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  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by Taintedice View Post
    confirmed where, by who? Season tickets will suffer due to less Cat A games, folk will do the math and decide not to bother. It's a gamble to increase walk-up price but Nelms and Keyes are investing sh1t loads so no complaints about personnel, surely

    On official website

    If you want to buy a ticket for County game

  2. #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by GB72 View Post
    On official website

    If you want to buy a ticket for County game
    does that include fees and postage? This is a new season, come on to phukk

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    Quote Originally Posted by deetox View Post
    Oh Ma Sides
    any chance of a buy-in??

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    I know a few guys who have not a will not renew at this late stage

    It's not just Dundee but football is so poor that any price over say 200 is difficult to justify.

    I renewed again but the late change of the Killie fixture last Feb 8 days before game meant that I could not attend at such short notice - the club did not even have the excuse that it was moved for TV. - I said at the time that I would not renew but hey ho

    Once you add on Sat and Sun lunchtime kickoff bigot fests that I mostly also can't make then this makes it so difficult to justifya season ticket with 3-5 games you can't go to before a ball is kicked

    More a donation these days

    On another point -fans will buy a walk up match ticket only once as who ever decided our entrance policy has made it akin to one of the 7 tasks of Hercules

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shuntz View Post
    I know a few guys who have not a will not renew at this late stage

    It's not just Dundee but football is so poor that any price over say 200 is difficult to justify.

    I renewed again but the late change of the Killie fixture last Feb 8 days before game meant that I could not attend at such short notice - the club did not even have the excuse that it was moved for TV. - I said at the time that I would not renew but hey ho

    Once you add on Sat and Sun lunchtime kickoff bigot fests that I mostly also can't make then this makes it so difficult to justifya season ticket with 3-5 games you can't go to before a ball is kicked

    More a donation these days

    On another point -fans will buy a walk up match ticket only once as who ever decided our entrance policy has made it akin to one of the 7 tasks of Hercules
    This buy a ticket nonsense has been going on for a couple of seasons now, plenty people have complained, but it's fell on deaf ears, even our "voice on the board" agreed with it, like you I have a season ticket so ain't affected by it, but obviously the crowds we get are affected by it,
    Why not have a process where, if you want a concession ticket, you purchase in advance, if not you walk up and pay full price at gate, simple, the shyte about safety of money is a smoke screen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shuntz View Post
    I know a few guys who have not a will not renew at this late stage

    It's not just Dundee but football is so poor that any price over say 200 is difficult to justify.

    I renewed again but the late change of the Killie fixture last Feb 8 days before game meant that I could not attend at such short notice - the club did not even have the excuse that it was moved for TV. - I said at the time that I would not renew but hey ho

    Once you add on Sat and Sun lunchtime kickoff bigot fests that I mostly also can't make then this makes it so difficult to justifya season ticket with 3-5 games you can't go to before a ball is kicked

    More a donation these days

    On another point -fans will buy a walk up match ticket only once as who ever decided our entrance policy has made it akin to one of the 7 tasks of Hercules
    26 quid for Cat A games

    Looks like the board think its more important cashing in on old firm support than attracting more dundee fans back..

    If there doing this, there as well going the whole hog and giving them more tickets cause there wont be many home patg punters especially if its on tv..,

    26 quid to watch phucking hibs when its on tv

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    Am I right thinking only 1 guaranteed home gemme against the sellick and cheats this season

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    Problem With PATG

    Quote Originally Posted by GB72 View Post
    Deeranged we have had our discussions on this before, so wont dredge up old arguements...

    But the Cox will probably have a 1000 empty seats at most games this season...

    The queuing for tixs is an utter shambles at the shop before ko...

    Its definitely costing us fans...
    I have followed this argument without getting involved before but I wanted to raise an issue no one seems to have raised before. I bought a ticket for the Coxy for the Buckie Thistle game and not for the first time when there was a PATG when I got to my seat there was someone in it. Now I don't blame them because by selling tickets there is no indication the seat is reserved. They were a family of four so I just moved to another seat but then worried until kick off whether I was in someone else seat.
    So my point is, if you sell tickets in the Coxy, it is logistically very difficult to then offer PATG because no one knows where to sit.

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    Isn't this a straightforward fans rep issue?

    Who are the fans reps now ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Verzet View Post
    I have followed this argument without getting involved before but I wanted to raise an issue no one seems to have raised before. I bought a ticket for the Coxy for the Buckie Thistle game and not for the first time when there was a PATG when I got to my seat there was someone in it. Now I don't blame them because by selling tickets there is no indication the seat is reserved. They were a family of four so I just moved to another seat but then worried until kick off whether I was in someone else seat.
    So my point is, if you sell tickets in the Coxy, it is logistically very difficult to then offer PATG because no one knows where to sit.
    Ask them to move would be the simple thing

    All home games should be patg apart from all tix games

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