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DERBY TICKETS SOLD OUT
December 17, 2014United end tickets for the derby fixture on New Year’s Day are now sold out.
Let's hope those who have bought the Season Tickets turn up for this or at least if they cant attend send their vouchers into Tannadice so those less fortunate that have missed out can.
Good news off the park, over to those on it now not to let us down.
No pressure lads but this is THE must not lose game of the Season.
Dundee United 4 Dundee 3 would be a great start to the New Year.
What scoreline do you think we'll see between the big & the wee team fae
Bonnie Dundee?
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Any victory will do... 2-1 the Arabian
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What a club we are..the only real talented threat they have is.whighton and the Mongols have punted him to brechin so I'm going for 4~0 ciftci all 4 ho ho ho
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Its sold out, but will it be like last year where the George Fox was half empty becuase loads of ST holders never bothered to turn up? Granted it was a horrendous day but I know folk who missed out on tickets as a result.
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If peeople really wanted to go they could've got a ticket weeks ago.
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Fucking buzzing, hope we rattle these cunts.
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St Obswell wrote:
DERBY TICKETS SOLD OUT
December 17, 2014United end tickets for the derby fixture on New Year’s Day are now sold out.
Let's hope those who have bought the Season Tickets turn up for this or at least if they cant attend send their vouchers into Tannadice so those less fortunate that have missed out can.
Good news off the park, over to those on it now not to let us down.
No pressure lads but this is THE must not lose game of the Season.
Dundee United 4 Dundee 3 would be a great start to the New Year.
What scoreline do you think we'll see between the big & the wee team fae
Bonnie Dundee?
This ^^^^ for me, including the score and sentiment.
I think we overcooked the free STs to youngsters, albeit sensible at the time, and that would explain a lot of the empty seats.
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Yes it seems so, surely the parents who you would assume are arabs should have the conscience and common sense not to purchase a season ticket/seat for Tannadice year after year just for show and not for use as they are doing no one any favours in reality. I am aware kids can change their minds easily and maybe even their teams so in that case the parents can be forgiven for that seasons purchase but not year after year. If i was United i would do a study on what seats remain empty for sold out games then ask the question of the parents if and when they return for season ticket renewals in a pleasant and reasoned manner of course in keeping with the good spirit of the Club.
Does anyone agree to such a simplistic approach/solution or am i missing something
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Cant remember the figure but there is not as many free u12 tickets as people are led to believe.
if people cant use there season ticket they should hand into ticket office to be sold on
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I knew i missed something and th↑s what it was, walking up to the turnstiles at the ET yesterday there were cops and stewards with spare tickets (fair play to them btw) which was obviously the wrong place and the wrong time for United fans to benefit. Going forward it may be conscientiously great move by the fans and the Club to organise a better way of distributing buckshe tickets to in the most case underprivileged fans in advance.
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Here's a thought;
SHELTER SCOTLAND AND PLAY FOR CHANGE ANNOUNCED AS SPFL’S FIRST OFFICIAL CHARITY PARTNERS
December 22, 2014 The Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) has selected its first ever Official Charity Partners with Shelter Scotland and Play For Change appointed for this season, 2014/15.From a total of 45 individual applications from charitable organisations, Shelter Scotland was chosen as the SPFL’s Scottish partner and Play For Change as international partner.Both will benefit from a range of opportunities, including activation during the upcoming Scottish League Cup presented by QTS semi-finals and finals and working with the SPFL’s 42 member clubs, their fans and communities to help generate funds and raise general awareness.Shelter Scotland is a charity that works to alleviate the distress caused by homelessness and bad housing and is aiming to work together with the SPFL to put football clubs at the heart of supporting housing needs of local communities across Scotland.Graeme Brown, Director of Shelter Scotland, said: “Football can be a powerful force for good and plays an important role in community life across Scotland. By working together with the SPFL we will be able to reach more people and reassure them it is okay to seek help and support, no matter who they are.“Almost half of Scotland’s homeless people are single men, with many of them football fans. With this partnership, the SPFL and Shelter Scotland can raise awareness about the housing crisis in Scotland and help even more people in need.”Play for Change kicked off its campaign to improve the lives of children through sport and education in 2013. Following this announcement, the SPFL’s new international charity partner says they will use the relationship to increase the confidence, leadership skill and self discipline of young people.Phillip Caputo, executive director at Play for Change, said: “Together, Play for Change and the SPFL can do great things and help support and restore the lives of vulnerable children.“This partnership will help us provide sport and education opportunities in disadvantaged areas of Scotland, as well as internationally. Football is the ideal way to get our message across and we were honoured to be selected ahead of so many other worthwhile organisations.” Both partners will benefit from a range of opportunities, including the use of the SPFL logo as the League’s Official Charity Partner for season 2014/15, as well as advertising boards, LED airtime, tickets and other marketing assets in relation to the semi-finals and finals of the Scottish League Cup presented by QTS.SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster said: “Choosing our first official charity partners was incredibly tough as there were so many deserving charities. The volume of applications exceeded all expectations, so we thank all those organisations who took the time to apply“However, after much deliberation, we decided on two very worthy partners who we believe we can work in partnership with to help make a difference to the lives of many.“Through a number of platforms, the charities will be able to reach millions of Scottish football fans from across the world and as a result, generate much needed funds and a positive impact on those in need.”The announcement follows the SPFL confirming Scottish business QTS as presenting partner for the Scottish League Cup semi-finals and final.
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Totally support that as a final outcome but perhaps some of those spare tickets are already charity based tickets?
In the Dode, the old McDonald's family section, next to the Shed, and the first few front rows of the centre sections are the most sparse areas, is there any good reason?
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Buzzing like fuck for this.
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We'll win well I think, 3-0, again.
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Just the 2-0, don't let them get top 6 by GD.