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Posted 09 February 2012 - 19:45
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With all the discussion with the vile behaviour from the Celtic fans last night and from stories involving the old firm when they visit in the past, would fans be willing to pay an extra £100 on top of thier season ticket price to keep these scumbags allocation to the minimum?
The extra money would make up for the shortfall of their absence. The reduced numbers would no doubt lead to less police, stewards and damage to seats etc.
The extra money would make up for the shortfall of their absence. The reduced numbers would no doubt lead to less police, stewards and damage to seats etc.
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Posted 09 February 2012 - 19:48
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1. They pay for damage, Celtic have paid Killie a couple of times.
2. I pay £330 a season for Killie, which is more than enough.
3. Our stadium holds 18,000 and neither old firm side sells out their allocation.
2. I pay £330 a season for Killie, which is more than enough.
3. Our stadium holds 18,000 and neither old firm side sells out their allocation.
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Posted 09 February 2012 - 19:50
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Bit of a ridiculous thing to suggest IMO.
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Posted 09 February 2012 - 19:52
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MariusZaliukas,
on 09 February 2012 - 19:45, said:
With all the discussion with the vile behaviour from the Celtic fans last night and from stories involving the old firm when they visit in the past, would fans be willing to pay an extra £100 on top of thier season ticket price to keep these scumbags allocation to the minimum?
The extra money would make up for the shortfall of their absence. The reduced numbers would no doubt lead to less police, stewards and damage to seats etc.
The extra money would make up for the shortfall of their absence. The reduced numbers would no doubt lead to less police, stewards and damage to seats etc.
We already pay over the odds for them to visit.
Paying even more so they get less tickets is mental
THE BUDDIES COME ROARING BACK POOR DUNFERMLINE THEY GET THE SACK
NOW WE KNOW WHO'S GOING DOWN LETS HAVE A PARTY IN PAISLEY TOWN
NOW WE KNOW WHO'S GOING DOWN LETS HAVE A PARTY IN PAISLEY TOWN
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Posted 09 February 2012 - 20:10
MariusZaliukas,
on 09 February 2012 - 19:45, said:
With all the discussion with the vile behaviour from the Celtic fans last night and from stories involving the old firm when they visit in the past, would fans be willing to pay an extra £100 on top of thier season ticket price to keep these scumbags allocation to the minimum?
The extra money would make up for the shortfall of their absence. The reduced numbers would no doubt lead to less police, stewards and damage to seats etc.
The extra money would make up for the shortfall of their absence. The reduced numbers would no doubt lead to less police, stewards and damage to seats etc.
Come back when you've calmed down.... you sound silly.
Dieter Van Tornhout (born 18 March 1985) is a Belgian footballer who plays for Kilmarnock. Van Tornhout is a forward who was born in Ghentand made his debut in professional football, being part of the Club Brugge KV squad in the 2003-04 season sorprising with his speed and shoot. He scored many goals out of the area. He also played for Sparta Rotterdam and Roda JC before joining Enosis Neon Paralimni. On the 18th of March 2012 (his birthday) he got it right round Celtic by scoring an excellent header and went on to state that whilst the goal was pleasing, his day was made all the better by Neil Lennon having a public breakdown on camera. Van Tornhout went on to say, "insert a pleasing GIF here".
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Posted 09 February 2012 - 20:22
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Nutz_the_Squirrel,
on 09 February 2012 - 20:10, said:
Come back when you've calmed down.... you sound silly.
Right then. Don't see how it's silly?
Paying a bit extra to keep the OF fans allocation down to the minimum.
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Posted 09 February 2012 - 20:25
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Posted 09 February 2012 - 22:15
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MariusZaliukas,
on 09 February 2012 - 19:45, said:
With all the discussion with the vile behaviour from the Celtic fans last night and from stories involving the old firm when they visit in the past, would fans be willing to pay an extra £100 on top of thier season ticket price to keep these scumbags allocation to the minimum?
The extra money would make up for the shortfall of their absence. The reduced numbers would no doubt lead to less police, stewards and damage to seats etc.
The extra money would make up for the shortfall of their absence. The reduced numbers would no doubt lead to less police, stewards and damage to seats etc.
£100?
