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  1. this was posted before but there has been a wee change....

    Adults £20

    Concessions (under 16 and over 60’s) £13

    Family Ticket: £30 (1 adult and 1 child) plus £10 for each additional child

    There are no student prices.

    This game is pay at the gate.

    St Mirren are not participating in the under 12 passport scheme

    Could fans note that it is no longer pay at the gate and tickets must be purchased outside the ground before kick off....

    Please note that on the day of the match, tickets for the home and away ends of the ground can be bought from the Matchday Shop (where only cash will be accepted) at the Love Street end of the ground next to the car park from 10:00am up till kick-off time (3:00pm).’

    ‘Would the Inverness CT supporters also please note that from 2:00pm they must purchase their tickets from a kiosk (where only cash will be accepted) which is set-up at the away end of the ground. The tickets there will also be sold up till kick-off time.’

    They actually confirmed the game would be pay at the gate so it’s important to bring the above to everyone’s notice otherwise there could be confusion and upset for our fans.

    Any chance of a sticky Admin...

  2. isn't it funny - i've posted 2 threads about banning orders before and no one seemed to take me seriously.

    well - guess it's starting here....

    At the end of the day there should be no one running on to the pitch either home or away.  The club end up getting fined and we'll end up with some sort of restrictions to avoid it happening.

    Also, these boys came from half way up the stand to jump the wall.  Personally I can't condone what they did but neither can i condone heavy handedness by the police.  But - they broke the rules...

    And no more of they did it so why can't we.  It doesn't wash anymore.  We need to be responsible for our own actions...

  3. ....Always happy to support any Scottish side in Europe.

    Here here. The better they do the more places Scots teams may get in future Euro' Comps.

    have to agree there...

    mon the gers :clapping04:

    though after their performance on saturday they need to get a grip.... :001:

  4. Scotland on Sunday does a Q&A page in the sport section. Yesterday was Eddie Turnbull.

    Next week is.............

    Neil Lennon.

    Let's get some questions going! Address is sport_sos@scotlandonsunday.com

    Mine is:

    "My question for Neil Lennon relates to a match at Pittodrie on 22/8/04:

    Did you feel sorry for Juanjo of ICT when he had the misfortune to be on the same pitch as you, just at the instant you were struck by a sniper's bullet?"

    :clapping04: :clapping04: :clapping04:

  5. Who's all going?

    How are you getting?

    Where are you going before hand??

    me, caleyjen and hubby, caleytillayedie and 2 of the aberfoyle branch of the ict supporters club!

    HTA bus - leaving at 9.30?? :010: :010: :010:

    not sure - maybe up the toon or over battlefield way....  any child friendly ideas?

  6. Information on St Mirren game....

    Adults £20

    Concessions (under 16 and over 60’s) £13

    Family Ticket: £30 (1 adult and 1 child) plus £10 for each additional child

    There are no student prices.

    This game is pay at the gate.

    St Mirren are not participating in the under 12 passport scheme.

    any chance of a sticky Admin please???

    seeing as it's you - sorted, Gringo

  7. Fair enough aye, but he's not been found guilty of anything yet. So by banning him from away grounds then they're handing out punishments for cases that haven't even been proven yet.

    just for interest a few quotes from another Scottish football site....

    This paragraph from today's SUNDAY HERALD suggests that being filmed by plod may be a very big deal indeed under McConnell's new banning order legislation:

    ' Strathclyde has confirmed that evidence gathered during surveillance operations against supporters is to be used to make “on summary” applications to the courts for bans. These are controversial as the orders can be granted even though the individuals have not committed any crime. '

    maybe someone can fix the link to the herald story..

    Orders can be granted even though the individuals have not committed any crime. is not opinion.

    Neither is ' Chief Constables will also be able to apply to the courts to ban an individual from matches involving the national team and SPL or SFL even if they have not been convicted of an offence.........banning orders imposed without conviction can last for up to three years.'

    Nor are the banning orders restricted to stadiums: ' New football banning orders would ban a person from attending specified football matches in Scotland. Courts could also ban individuals from certain pubs or town centres on match days.

    We can of course be certain our kind understanding police forces will apply for them in a sympathetic manner and the authorities will ensure they are applied evenly across all clubs.

    We can be equally certain that the forces of law and order will not flinch from arresting and banning those of minority groups who transcend - even if doing so is a catalyst for chattering representatives of those minority groups to scream ' We are persecuted victims '.

    even more worrying in my opinion......

  8. Alex and RIG - I don't want to say I told you so but.....

    this is only going to get worse from here on in and I'm not really sure how we change it.

    Alex - in some ways this stems from people who want to stop 'sectarian bile' in that the powers that be were lobbied regarding this and they decided to have an 'all encompassing' law to erradicate 'bad behaviour' at games.

    the Football Banning Order is the result.....

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