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    SO was just reading up a bit more about the Liverpool ticket issue and it seems the voucher system was introduced off the back of this. Those I remember well and I was a populare loon for a few years as I always had vouchers going spare.

    So am I right in saying that for big games, such as Liverpool it was just a case of queing up on a first come basis, so folk that went to games may have missed out on games like this due to the glory hunters. I don't know why but I thought there would have been something in place to ensure regulars got first dibs on tickets.

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    In all honesty, I dinna recall tickets being an issue before Liverpool.
    A lot of folk were in supporters clubs and they always got the full allocation, that's where I got all my tickets.
    Liverpool they just messed up really bad, TBH it was probably the biggest demand for tickets ever up until that point
    You're right, vouchers came in on the back of this.
    I was in the same boat, I always had heaps if spare vouchers as I got tickets through the SC.

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    Aye to just about all.

    Voucher system was put in place because of the Liverpool fiasco.

    Before that it was just first come first serve.

    Remember though, it was also not that long after the time that seats were being installed so you couldn't cram in as many as you wanted.

    Vintage will probably have the figures to hand but I remember the friendly against Man U after Martin Buchan moved to Old Trafford as being the most packed I remember Pittodrie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by donsdaft View Post
    Vintage will probably have the figures to hand but I remember the friendly against Man U after Martin Buchan moved to Old Trafford as being the most packed I remember Pittodrie.
    A mere 34000. Poovery.

    I wasn’t there, but we had 44000+ in for the cup quarter final replay in 67 (3-0 v Hibs).

    https://www.afcheritage.org/matches/...3&squad=Senior

    In 70-71, even with a third of the main stand burnt down, we had 36000 at a hun game (0-0), and the 17 April ‘league decider’ against the tims (FFS Bumper min).

    The King Street end became The Paddock (did it ****) in the summer of 71 which reduced the capacity. The first game in front of those benches was the 71 Drybrough Cup final. That was attended by Michael Stipe, according to Watty Feugh, and so impressed was he with the Brush’s opening goal that he went back to Athens, Georgia and named his band after Robb’s Elegant Manoeuvre. A mere 25000 at that one.

    https://www.afcheritage.org/matches/...2&squad=Senior

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    Quote Originally Posted by 57vintage View Post
    A mere 34000. Poovery.


    In 70-71, even with a third of the main stand burnt down, we had 36000 at a hun game (0-0), and the 17 April ‘league decider’ against the tims (FFS Bumper min).



    https://www.afcheritage.org/matches/...2&squad=Senior

    Well I was at both those games.
    Of course, an " official" attendance of 36,000 probably meant we broke the 40,000 barrier.
    I can't see the Donalds declaring all the money.




    Edit: As you've got the reference books out min, I seem to remember Alex Ferguson ( the hun) being sent off at Pittodrie
    Is there a record of this happening or was it a dream?
    Last edited by donsdaft; 12-10-2022 at 09:36 AM.

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    As an infrequent visitor to the place, with no emotional connection to it whatsoever, I often feel the residents of Aberdeen are a little harsh on it. Union St doesn’t look great but that’s the same with every town and city across the uk. Aberdeen looks lovely

    The team are f*cking sh1t though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mason89 View Post
    As an infrequent visitor to the place, with no emotional connection to it whatsoever, I often feel the residents of Aberdeen are a little harsh on it. Union St doesn’t look great but that’s the same with every town and city across the uk. Aberdeen looks lovely

    The team are f*cking sh1t though
    Is the correct answer. All us old cvnts remember the halcyon days you would spend your entire day in your city centre (Robert Rae’s, Radar’s, One UpWoolies, The Rubber Shop, the joke factor, etc and then go into the posh shops of Etam’s and Fraser’s for us Aberdonians). Online shopping (greatly exacerbated by lockdowns) has ripped the heart out of every city centre in the world.
    The trick is to have a visionary local council who can foresee these things and plan for the future rather than sticking down 10ft wide fvcking pot plants.

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    Aberdonians being pessimistic miserable fuc@ers. No way

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    I think it might have been the League Cup first leg game v Falkirk in 72 or more likely 73. 0-0 at HT, 8-0 at the end I think Stuart Kennedy might have played for Falkirk that night. Gie’s a minute….

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    The Falkirk game followed a few 0-0 draws if I remember.

    We stayed until the end but my uncle went hame at half time

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