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On 7/21/2024 at 4:03 PM, ClickbaitProponent said:

A family member of mine is a steward and they were told by management to identify anyone protesting inside the stadium. Once identified I can only imagine those individuals will be meeting with a ban. That is what we are dealing with here. It has Gardiner's sticky paws all over it. 

Ha ha! Now Scot can't do anything about an old duvet on display in the layby cos it doesn't break his rules!

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About 4 weeks ago I emailed an enquiry to the ticket office asking how, if I decided to purchase a ST I could also secure a seat for an 8 year old next to me ( as there is no option). I received no reply. 

I also notice there is no option this week to purchase a single ticket for the Dumbarton game so presume these will be available later in the week ? 

For a club in dire need of revenue they are not offering much in the way of information. 

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9 hours ago, Leaky Blinder said:

About 4 weeks ago I emailed an enquiry to the ticket office asking how, if I decided to purchase a ST I could also secure a seat for an 8 year old next to me ( as there is no option). I received no reply. 

 

Simples. Save email hassle for you and the club, head to the shop when in town.

 Pay and piick your seats for the season, no need to secure anything.

The people at the shop are excellent, a pleasure to deal with. 

 

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24 minutes ago, bishbashbosh said:

Simples. Save email hassle for you and the club, head to the shop when in town.

 Pay and piick your seats for the season, no need to secure anything.

The people at the shop are excellent, a pleasure to deal with. 

Easy if you live in town and have access to a car. But I think the point was that this is no way to treat the fans who are your bread and butter.

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1 hour ago, bishbashbosh said:

Simples. Save email hassle for you and the club, head to the shop when in town.

 Pay and piick your seats for the season, no need to secure anything.

The people at the shop are excellent, a pleasure to deal with. 

 

That's the whole issue I'm never in town .. certainly not weekdays. I'm sure they are a pleasure to deal with but I would have expected a response to my email  even if it is a "hassle" 

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1 hour ago, Leaky Blinder said:

That's the whole issue I'm never in town .. certainly not weekdays. I'm sure they are a pleasure to deal with but I would have expected a response to my email  even if it is a "hassle" 

Just phone 01463 222880 the girls are very helpful

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44 minutes ago, caley100 said:

Just phone 01463 222880 the girls are very helpful

Thanks C100 .. I just find it convenient for procrastination on t'interweb 

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Phoned the number early afternoon, had to leave a voicemail with my contact no when no-one picked up. Hopefully get a return call tomorrow as I didn't receive one today.

Perhaps they are inundated .. 

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4 minutes ago, Leaky Blinder said:

Phoned the number early afternoon, had to leave a voicemail with my contact no when no-one picked up. Hopefully get a return call tomorrow as I didn't receive one today.

Perhaps they are inundated .. 

Not being paid. Allegedly 

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21 hours ago, Leaky Blinder said:

Phoned the number early afternoon, had to leave a voicemail with my contact no when no-one picked up. Hopefully get a return call tomorrow as I didn't receive one today.

Perhaps they are inundated .. 

No response to date. The bridge it is .. 

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38 minutes ago, Leaky Blinder said:

No response to date. The bridge it is .. 

Poor 8 year old. Before you commit to the bridge maybe try the ticket office before the match and see if you can get them a seat.

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11 minutes ago, ICTPaisley said:

Poor 8 year old. Before you commit to the bridge maybe try the ticket office before the match and see if you can get them a seat.

take an 8 year old to the bridge .. ! .. 

#KessockBridgeyoungteam 

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4 minutes ago, ICTPaisley said:

Poor 8 year old. Before you commit to the bridge maybe try the ticket office before the match and see if you can get them a seat.

Beat me to it .

if it’s season tickets you are looking for it takes a couple of mins to sort out at the shop. Saturday Open 10am to kick off. Buy adult ST get child U12 free. 

