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1 hour ago, Eagle4Caley said:

What would we prefer a win in the cup or points from our home game with them?

I suppose that may depend on how vital the home point ultimately turns out to be to the effort to avoid relegation.

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Could have been worse--a home tie with equal prospects of doom without the money. Let's face it, one way or the other the winning team would have to face Celtic at some time in the tournament so the prospects of the money + another game at Tulloch is quite a prize.:notworthy:

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The last time I was in Greenock for our midweek away fixture, I saw Kate Humble in the Premier inn.

I think she was filming Morton Watch.

 

 

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Billy Reid sat next to me, he was monitoring one of Morton's players and Caley D was doing a very good impression of the Young team. I think the stewards were trying to chuck some fans out for doing the bouncy or something.

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Looks like this will be live on the BBC, Saturday 11th February, with a 12:15 KO.

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Posted
26 minutes ago, RiG said:

Looks like this will be live on the BBC, Saturday 11th February, with a 12:15 KO.

If so, then it's little surprise to see the SFA and TV companies having their usual regard to the interests of traveling fans.

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15 minutes ago, IBM said:

There will not be much TV cash from the BBC so let's hope for a big crowd!

TV income is the same for all broadcast matches.....regardless of who's doing it.

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absolutely ******* ridiculous kick-off time! who gives a **** about the travelling support as long as the fans of the ugly sisters are catered for!

what an absolute crock!!!!!

and we'll get slagged for taking a piffle support down the road!!!

RAGING!!!

was this dictated to the clubs or agreed with the clubs?

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14 minutes ago, CaleyD said:

TV income is the same for all broadcast matches.....regardless of who's doing it.

Thanks CaleyD I thought Sky paid more 

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Particularly as the Sunday 1500 kick off is Rangers against Morton, only around 15 miles apart!

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55 minutes ago, IBM said:

Thanks CaleyD I thought Sky paid more 

They might....but the income is paid from the SFA "pot" and the fee to each club playing in a broadcast game isn't dependent on which TV company is showing it.

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11 minutes ago, CaleyD said:

For those who aren't willing/able to get down to Glasgow for the earlier kick-off......watch it from the comfort of the stadium for just £7, includes Pie & a Pint.

http://ictfc.com/news/club-news/1869-celtic-v-ictfc-scottish-cup-live-at-tcs

this is the wrong way round!!!!

the club should be doing what it can to facilitate people to attend the match, i.e argue for a sensible KO time, keep the ticket cost down to allow us to pay for travel, etc.

i appreicate that the club arent going to make much out of this venture, but it appears to be arse for tit imo

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32 minutes ago, ictfcsince94 said:

this is the wrong way round!!!!

the club should be doing what it can to facilitate people to attend the match, i.e argue for a sensible KO time, keep the ticket cost down to allow us to pay for travel, etc.

i appreicate that the club arent going to make much out of this venture, but it appears to be arse for tit imo

CJT running a bus for folk wanting to go but with it being such an early ko I think offering fans an alternative not a bad thing?

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1 hour ago, ictfcsince94 said:

absolutely ******* ridiculous kick-off time! who gives a **** about the travelling support as long as the fans of the ugly sisters are catered for!

what an absolute crock!!!!!

and we'll get slagged for taking a piffle support down the road!!!

RAGING!!!

was this dictated to the clubs or agreed with the clubs?

In all fairness both of them regularly play away games with early kick offs for TV and their fans travel in large numbers 

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In addition to the unattractive KO time, presumably the fact that the game is on BBC rather than a subscription channel will reduce the gate receipts further.

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20 minutes ago, Yngwie said:

In addition to the unattractive KO time, presumably the fact that the game is on BBC rather than a subscription channel will reduce the gate receipts further.

I'd be surprised if we take more than a couple of hundred to this sadly. I wonder what the ticket prices will be like.

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1 hour ago, jagster said:

In all fairness both of them regularly play away games with early kick offs for TV and their fans travel in large numbers 

yup, fair play to them, travelling from one side of Glasgow to the other.  it surely should be applauded!

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1 hour ago, old caley girl said:

CJT running a bus for folk wanting to go but with it being such an early ko I think offering fans an alternative not a bad thing?

i don't disagree, but with our travelling support being so poor anyway, this may just encourage the undecided not to travel...

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