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ICT v Celtic - Sat 4th Feb - Ticket Info

Inverness CT v Celtic

Scottish Cup 5th Round - Sat 4th February, 12:45

Ticket and match information for Inverness Caledonian Thistles Scottish Cup 5th round match against Celtic on Saturday 4th February at 12:45 at Tulloch Caledonian Stadium.

Ticket prices are as follows:

Adult £20 and Concession (Under 16, Over 65, full time student) £15

Tickets will go on sale to Season Ticket Holders and priority groups for two days only from Thursday 19th January at 12 noon.

For your convenience the Ticket Office will be open until 7pm on both Thursday 19th and Friday 20th January.

Tickets will be released for general sale following the game v Hearts on Saturday 21st January.

Please note that cup tickets will not be on sale on Saturday before the match.

Season Ticket Holders will also be able to confirm their seats online at www.ictfc.com from Thursday at 12pm.

Hospitality packages available with full dining only £75 + VAT, phone 01463 222880 to book.

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Anyway...any one have an idea how ticket sales are going for this game?

Our prices hav always been a joke. Even in the first division it would cost a child £14-15 to pay in to the North Stand on the day (£20 in the Main stand?) Over in Dingwall a child can walk up and pay in for £3!

I used to get into the terracing for £3 as an under 16 in the first division.

I don't get your point here?

That was 8 years ago.

I'm talking about our first division prices 2 seasons ago which I think were about £14-15 for a child of any age to pay into the game on the day. This was the cheapest walk up prices by the way. The same season County offered £3 for a child. And looking at their website now they still offer £3 child tickets for behind the goal. It is still only £4 for an Under 16 for the Stand and £8 for under 18. We charged an under 16 almost 4 times the price for a seat (behind the goal as opposed to the side of the pitch) to watch the same teams and 17 year olds almost double. It's a complete joke 1 game in the first division for ICT would get you 5 for County in the first division.

My point was we used to give very decent priced tickets and i always thought we did especially in the Cup but since we have become an SPL team the demand for more money has increased to a silly amount, it's not just us but football in general. It doesn't matter who we are playing. We're here to see Inverness not Celtic. Why should our prices be increased because we are playing them?

No kid should be expected to be paying £15 a ticket when travel and food also has to be paid for. They are in full time education from 9 till 3-4 every day except weekends. If they are to have a saturday off to watch the football they shouldn't be over working themselves to afford coming to see a football match on what would surely be their only day off.

A lot of what Caley D does make sense in terms of the alternative pricing structure for the Celtic game although too late to do something about it now. I do think the club needs to look at pricing for league matches and it surely cannot be beyond their capability to do this. Heck, they have got enough ideas from this topic to virtually do the job for them.

One final point, a lot of comment about Ross County prices, I don't think, if they get promoted, that their prices will be a million miles away from us next season although a lot will depend on the exchange rates for scrap metal at the gates I suppose!.

Looks to be a fair few empty seats in the North Stand.

Only 5,743 at the match the day.

It may have been a bit sparse in the north stand but there were plenty of fans making a noise in the main stand.

To be fair I think some north standers move to the main stand when both stands are priced the same.

To be fair I think some north standers move to the main stand when both stands are priced the same.

i did what a poor decision that was now choked with the cold. NEVER AGAIN

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