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Thread: Aberdeen (H)

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    Aberdeen (H)

    We are in the Shed. Great decision by club. Get the tickets bought. On sale now.

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    Ticket bought and looking forward to it.
    Really glad that some common sense has been shown by the club.
    Got to look after our own fans, especially when the numbers are growing.

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    Finally some sense, this should always be the case but definitely against the sheep, they are not worthy of the shed, I think we should do the same Vs Hearts on the 5th

    Looking now and 150 already sold in Shed for a game nearly 3 weeks away, Celtic tickets selling relatively well (more than usual for games v them), be another 1000 minimum at Motherwell coming up during a notorious time for less fans two weeks before Christmas, there is Perth on Boxing Day where we'll take a big support, the 4100 sold in less than 2 hours for the derby with the cup one to be similar no doubt

    What a support

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    Still think, if required, giving the away fans the whole Jerry Kerr and Fair Play is enough. Might lose a few pounds , not as much as some might think. It gets the flare burnin' drum playin' bairnz goin' to a funeral lot out of harms way, with less influence on the match.

    We are not the most vocal support at home at the best of times, despite what the manager and players keep having to say.

    If it really is down to instant money, so be it, but... we should be looking at the bigger picture , higher league position, mair money, on the back oh that. etc. etc.

    Fingers crossed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sutherland Arab View Post
    Ticket bought and looking forward to it.
    Really glad that some common sense has been shown by the club.
    Got to look after our own fans, especially when the numbers are growing.
    Quite the opposite to the Perth Saints who are offering up 3 sides of their ground to the uglies unless more fans turn up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yeats 62 View Post
    Still think, if required, giving the away fans the whole Jerry Kerr and Fair Play is enough. Might lose a few pounds , not as much as some might think. It gets the flare burnin' drum playin' bairnz goin' to a funeral lot out of harms way, with less influence on the match.

    We are not the most vocal support at home at the best of times, despite what the manager and players keep having to say.

    If it really is down to instant money, so be it, but... we should be looking at the bigger picture , higher league position, mair money, on the back oh that. etc. etc.

    Fingers crossed.

    Would definitely disagree with that vocal part and think they do enjoy it at Tannadice they aren't just saying it, our singing section thankfully mix it up a bit more than the likes of Hibs or Hearts versions who host drum and change ultras keek all game, sure our boys have a few of the awful indentikit ones that aren't even Utd songs really but they do still sing most of the real ones and when the rest join in it's good

    Would say only Killie on Saturday was a little flatter but that's just the time of year pre Christmas and the weather wasn't the best with a smaller away support than usual

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    I thought I'd blocked this blinkered idiot, and vice-versa (obviously not working Footymad)

    Internal spy in the camp............... ???? Hmmmm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arabdownsouth View Post
    Quite the opposite to the Perth Saints who are offering up 3 sides of their ground to the uglies unless more fans turn up.
    Sure St J played the tribute act Huns in the cup a few seasons ago and gave them 3 sides despite their own supporters being against it. So in protest only a few hundred home fans turned up.
    A club with plenty of recent cup success yet can't say I've seen their fanbase grow at all, and that would be a factor by hooring out their stadium for an easy payday.
    We at least have a strong, growing fanbase.

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    And that would include season ticket holders too. Shocking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yeats 62 View Post
    I thought I'd blocked this blinkered idiot, and vice-versa (obviously not working Footymad)

    Internal spy in the camp............... ???? Hmmmm.

    No need for name calling, bit of an idiot yourself are you? Maybe you are as you haven't figured out the ignore function

    I only disagreed with one part of your post that made no sense imo, to say we aren't the most vocal at best of times when Tannadice has been very good overall the last couple years

    If you meant a general thing in Scottish footy fair enough but just Utd at home? no chance and that's not blinkered, show me who has a more vocal support at home when Killie, County and St Mirren come calling? Then you add in big games and pound for pound can't see who is better in the league really apart from the obvious two but that's with 50k

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