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  1. #21
    Thanks, I never got that email. Weird.

  2. #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryTheTerror View Post
    Thanks, I never got that email. Weird.
    Wasn't an email, was an article posted on the website back in August

  3. #23
    Quote Originally Posted by BackRowArab View Post
    Wasn't an email, was an article posted on the website back in August
    Ah, that explains that then. 😂 Cheers for digging it out, that whole thing passed me by. 🤔

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    https://www.dundeeunitedfc.co.uk/new...K-FORWARD.html

    We have been advised that our home fixture versus Hibernian will be played with 500 home supporters in attendance.

    This follows two days of discussions after the First Ministers Tuesday address advising of restricted numbers at sporting events for an initial period of three weeks. United alongside several other cinch Premiership clubs expressed a desire for the winter break to be brought forward.

    On Thursday night the SPFL Board ruled that games on 26 December should go ahead but games scheduled for 29 December and 2 January would be rearranged as the winter break is brought forward.

    Season ticket holders who purchased tickets during the loyalty period and who haven't already been selected in previous ballots will now be entered into a ballot for tickets for the Hibs game on December 26.

    SEASON TICKET BALLOT

    Season ticket holders who are eligible have been entered into a ballot for tickets and those who are successful will receive an e-ticket via email before 5pm on Thursday (today). These season ticket holders can then use the digital ticket for entry either via their mobile device or by printing at home.

    Supporters will be housed in the George Fox Lower stand and one metre social distancing will be in operation (although family groups who receive e-tickets can chose to sit together).

    MATCHDAY GEORGE FOX KIOSKS OPEN AND HEGARTY SUITE CLOSED

    There will be kiosk facilities in the George Fox on Boxing Day however The Hegarty Suite will be closed.

    SEASON TICKET HOLDERS VIRTUAL SEASON TICKETS (WATCH LIVE)

    All season ticket holders who are unable to attend the game can use their virtual season ticket to watch the live feed on Sunday.

    A reminder for those fans, including half season ticket holders, that you can sign into the live feed here using the following username:

    Firstname (space) Surname-number (John Smith-12345678910112). You can get the number from your season card.

    We will be doing a test event to allow people to test their log-in later today until 9pm tonight.

    ALL OTHER FANS CAN WATCH VIA PPV

    Fans of both clubs can purchase a PPV ticket for the game here

    The stream is available to purchase in Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales however, due to UEFA restrictions, this game is not purchasable in England.

    International viewers can subscribe for only £16.99 per month and can watch all cinch Premiership matches as part of their membership.

    TICKET REFUNDS

    Any fans who purchased a match ticket for the Hibernian match and cannot be accommodated due to restrictions now in place will be entitled to a refund and we will advise on the process for that asap. Please note tickets purchased for the St Mirren fixture (Originally scheduled for 29 December but now January 18) will remain valid for the rearranged fixtures. We also expect Dundee FC to confirm that tickets purchased for the away fixture at Dens, originally 2 January (now 1 February) will be eligible for the new date

    We thank all fans for your continued support and patience while we adapt to these changes at short notice.
    Info for Sunday

  5. #25
    You can't buy a PPV ticket if your live in England? Bizarre.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryTheTerror View Post
    You can't buy a PPV ticket if your live in England? Bizarre.
    Always been the case. The agreement has been put in place by Scottish football to show matches when others are on on a normal matchday. England don't allow that, hence the ban

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    "Dundee United face fresh Omicron blow as threadbare Tannadice squad stretched for Hibs clash"

    https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/...icron-25773887

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    Quote Originally Posted by tHeArAb View Post
    "Dundee United face fresh Omicron blow as threadbare Tannadice squad stretched for Hibs clash"

    https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/...icron-25773887
    thats why hibs wanted game played. easy turn up on day do additional test and call it off.

  9. #29
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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryTheTerror View Post
    You can't buy a PPV ticket if your live in England? Bizarre.
    Pig sick but hey ho - come on United, get into the Leith minks.

  10. #30
    Quote Originally Posted by DUFCstokie View Post
    Pig sick but hey ho - come on United, get into the Leith minks.
    I just don't understand it. It hasn't always been like this has it? 🤔

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