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Now to be ticket only given the upturn in Season Tickets.
Fantastic effort!
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Where did that info get announced m8?
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dufc official website
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Bit o/t, but I'm (ST GFL) babysitting grandson (ST ETL) on Saturday. Could we both get into GFL or could we both get into JK with STs?
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arabugsy wrote:
Bit o/t, but I'm (ST GFL) babysitting grandson (ST ETL) on Saturday. Could we both get into GFL or could we both get into JK with STs?
Think you'd need to go JK mate, but possibly they'd let u swap ur ticket for 1 game if u ask at ticket office?
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The Shed wrote:
arabugsy wrote:
Bit o/t, but I'm (ST GFL) babysitting grandson (ST ETL) on Saturday. Could we both get into GFL or could we both get into JK with STs?
Think you'd need to go JK mate, but possibly they'd let u swap ur ticket for 1 game if u ask at ticket office?
Will do.
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Should keep the JK shut and open the side of the shed.
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RogerTheAlien wrote:
Should keep the JK shut and open the side of the shed.
I imagine the thinking behind opening the Jerry Kerr rather than the Shed is down to logistics. It's much easier to clear a bottle neck at the Eddie Thompson Stand by offering a clear turnstile a stone throw away rather than suggest to a ratty queue you can get in the Shed if you take a 5 minute hike to Sandeman St. The only downside i see here is it costs our supporters more. If you charge them £19 for the Shed one week then charge £21 for the Jerry Kerr the next week they may think twice about attending in future. Correct me if im wrong on pricing.
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baldyeagle wrote:
Now to be ticket only given the upturn in Season Tickets.
Fantastic effort!
Back to the positives: 5473 Season Ticket sales is a very good haul and when we go on a great run into the New Year you can add another 600 half season tickets like last year
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canna for the life of me understand why anyone would rather sit in the shed than the Jerry Kerr...the auld stand has the best view in the ground
the shed died when it became seated...
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St Obswell wrote:
RogerTheAlien wrote:
Should keep the JK shut and open the side of the shed.
I imagine the thinking behind opening the Jerry Kerr rather than the Shed is down to logistics. It's much easier to clear a bottle neck at the Eddie Thompson Stand by offering a clear turnstile a stone throw away rather than suggest to a ratty queue you can get in the Shed if you take a 5 minute hike to Sandeman St. The only downside i see here is it costs our supporters more. If you charge them £19 for the Shed one week then charge £21 for the Jerry Kerr the next week they may think twice about attending in future. Correct me if im wrong on pricing.
Shite post considering i walked past the Club shop on the way to the ETL on Saturday and there was more people queuing up there at 5 to 3 than anywhere else at Tannadice whilst thousands of seats remain empty. This needs to be addressed before fans that can't manage to attend every other week decide it's more hassle than it's worth
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St Obswell wrote:
St Obswell wrote:
RogerTheAlien wrote:
Should keep the JK shut and open the side of the shed.
I imagine the thinking behind opening the Jerry Kerr rather than the Shed is down to logistics. It's much easier to clear a bottle neck at the Eddie Thompson Stand by offering a clear turnstile a stone throw away rather than suggest to a ratty queue you can get in the Shed if you take a 5 minute hike to Sandeman St. The only downside i see here is it costs our supporters more. If you charge them £19 for the Shed one week then charge £21 for the Jerry Kerr the next week they may think twice about attending in future. Correct me if im wrong on pricing.
Shite post considering i walked past the Club shop on the way to the ETL on Saturday and there was more people queuing up there at 5 to 3 than anywhere else at Tannadice whilst thousands of seats remain empty. This needs to be addressed before fans that can't manage to attend every other week decide it's more hassle than it's worth
Was the queue at shop not for semi tickets tho?
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Probably right bowers, people taking the opportunity to get semi tickets whilst up at tannadice
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Saint Obz had a nightmare here.
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Hopefully was just for semi final tickets but why miss the start of the game to collect them if that was the case? Surely it would be better to collect them afterwards or try again another day. Not convinced
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Supporters please note the ticket office and club shop will operate late business hours ahead of the semi final next week. We will be open until 7pm on the evenings of both Thursday 29th and Friday 30th January to accommodate any fans who still wish to purchase or pick up their ticket/s. We will be closed on Saturday, 31st January, the day of the semi final.
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St Obswell wrote:
Hopefully was just for semi final tickets but why miss the start of the game to collect them if that was the case? Surely it would be better to collect them afterwards or try again another day. Not convinced
Not everyone lives in Dundee, got mine before the derby in a similar queue, saves a special trip.