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  1. 3 points
    Well, I've just bought my first ICT season ticket in 12 years and I'm absolutely buzzing.
  2. 2 points
    Testimonial 5th July 3pm against Ross County. Hope there’s a good turnout. Aaron deserves our respect as well as our support.
  3. 2 points
    Just bought a season ticket for my son (his first) and I ( first for years) and delighted to support the club. Won’t make many (if any) games due to other football related activities on a Saturday, but happy to help anyone, for whatever reason, who is unable to get a ticket.
  4. Following our recent Board Meeting, we have issued this update to our members today: Update to Members: June 2025 It includes an update on leaving administration, season ticket information, and details of our Prize Draw - win a season ticket for either an adult or child in the North or Main stand! If you are not yet a member of the Trust, joining is easy (and only £5 or £1 for under 16s): https://www.ictsupporterstrust.org/join-us
  5. 2 points
    i shall be buying a season ticket as well for the first time in years
  6. 1 point
    Couldn’t see how to sign in on iPad or phone version (and still can’t ) which is why I wasn’t getting the info. Signed in on desktop and it’s sorted.
  7. 1 point
    When you sign in to your account you should see that there is a message for about renewing your season ticket, go into that and then you will see the links for your ticket renewal
  8. 1 point
    Are you saying you renewed online? I can’t see any way of getting my old seat or the advertised prices.
  9. Hamilton have a few dodgy characters associated with them in terms of ownership. I feel very sorry for their fans, can't be easy supporting a non-OF team in that part of the world.
  10. There is/was a mentality surrounding football that gaining entry to the pro leagues would bring fame and fortune...and spending money to do that would pay dividends. People who'd never been to games in their lives would start flocking to see the local team playing the 'big boys'. As we, and many others, have come to realise, that's not the case. What you're then left with is clubs which are, put simply, financially unsustainable. We've seen various attempts, schemes, promotions, offers etc. over the years that are designed to grow the fanbase. Even a Scottish Cup win and European football hasn't shifted the needle by much...if anything. If our new sustainable business model is dependent on growing crowds, we're screwed. The previous regime knew that, they were just REALLY bad at executing the side hustles needed to supplement income....and equally bad at valuing fans who were providing the income we were getting. Whilst I don't like/agree with everything Alan Savage is doing/done, I do think he's spot on with things like the need for a more affordable stadium. Recent comments may hint at the fact the planned tie-up for a move aren't going to happen soon, so work to reduce costs (and increase income) where we are are entirely sensible... saving £1000/month on energy is probably more realistic, and easier, than trying to put an extra 50 bums on seats every game. With regards to Hamilton, there have been a lot of rumours about some of the business practices taking place at/through there over the years, and there was even a time when the club had a 'feck it, we don't need fan money' and were doing things like charging 20p entry and only had something like 200 season ticket holders. This day was always coming for them, and my only surprise is that it took this long. Scottish Football needs a paradigm shift, and soon, if this trend is to change.
  11. 1 point
    Little snippet from today's press conference with Alan Savage talking about coming out of administration ... testimonial to be organised for Aaron against Ross County.
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