24 tops surely. Kilmarnock have to agree ticket prices.Ill be going on cccs hopefully it’s not £27 like Saturday
24 tops surely. Kilmarnock have to agree ticket prices.Ill be going on cccs hopefully it’s not £27 like Saturday
Their ground is always empty, shite support.I hope it’s a sellout as their parts of the ground was half empty.
Absolutely agree , I think circa 45k .This will surely be one of the top games of the season.
A cup tie against decent opposition with an uncertain outcome and the lure of explosive drama.
A cocktail of every ingredient necessary for a high octane one-off game of football.
Further, it isn't on a major football channel.
This is a match that most can only really experience by being there.
I can see us having a forty thousand plus crowd at this match.
Further, it is one of those games where people who cannot afford a season ticket and often miss the bigger matches will be able to go and experience one of the best atmospheres of the entire season.
I would say 500 to town then Buchanan St subway is your best route.Works out not too bad for me. I’m booked into one of the airport hotels that night as flying to Tenerife the following day, so I’ll be there.
On that note, some travel advice would be helpful. Is the easiest way to get to Ibrox from the airport by public transport just to jump on the express bus to Buchanan street, and then tube to Ibrox?
Cheers.
What date is the replay?
30,944 according to the official website
https://rangers.co.uk/news/match-report/rangers-4-dundee-0/
Getting the bus into town takes you by Ibrox to only come back again,price a taxi that could be your better option going back to your hotel.Works out not too bad for me. I’m booked into one of the airport hotels that night as flying to Tenerife the following day, so I’ll be there.
On that note, some travel advice would be helpful. Is the easiest way to get to Ibrox from the airport by public transport just to jump on the express bus to Buchanan street, and then tube to Ibrox?
Cheers.
Agreed ,a full house benefits Rangers more than Kilmarnock.If both clubs can't agree a price then normal league game pricing applies.
I don't expect them to cooperate in that regard.
Agreed ,a full house benefits Rangers more than Kilmarnock.
Is this confirmed?£27 for adult tickets. Not sure they have priced this one right.
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Got an email for our supporters club
I always wanted to see Frankie Valli, got tickets for him and it clashed with a European game, guy who got me the tickets asked ' can you not miss a game to see him' my reply was 'I wouldn't miss a game to meet the Queen'
I can always ask elexa to let me listen to him
That is a decent shoutWorks out not too bad for me. I’m booked into one of the airport hotels that night as flying to Tenerife the following day, so I’ll be there.
On that note, some travel advice would be helpful. Is the easiest way to get to Ibrox from the airport by public transport just to jump on the express bus to Buchanan street, and then tube to Ibrox?
Cheers.
Kilmarnock getting a pot of gold here.
You'll be able to buy tickets online / or by phone when they go on public sale (Friday) and pick them up at Ibrox next Wednesday.I have just realised the game is on when i am in glasgow with my son.
I checked what games were on when i first booked the train and was a bit pissed off to see we did not have a match during the week at home so as much as the replay is a pain it is a bit of a result for me and the boy.
I assume i can still buy tickets on the day from Ibrox as i won't be in glasgow until after 4pm on the tuesday.
Bus to Paisley then bus to Ibrox on 38 McGills or 9 FirstWorks out not too bad for me. I’m booked into one of the airport hotels that night as flying to Tenerife the following day, so I’ll be there.
On that note, some travel advice would be helpful. Is the easiest way to get to Ibrox from the airport by public transport just to jump on the express bus to Buchanan street, and then tube to Ibrox?
Cheers.