Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
Anyone whose got one now AND is in receipt of pension credit (generally the poorest) I'd allow to keep, anyone who has one now but not in receipt of pension credit I'd equalise prices with adult tic over next 3 to 5 years.

Every reduction should be in the 16 to 22 or 23 age group imho.....and folk that want to take their bairns.
It would be interesting to know how many OAP (aged 65 and over) Dundee FC season ticket holders and the number of season ticket holders in the other categories including Adult season ticket holders.
One thing that annoys me is that when we were relegated at the end of the 2018-19 season FPS did not reduce the season ticket prices and PATG prices for home games in the Championship in the 2019-20 season.
If we are relegated at the end of this season I would not be surprised to see the current season ticket price and ticket prices for home games in the Championship to remain the same which is effectively a hidden price increase.
I have just had a discussion with my wife who is a football widow about some posters on this topic wanting to scrap the reduction for OAP season ticket holders and individual OAP ticket prices for each home game. She replied that OAPs who are more susceptible to illness than younger people would likely decide to pay per view sitting at home watching the game on their computer instead of freezing to death sitting in Dens Park.
I was an armchair supporter of Dundee Football Club for 28 years as I used to play golf at Downfield Golf Club on a Saturday afternoon teeing off at 1pm. During the autumn and winter months when the course was open I used to drive home listening to up to the minute reports on Radio Tay and watching the vidi printer when I got home.