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L_G

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  1. Tickets now on sale to season ticket holders and usual priority groups - see HERE for further information.

    Just to clarify Priority Groups for this game are listed Here

    People who purchased tickets for the Morton game but don't fall into any of the other categories are, on this occasion, included in the priority groups

  2. Tickets will go on sale as soon as possible. ICT have been working hard to finalise things with both Celtic and Rangers. Hope to have an agreement in place within the next day or 2 when tickets will go on sale to Season Tickets holders and usual priority groups.

    Keep an eye on here and also the official site for more info

    I've said this before and i'm going to say it again, non season ticket holders who can prove they were at the Elgin and Morton games in the previous rounds should be added to these so called priority groups

    Poor show by the club :thumbdown:

    well, the tickets that are left for public sale will be available AFTER the Old Firm replay so expect the usual appearance of filth in the home end.

    an opportunity missed I feel to give as many ICT fans (regulars or otherwise) a chance to get their hands on a ticket

    instead the queue on friday morning will be a mixture of genuine fans and the scum that heads down the A9 to Glasgow every second saturday

    Well said Seoras, i'm seriously thinking of boycotting this game in protest, don't get me wrong there will be some genuine fans but they will be in the minority unfortunately

    dougal

    Tickets available to usual priority groups As Here People who can produce a ticket from the Morton game are included in the priority groups for this game.

    Tickets could not have gone on sale any earlier as agreement on price was only confirmed with both clubs last Friday, so today was the first day tickets could be sold. Ticket office open late every night this week and until 8pm on Thursday to give all 'Priority Groups' as much of a chance of possible to get their hands on tickets.

    Tickets will also be available online from Friday but no new registrations will be allowed to purchase tickets to try to restrict the 'away' fans buying tickets for the home end.

    Sadly if the ICT fans don't take up the tickets on offer, there will be a fair chance that the remaining tickets could well fall into the hands of away fans - I can assure you that the staff at the stadium will do all they can to avoid that happening, but it's impossible to prevent. Boycotting the game would therefore only increase the chances of away support gaining entry at your expense - seems a bit ironic.

    Most ICT fans would usually fall into one of the priority groups (or at least know someone who doees) and will therefore be entitled to buy tickets during the priority period, due to the late decision on pricing the priority period could not be as long as normal.

    Dougal - feel free to apologise for your misleading comments

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  3. Tickets will go on sale as soon as possible. ICT have been working hard to finalise things with both Celtic and Rangers. Hope to have an agreement in place within the next day or 2 when tickets will go on sale to Season Tickets holders and usual priority groups.

    Keep an eye on here and also the official site for more info

  4. Club Captain Richie Foran has been nominated as fans player of the round for the 5th Round of the Scottish Cup.

    The nominations are as follows:

    Liam Craig (St. Johnstone)

    Scott Brown (Celtic)

    Jamie Ness (Rangers)

    Craig Conway (Dundee United)

    Craig Dargo (St. Mirren)

    Richie Foran (Inverness Caledonian Thistle)

    Fans can vote via the Scottish Cup facebook page - www.facebook.com/scottishcup and they will be in with a chance of winning tickets for a quarter final match of their choice.

    Vote Here

  5. From a commercial point of view I would prefer Rangers as we are playing Celtic in the league at the beginning of April.

    We will hopefully get a sell out crowd and a televised game, although if you have to draw the old firm there's obviously much more money in an away tie, but I think we can win at home and progress to Hampden.

    Only nightmare is the fact that the replay isn't until 2nd March and the game is on 12th/13th March, doesn't give us much time to turn it around - but BRING IT ON !! :ictscarf:

    Time to bring back the 'I believe' campaign :bouncyblue::bouncyred:

  6. Just to let you know as soon as possible. The referee has carried out his pitch inspection and the game will go ahead today as planned.

    I have to say a huge well done to Tommy Cumming who has worked so hard this week to get the pitch playable

  7. With the poor weather forcast I wonder if they will be calling saturdays game tomorrow!

    As CB says the forecast is a bit better so hopefully the game will go ahead as planned. As far as I'm aware it was only a bit of the pitch that was a problem and I'm certain Tommy is on the case.

  8. Have just spoken to an official ICT source who has given me permission to post that there is no deal in the works for Adam to go to either Edinburgh side (no bids), nor to anyone else during what may be left of the window. It is expected that Adam will line up for ICT on wed (assuming TB picks him).

    What was not stated - as the club have no control over it - is that he is obviously able to agree a pre-contract elsewhere between now and the end of the season. That is entirely in Adam (and his agent's) hands. Let's hope he decides to stay at ICT !!!

    Scotty

    You seemed to have killed this thread lol. Glad the team remain intact and I'm happy with the signings. Seems TB has shopped well.

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