I know Rangers charge away fans quite a lot as well so a universal price cap should be placed on tickets for every game to help fans out more. An agreed cap for all teams across the board would be ideal. >>>> Sub-Group Level (551 1/4/7/16/42) St Mirren FC Stadium, Love Street, Paisley >>>>> Item Level (DP 051340) View of concourse in the North Bank enclosure at St Mirren Park People and Organisations The talk of the West,
Once you've got to pay for more than one ticket at a time and your "carry oot on the bus" days are gone then you've totally had it. The Northbank boys are in town! North Bank Paisley Panda SMTID, Paisley, Renfrewshire. Please Login or Register now. Gossip, rumours, news and scores. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, More posts from the ScottishFootball community. If it's a big game, aye okay maybe it prevents resale a wee bit, sure. © Historic Environment Scotland. You shouldn’t get people turning away from going when they want to go. SC045925. This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. The league constantly fails to get us good sponsorship and tv deals so the fans take the brunt of it. Category On-line Digital Images. Naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa,
The North Bank stand was sponsored by former shirt-sponsors LDV and was where the most vocal home fans usually sat. Na-Na-Na-Na-Na, Na-Na-Na-Na-Na!
You must be signed in to do this. Description Detail of North Bank enclosure roof at St Mirren Park. On 24 May 2005, Renfrewshire Council granted permission for the club to develop their old ground. Oh we’re the pride of all Scotland,
£22 is too much but it sounds almost reasonable for the Premiership when you look at some of the Championship prices.
Hopefully the Onion Bears and the Green Jaiket Brigade follows suit. For talk regarding Scottish football. Gie's a fuckin' break. ... St Mirren FC Stadium, Love Street, Paisley >>>>> Item Level (DP 051342) Detail of North Bank enclosure roof at St Mirren Park. Northbank Boys anthem to the tune of 'The Boys Are Back In Town'.
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Understand that match day income will be a big percentage of a clubs yearly income but some of the pricing is ridiculous. Northbank Boys anthem to the tune of 'The Boys Are Back In Town'. Ordnance Survey licence number 100057073. I feel like we lost the battle to make football affordable ages ago. Oh we’re the pride of all Scotland, The talk of the West, The cry is St.Mirren, cause we are the best, We're St.Mirren from Paisley, and we run amok, The Northbank boys are in town! But 33 quid for Ross County? We're St.Mirren from Paisley, and we run amok,
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Luckily I’m much cheaper because ma team are shite.
11 likes. St Mirren supports Show Racism The Red Card's Fortnight of Action St Mirren FC - Official Site 13:29 20-Oct-20 Fitzpatrick's ire at Ross comments BBC 17:23 20-Oct-20 St Mirren complain to Motherwell over 'unacceptable statements' made by Maurice Ross The Scotsman 17:21 20-Oct-20 Getting people interested is half the battle.
The walk up prices at tynecastle are stinking, I imagine it’s similar for the rest of the league. One of the worst away grounds in the Scottish Premiership... Good on them, 25 quid to watch any game is brutal. I totally understand £25 is a lot to be asking but you can’t demand ticket prices drop and then moan about the quality that’s going out on the park, instead of boycotts fans need to be thinking with their clubs on ways to bring in extra cash which can make the match day more accessible.
[3] The money from the sale was used to build the new ground. HSV Hamburg have 84k members second tier of German football, I’ve been in Hampden crowds with 40k hibs fans, street parties with thousands more they aren’t all going along week in week out so offer up a membership scheme get a yearly or monthly sub, offer up club shop discounts, hospitality discounts, pie stall discounts, subsidised away travel, competitions,kids days, partner with local businesses to offer up match day offers, do something that entices supporters in other countries to contribute if it’s successful drop the ticket prices fill the stadium for a change.
