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10 minutes ago, pleslie99 said:

Yeah well go ask your own club why they Weren't dishing out free kids tickets.

We did. This is what they responded with;

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We were instructed by Dumbarton that free U12 tickets had to be purchased from them on the day. We were happy to deal with the free children's tickets on our end but were not given the option to do so.

 

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5 minutes ago, djchapsticks said:

Love the Dumbarton fans circling the wagons yet again and defending the fact that their club are robbing b*****ds and have been all season.

Regardless of how long we've known and they've advertised the prices.

Regardless of if it's 'only 2 pounds more, ffs' 

Regardless of if it's apparently 'a hell of a mess to get yourselves into over 2 quid'

None of this deflects from the fact that your club are a bunch of robbing charlatans and should be ashamed of the pricing structure they've set out. 

See you Saturday. :)

You could always just boycott the game, stick the middle finger up to our club and wait for the prices to drop at the next game.

Or, continue to pay what you deem is unacceptable for this level of football, fill our clubs coffers and then complain that we "robbed" you. 

The latter is seemingly the undoubted choice of St Mirren FC fans. 

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The price is scandalous for this level and I'm sure you know that.

No other statement required.


The price is the price.

If £22 to watch Dumbarton v St Mirren is a scandal then would £20 to watch St Mirren v Dumbarton be significantly less so?

It's a quid to park at our ground. It's up to a fiver to park at some grounds. Equally scandalous?

What makes £20 to watch Championship football acceptable but £22 a scandal? Same teams. Different ground. Suddenly a scandal?

Football in Scotland is too expensive at Championship and Premiership level. Unfortunately player wage demands are such that clubs need to charge what they charge because revenue in football is limited.

In an ideal world we'd have cheaper tickets subsided by a better tv deal and better sponsorship. Unfortunately we don't live in Germany and this isn't the Bundesliga.
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Love the Dumbarton fans circling the wagons yet again and defending the fact that their club are robbing b*****ds and have been all season.
Regardless of how long we've known and they've advertised the prices.
Regardless of if it's 'only 2 pounds more, ffs' 
Regardless of if it's apparently 'a hell of a mess to get yourselves into over 2 quid'
None of this deflects from the fact that your club are a bunch of robbing charlatans and should be ashamed of the pricing structure they've set out. 
See you Saturday. [emoji4]


Many thanks for your contribution to the bank of Robbery FC

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22 quid IS a steep price, but they're not robbing anyone. That'd imply that they're forcing people to spend their money. They're not. It's the choice of the customer to say "nah, not having that" and not go. If you don't like getting "robbed", then don't get robbed. It's that fucking simple.

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Just now, Randy Giles said:

22 quid IS a steep price, but they're not robbing anyone. That'd imply that they're forcing people to spend their money. They're not. It's the choice of the customer to say "nah, not having that" and not go. If you don't like getting "robbed", then don't get robbed. It's that fucking simple.

None of this is, or has been about the £22.

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It may be expensive for this level but go complain and tweet about other clubs rather than just us. Simple solution is if you don't want to pay don't come. Thing is all you want to do is moan about it but you'll still pay it. What do you think would happen if we kept it as pay at the gate and left the prices at £20. Poor Div and his kids would maybe not get in and sitting together! Imagine the carnage

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Just now, Randy Giles said:

People are bringing it to that, so I thought I'd make that point clear.

We bumped our gums about the £22 last time out but in Dumbarton's defence that price is published well in advance as they choose to categorise their games.

This issue is all about how they have handled the SPFL free tickets for under-12s promotion.

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20 minutes ago, djchapsticks said:

Love the Dumbarton fans circling the wagons yet again and defending the fact that their club are robbing b*****ds and have been all season.

Regardless of how long we've known and they've advertised the prices.

Regardless of if it's 'only 2 pounds more, ffs' 

Regardless of if it's apparently 'a hell of a mess to get yourselves into over 2 quid'

None of this deflects from the fact that your club are a bunch of robbing charlatans and should be ashamed of the pricing structure they've set out. 

See you Saturday. :)

Meet yeez at the Erskine Bridge Toll 1.30 Saterday for a square jig

Come and have a go wi the Boghead Agg-a-Ro :blink:

#UltrasDrum-barton 

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7 minutes ago, pleslie99 said:

It may be expensive for this level but go complain and tweet about other clubs rather than just us. Simple solution is if you don't want to pay don't come. Thing is all you want to do is moan about it but you'll still pay it. What do you think would happen if we kept it as pay at the gate and left the prices at £20. Poor Div and his kids would maybe not get in and sitting together! Imagine the carnage

DON'T LIKE IT, FUCK OFF seems to be the common response from the Sons fans.

All because their own club is shitting on a promotion they should be shouting from the rooftops about, trying to attract local fans of Premiership clubs to come along and see Dumbarton during the winter break.

Not a fucking peep either on the website or on social media. It's almost as if they don't want folk to come. It's a masterclass in how not to market our game.

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4 minutes ago, Div said:

DON'T LIKE IT, f**k OFF seems to be the common response from the Sons fans.

All because their own club is shitting on a promotion they should be shouting from the rooftops about, trying to attract local fans of Premiership clubs to come along and see Dumbarton during the winter break.

Not a fucking peep either on the website or on social media. It's almost as if they don't want folk to come. It's a masterclass in how not to market our game.

Wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy tbf..

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Just now, The Moonster said:

Keep saying it, it might become true.

Keep looking for that information on the website or on social media I asked for. You'll be a long time looking for it.

Not a single bit of information about the free tickets for this game and how to get them.

 

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Just now, Chinatoon Bairn said:

Wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy tbf..

I'm really hoping that, one way or the other, this will be the last time we need to visit Dumbarton for a long time.

It's even more fucking galling that we always get beat there, never mind having to remortgage the house to see it.

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DON'T LIKE IT, f**k OFF seems to be the common response from the Sons fans.
All because their own club is shitting on a promotion they should be shouting from the rooftops about, trying to attract local fans of Premiership clubs to come along and see Dumbarton during the winter break.
Not a fucking peep either on the website or on social media. It's almost as if they don't want folk to come. It's a masterclass in how not to market our game.
Well we will fill the away section of the ground regardless. There's enough of a demand hence the all ticket affair and therefore the £22 price tag. So yes if you don't like it as you say 'f**k off' plenty home fans do that exact thing every week at £20, me included.
We've tried to attract locals and they aren't interested, we could charge £5 and it still wouldn't sell out our home end.
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