St Mirren away - 1 stand now

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Following the recent fans’ survey, St Mirren Football Club is delighted to announce that it has decided to retain the Tony Fitzpatrick Family Stand for St Mirren supporters at all home league matches in the upcoming season.

There was a significant response to our survey and we would like to thank everyone that gave up their time to take part in the survey. A majority of those who responded told us they wished to see home supporters retain the Tony Fitzpatrick Family Stand for all home league matches for the coming season.

Beyond the 2022/23 season, season tickets in the Tony Fitzpatrick Family Stand will include all home league matches. However, we hope season ticket holders will ‘top up’ their season tickets for the upcoming campaign so they can attend all matches in their chosen seats. Season ticket holders in the Tony Fitzpatrick Family Stand will be required to make a one-off payment of £30 for adults or £15 for concessions if they wish to add these matches and guarantee their own seat for fixtures against Celtic and Rangers in the 2022/23 season.

Further information on how to upgrade will be made available to all those who have purchased tickets in the Tony Fitzpatrick stand in the coming days.

There was strong support for the 'Help a Buddie' and voluntary £30 contribution schemes which has given the club the confidence to take this step. These initiatives are fundamental in helping sustain the current levels of income which, in turn, will allow us to retain three stands for our home support from now on. We will provide information on how to contribute to these in the days that follow.

St Mirren Chairman John Needham said: "We’ve listened carefully to our fans and today’s announcement is a huge vote of confidence in our supporters. They have made it very clear that they want increased numbers of St Mirren fans in attendance for all home matches.

"The decision to retain all three stands for St Mirren supporters for all home league matches is ultimately driven by our fans and that’s what’s allowed the Board to make this decision.

"Our supporters have been incredible in recent times, and as a fan-owned club their views are hugely important to us.

"We want to take this opportunity to thank our supporters for their loyalty and we look forward to working with the local community to encourage and welcome new fans as we set out to engage the next generation of St Mirren supporters."

The move is one of a range of new initiatives designed to further integrate fans at the very heart of the club and to increase the already high-levels of engagement within the local community. Based on excellent feedback from the survey, the board will also be working on other initiatives to increase income.

Primary schools and community groups will be a major focus for the club as part of ambitious new plans to significantly grow attendances involving the next generation of St Mirren fans.

#OurHome #OurFamily #OurStMirren
 
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That crowd in full....
 
So just 1600 tickets then?

I doubt we and them would get part of the West Stand? as we did in the past before we got both ends
 
Im guessing they only lose 3 games out it as a bottom six team and maybe average a little extra out of the other 35??
 
There was strong support for the 'Help a Buddie' and voluntary £30 contribution schemes which has given the club the confidence to take this step.

Help a Buddie, eh? So they've funded this by asking their fans to donate £30 each to ensure a seat remains empty whenever the OF visit.:eek:
 
They can't even sell the two they have for games against us. It's their baw and their rules but where do they think another 1500 St Mirren fans are coming from.
 
Surely you give home fans the chance to buy tickets before giving out the away allocation, then if you don't sell the full allocation by the deadline you can offer it to the away fans. Is there something in the rules to prevent them operating this way, do they need to make the SFA or police aware of what the away allocation will be well in advance?
 
Let’s see how many tickets they actually sell and don’t give away to schools or local youth clubs etc
It’s their family stand where they usually hand out tickets to their youth teams and kids clubs etc so that’s exactly what will happen
 
I'd say be petty and cut their away allocation at Ibrox but they can't even fill the minimum allocation we are required to provide them with so not an option, sadly.
 
You could understand it if they had any chance of filling the seats themselves but we all know how this plays out.

It just gives other teams around them a competitive advantage because they will generate more revenue
 
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