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Green Jaiket brigade did a 20s plenty protest. Lirieke. The north bank was popular with the hardcore St Mirren fans while the largest stand, the steeply raked West Stand, housed a sporting facility underneath. Press J to jump to the feed. All rights reserved. oi,
Na-Na-Na-Na-Na, Na-Na-Na-Na-Na! Na-Na-Na-Na-Na, Na-Na-Na-Na-Na! People and Organisations. You may: copy, display, store and make derivative works [eg documents] solely for licensed personal use at home or solely for licensed educational institution use by staff and students on a secure intranet. Description View of concourse in the North Bank enclosure at St Mirren Park, Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1129793, File Format (TIF) Tagged Image File Format bitmap, > Group Level (551 1/4) National Survey Programmes, >> Sub-Group Level (551 1/4/7) Threatened Buildings Survey Programme, >>> Sub-Group Level (551 1/4/7/16) Threatened Buildings Survey 2008, >>>> Sub-Group Level (551 1/4/7/16/42) St Mirren FC Stadium, Love Street, Paisley, >>>>> Item Level (DP 051340) View of concourse in the North Bank enclosure at St Mirren Park. The St Mirren Directors' intention was to eventually complete the original plans for a full-length grandstand on Love Street in stages as funds permitted, however this did not materialise. [10] Since the stadium opened, some supporters campaigned for the local transport authorities to rename the station to Paisley St Mirren. Date 17/12/2008. Under these conditions: Display Attribution, No Commercial Use or Sale, No Public Distribution [eg by hand, email, web], Full Terms & Conditions and Licence details. St. Mirren's Ultra's, The North Bank will boycott tomorrow's game against Livingston away by not attending the match.
The East Stand is the Main Stand. My club have seen an extra income stream effectively dry up as the incentive to donate of shares in the club leading to fan ownership/board participation was taken off the table when the new owner arrived, totally understandable why invest to watch your holding dwindle however there’s been no appetite shown (yet) to try and keep or continue that extra income source totally mental. The cry is St.Mirren, cause we are the best,
Scottish Charity No. It would be something that provides an extra bit of (much needed) revenue for the clubs involved. Pure disgrace. I even think we charge too much at RP, £22 is too dear I think. I would actually be in favour of a membership scheme being introduced in Scottish football. It was rarely used to its full capacity. Catalogue Number DP 051342. Think of the money they could make from people being able to get a pint or two at the game?! To be fair even young single guys these days probably have to weigh up a day at the football vs saving the money to chase fanny that night. There was a report done a few weeks ago that Scottish clubs depend on gate money much more than other countries do (probably down to the shan tv deals Doncaster & Co keeps churning out). The away ticket prices are getting worse. Good on them.
Yeah Celtic fans are regularly skinned 30-36 quid.
I've been to 10 of our away games this season and I think only 3 of those games were below £30, with £25 being the cheapest which is still too much. Paisley, Love Street, St Mirren Football Stadium, Group Level (551 1/4) National Survey Programmes, Sub-Group Level (551 1/4/7) Threatened Buildings Survey Programme, Sub-Group Level (551 1/4/7/16) Threatened Buildings Survey 2008, Sub-Group Level (551 1/4/7/16/42) St Mirren FC Stadium, Love Street, Paisley. A fan run page dedicated to the best community football club on the planet. I don’t understand what’s creepy about it? © Copyright and database right 2020. SPFL, domestic cups, the national team and more. I can't help but be defeatist about this. Canmore Disclaimer. Though actions would speak louder than words. Livi's prices are extortionate for Premiership games - I don't think anyone should have to pay more than twenty quid for a game. I think clubs should be campaigning to have the alcohol ban lifted as well (obviously in a controlled and licenced manner). End of the day we're all mostly working class football fans there to support our childhood clubs, no reason it should cost over 100quid for ST holders(Celtic just finished a run of 4 away games since last payday... that's £120+...). Both the Dundee teams are £24 entry, absolutely crazy. After 1921 there were no major changes to the grounds until the late 1950s when the North Bank was covered and floodlights installed. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts.