just a heads up there is tickets available for every single section in the stadium, lots of twos together
£41 for GR4/5 which is madness for Ross County
Tickets are slow to sell at the moment.
St Midden, Ross County and Hivs game had/have loads of availability.
Tickets are slow to sell at the moment.
St Midden, Ross County and Hivs game had/have loads of availability.
I was 15 rows back for AC/DC in 1982 for £6, would likely be over £100 now, times change, premium seats cost premium prices.Wow.
I was looking at old tickets a year or two back when I moved house, concert/fitba stubbs.
Sure a game at the piggery was £3.50 in 1985. Or £2.50? (0-0, wasn't worth £1.50 apart from their seethe)
£41 for this seems excessive to say the least.
Edit.
Just did one of those online calculator things, £3.50 in 1985 is £10.68 today with inflation.
I thought we had thousands desperate for a ticket for home games?
There is that, but I'd have thought they would have been snapped up by now.Most folk are still waiting to be paid, and haven't had a pay day since 23rd December
There is that, but I'd have thought they would have been snapped up by now.
Aberdeen is sold out. Seems like some just don't fancy midweek games.
We should have more than enough fans in and around Glasgow /West of Scotland to fill our stadium for midweek games when we are in a title race.We do but 1000s live hundreds of miles away and can’t make midweeks
How are they a "killer"? We are in a title race.Three midweeks in a row at home are a killer.
We should have more than enough fans in and around Glasgow /West of Scotland to fill our stadium for midweek games when we are in a title race.
Would a midweek game v mentally challengeds have slow ticket sales??Work commitments etc? Not everyone has a 9-5 job. Mid weeks do not suit a lot of people.
Even with my local team over here who i follow when not at Ibrox, a lot of midweeks don’t suit me and I only live 15 minutes away from them.
Most folk are still waiting to be paid, and haven't had a pay day since 23rd December
Yip, but that's not 'inflation'.I was 15 rows back for AC/DC in 1982 for £6, would likely be over £100 now, times change, premium seats cost premium prices.
Would a midweek game v mentally challengeds have slow ticket sales??
How are they a "killer"? We are in a title race.
In a title race every game is equally important. I don't pick and choose.Aww here we go with this chestnut. Probably not no. But is people gonna take holidays off for a home game against ross county or a home game against Celtic? I know what one I would pick if i had limited holidays left in work
I’m so glad you are able to make it to every single game and stay the full 90. Staunch
Try getting a ticket for Anfield for any midweek game.For people that live outwith of Glasgow & just generally when folk are skint just after Xmas.
Nothing to do whether we are in a title race or not.
In a title race every game is equally important. I don't pick and choose.
Maybe I am lucky that I can. I am fortunate that I travel up from London for every game. That's my choice, but I wouldn't change it
They're a killer for fans who have season tickets and work down south or in NI. Missing 3 home games out of 4 in he space of a month.How are they a "killer"? We are in a title race.
Cheers @hammer17just a heads up there is tickets available for every single section in the stadium, lots of twos together
£41 for GR4/5 which is madness for Ross County
Aberdeen or Celtc midweek would be sold out.There is that, but I'd have thought they would have been snapped up by now.
Aberdeen is sold out. Seems like some just don't fancy midweek games.
I know. That's my point really.Aberdeen or Celtc midweek would be sold out.
Try getting a ticket for Anfield for any midweek game.
But we have a re-sale option available. Surely these should be getting snapped up by "locals" in that scenario??They're a killer for fans who have season tickets and work down south or in NI. Missing 3 home games out of 4 in he space of a month.
Not fair on STH that have already paid though?There should be flexibility in the pricing based on the time of year. In the same way shops and restaurants always have sales and special offers in January because they recognise people are skint, Rangers should be doing this as well.
There is that, but I'd have thought they would have been snapped up by now.
Aberdeen is sold out. Seems like some just don't fancy midweek games.
Not fair on STH that have already paid though?
If people can't make it then fine. But the seat sub thing means that tickets can be re-sold to the many punters who don't have ST's.Some folk can't make midweek games without some serious rearranging. I work outside of Glasgow, live outside the other side of Glasgow, and have to pick up my kids inbetween. There will be thousands in a similar position. I'll make it (just) but v St Mirren I got to my seat as the game was kicking off.
I actually agree with you.If people can't make it then fine. But the seat sub thing means that tickets can be re-sold to the many punters who don't have ST's.
Either way, we really shouldn't be having any empty seats for these games. We have a process in place to avoid empty seats.
Tickets are slow to sell at the moment.
St Midden, Ross County and Hivs game had/have loads of availability.
Pretty steep pricing, jeezo.
Personally, I'm going to watch Rangers, each to their own though.Yip, but that's not 'inflation'.
In 10 years time I wouldn't pay 10 pence to see acdc. No longer premium.
Same as Ross County now.
Yes mate, but availability for every section and has been for while. Slow to be snapped up. Earlier in season any secondary ticketing ones were getting bought quickly and guys had to be quick to get in. At the moment that's not the case.Sold out mate, but secondary ticketing available.