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    Price Comparison

    Interesting to see price comparison of Dee v St Johnstone and St Johnstone v Dee.

    Father & Son (or any combo of gender) where child is under 12 years old -

    At Dens £31 and in Perth £23

    Grandparent & Grandchild where child is under 12 years old -

    At Dens £31 and in Perth £13

    St Johnstone can't get a crowd because of football not being big amongst the country set but their prices are far more in tune with he economic situation of most people.

    Adult £23
    Over 65 £13
    Aged 17 – 18 £12
    Aged 13 – 16 £9
    Aged 12 and under – free of charge when accompanied by adult/over 65.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hmac View Post
    Interesting to see price comparison of Dee v St Johnstone and St Johnstone v Dee.

    Father & Son (or any combo of gender) where child is under 12 years old -

    At Dens £31 and in Perth £23

    Grandparent & Grandchild where child is under 12 years old -

    At Dens £31 and in Perth £13

    St Johnstone can't get a crowd because of football not being big amongst the country set but their prices are far more in tune with he economic situation of most people.

    Adult £23
    Over 65 £13
    Aged 17 – 18 £12
    Aged 13 – 16 £9
    Aged 12 and under – free of charge when accompanied by adult/over 65.
    I pointed this out last time we were up there, you’d be pissed off being a saint coming to Dens

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    Can't ignore the income they generate from other sources but the pricing is far better. If they weren't such tory ****s, I'd give them more compliments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taintedice View Post
    Can't ignore the income they generate from other sources but the pricing is far better. If they weren't such tory ****s, I'd give them more compliments.
    Use less aggression and abusive language in your posts and people might respect them more.

    You're right though - about the extra income.

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    On a semi-related note, the price freeze has been extended for seasons, think they're being forced to listen to the fans now? Also offering a payment plan. Unfortunately, if it's relegation and McIntyre keeps his job, they won't be able to sell them at any price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taintedice View Post
    On a semi-related note, the price freeze has been extended for seasons, think they're being forced to listen to the fans now? Also offering a payment plan. Unfortunately, if it's relegation and McIntyre keeps his job, they won't be able to sell them at any price.
    Sales are horrific.

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    Tories are far too left leaning.

    Ruth ****ing Davidson. 🤣

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    Football he even cheaper for the even richer wrinklies of Perthshire.

    Madness

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    Football he even cheaper for the even richer wrinklies of Perthshire.

    Madness
    St Johnstone have historically had most of their support from people living outside Perth. I know people who used to travel from Pitlochry to Muirton Park for home games long before the A9 was improved and there were bypasses of Dunkeld and Pitlochry.
    St Johnstone lost a lot of supporters when they sacked Alex Totten when the team was doing well in the Premier League.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    Sales are horrific.
    Probably because McIntyre wanted them sold earlier so he can waste our money even earlier.

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