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£17 for a Kid!

That's the North Stand concession prices for the Celtic game. :008: :008: :008:

Well, feck that. For only the second time in two years I'll be missing a home game because I'm not paying £39 for myself and my kid to watch a game of football.

And if the club have the cheek to come out with one of those 'oh, the people of Inverness never come out to support their team' statements they can go feck themselves. How on earth are they trying to encourage people to support their team with these prices? I predict a couple of thousand home fans and 5000 Celtic fans.

So instead of ICT getting £40 it'll be the local pub getting it.

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because without the season ticket you may not even get a ticket for the games you woul;d pick to go and see and if we were top six the last few games of the season would be the same very expensive as well to non season ticket holders

Yes i agree with your view about getting to see the big games BUT it is all about economics. You can either afford £600+ (for 2 season tickets),  together with all the cup games etc, etc or you can't. I am at the stage where I am very near to saying 'sorry ict i cannot afford that'.

watch this space - at the end of the season the club will offer fans the chance to purchase 2 for the price of 1 as they have done before. I could take full advantage of that.

i wont be at celtic game as i grudge paying £27 on top of season ticket cost,we maybe smallest club in the spl but our season ticket and ticket prices for games dont refelct this,i think season ticket should have cup games inlcuded for say a extra £30 a season

Family section child season tickets are very cheap at ICT, especially if they are Centenary Club members.  Much less than the standard concession rate.  This is great and encourages families to buy season tickets, but that's why it's such a shock to the system when a game like this comes along.

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