Jump to content

Caleyjag157

03: Full Members
  • Posts

    132
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Caleyjag157

  1. A friend of mine said that U20s are at home on Tues night to Celtic but he can't tell me the time of kickoff. I've tried looking on the website but I'm using my phone and I cannot get the fixture list up. Does anyone know what time it kicks off at and what is the cost fir the U20s games.

    Do they just open part of the stadium for these games ?

  2. Can one get an under 12 season ticket without buying an adult ticket or is it only free when buying an adult season ticket. My mate's boy comes to the games with us and he usually buys a child season ticket but can't go to the games himself due to work?

  3. We lost this game but its been a superb season and everythhing to play for next week. Such a pity all the fans that left after Dundee Utd goal couldn't stay and congratulate the team on our best season yet. It would of been good when the team came out at the end for them to see the stands full but not to be!!

    • Agree 1




  4. RiG - ICT has come from 2 football teams that have merged and look how much stronger we are now!
    So what's wrong with some of the lower division teams merging to give a stronger team and more support?


    Because they don't have to merge to move forward as Thistle, Caledonian (and Clach) apparently had to do so at that time.

    I don't think we should be reducing the number of teams but I do think that we should look at restructuring the leagues and include a pyramid system.


    Look at the ares of Fife as an example - it has 4 football teams, I know it will never happen but a merger of Dunfermline, Raith, East Fife, and Cowdenbeath would give a far stronger team a bigger support and 1 stadium to upkeep.

    Dunfermline average attendance 3676 capacity 12558
    Raith avarage attendance 1854 capacity
    10104
    East Fife average attendance 513 capacity 2000
    Cowdenbeath average attendance 799 capacity 5268.

    Information from http://stats.football365.co.uk/dom/SCO/D1/attend.html
  5. RiG - ICT has come from 2 football teams that have merged and look how much stronger we are now!

    So what's wrong with some of the lower division teams merging to give a stronger team and more support?

  6. At the end of the day Scottish football has too many clubs. There is teams in the lower divisions getting average attendances of 400-600. Why should clubs with support of thousands even tens of thousands support clubs like this a lot of the lower league clubs should be looking at mergers or playing junior leagues. The whole of Scottish football is a joke and it will remain that way until we get new people in with a passion and love for the game who can embrace the fans opinions instead of just listening to sponsons/tv companies. Once we get the nation in love with the game again and clubs standing together instead of backstabbing and bickering through the media then the sponsors etc will come rolling in.

    • Agree 1
  7. Why oh why do we keep getting told its 12 12 18 format or nothing there is no alternative, its now or never. Forget the scare tactics of the SPL bully boys and get round a table and talk, listen to the fans get some sensible ideas. I'm sick of hearing this is the only option available!

  8. Thing is, it hasn't been proved it doesn't work. It just didn't in switzerland and for a variety of reasons. As various people have already said, the reason for change NOW is that there is a window to alter the voting structure that won't be there in a couple of years if we sit on our hands. The status quo will have been restored and the west coast city dwellers will be happy. So it has to be now, or never really. It's always going to happen that change will bring some kind of uncertainty, but that's no reason not to change. So change now, and then if the league is as bad as some are predicting (although I fail to see how) we at least have a voting structure that allows us to tinker with it.

    I thought the voting structure was remaining 11-1 even if reconstruction goes ahead. If that is the case then how does that benifit Scottish football?

  9. What is the rush to get this through for next season. It has already been proven that the 12 12 18 model with the split does not work. The whole situation is crazy there is just over a month till the end of this season and you have teams who have no idea what league they will be playing in next season. As I said before there needs to be a clearout of the the top dogs in Scottish football and strong characters who know and love the game brought in to guide Scottish football forward and make it stable and stronger for the future.

    • Agree 1
  10. I would rather the league's stay as they are for next season rather than rushing the 12, 12, 18 idea with the ridiculous split. That gives over a year to get some sensible ideas on the table to discuss. What is the point of going from bad to worse and driving away even more fans from the Scottish game.

    • Agree 1
  11. Why should anybody sympathise with Dunfermline they have been living beyond their means for long enough - not paying there staff, tax or other bills. If this is the end for Dunfermline then so be it!

    As a neutral of both clubs I wonder why there was such vile hatred towards Rangers when they were in a similar situation yet Dunfermline are getting sympathy.

    • Agree 2
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue. : Terms of Use : Guidelines : Privacy Policy