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  1. So I've been reading the Who would you like to see thread and it got me thinking as to what people would like to see at the club? Any improvements? Updates? New things? My change I'd like to see is an update to the car parking. There have been countless occasions where I've forgotten to take £3 cash with me. The club has moved to ticketless sales so lets see the same with the car parking. I'd like to see the ability to pre-buy a block for the car park. I would happily pay another £15-£20 on top of the season ticket to pre-pay for parking. Or have an option to buy a block of 5 games and print off vouchers that I can give to the attendant rather than the attendant give me a pointless raffle ticket that doesn't do anything other than get re-cycled once a year when I hoover my car out.
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  2. That is already in place. I got into the Cove game using a QR code tha was on my phone. If you go to the ticket hour page on a mobile device you can bring up the tickets. Id like to see them expand on this and load single game tickets onto my card.
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  3. I think that's a bit harsh. Whether there are bigger issues or not, the fact remains that improving the match day experience is commonly held up as being an important fact in trying to maximise attendance at matches. There are a number of aspects of the match day experience which could be improved and these will be of varying importance for different people. Car parking arrangements are one thing which certainly could be improved. Just because there may be bigger issues does not mean we cannot address other issues too. As far as I am concerned, folk should be warmly encouraged to put ideas forward.
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  4. I honestly fail to see the issue in remembering three quid in coins to pay for the car park. Surely there are far more pressing issues.
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  5. 932 crowd according to spfl.co.uk https://spfl.co.uk/league-cup/fixture/3640459/
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  6. that must have been some thread to get deleted on P&B !
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  7. Forgot and my stupid phone wouldn't let me get logged in ?
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  8. I was looking to see if tickets were available for the hearts game on 29th yet and looking on hearts fc website notice they are doing a great deal for the cup games 1 adult 2 kids £15 and 2 adults and 2 kids £25. Great way to encourage families to get along to watch football and get bums on seats.
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  9. Too many befuddled old Jeggies ?
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  10. I think it's a lack of Dougal. If there was more Dougal there'd be more people here with the popcorn.
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  11. Wonder if Willo Flood would be up for a season in the highlands he's made a proper mess of his moves so far this yr! Could still do a turn!
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