Gibraltar Loyal
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I asked TO if there was chance of kids getting scum games and got reply within 15 mins say no replied asking why and 2 hours later still no respomse...think they werent ready for the demand
I said they should be the same priceYour missing the point kids ST in Copland is £126, Broamloan Family Stand kid is £58.
If they want Celtc games the cost will be same as kids in Copland.
However they have the added comforts of the things the club arrange for the Family Stand.
The Club are only being fair to all kids. If parents don’t want to pay the extra then the tickets will go on sale.
I asked TO if there was chance of kids getting scum games and got reply within 15 mins say no replied asking why and 2 hours later still no respomse...think they werent ready for the demand
There is always that bonus but my 10 year old has been jumping about a loony at the thought of going to these games...hope it works outI would have assumed you’d get first refusal although probably at an adult price.
I’ve sent an email as well, not really bothered though, just glad a mhank won’t be sitting in my seat.
There is always that bonus but my 10 year old has been jumping about a loony at the thought of going to these games...hope it works out
Are kids not reduculously cheap in broomie rear? If they are then it makes sense. They need to offset the filth fans income or it just isn’t worth it.
TO says differently. BR kids and consessions cant get them but new ST in BF can get them....seems strange to meI really doubt if kids are refused tickets for the scum game.
It would be a liberty to ask child season ticket holders to pay adult prices their season tickets should be upped to £126 same as Copland their loyalty should be rewarded and not ripped off
100% agree. £68 difference for both games. SLO should hopefully be onto this. The youngsters are our future and should be encouraged to attend all games where possible.
I currently sit in BR4 with my son. Emailed yesterday regards upgrading his ticket to include celtic games. This was the reply
At present the details available to me suggest that Broomloan Rear tickets for Concessions & Juveniles cannot be amended to include the Celtic home fixture for the forthcoming season, so cannot be charged to "upgrade".
A ticket offer may be made to supporters for this fixture closer to the fixture date, however I have no further information on that at this time.
Again hopefully Mr Marshall will be onto this.
Every season ticket holder in the Broomloan should get their season ticket upgraded to a full season ticket same price as the Copland100% agree. £68 difference for both games. SLO should hopefully be onto this. The youngsters are our future and should be encouraged to attend all games where possible.
I currently sit in BR4 with my son. Emailed yesterday regards upgrading his ticket to include celtic games. This was the reply
At present the details available to me suggest that Broomloan Rear tickets for Concessions & Juveniles cannot be amended to include the Celtic home fixture for the forthcoming season, so cannot be charged to "upgrade".
A ticket offer may be made to supporters for this fixture closer to the fixture date, however I have no further information on that at this time.
Again hopefully Mr Marshall will be onto this.
Linda, Marion, big Gordon. Eddie and a few others whose names I don't know are all brand new.Guy who I was thinking of. I’ve had great service off a few but I just don’t get how people can be that miserable and unhelpful when serving presumably their own people?
I’d love the chance to swap jobs for a week then they would have a reason to be like that.
Eddie Wong is the top man though.
The new tickets will be priced differently from the ones already sold. There will be an option to upgrade the ones sold already later, its the only thing that makes sense.TO says differently. BR kids and consessions cant get them but new ST in BF can get them....seems strange to me
I put us both on the waiting list for a move also so that the wee man could go to the celtic games. After yesterdays statement there really should be no need to move. As you say make the kids price the same as the copland/broomloan front price. We pay the difference as we've renewed. SimpleHope so, seems entirely unfair on the kids. I sit in BR3 and was on waiting list for a move, now a move isn't necessary but by all accounts wee man still can't get a ticket...this shouldn't even be an issue, make the prices the same as the Copland, not many people would not take that up
Elephant in the room time. Both clubs trotted out the old excuses for the 50 quid ticket. Stadium damage and extra police and stewards. This is no longer the case as 900 is a pretty insignificant number.
Over to you Rangers and Celtic. 50 quid for a Scottish league game is phuckin ripping the pish.
It's simple for me.
Kids should have the option of their own seat against Celtic. If the club are that desperate not to lose the money then tell the parent they're adding £100 onto their ST price if they want both Celtic games.
If they don't then the ST price stays the same and Rangers sell the seat for the OF games at full value.
It's not rocket science.
This all day long. If a kids ticket in the copland is £126 then a kid in the broomie should be £126 for the same spec, all league games.Kids season tickets should include all home league matches, with prices the same as kids season ticket prices elsewhere in the ground.
Quite simple really.
Our RSC has one or two members who for whatever reason don't have a ST but attend every home game, we take a standing order of tickets from the TO every game for them, this season has been the first season we haven't been able to get a ticket for the games against the manks for them, they're certainly not guests, to be fair over the course of the season they pay more than the cost of a ST in individual match tickets and TO charges.
The broomie stand prices should now mirror the copeland, end of.
For that to work you would have to add an extra £50 roughly to adult tickets that include Celtic and probably £130 to those that don't.
There will probably big increases next year to equalize it.
St renewal was out before decision was made, the fiscal with hibs away caused the board to act swiftly, so there will be large increase next year on price of st. The demand is there so club know they will make the cash
That's what I'm saying. The workaround here seems to be to charge kids more than the Copland as Adults are paying less. It looks like the cost of an adult and child ticket combined will be roughly the same with the tickets against them but with an opt out for those that don't want to pay the extra this season.
St renewal was out before decision was made, the fiscal with hibs away caused the board to act swiftly, so there will be large increase next year on price of st. The demand is there so club know they will make the cash
I’m happy with an increase of 10 per cent next season if it keeps the tramps in the corner .
That sums it up perfectly. Give the guys in TO time to sort it out.For me, it’s simple.
A message should go out to say that that all new season tickets for the Broomloan will include Celtic games. We already know the price of those.
For those who adults who have chosen not to get Celtic tickets due kids not being allowed and for kids with seats in the Broomloan, you will be afforded the opportunity to upgrade. It not being compulsory. However this will be dealt with after the new ticket sales.
This will allow the ticket office to focus on maximising season ticket sales and allow the club to put a mechanism in place for ticket upgrades (something it hasn’t had to do before)
In terms of the upgrade for an adult ticket. Those prices are already in place.
For an upgrade of a kids ticket, it should be to the same price as the Copland or slightly higher - given the entertainment out on.
I think the problem here is that it’s happened quite quickly. I’m sure things will sort themselves out.
For that to work you would have to add an extra £50 roughly to adult tickets that include Celtic and probably £130 to those that don't.
There will probably big increases next year to equalize it.
Sorry mate, just noticed your post,Apologies if you’ve already answered this mate but why on earth would someone not buy a ST if they are attending every home game?
Sorry mate, just noticed your post,
To be honest I don't know, could be the upfront cost or maybe not wanting the finance, we've had a few over the years who've done it, I know other buses with guys who do the same, its crazy as it costs more over the course of the season!
No way to treat the fans of the future or their parents who will have to shell out.It will be kids get chance of their seat at the £49 rate imo
No way to treat the fans of the future or their parents who will have to shell out.
My daughter's ticket for the season in WE is £110 including the OF games.My boy had to pay a extra £80 to get 2 Celtic games last season that’s the way it is.
Gladly paid it.
My daughter's ticket for the season in WE is £110 including the OF games.
Surely £25 quid would be nearer the mark for a kid for the single ticket?
Are kids not reduculously cheap in broomie rear? If they are then it makes sense. They need to offset the filth fans income or it just isn’t worth it.
My daughter's ticket for the season in WE is £110 including the OF games.
Surely £25 quid would be nearer the mark for a kid for the single ticket?