 If it’s a game ticket, adult gets U12 free with their ticket. Costs an extra quid if within 3hours of KO.

treat yourself and the child, if you are planning watching from the bridge, you are there anyway.

if he/she is like my lot, will start asking for food and greggs 20 mins return. 

 

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11 minutes ago, bishbashbosh said:

Beat me to it .

if it’s season tickets you are looking for it takes a couple of mins to sort out at the shop. Saturday Open 10am to kick off. Buy adult ST get child U12 free. 

 If it’s a game ticket, adult gets U12 free with their ticket. Costs an extra quid if within 3hours of KO.

treat yourself and the child, if you are planning watching from the bridge, you are there anyway.

if he/she is like my lot, will start asking for food and greggs 20 mins return. 

 

Cheers for the advice but after the utter madness imparted by the club this week I've decided I'll just take my 8 year old along to the wee County v Brechin. Might even stand.. kids love rolling down the hill behind the goal. 

Treats for sure .. Sprinkles on the High Street for a double cone if the warm weather persists 🍦 & the Dolphin for a fish supper on the way home. 

Should still have change from the £340.00 in my sock, unless I lose it rolling down the hill .. 

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1 hour ago, Leaky Blinder said:

Cheers for the advice but after the utter madness imparted by the club this week I've decided I'll just take my 8 year old along to the wee County v Brechin. Might even stand.. kids love rolling down the hill behind the goal. 

Treats for sure .. Sprinkles on the High Street for a double cone if the warm weather persists 🍦 & the Dolphin for a fish supper on the way home. 

Should still have change from the £340.00 in my sock, unless I lose it rolling down the hill .. 

Only in Inverness you can change your team faster than the weather.  The downside of having a merger maybe.

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11 minutes ago, ICTPaisley said:

Only in Inverness you can change your team faster than the weather.  The downside of having a merger maybe.

Perhaps you should direct that comment in the direction of the Hampden day trippers, not those who support the game at the grass roots across Highland Communities. 

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If like you I lived in Nairn I might also find the Nairn Co v Brechin match a more attractive option!  Less chance of a tippy tappy 0-0 for sure!

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2 minutes ago, GaliantGrunt said:

If like you I lived in Nairn I might also find the Nairn Co v Brechin match a more attractive option!  Less chance of a tippy tappy 0-0 for sure!

You might struggle to get a season ticket and a free child place together on their website though. Could always watch it from on top of a train though I suppose. 

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1 minute ago, ICTPaisley said:

You might struggle to get a season ticket and a free child place together on their website though. Could always watch it from on top of a train though I suppose. 

Don't need to it's old school just stick a coin in a pail on the way into the stand then sit together, oh and it's Nairn not Mumbai ..

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Buying a ticket for a football match should be the easiest thing in the world but somehow we seem to have turned it into such a chore.

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21 hours ago, bishbashbosh said:

Beat me to it .

if it’s season tickets you are looking for it takes a couple of mins to sort out at the shop. Saturday Open 10am to kick off. Buy adult ST get child U12 free. 

 If it’s a game ticket, adult gets U12 free with their ticket. Costs an extra quid if within 3hours of KO.

treat yourself and the child, if you are planning watching from the bridge, you are there anyway.

if he/she is like my lot, will start asking for food and greggs 20 mins return. 

 

Why would anyone buy a season ticket considering Gardiner hasn't gone yet? 

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19 hours ago, STFU said:

Buying a ticket for a football match should be the easiest thing in the world but somehow we seem to have turned it into such a chore.

Is it though? It seems pretty straight forward to me. 

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3 hours ago, ClickbaitProponent said:

Why would anyone buy a season ticket considering Gardiner hasn't gone yet? 

Why would anyone NOT buy a season ticket because Gardiner hasn’t gone yet.?

I will be there Saturday. hopefully see your one man  demo at the stadium, I could do with a laugh.

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Has anyone that bought a season ticket regardless actually recieved anything regarding it? Only wondering cos I've seen everyone across Twitter showing off their shiny new ones, and it just doesn't surprise me if Gardiner has left everyone high and dry

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