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    Quote Originally Posted by jdfc View Post
    For Islay benefit

    Cost of 51 seater bus is £675 anywhere in Scotland agreement is we run bus to every match, to keep price at that, so full bus or 10 to a midweek Celtic match all the same, we pay £20 extra when we travel early
    We charge members £15 adult £10 U18’s,
    Our memberships and bus sweepies go towards sponsoring youth and first team players as well as buying Dee Lotteries.

    Surely we can’t be begrudged priority tickets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by noahrab View Post
    Our memberships and bus sweepies go towards sponsoring youth and first team players as well as buying Dee Lotteries.

    Surely we can’t be begrudged priority tickets.
    You do not need priority tickets for an away game at Tannadice Park.

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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    You do not need priority tickets for an away game at Tannadice Park.
    If people going to hospitality who are not a season ticket holder nor member of a club can get one, why shouldn’t a supporters club get them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by noahrab View Post
    Our memberships and bus sweepies go towards sponsoring youth and first team players as well as buying Dee Lotteries.

    Surely we can’t be begrudged priority tickets.
    Surely there is nothing to prevent your supporters club charging a higher price for non members to travel on your supporters bus if you have spare seats.
    It appears to happen at other Dundee FC supporters clubs as I have seen people posting on Facebook asking if any supporters clubs who have a bus going to an Away game have any spare seats on their bus. These people are likely to be willing to pay a higher price than a member for a seat on a supporters bus.
    I am surprised that the DSA do not organise all the supporters buses for Away games for Dundee based supporters clubs which all depart from Dens Park before the game and return back to Dens Park after the end of the game.

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