A tenner each would cover it
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#9
Posted 09 February 2012 - 22:51
MariusZaliukas,
on 09 February 2012 - 19:45, said:
With all the discussion with the vile behaviour from the Celtic fans last night and from stories involving the old firm when they visit in the past, would fans be willing to pay an extra £100 on top of thier season ticket price to keep these scumbags allocation to the minimum?
The extra money would make up for the shortfall of their absence. The reduced numbers would no doubt lead to less police, stewards and damage to seats etc.
The extra money would make up for the shortfall of their absence. The reduced numbers would no doubt lead to less police, stewards and damage to seats etc.
Why don't you buy all the season tickets save anyone going to watch your car crash of a club?
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#10
Posted 09 February 2012 - 22:56
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Good luck hoping that people from Edinburgh will not be stingy c***s.
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Posted 09 February 2012 - 23:05
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£100? Well, for the diddier teams, maybe.
£20 would cover it for Hearts and maybe Hibs, Aberdeen, and Dundee Utd.
£20 would cover it for Hearts and maybe Hibs, Aberdeen, and Dundee Utd.
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Posted 09 February 2012 - 23:18
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Posted 09 February 2012 - 23:22
Squirrelhumper,
on 09 February 2012 - 19:48, said:
Our stadium holds 18,000 and neither old firm side sells out their allocation.
To be fair you give them about a billion tickets.
I always use your club as the best example of what will happen to Falkirk once we build the east stand.
What is it like when the away fans outnumber the home fans? Please don't take that as cheeky cause it's gonnae happen to us soon.
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Posted 10 February 2012 - 00:51
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Posted 10 February 2012 - 00:54
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Posted 10 February 2012 - 01:43
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Gaz FFC, on 09 February 2012 - 23:22, said:
To be fair you give them about a billion tickets.
I always use your club as the best example of what will happen to Falkirk once we build the east stand.
What is it like when the away fans outnumber the home fans? Please don't take that as cheeky cause it's gonnae happen to us soon.
I always use your club as the best example of what will happen to Falkirk once we build the east stand.
What is it like when the away fans outnumber the home fans? Please don't take that as cheeky cause it's gonnae happen to us soon.
Its horrible, truly horrible.
The clubs can't really afford to turn down the money - and its like adding another away games to your calendar.
Stewards also think they are at away games - and so spend their time telling wee boys to take their feet off the seats and ignore whatever shite is going on behind the goals.
In response to the OP - No, football should be played in some sort of atmosphere (despite how bigoted that may be) and, not anymore mind, we used to get a good atmosphere against the OF fans...............hopefully these days will return soon.
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#17
Posted 10 February 2012 - 07:27
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No because as bad as Wednesday night was, you also get the odd time where we beat them and it's fun to gloat.
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#18
Posted 10 February 2012 - 08:00
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Good lord. Have a word with yourself. Can just imagine the trembling lip as you bashed this thread out.

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Posted 10 February 2012 - 11:33
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I actually suggested a scheme not unlike this in a previous thread,
The difference was that mine involved setting up an appeal fund for voluntary contributions that would be used to cover the costs of leaving bits of the Celtic end empty. Rough calculations were that if everybody contributed a pound that would cover buying out the remaining seats in roseburn lower and leave the ball boys safely out of range.
Better still it would mean that anybody who kept going on and on endlessly about how "vile" the Celtic travelling support were could then be challenged to put their hand in their pocket and do something about it as opposed to just sitting there moaning.
Chances are the tightwads in Section N would decide that they're not that vile after all
The difference was that mine involved setting up an appeal fund for voluntary contributions that would be used to cover the costs of leaving bits of the Celtic end empty. Rough calculations were that if everybody contributed a pound that would cover buying out the remaining seats in roseburn lower and leave the ball boys safely out of range.
Better still it would mean that anybody who kept going on and on endlessly about how "vile" the Celtic travelling support were could then be challenged to put their hand in their pocket and do something about it as opposed to just sitting there moaning.
Chances are the tightwads in Section N would decide that they're not that vile after all
This post has been edited by topcat(The most tip top): 10 February 2012 - 11:35
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Posted 10 February 2012 - 11:36
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An extra £100 on top of my season ticket? No thanks.
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