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  1. L_G replied to a post in a topic in General Football
    Okay a bit more feedback would be good. :015:
  2. L_G replied to a post in a topic in General Football
    Okay here goes - had a word with the folks Mr Nelson, Dodo Bell, ? MacPherson, Alfie MacDonald, Jimmy Wilson, Jimmy McGillivray, Dills Henry, Mr Bell? Davie Ross, Billy Nelson, Jock Watt, Donnie McGillivray, Billy Urquhart, Donnie Nelson Marks out of 10? ?
  3. L_G replied to davieB's topic in Caley Thistle
    Its not a hike - its the standard price for an 'A' rated game : TICKET PRICES Maybe I should have used 'price differential'. As I said, £60 for a kids season ticket in the family section is very reasonable, it's a good bit less than I thought it would be, under £3 per game by my calculations. To charge the same kid nearly 6 times that price to come to a cup game seems disproportionate and very hard to justify. Family section children's season tickets are fantastic value, pay at the gate price is usually £15 per game and £17 for the old firm games which is the case here. I think you are slightly spoilt in the fact that you pay on average £3 per game for your child/ren. If I got every other game for £3 I would be happy to pay the price for a big cup game. In the main stand our season tickets don't return nearly as much of a saving per league game. And our prices are £5 per head more for the cup game. As I have said somewhere already we will have 2 adults @ £27 and 2 children @ £22 = £98 for a family of 4, now that is expensive, but I don't expect a reduction for such a big game. The only thing I think that they might have done is sell some family section tickets at the usual pre-sold prices, but I can understand why they aren't doing this. Can you imagine the people who paid the price for the Dundee Utd game finding out it was going to be cheaper for the Celtic game. You really can't please all of the people all of the time. As I have said many times, ticketing prices and in particular children's and family prices are discussed regularly, but this is a QUARTER FINAL OF THE SCOTTISH CUP AGAINST CELTIC. So on this occasion get behind the team, but as has been suggested elsewhere if you would prefer a review of the ticketing prices, e-mail the club with your comments. But remember a full review might not always work in your favour. If they reduce ticket prices in some cases they will have to recover the money elsewhere.
  4. Setanta usually go for a 2pm kick off, but this will be SKY TV and they have a Carling Cup game on a bit later so we have to have an earlier kick off to fit in. It's worth about £80,000 to the club so it's worth the slight inconvenience.
  5. Good idea RIG to have a pole.. There seems to be an option missing though. I will go, because I wouldn't miss such a big game and I love the cup games, but I am disappointed that they haven't even allowed the family section prices as is the case for league games. So the answer to your question is that yes the pricing makes me think about it, but for this game, I'll be there regardless. If it wasn't such a big tie, I might have thought twice about it. As I said on another thread staying away will only make another seat available for 'tic fans, so this isn't really a game to have a stay away protest. Also the team need all our support for this game.
  6. L_G replied to big man's topic in Caley Thistle
    I would say that we would need to be settled in Diggars by 12. The Rugby is on a bit later, so we should be okay. Diggars is always full to the gunnels though. What upset the guy the last time seemed to be that we took over the 'snug' which is the only place you can take children, so some Hearts fans with kids couldn't get in, when they usually go for every game. If I remember rightly his kids were about 27 or something. :015: :015: :015: :015:
  7. L_G replied to davieB's topic in Caley Thistle
    This is one game they are most definitely not going to reduce their prices for and as you say Celtic would have to agree to a reduction and why would they as it will sell out anyway. Stay away ICT fans will only make more seats available to away fans. I do agree that it's far too expensive particularly for a family. We have season tickets in the main stand, but this game will cost us £98. But if I don't buy my seat I'm sure someone else will. As season ticket holders I think we sometimes forget how much it actually costs to go to a game.
  8. L_G replied to finmack's topic in Caley Thistle
    Okay I'll ignore it. I do still speak to a few who even go to support Ross County rather that a merged ICT. But I do agree Charles that these are now in the minority. Some of them don't go to football at all and will openly admit to missing it, but they can't swallow their pride enough to go after all these years. As ICT have grown they have found it harder to stay away and I know a few who are 'using' their children or grandchildren as an excuse to come back, but that's fine. Don't think it's making that big a difference. The supporter's Trust meets with the club on a monthly basis and I know that this is an issue which is regularly discussed and our new Chairman is keen to work on this and has a few ideas. The trust representatives at these meetings never miss an opportunity to mention the pricing and especially the cost for children. Oddly enough I find myself agreeing with Clacher (well a bit anyway). The product on the field and the whole experience is what will bring people back week after week. As Heilandee says, he enjoys taking his son to a game, but you do have to consider your options when the cost is so high. As a family, attending away (and or cup) games is an expensive day out, so I can understand why some fans stay away.
  9. I would expect an announcement sometime today. I was down yesterday buying my Hearts tickets and the phone was non stop looking for tickets for the 'Celtic' game, once they were reminded it's actually and 'ICT' game against Celtic :001:, they were advised to 'watch this space'. Websites and press for further information. Hopefully they will have an agreement in place today sometime. My money's on an early Sunday kick off.
  10. L_G replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
    :fishing: :toothy08: He's a young lad and I think he's doing okay and I have confidence in him to keep the no.1 jersey. He's waited long enough for it, so he won't be keen to lose it. I read in one of the papers that he seemed comfortable with the ball at his feet, which was a weakness of MB. I can tell you that Calder is one of MF's idols, so don't expect the dribbling to disappear, he's confident enough to takes these guys on so good luck to him. :021: :021: :021: Thumbs up from me.
  11. L_G replied to mainstander's topic in Caley Thistle
    TFX
  12. Yes 21 again. :023:
  13. And it's my Birthday. :021: :021:
  14. That would seem to be the most likely slot at the moment, with kick off either 12.00 or 12.30. The pubs won't like it as it doesn't allow pre match drinking on a Sunday. Bring them on - we should have beaten them last week, so we can do it. I believe that if we can beat them (and we have a better chance at home) we can go all the way. :021: :021: :021: :021:
  15. L_G replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
    Can't remember the exact dimensions, but we have had this discussion before. It's one of the biggest playing surfaces in the UK not just the SPL.
  16. Scott Kellacher [Nairn County - Elgin City] Glad to see our own Scotty Kellacher get a club following a falling out with Nairn County. All the best Scotty. :021:
  17. L_G replied to big man's topic in Caley Thistle
    The supporters trust meet with the club every month and they raise any points that have been brought to them by the fans. e-mail your concerns via the supporters trust website and they will be raised.
  18. I still wouldn't be surprised to see him in an ICT shirt before tomorrow night.
  19. L_G replied to ictchris's topic in Caley Thistle
    Looks like Denzil is out until the end of the season as he requires surgery. :009: :009: Just when he was regaining some of his best form. I do think we have enough cover and as has already been said we have an influx of midfielders, some of who can play up front. Unfortunate timing though that two of our best players are out with the same injury at the same time. Bad luck or what.
  20. I get the feeling he wants you to read and respond to his opening post. :015: Sober and on call and very bored I would suggest. :015: :015:
  21. Is it something to do with your opening post :015: :015: :015: :015:
  22. What exactly are you trying to say IHE :015:
  23. Fraser Tokely, Dods, Munro, Hastings Wilson, McBain, Duncan (Black), Rankin Bayne, Wyness (McAllister,(Paatelainen)) Simple 4-4-2
  24. Possibly - still only 11 in our team though

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