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Bizarre to me that bears on here are considering this “Great news”Great, papped to the back row of the club deck to accommodate some scumbag again from next season.
Bizarre to me that bears on here are considering this “Great news”Great, papped to the back row of the club deck to accommodate some scumbag again from next season.
The empty game?Or…
We’re trying to give our team the best chance it has at winning at the piggery. Shock horror I know.
But just for the record…we’ve won one game there since the allocations were reduced.
They have also beaten us when we have had 50,000 Rangers fans at Ibrox.Or…
We’re trying to give our team the best chance it has at winning at the piggery. Shock horror I know.
But just for the record…we’ve won one game there since the allocations were reduced.
well that is on Rangers , if every ST holder ticks " all home games " it then puts it all on RangersThe fact they are providing the discount confirms that a ticket is not guaranteed.
A move is also ‘subject to availability’.
Exactly what will happen.Hopefully I am wrong and its a fair deal but the wording of "around" stands out a mile. Wouldn't put it past them that we get boxed in a slightly bigger bit of their away corner with all the segregation and empty seats on our end while they get near half the Broomloan back.
This shouldn't have been agreed unless the club could accommodate all affected Broomloan ST holders.So 46000 season ticket holders. 2500 to them. 500 to 1000 kept empty for segregation. Then tickets for players etc. There should be at least 1k tickets for the 1.7k Broomloan people maybe a bit more. The club should be able to accommodate most of the Broomloan season ticket holders unless I'm talking rubbish
A terrible decision that we will live to regretSPFL statement | Ticket allocations | SPFL
New away ticket allocation for matches between Celtic and Rangers from season 2024/25...spfl.co.uk
Regardless of how many points it is, it's still meaning the gap gets bigger between gold and silver if people in silver don't get the opportunity of a ticket.Ticket purchases for away games make up such a small number of points.
whether someone in gold gets more away games is making no difference at all. Everyone is getting the same points if they buy the average in their tier.
A shocking decision that we gain nothing fromThis shouldn't have been agreed unless the club could accommodate all affected Broomloan ST holders.
It's disgraceful if any of our ST holders have to miss out.
No one knew. If you want to try and get out answering my question by rewriting history ok then.That my season ticket is the Copland rangers end and has been for the best part of 20 years and that i sit and always have sat in the rangers end of the support. You buy a ticket for the broomloan you knew this day one would day come, as I said it really is that simple.
ThisBizarre to me that bears on here are considering this “Great news”
Will just have to leave it that I don't understand your reply then mate after re reading.100% , you said the people who wanted this change should offer their seats to affected fans ......
Rangers saying 5%Surely them bending us over is the real story here?
Kent and Katic under Gerrard. You can’t include Covid game with no fans ffsThe empty game?
As long as you’re sorted for a day at the piggery then it’s all good then mateCommon sense at fucking last.
I missed one game there between 2004-2017 or whenever it was they reduced the allocations. I’ve been to one game since, the 1-1 draw when sakala scored. It’s been ridiculous.
A proper atmosphere there now and not they cunts having it all their own way. Bring it on
Should only be available to gold MyGers members aswell.
What nonsense. Everyone fucking knew.No one knew. If you want to try and get out answering my question by rewriting history ok then.
As has been stated many times in here your seat is just a bit of plastic.
As long as people get to follow their team aye your completely right it is all good. This shite shouldn’t have happened in the first place.As long as you’re sorted for a day at the piggery then it’s all good then mate
Some mental gymnastics there mate. Rangers sells season tickets based on being able to attend 19 home matches.well that is on Rangers , if every ST holder ticks " all home games " it then puts it all on Rangers
Best Derby in the world? what a load of bollocks your talking, for footballing entertainment its not even the best in the UK.We have in Glasgow arguably the best derby in world football, adding to the spectacle and intensity is for the greater good.
Reasonable folk either side of the divide should welcome this.
I never said that. It will be the corner section which holds 2700 minus segregation. We were never going to get 5% in my opinion.Nothing reported says 5% minus segregation.
There’s sometimes a bigger picture to think about than just getting a ticket for the game. That’s all fine and well but we need the ST revenue and we shouldn’t be herded into a corner out of sight whilst they lord it over a chunk of our stand in full view of TV cameras.You can agree with the decision or not but it isn't weird in the slightest that fans want to go there to watch Rangers.
