jft1840
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Indeed. 450 gone by 85 minutes.I bet there's still a subway loyal
Indeed. 450 gone by 85 minutes.I bet there's still a subway loyal
Unless you deferred it and used as a discount off this seasons ticketOffered it but if you took it you lost your seat
It's always going to be controversial, let's see.
How much will we lose out in income for the home game? It's another thing that sticks in your throat, we lose the income of a home game but the Tim's don't.
Falkirk have said they can only have 380 fans in.
Has to be 500 of those who have sat in the same seat for 30 years.
Single tickets, rising stars stuff as well.I do wonder what the actual cost to us is.
Can't be much.
We don't get money from food (I don't think).
Some hospitality that's it.
But we save on policing and stewarding
Wonder who food companies go after if there are no fans?Single tickets, rising stars stuff as well.
The food contract must have penalties if games aren't played.
Perhaps £400k worth of income?
I don't know mate, but the damage this woman has imposed on the economy has been as relentless as it has been spiteful.Wonder who food companies go after if there are no fans?
Restrictions imposed by people not impacted finanicallyI don't know mate, but the damage this woman has imposed on the economy has been as relentless as it has been spiteful.
The real damage of this heartlessness is rarely exposed to public view, but it will be felt by individuals in business who will struggle to keep themselves and their employees financially viable.
Meanwhile, useless articles to the wealth of the nation like third-rate politicians in Holyrood continue to coin the money in, unaffected by their own selfish policies that ruin others.
Restrictions imposed by people not impacted finanicallyI don't know mate, but the damage this woman has imposed on the economy has been as relentless as it has been spiteful.
The real damage of this heartlessness is rarely exposed to public view, but it will be felt by individuals in business who will struggle to keep themselves and their employees financially viable.
Meanwhile, useless articles to the wealth of the nation like third-rate politicians in Holyrood continue to coin the money in, unaffected by their own selfish policies that ruin others.
Restrictions imposed by people not impacted finanicallyI don't know mate, but the damage this woman has imposed on the economy has been as relentless as it has been spiteful.
The real damage of this heartlessness is rarely exposed to public view, but it will be felt by individuals in business who will struggle to keep themselves and their employees financially viable.
Meanwhile, useless articles to the wealth of the nation like third-rate politicians in Holyrood continue to coin the money in, unaffected by their own selfish policies that ruin others.
People who create absolutely no wealth and take their money from those who do.Restrictions imposed by people not impacted finanically
Will all be ‘ internal’.Will it all be hospitality or just mygers gold?
Will we lose a lot?It's always going to be controversial, let's see.
How much will we lose out in income for the home game? It's another thing that sticks in your throat, we lose the income of a home game but the Tim's don't.
Refund for what?When do we find out if we're getting in/getting a refund?
St Mirren game. I bought a ticket a few weeks ago off the SeatSubRefund for what?
Fair point thatSt Mirren game. I bought a ticket a few weeks ago off the SeatSub
Sorry but why??Agree that any tickets should go to the UB.
I do wonder what the actual cost to us is.
Can't be much.
We don't get money from food (I don't think).
Some hospitality that's it.
But we save on policing and stewarding
Not to be pedantic but It’s only one in a hundredSupporter Information: Rangers v St Mirren
RANGERS Football Club notes the recent announcement made by the First Minister, which will severely reduce the number of supporters able to access Ibrox Stadium for our Boxing Day fixture with St Mirren.www.rangers.co.uk
Ballot for ST holders. Probably about a million to one chance of getting one lol.
Not to be pedantic but It’s only one in a hundred
Staff, players, and sponsors will still get. The majority will go to hospitality. And the last 100 tickets will go between 49000 ST holders. Seems fair that…Assuming all 500 go to normal ST holders, yes.
I would assume some of that 500 might include staff etc. though? Then you add hospitality into the mix.
Who knows, it’s a long shot in any case.
I wouldn’t think so as it overlooks the pitch. Would wonder the position with other lounges though that don’t have direct access to the pitch? I’m clinging on to my Club72 lounge booking in desperationWe have been behind this all along.
That is why there was limited hot drinks at the Utd game and no cups with lids, we knew this was coming.
