The shop opening times are the same as the existing shop.I understand the fan zone part is only open on match days, but have they released the opening times for the shop / cafe? Had a look online but can’t confirm.
Brilliant, even some Corona there for the gluten intolerant bears such as myself
Parking is brutal at SWG3Garage only holds 700, Classic Grand less than that.
SWG3 fair enough but i don't know anyone who likes it as a venue, it's also usually got an early curfew due to club nights after.
As someone said above, it’s the same capacity as the old ABC which had plenty.
For me “events” will be a far bigger thing.
All club related dinners etc. which used to be held in hotels can now be done here.
I would imagine @Phantom Jack wouldn’t have a problem doing a gig in here, or Nathan Evans or Callum Beattie.
I think it’s going to be a great addition.
Yes,shop same opening hours as existing store.It’s open 7 days yeah? The cafe and retail part?
Since I called it, can you PM me a ticket:shh:
The arbitrary usage of capitalisation annoys me too.Confectionary ffs
Just saw Lundstrum was listed on the team sheet today
what’s the Rangers world coming to
Let the fruity wee spice boys get some blackcurrant cordial in their cider if the taste of apple cider is too much for themI prefer lager myself, but I think the fruity cider drinkers vs traditional cider drinkers is often an age thing.
Leave us aloneLet the fruity wee spice boys get some blackcurrant cordial in their cider if the taste of apple cider is too much for them
Lol. Anyone with a Match ticket.Is it first come first served or is it just for you MyGers bawbags?
Excellent. Good to know us unstaunch Season Ticket only punters can still get inLol. Anyone with a Match ticket.
mygers bawbags. Like that
There were no screens last weekend for showing of games as the TVs weren’t in and, presumably, the licences agreed. I understand the plan is that games will be shown pre- and post-match in future, but who knows when.Looking forward to checking out the fanzone tomorrow. Went to the café before last week's game and was excellent. Is there screens that will show the 12:30 Everton v Arsenal game in the fanzone?
From what I saw, it was just one big screen behind the stage? I was in and out pretty quickly however. Are there plans to be multiple screens inside?There were no screens last weekend for showing of games as the TVs weren’t in and, presumably, the licences agreed. I understand the plan is that games will be shown pre- and post-match in future, but who knows when.
Indeed. Maybe I picked it up wrong in the various bits of info but I understood the plan was to have TVs around the place. TVs would need to be ‘removable’ I suspect, as they surely won’t leave them in for gigs and so on. Would also require a commercial licence from Sky, which doesn’t come cheap of course.From what I saw, it was just one big screen behind the stage? I was in and out pretty quickly however. Are there plans to be multiple screens inside?
I’m not sure it’s likely to be honest.Indeed. Maybe I picked it up wrong in the various bits of info but I understood the plan was to have TVs around the place. TVs would need to be ‘removable’ I suspect, as they surely won’t leave them in for gigs and so on. Would also require a commercial licence from Sky, which doesn’t come cheap of course.
Tennents,Menabre and Magners.Anybody paying nearly a fiver for bottle is off their nut.
Some folk only drink in the house or the local bowling club tbh, £5 for a pint at an event is pretty reasonableIt was a fiver a bottle in clubs in town in the early 00s.
It's hardly stupidly expensive by comparison to other places.
If folk want a £1 bottle of Bud, they can buy 24 at the shops and drink it in the house.
This gives me great comfort. If that is all anyone can find to moan about then New Edmiston House must be a sure fire success.The arbitrary usage of capitalisation annoys me too.
Coca Cola, but Coke zero (the makers capitalise both words), and in the Sandwiches section, every item is capitalised except Egg mayonnaise.
Hardly earth-shattering stuff, but it looks cheap, and regrettably carries on the slap-dash nature of Rangers' communications grammar and continuity.
I heard that too. It might have been the interview that Bisgrove done with Four Lads Had A Dream?Indeed. Maybe I picked it up wrong in the various bits of info but I understood the plan was to have TVs around the place. TVs would need to be ‘removable’ I suspect, as they surely won’t leave them in for gigs and so on. Would also require a commercial licence from Sky, which doesn’t come cheap of course.
The arbitrary usage of capitalisation annoys me too.
