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3 minutes ago, SouthStander1876 said:

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For those querying online sales

Great news!

As making noises on P&B and contacting the CEO on Twitter seems to get results, could some folks contact him again and ask him to make sure that when our new strip comes out that it has white shorts?

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10 hours ago, JulioBairn said:

Yes being able to buy tickets online would be easier but is it really a big deal? You have 4 weeks to pop down to the club to get a ticket, during which time we have 3 home games. Not sure it’s worth getting upset about. 

Totally agree with this sentiment - mountains out of molehills given Hampden is not likely to be a quarter full & wouldn’t be surprised if options available on day to max attendance

 

 

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1 minute ago, Kircer bairn said:

Totally agree with this sentiment - mountains out of molehills given Hampden is not likely to be a quarter full & wouldn’t be surprised if options available on day to max attendance

 

 

But the Facebookers wouldn’t be able to vent on here if they didn’t.

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3 hours ago, Zbairn said:

The semi's and final are supposed to be SFA/SPFL's showpiece club events. They should be selling the tickets online via their portal as they do for Scotland matches. In this day and age there is absolutley no reason for fans to have to go to the shop to get tickets for this match. 

As for prices.... £91 for a new Scotland top tells you all !

A strip they only seem to be going to wear on a couple of occasions. I noticed they were back to the old strip on Tuesday night.

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54 minutes ago, Shodwall cat said:

Weird that this wasn't an option from the start.

Was giving them the benefit of the doubt but the original post said it would be physical tickets only so there has been a decision not to sell online.

Better that they are looking to rectify it but it’s extremely poor for the club not to foresee this and only change on the back of a Twitter storm.  If online sales were possible then it should have been from the off. 

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47 minutes ago, RC55 FFC said:

In years gone by it’s rear to front.

Its usually poorly Pre Planned and insufficient thinking is put into the most logical way of selling them.  I can recall numerous times where family members have gone early to get tickets and we ended up with lousy seats in Row A Row B

I go in the North Stand at Hampden every Scotland match and wouldn't buy a ticket for Rows A to Row L     V or higher the view becomes acceptable

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3 minutes ago, knee jerk reaction said:

Well done to the club for reacting and making tickets available online, getting a few tomorrow now. Was ready to criticize them but they've moved quickly 

Yeah it's good that they've sorted it. Just baffling that in this day and age, a club which actively encourages buying e-tickets, and tbh almost everyone in League 1 encourages this, thought a trip to the shop was somehow acceptable as the only outlet for a fucking National Semi Final

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16 minutes ago, Bairnardo said:

Yeah it's good that they've sorted it. Just baffling that in this day and age, a club which actively encourages buying e-tickets, and tbh almost everyone in League 1 encourages this, thought a trip to the shop was somehow acceptable as the only outlet for a fucking National Semi Final

I'm sure there must have been some issue or other, or maybe they were trying to get folk into the shop to buy their semi-final tops etc?

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31 minutes ago, ShaggerG said:

I'm sure there must have been some issue or other, or maybe they were trying to get folk into the shop to buy their semi-final tops etc?

If that was the thinking then it’s a cheap tactic that completely inconveniences the fans and everyone who stood in the cold waiting for tickets. Not to mention from an environmental factor to everyone who took their cars to the stadium when completely unnecessary or those who paid extra for postage as they believed this option was unavailable. 

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