Aberdeen and celtic are left with 100,000 honking pies
Seriously does hospitality come into it ? Could we open up Argyle House purely as a restaurant for the day ?
Rightly so.Can you imagine the uproar!
For such few numbers I totally agree.Probably fairer if no one gets in.
They will, no way will fans be back in start of febIt's always going to be controversial, let's see.
How much will we lose out in income for the home game? It's another thing that sticks in your throat, we lose the income of a home game but the Tim's don't.
Personally think all tickets should be going to hospitality tbhEmail received
Dear VIP Hospitality Client,
The reintroduction of COVID-19 measures imposed by the Scottish Government on football stadia has placed Rangers in a highly challenging position.
Regrettably, we’re only able to welcome 500 supporters to Ibrox Stadium for our Boxing Day Scottish Premiership fixture vs St Mirren, which was a 50,000 sell-out match.
Nearly 2,000 hospitality guests were booked for the game. As a consequence of the Scottish Government measures to reduce transmission of the Omicron variant of COVID-19, we must operate a hospitality offering at a significantly reduced level.
Whilst no solution will be perfect in the circumstances, we’ve sought to implement a solution that allows the club to accommodate seasonal corporate clients at thegame, within the heavily limited allocation of available tickets. A separateballot will be held to ensure an extremely limited number of our season ticketholders will also be able to attend the match.
A number of individual seasonal clients will be offered the opportunity to attend the game, but with reduced invitations to a maximum of one guest, given these extenuating circumstances. Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate all of our seasonal hospitality clients.
In addition, all our VIP lounges must follow the guidance of one-metre social distancing with only table service permitted. These limitations will naturally alter our service offering and the lounge configurations from the arrangements you’ve been used to this season.
Nevertheless, we are committed to offering the highest standard of VIP hospitality for the fixture and will ensure all aspects of your stadium experience will be as safe as possible.
All seasonal hospitality clients will receive a complimentary code to view the fixture live on RangersTV, alongside Clive Tyldesley, Neil McCann, Shelley Kerr and Emma Dodds.
Should we be able to accommodate you for the fixture, your Rangers VIP account manager will contact you directly with your new e-tickets in due course. Please note the previously issued e-tickets for this fixture will not be valid.
Thank you for your ongoing and unwavering support for Rangers Football Club.
VIP Hospitality
See you there then??????Email received
Dear VIP Hospitality Client,
The reintroduction of COVID-19 measures imposed by the Scottish Government on football stadia has placed Rangers in a highly challenging position.
Regrettably, we’re only able to welcome 500 supporters to Ibrox Stadium for our Boxing Day Scottish Premiership fixture vs St Mirren, which was a 50,000 sell-out match.
Nearly 2,000 hospitality guests were booked for the game. As a consequence of the Scottish Government measures to reduce transmission of the Omicron variant of COVID-19, we must operate a hospitality offering at a significantly reduced level.
Whilst no solution will be perfect in the circumstances, we’ve sought to implement a solution that allows the club to accommodate seasonal corporate clients at thegame, within the heavily limited allocation of available tickets. A separateballot will be held to ensure an extremely limited number of our season ticketholders will also be able to attend the match.
A number of individual seasonal clients will be offered the opportunity to attend the game, but with reduced invitations to a maximum of one guest, given these extenuating circumstances. Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate all of our seasonal hospitality clients.
In addition, all our VIP lounges must follow the guidance of one-metre social distancing with only table service permitted. These limitations will naturally alter our service offering and the lounge configurations from the arrangements you’ve been used to this season.
Nevertheless, we are committed to offering the highest standard of VIP hospitality for the fixture and will ensure all aspects of your stadium experience will be as safe as possible.
All seasonal hospitality clients will receive a complimentary code to view the fixture live on RangersTV, alongside Clive Tyldesley, Neil McCann, Shelley Kerr and Emma Dodds.
Should we be able to accommodate you for the fixture, your Rangers VIP account manager will contact you directly with your new e-tickets in due course. Please note the previously issued e-tickets for this fixture will not be valid.
Thank you for your ongoing and unwavering support for Rangers Football Club.
VIP Hospitality
Not to be pedantic but It’s only one in a hundred
Not likely. Been sent the RTV code.See you there then??????