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37 minutes ago, Jackwilson said:

Don’t think so. Heard the stadium announcer on Saturday mention that tickets for that one are on sale tomorrow 

Genuine question - can ticketco not handle selling multiple games at one time? 

We have 3 home games in 3 consecutive weeks - might have made sense to have all games available to buy at the same time

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10 hours ago, KillieDJ said:

Genuine question - can ticketco not handle selling multiple games at one time? 

We have 3 home games in 3 consecutive weeks - might have made sense to have all games available to buy at the same time

As with the majority of things Scottish clubs seem to do, we're about 50yr behind other major sports/leagues.

Spot on, offer the 3 games, offer a discount if you buy all 3 etc.  It's not rocket science for anyone running a business

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Just now, Dan1el said:

As with the majority of things Scottish clubs seem to do, we're about 50yr behind other major sports/leagues.

Spot on, offer the 3 games, offer a discount if you buy all 3 etc.  It's not rocket science for anyone running a business

I've asked this question before. Answer is always that it devalues the season ticket. The loyalty ticket was £300 for an adult. 18 games. £16.66 a game. If it's the £350 ticket then its £19.44 a game which already isn't a great saving. Don't know if we get any playoff games included if we were involved.

Walkups are £20 are they not so what discount can they realistically offer that doesn't make the season ticket worse? 

 

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40 minutes ago, PrestersKtid said:

I've asked this question before. Answer is always that it devalues the season ticket. The loyalty ticket was £300 for an adult. 18 games. £16.66 a game. If it's the £350 ticket then its £19.44 a game which already isn't a great saving. Don't know if we get any playoff games included if we were involved.

Walkups are £20 are they not so what discount can they realistically offer that doesn't make the season ticket worse? 

 

True, although one of these games is a cup game - could charge full price for the 2 league games and then you can add the cup game for £5/£10

Total price would be £45/£50 for 3 games and people think they are getting a deal and doesn’t de-value the season ticket 

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2 hours ago, Dan1el said:

As with the majority of things Scottish clubs seem to do, we're about 50yr behind other major sports/leagues.

Spot on, offer the 3 games, offer a discount if you buy all 3 etc.  It's not rocket science for anyone running a business

Regarding the buying of tickets. I was talking to two older fans this morning that are not into new technology and want to pay at the gate. They both never went on Saturday as a consequence of that facility being unavailable. How many other fans are the club turning away. Get a PATG option for those that want one. 

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Only 2 stands for home fans, wonder if other team charge same prices for this cup

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Tickets are now on sale for Saturday’s SPFL Trust Trophy tie at home to Falkirk, Kick off 3pm.

Tickets are available to buy ONLINE right up until kick off as well as in person at the Ticket Office until 12pm on matchday.

Season Tickets are not valid for this match while our ticketing team will be in touch with Privilege season ticket holders, whose seats will be reserved.

The Frank Beattie and East Stand will be in use for home supporters with away fans situated in the Chadwick Stand.

Ticket Prices

Adult: £15

Concessions: (O65 / U21 and Students): £10

U18: £8

U16: £4

U5: £1 (Please note all under 5 tickets must be purchased via the ticket office, these will not be available online)

If you would like to book an under 5 ticket and are unable to attend at the ticket office please email [email protected] and the ticketing team will assist you.

Ticket Office Hours

Tuesday: 10am – 12noon & 2-4pm

Wednesday: 10am – 12noon & 2-4pm

Thursday: 10am – 12noon & 2-4pm

Friday: 10am – 12noon & 2-4pm

Saturday: 10am – 12noon

Saturday: 12noon – 3pm (Collections and enquiries only – Ticket Sales will close at 12noon)

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15 minutes ago, Riccarton Bluebell said:

Regarding the buying of tickets. I was talking to two older fans this morning that are not into new technology and want to pay at the gate. They both never went on Saturday as a consequence of that facility being unavailable. How many other fans are the club turning away. Get a PATG option for those that want one. 

Get in touch with the SLO and he will pass this on to the relevant people. 

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8 minutes ago, Riccarton Bluebell said:

Regarding the buying of tickets. I was talking to two older fans this morning that are not into new technology and want to pay at the gate. They both never went on Saturday as a consequence of that facility being unavailable. How many other fans are the club turning away. Get a PATG option for those that want one. 

New technology ? I've been using computers of some sort for the past fifty years, if they don't want to use this "new" technology, they've been avoiding it for some time. Presumably they sit in the house watching a black and white TV set and never use a credit card. Maybe the Trust could gauge demand for PATG if there are elderly fans who don't want to use Ticketco, it just seems a backward step.

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10 minutes ago, Scouser2 said:

Only 2 stands for home fans, wonder if other team charge same prices for this cup

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Tickets are now on sale for Saturday’s SPFL Trust Trophy tie at home to Falkirk, Kick off 3pm.

Tickets are available to buy ONLINE right up until kick off as well as in person at the Ticket Office until 12pm on matchday.

Season Tickets are not valid for this match while our ticketing team will be in touch with Privilege season ticket holders, whose seats will be reserved.

The Frank Beattie and East Stand will be in use for home supporters with away fans situated in the Chadwick Stand.

Ticket Prices

Adult: £15

Concessions: (O65 / U21 and Students): £10

U18: £8

U16: £4

U5: £1 (Please note all under 5 tickets must be purchased via the ticket office, these will not be available online)

If you would like to book an under 5 ticket and are unable to attend at the ticket office please email [email protected] and the ticketing team will assist you.

Ticket Office Hours

Tuesday: 10am – 12noon & 2-4pm

Wednesday: 10am – 12noon & 2-4pm

Thursday: 10am – 12noon & 2-4pm

Friday: 10am – 12noon & 2-4pm

Saturday: 10am – 12noon

Saturday: 12noon – 3pm (Collections and enquiries only – Ticket Sales will close at 12noon)

Always seems to be some sort of obstacle to buying tickets…

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23 minutes ago, Riccarton Bluebell said:

Regarding the buying of tickets. I was talking to two older fans this morning that are not into new technology and want to pay at the gate. They both never went on Saturday as a consequence of that facility being unavailable. How many other fans are the club turning away. Get a PATG option for those that want one. 

I also have experience of lack of PATG putting off older fans. Sadly as CB pointed out and I agree this is the way of the future. The club seem prepared for the financial hit of losing the older fans as it is so much cheaper for them to do online only.

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27 minutes ago, Riccarton Bluebell said:

Regarding the buying of tickets. I was talking to two older fans this morning that are not into new technology and want to pay at the gate. They both never went on Saturday as a consequence of that facility being unavailable. How many other fans are the club turning away. Get a PATG option for those that want one. 

Other options include using the not so new fangled technology of phoning the ticket office or actually going to the ticket office buying a ticket. 

BTW pay at the gate is gone mainly because clubs want to limit cash handling to lessen chances of theft. 

 

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14 minutes ago, cammy_boy said:

Other options include using the not so new fangled technology of phoning the ticket office or actually going to the ticket office buying a ticket. 

BTW pay at the gate is gone mainly because clubs want to limit cash handling to lessen chances of theft. 

 

Nothing to stop them accepting card at the gate though

The thing that bugs me is that you can’t buy tickets after 12pm at the ground - feel there needs to be a facility to walk up and buy a ticket up until 3pm

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