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Thread: Ayr (H) Match Thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arabdownsouth View Post
    Has to be that reason surely? Can't be locking out united fans on a potentially title winning day. The ground needs to be bouncing and a sea of tangerine rather than a few hundred away fans behind one goal.

    Funy thing is that away fans have to buy of our website which went from none on sale yesterday to sold out today.
    I've no idea what's going on but the Jerry kerr is now on sale and the shed isn't.

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    Only the grey areas left seemingly ???

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    Come ko on Sat I suspect the JK will be pretty busy so a 10k crowd may not be off the agenda. Have to say the support has been absolutely tremendous this season. Home and away. In no way can it make up for the lack of Premiership money on the finances, but the home gates this season have certainly gone some way to help out in a small part at the very least.

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    Only the grey areas left seemingly ???
    How many Ayr United fans will turn up Saturday? 100-200 at most?
    Even with no FP stand an area of the JK should be enough to accommodate them easily.
    Get the Shed open to home fans and watch the tickets get snapped up. More pennies in Ogrens hipper.
    Wakey wakey to the circus running things at Tannadice!

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    Shed is now open - for Ayr fans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesMcClean View Post
    Shed is now open - for Ayr fans.
    Madness

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesMcClean View Post
    Shed is now open - for Ayr fans.
    It makes you wonder about the people who make these decisions - they don't seem to have much of a connection with our fans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DUFCstokie View Post
    It makes you wonder about the people who make these decisions - they don't seem to have much of a connection with our fans.
    Reading elsewhere that the FP doesn't have a current safety certificate (presumably Ogren cost saving). Are we going to end up with 173 Ayr fans in the Shed and the United overflow in the JK?

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    All they had to do was give us the Shed and put Ayr fans in a section of the JK at lower tier prices

    We got the stadium configuration spot on fit a few years but this season its been very poor, seen us miss out on bigger crowds vs Raith than we could have got with better planning, the shed is a stand that will sell very fast, unlike the jk or side sections of the gf which take ages to go

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stoke_Arab View Post
    Reading elsewhere that the FP doesn't have a current safety certificate (presumably Ogren cost saving). Are we going to end up with 173 Ayr fans in the Shed and the United overflow in the JK?
    FP upper is apparently fine. FP lower isn't.

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