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crowd today.

Crowd announced as 4500, looking at the south stand i would say Dons took 1900-2000, which look like we managed to get 2500 supporters on a nice day against near neighbours Aberdeen.

The home crowd -or lack of it shocked me today!

Where have all the people gone? cant call them supporters or ICT fans because they would have turned out to support their team, because thats what suppporters do -support their team

Never mind the 'teams playing poorly shyte' or dont like the players TB has signed etc etc.. its at times like this that ICT need fans to turn out and help support the club financially and the team on the pitch.

No doubt we will have these 'fans' turn up for the county game in october to support their team.

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    Lets hope that they dont start organising Mickey Mouse dart tournaments in the Innes on a Saturday afternoon or the crowds will get even feckin smaller.

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Another saddening fact is that we had NO tables taken in hospitality on saturday, That was a shock to me as well as the low attendance.

Hospitality is mainly a corporate event which businesses entertain clients, have we seen a migration of support heading over to the unwashed hordes?

Cant see this being as a result of football performance, is it Butchers influence upsettting them? or is from the top? the Bennett /Sutherland clique ?

Think there was hospitality on saturday.There was people in the kingsmills suite when I passed and pics on caley jags so think this was a malicious rumour started by our neighbours lol

One of my best friends was in hospitality :shrug:

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I stand corrected, told by someone who sits in the stand re hospitality - must kick him.

The local journalists on twitter not too amused that the bbc didn't even bother sending a reporter yesterday.

At ICT v Aberdeen? Who on earth has got that idea?

The BBC actually had a bigger on-air presence there than would be the norm for this season at a non commentary game. John Robertson did Open All Mics as usual and since I was at the shinty, Billy Dodds came up to do the TV report and post match interviews, but was also seconded as a second voice on Open All Mics.

The local journalists on twitter not too amused that the bbc didn't even bother sending a reporter yesterday.

At ICT v Aberdeen? Who on earth has got that idea?

The BBC actually had a bigger on-air presence there than would be the norm for this season at a non commentary game. John Robertson did Open All Mics as usual and since I was at the shinty, Billy Dodds came up to do the TV report and post match interviews, but was also seconded as a second voice on Open All Mics.

Dont shoot the messanger! Just repeating what they tweeted! Think they said that there was not proper reporter just 2 ex pros. Take it up with them I suppose :smile:

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The local journalists on twitter not too amused that the bbc didn't even bother sending a reporter yesterday.

At ICT v Aberdeen? Who on earth has got that idea?

The BBC actually had a bigger on-air presence there than would be the norm for this season at a non commentary game. John Robertson did Open All Mics as usual and since I was at the shinty, Billy Dodds came up to do the TV report and post match interviews, but was also seconded as a second voice on Open All Mics.

Dont shoot the messanger! Just repeating what they tweeted! Think they said that there was not proper reporter just 2 ex pros. Take it up with them I suppose :smile:

Quite so OCG. The messenger remains totally unharmed and thank you for the information! I will make some discreet enquiries though.

Have th club looked at the simple initiative of loyalty points? The more points you have the more opportunities to get tickets first, for derby games, etc. there's plenty you could do with it. Gives people a target so if they get so many loyalty points then they get a discount or something, points would be earned via buying club merchandise, tickets, season tickets etc.

I think that is an absolutely genuis idea. Not sure how easy it may be to implement but I'd be keen for that.

Incidentally, AC Milan have apparently sold ~ 28,000 season tickets for 2012/13 and their stadium holds ~80,000. So we're keeping good company at least!

EDIT: Apparently it is 23,618 (http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2012/sep/17/milan-serie-a-football) . Clearly, Milan selling Silva to P$G is like us losing Tokely to Ross County...

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