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    United received an allocation of 10686 tickets and sold 6783

    GIRFUY Thomson



    Tuesday, 18 March 2014


    In response to recent speculation and comments made by Dundee United officials, the Scottish FA is compelled to clarify the clubA?a??s ticketing allocation for the forthcoming William Hill Scottish Cup semi-final between Rangers and Dundee United at Ibrox.

    At the pre-operations meeting held on Tuesday, 11th March, Dundee United were made an initial offering of 11,063 tickets, allocated in the entirety of the Broomloan Road Stand, the Govan West corner and a section of the Govan Stand Front and Rear.

    The number was offered on the basis of Dundee UnitedA?a??s ticket sales for recent semi-finals. For last yearA?a??s semi-final against Celtic at Hampden Park, with a 12.45pm kick-off, Dundee United received an allocation of 10,686 tickets and sold 6783.


    For the 2010 semi-final against Raith Rovers at Hampden Park, with a 3pm kick-off, Dundee United were allocated 11,806 tickets and sold 9969.

    The Dundee United official present stated that

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    United received an allocation of 10686 tickets and sold 6783

    if only rangers fans showed the same enthusiasm for going to games as sevco fans do.

    was it 17,000 for deedco v dundee utd 2 seasons ago.

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