having the SFA offer him a contract and then have the press and those who think he has made mistakes in selection and strategy moaning that he has had two chances and failed both times.
Think you might be close. £14 in 1964 if you adjust it for inflation works out at about £260 today or £13500 per year. Can't find any site to show what the cost of a ticket was. Official programme was 3/-. Going by today a programme costs about a tenth of the full price ticket so maybe the ticket would by 30/-. As a percentage of an average wage of £14, 30/- is 10.7%. Guess what 10.7% of £260 is - £27.80, sounds like I've read about that price level before on another thread!
I started my apprenticeship in 1964 , and my journeyman was on £14/ week.
Decimalation was in 1971, a shilling was equal to 5p
20 shillings was £1, so 65shillings was equal to £3- 25p
I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong
(This thread is getting like the five ways club !)