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Topic Originator: veteraneastender
Date: Sat 30 Apr 08:55
Could some kind soul please flag up the specifics of the next round of games, assuming these are now confirmed.
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Topic Originator: parsfan97
Date: Sat 30 Apr 08:56
Wednesday 4th May 7:45 kick off at firhill then Saturday 7th may 3pm East end park
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Topic Originator: Milos Drizzle
Date: Sat 30 Apr 09:15
I’m assuming season tickets won’t be valid?
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Topic Originator: Jacko Par42
Date: Sat 30 Apr 09:26
I’d very much doubt season tickets will be valid for these games
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Topic Originator: parsfan97
Date: Sat 30 Apr 09:32
They should be as an apology to the fans
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Topic Originator: Parallel Lines
Date: Sat 30 Apr 10:32
Don`t worry we`ll only have one home game.
I looked for my pet in all the books on animals and birds and then I found it in the Book of Revelations.Marty Feldman
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sat 30 Apr 12:02
Ticket information for the Play-off second leg at East End Park on Saturday. Season Tickets are not valid for this fixture.
DAFC Season Ticket holders will be given priority for the match until midnight on Monday 2nd May 2022 to book their seats. To book you seat please visit the Match Tickets site. Season ticket holders will be required to enter their 13 digit barcode with no spaces, to access the seating plan.
The tickets will go on general sale from 10am Tuesday 3rd May 2022
Tickets are priced at:
SRJ Windows South Stand: Adults £22, Concessions £16, U12 £8
All other stands: Adults £20, Concessions £14, U12 £6
Alternatively match tickets are on sale over the phone - 01383 745909, or in the Shop and Ticket Office during opening hours
The Shop will be open the following hours this week:-
Tuesday 10am to 2pm
Wednesday to Friday 10am to 4pm
Saturday 10am to 3pm
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Topic Originator: veteraneastender
Date: Sat 30 Apr 12:09
"Wednesday 4th May 7:45 kick off at firhill then Saturday 7th may 3pm East end park"
Thanks parsfan97.
Just clocked the prices - ridiculous.
Does the home club get to set them ?
A "reward" for being the second worst team in the second tier.
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sat 30 Apr 12:14
Aren`t these prices just the same as for league games? Someone made the point on another thread that the SFA (SPFL?) may get a cut of the gates for play-offs. If this is the case they may have a say in the pricing and clubs may not be allowed to deviate from the norm. Just a thought.
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Topic Originator: veteraneastender
Date: Sat 30 Apr 12:27
"Aren`t these prices just the same as for league games?"
Wasn`t there a special £5 deal for a league game recently ?
The SPFL will have their noses in the trough - but normal prices for these games ?
Post Edited (Sat 30 Apr 12:28)
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sat 30 Apr 12:35
I`d rather they `rewarded` us with a decent 90-minute performance and result than a discount on the ticket price.
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Topic Originator: veteraneastender
Date: Sat 30 Apr 12:40
Is that an attempt at justifying these prices ?
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Topic Originator: da_no_1
Date: Sat 30 Apr 12:47
FFS VEE you`d start a fight in an empty room min. Calm doon!
"Some days will stay a 1000 years, some pass like the flash of a spark"
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Topic Originator: istvan kozma
Date: Sat 30 Apr 12:54
I am absolutely disgusted by those prices. Where is the show of appreciation for loyal supporters. Won`t be going to the semi final. Might not bother renewing my season ticket either! I`m so angry right now
KOZMA
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Topic Originator: veteraneastender
Date: Sat 30 Apr 12:57
"FFS VEE you`d start a fight in an empty room min. Calm doon!"
Suitably admonished.
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Topic Originator: kelty_par
Date: Sat 30 Apr 12:57
"Someone made the point on another thread that the SFA (SPFL?) may get a cut of the gates for play-offs. If this is the case they may have a say in the pricing and clubs may not be allowed to deviate from the norm. Just a thought.:
There is a minimum price in the Premiership playoffs because the SPFL take a cut of that revenue to fund the parachute payment. There is no such requirement in the other playoffs, and clubs can set whatever prices they wish and allow season ticket holders in for free if they so wish.
In this case, I`d have thought reducing the prices (even to the same as Queens Park are charging, which I think is £15) would have been absolutely fair enough. I certainly won`t be buying a ticket at £20 that`s for sure.
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Topic Originator: Par
Date: Sat 30 Apr 14:45
Should have added to season tickets to allow in ffor free and £10/£5 for everyone else. We need a big crowd for this.
Fans club you are having a joke!
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Mon 2 May 17:29
BBC Sport website doesn`t seem to be aware of the lower league play-offs in Scotland. Apart from the Cowdenbeath/Bonnyrigg Rose one, no such games are listed in the forthcoming fixtures this week.
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