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Is there to be a limit of tickets that season ticket holders can buy on Monday as I want to take the family down to the game?

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    Hi Guys , Falkirk Bairn here, Ive been reading your posts about ticket sales etc and some of u are right its not a competition to see who sells most its a competition to see how full BETWEEN US we can

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Ticket sales often see a jump in the final week and run up to the game as the build up intensifies.

Hope somone from the club can answer this.

Only just spotted this discussion....having it looked in to.

Club are on the case and trying to get it rectified ASAP.  Rest assured, more sections WILL be made available for sale.

Club are on the case and trying to get it rectified ASAP.  Rest assured, more sections WILL be made available for sale.

So we have pretty much sold out our allocation yes?

 

Club are on the case and trying to get it rectified ASAP.  Rest assured, more sections WILL be made available for sale.

So we have pretty much sold out our allocation yes?

 

 

Not getting involved in that discussion :lol:

 

Club are on the case and trying to get it rectified ASAP.  Rest assured, more sections WILL be made available for sale.

So we have pretty much sold out our allocation yes?

 

I wouldnt think so as we had the whole stand apart from the last 2 of G

One of the staff has gone in to Stadium and fixed the online ticket availability issue.

 

Apologies from the club for the oversight and thank you for bringing it to their attention.

Well can still get tickets in F7 but they are selling in G1 now so see how it goes for the next few days

There IS actually 10 000 put aside for sponsors and clubs whether they are all taken up is another matter. Remember every Scottish League Team gets an allocation as do the various lower branches affiliated to the SFA . Add into that every William Hills office getting comps for staff that easily covers 10 000. I still forecast a 40 000 plus crowd

As many folk on here know, I'm involved with Whitehill Welfare in the Lowland League, which is level 5 as is the Highland League. We only get 2 comps and if we want more we need to pay for them. It's hard enough getting somebody to take the comps unless it's say Hearts v Hibs or the Old Filth.

Can't seem to get G1 here. F7 seems like plenty left there.

So that's us now selling the top half of F7, the middle of G1 and the top half of I3.

That's good, I would rather see a half full section of new recruits than a full up section of neutrals but we need one more push to get there.

When do the tickets stop being sold?

how many tickets have been sold to date?

Best guess is approx. 12,000 but Yogi's interview on BBC website today says he's "quite sure we'll take 15,000-20,000 down to the cup final...". Either he knows something that ICT point-blank refuse to tell the rest of us or else the high-heid yins are not going to be very happy that he's bandying those figures round. 

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I think we are over 12000 maybe around 13000 but nobody knows I think yogi was right to say 15000 as we must be reasonably close but 20000 maybe ambitious if anyone knows the size of the big sections in the south we could make better estimates

If falkirk sell from north right round to south that is 18k so 20k would see top tier of south open. I think 12k based on what's sold.

This will be our biggest ever support, but still, it is evident that the vast majority of Invernessians are not attending this wonderful and historic event. Seriously, what the **** is wrong with them?!

I think it probably has to be accepted that the majority of Invernessians, in common with the majority of the public at large, are not remotely interested in football in any shape or form. To many, the Scottish Cup Final will be of no more interest than the Buckingham Palace Court Circular and of significantly less interest than who are competing in the next series of Strictly. I sometimes wonder if the football fraternity tends to get stuck in its own wee bubble on occasions and forgets that there is a whole big world out there with fundamentally different priorities and interests.

Never mind about the folks who are NOT going to be there !!!!!!!!! :redcard: 

This will be our biggest ever support, but still, it is evident that the vast majority of Invernessians are not attending this wonderful and historic event. Seriously, what the **** is wrong with them?!

Their pocket money would be better spent on a few voddies in the nip inn and watching from there apparently

 

This will be our biggest ever support, but still, it is evident that the vast majority of Invernessians are not attending this wonderful and historic event. Seriously, what the **** is wrong with them?!

I think it probably has to be accepted that the majority of Invernessians, in common with the majority of the public at large, are not remotely interested in football in any shape or form. To many, the Scottish Cup Final will be of no more interest than the Buckingham Palace Court Circular and of significantly less interest than who are competing in the next series of Strictly. I sometimes wonder if the football fraternity tends to get stuck in its own wee bubble on occasions and forgets that there is a whole big world out there with fundamentally different priorities and interests.

 

That is true but for occasions such as the cup final clubs from provincial towns typically manage to sufficiently engage with their community to be able to take a third or more of the population. Recent examples are St Mirren, Kilmarnock, St Johnstone and, this season our own opponents the Bairns of Falkirk. It looks like we will be taking fewer than a fifth of the population of 'Greater Inverness' so there is scope to do better to come up to par.

 

However, on the upside, this will be far and away the biggest following we have ever had and getting on for twice as many as we look to the League Cup final last season. 

 

The report card reads; Solid work with encouraging progress. Room for improvement. 

I think we are over 12000 maybe around 13000 but nobody knows I think yogi was right to say 15000 as we must be reasonably close but 20000 maybe ambitious if anyone knows the size of the big sections in the south we could make better estimates

 

The ones we're in are about 900 each.

 

Breakdown by stand (for number nerds like me  :smile: )

 

North Stand 9282 (Upper 270, Lower 9012)

West Stand 12938

East Stand 12522

South Stand 17163 (Upper 7141, Lower 10022)

Wheelchair spaces 158

Total capacity 52063

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