But I wouldn't trust Celtic at all. They will soon start agitating for a bigger allocation and know they can push our board around.
Agreed I'm just doing this calculation to try and make myself feel better as I'm one of those that loses my seat.This shouldn't have been agreed unless the club could accommodate all affected Broomloan ST holders.
It's disgraceful if any of our ST holders have to miss out.
It’s just common sense.That's interesting. You got a source for that?
No it doesn’t as long as everyone has registered and bought the average offered in their tier then they are getting the same points as those above them for away games.Regardless of how many points it is, it's still meaning the gap gets bigger between gold and silver if people in silver don't get the opportunity of a ticket.
Unfortunately some people can’t see past this and that’s why we get shafted into the corner like plebs.As long as people get to follow their team aye your completely right it is all good. This shite shouldn’t have happened in the first place.
Means they get a day out on the piss for away games. Simple as that really.Bizarre to me that bears on here are considering this “Great news”
Such wit.Yep then the main stand , the home dressing room, then all 4 stands, EH and finally the Louden - mark my words this board will cave ….
It's first come first serve of when tickets become available.Some will miss out.But good to you and a few others got their wish and ST holders were fucked over in the process,all in the name of where's ma piggery ticket.They are being given a new seat or keep their seat and getting priority they will be at the game.
because it then impacts on Rangers business model but given we have to offer European clubs 5% its not as if we dont already make such an allocation available ...... there's nothing to stop every Season Ticket holder ticking the box for " every home game "
Yeah but without knowing the full details maybe it's 5% in total irrespective of segregation. They have enough space to move season ticket holders. For our European allocation do teams get 2500 or 2500 minus segregationI never said that. It will be the corner section which holds 2700 minus segregation. We were never going to get 5% in my opinion.
5% is 3000 tickets and that would extend into their section. Health and safety issues as the excuse.
It’s just common sense.
Celtic clearly don’t want us in their stadium and we don’t want them in ours.
The SPFL didn’t have the balls to tell Celtic they had to give us tickets even when it was decided that Celtic were breaking the rules.
Therefore, the only thing that makes sense in terms of a change in attitude on away allocations is that Sky must have stepped in and said that the supporter rivalry of the Old Firm games is a key component of what they bought when they signed the contract.
I suspect they probably threatened financial sanctions and reductions in what they were prepared to pay, unless away allocations that made the game a spectacle were agreed in time for the start of next season.
As you keep avoiding the question I'll put you down in the camp of "no I wouldn't give up my seat some other bear can miss out on the game, fùck them as long as I'm happy"What nonsense. Everyone fucking knew.
My issue is they will be front and centre and we will be in the restricted view area the seats are terrible , so it is still not a good deal for us Tim’s will be happySPFL statement | Ticket allocations | SPFL
New away ticket allocation for matches between Celtic and Rangers from season 2024/25...spfl.co.uk
Exactly. The European supports are not actively hostile mutants who will stoop at nothing to cause harm to Rangers supporters. There is a world of difference between 2.5k Rapid Vienna fans and 2.5k animals.We’re now removing guaranteed sales and significant foot traffic from the two biggest games of the season, all to accommodate an away support.
It definitely sounds like the Rangers business model.
European nights are not really comparable.
The Ibrox Euro away area is around 2600 for teams taking the full section.Yeah but without knowing the full details maybe it's 5% in total irrespective of segregation. They have enough space to move season ticket holders. For our European allocation do teams get 2500 or 2500 minus segregation
Brilliant. I hope they have a good one. Well worth it for the loss in revenue and our OWN supporters missing out on home OF games. Also we get the privilege of them breaking our seats and trashing our toilets. But you’re right, should be a good day out at the piggeryMeans they get a day out on the piss for away games. Simple as that really.
Sky barely show the Rangers support there and turn the crowd noise down at every opportunity, so they'd have a bit of a cheek.It’s just common sense.
Celtic clearly don’t want us in their stadium and we don’t want them in ours.
The SPFL didn’t have the balls to tell Celtic they had to give us tickets even when it was decided that Celtic were breaking the rules.
Therefore, the only thing that makes sense in terms of a change in attitude on away allocations is that Sky must have stepped in and said that the supporter rivalry of the Old Firm games is a key component of what they bought when they signed the contract.
I suspect they probably threatened financial sanctions and reductions in what they were prepared to pay, unless away allocations that made the game a spectacle were agreed in time for the start of next season.