Gilbaldo wrote:As far as I know, we're not actually compelled to provide any tickets at all to Celtic, although it would be the poorest business decision ever.
Don't you think that shifting over a bit is worth it for all the additional revenue we'll get?
We do need it and crowds have been poor.
Alexander the Great wrote:Gilbaldo wrote:As far as I know, we're not actually compelled to provide any tickets at all to Celtic, although it would be the poorest business decision ever.
Don't you think that shifting over a bit is worth it for all the additional revenue we'll get?
We do need it and crowds have been poor.
totally agree, if section A want to blame anybody for this then don't blame the club who gave us free tickets for the well game, blame the people of Hamilton who would rather sit watching sky sports than support the team that represents their town. could end up going down that road of a few seasons ago when the relationship between fan and club was at an all time low, come on section A back the club and slate the people of Hamilton who are not supporting the club.
Gilbaldo wrote:As far as I know, we're not actually compelled to provide any tickets at all to Celtic, although it would be the poorest business decision ever.
Don't you think that shifting over a bit is worth it for all the additional revenue we'll get?
We do need it and crowds have been poor.
PrideOfLanarkshire wrote:Gilbaldo wrote:As far as I know, we're not actually compelled to provide any tickets at all to Celtic, although it would be the poorest business decision ever.
Don't you think that shifting over a bit is worth it for all the additional revenue we'll get?
We do need it and crowds have been poor.
We would shift over a bit but there has been 100 comps gave out to charity's for the seats next to section A.
Also a rumour that the opposite side of the stand will be used for boyclubs which means we don't have anywhere to go really...
Not a big deal its always the same when we play the OF, I am used to it by now.
Kennyh wrote:Does anyone have experience of the Club allowing you to move ST seats to sit with walk up fans ?
I am going to the club down tomorrow to try and get extra Ts but want us to sit together but not sure how they will be.
Cheers
Alexander the Great wrote:PrideOfLanarkshire wrote:Gilbaldo wrote:As far as I know, we're not actually compelled to provide any tickets at all to Celtic, although it would be the poorest business decision ever.
Don't you think that shifting over a bit is worth it for all the additional revenue we'll get?
We do need it and crowds have been poor.
We would shift over a bit but there has been 100 comps gave out to charity's for the seats next to section A.
Also a rumour that the opposite side of the stand will be used for boyclubs which means we don't have anywhere to go really...
Not a big deal its always the same when we play the OF, I am used to it by now.
no tickets were given out to charities and its Wednesday all celtic tickets are sold out and accies tickets are still available.
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