Coca Cola, but Coke zero (the makers capitalise both words), and in the Sandwiches section, every item is capitalised except Egg mayonnaise.
Hardly earth-shattering stuff, but it looks cheap, and regrettably carries on the slap-dash nature of Rangers' communications grammar and continuity.
I was in today looking at new store. They said you have to have a match ticket to get in.
I'm pretty sure the Club will get Sky FOC as part of the SPFL TV dealIndeed. Maybe I picked it up wrong in the various bits of info but I understood the plan was to have TVs around the place. TVs would need to be ‘removable’ I suspect, as they surely won’t leave them in for gigs and so on. Would also require a commercial licence from Sky, which doesn’t come cheap of course.
£5 a pint at any event is cheapSome folk only drink in the house or the local bowling club tbh, £5 for a pint at an event is pretty reasonable
How can a pint of coke or lemonade be £3.95 but a pint of orange & lemonade be £3.00? Bamboozled.Non alcoholic drinks prices in the bar-
Hadn’t given that a thought Robert, I must admit. Just assumed it would be viewed as a commercial premises. If you’re correct, it’s a substantial saving. You guys get hammered on Sky costs.I'm pretty sure the Club will get Sky FOC as part of the SPFL TV deal
some of us need to watch our money and cannot afford match tickets now!What a mad post when there's tickets available on the website, hahaha, mental.
some of us need to watch our money and cannot afford match tickets now!
Do you need to show a match ticket to buy something from the store?
No. Yet the store holds a lot less than NEH! It would have been fairer on a first come first served basis. Just my opinion. My last post on this matter
ok mate, maybe I was acting out of petulance/anger that it wasn`t open to all Rangers Fans.Why would you want to go to the pub right next to the stadium just before a game, surely you'd rather find somewhere to watch it, your local or something?
Makes no sense mate, sorry, the whole idea is to enhance match day experience for fans attending the game, it even shuts during the match so you'd be left on the street!
ok mate, maybe I was acting out of petulance/anger that it wasn`t open to all Rangers Fans.
I get annoyed when fans are excluded. No offence to the club or to yrself intended.
I could have gone to the opening and been back home in time to watch the game. I can see Ibrox from my window.
ok mate, maybe I was acting out of petulance/anger that it wasn`t open to all Rangers Fans.
I get annoyed when fans are excluded. No offence to the club or to yrself intended.
I could have gone to the opening and been back home in time to watch the game. I can see Ibrox from my window.
I`m in Govan just behind IbroxIf you want to go in before a game to see it drop me a PM I’ve a couple of seasons and will get you in no probs. Are you in Skene?
The screening was fine. The matchday experience could be so much better if the DJs even attempted to play anything Rangers related.How did the screening go in there yesterday?
It’s not an entertainment venue when being used as a fanzone 30 times a season though, unless you count an interview with Rabbi Matondo as ‘entertainment’. There’s no requirement to charge loyal supporters just wanting a pint the same as a one off concert goer.So we should charge less because it’s a football related venue?
It’s an entertainment venue, which in comparison to others is very good. With spot on pricing.
They don’t. No clubs do.I'm pretty sure the Club will get Sky FOC as part of the SPFL TV deal
Does that include Club1872They don’t. No clubs do.
You make it sound like going to Ibrox is a chore. It is an entertainment venue.It’s not an entertainment venue when being used as a fanzone 30 times a season though, unless you count an interview with Rabbi Matondo as ‘entertainment’. There’s no requirement to charge loyal supporters just wanting a pint the same as a one off concert goer.
It really frustrates me that people expect to benchmark our stadium footprint prices with entertainment venues. I go to the football once, sometimes twice a week. I maybe go to 5 music or comedy gigs at the Hydro or the like every year. The pricing should be reflective of the fact that 45k people need to attend the same place 25-30 times a season if they want to go to home matches.
The price of a pint in Club72 is £4.30 for a Tennents, so they’re charging more for the same product in a paper cup to stand, as they are for one served at a table in a branded glass inside the stadium.
The food (if you can call it that) is extortionate. A plain hot dog in the stadium is less than £6, and the same is £8 in Ed House. That’s a 33% mark up minimum and certainly isn’t ‘spot on’.