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  1. Ibrox has excellent transport links, we own much of the land around it and there's even more land to potentially purchase in the future. We also already have our own training base so there's no reason we should ever need to leave. The stadium may be rebuilt but we'll never leave it.

  2. 3 minutes ago, Bris Koyd said:

    He'd be eaten alive in Germany, their game is very physical as well and with the high pressing that they like to use his slow decision making would be very well suited to German defenders.

    It may be physical compared to some (Spain, Portugal, France etc) but they have a lot of time on the ball compared to the British leagues and it isn't full of hammer throwers pretending to be footballers.

  3. 8 minutes ago, SpidermansGaffer said:

    We would lose our elite 5 star rated stadium status if we did. All 5 star stadiums must be all seated according to UEFA.

     

    No we wouldn't. The stadium is still classed as all seated, that's the whole point, you lock the seat up to stand or lock it down to make it a seat.

    Dortmund and Hamburg are the two best examples of UEFA Elite stadiums with massive safe standing sections.

  4. Just now, Mojo84 said:

    Not in Scotland though. One of the conditions of allowing the safe standing trial here was that the standing capacity shouldn't exceed the seating capacity. I think the filth are actually going to lose a bit of capacity due to the modifications they've had to make to exit stairs or some shit like that.

    I'm all for it by the way. Obviously bringing the old dear back up to standard and stability on the park is more important but this should be seen as a priority after that. Would love to see the Enclosure and Copland Front as standing.

  5. 9 minutes ago, PRW. said:

    It can do mate.

     

     

    Not in Scotland though. One of the conditions of allowing the safe standing trial here was that the standing capacity shouldn't exceed the seating capacity. I think the filth are actually going to lose a bit of capacity due to the modifications they've had to make to exit stairs or some shit like that.

  6. 10 minutes ago, folkestoneger said:

    We cannot start to make money unless we put them back to 2012 prices or thereabouts.

    10% would not do it.

    20-25% rise is what I expect to see 

    My 2011/12 price was 20% more expensive than my current price and I think we had around 37k season ticket holders then, almost exactly what we have now. As has been mentioned, our wage bill should be significantly smaller than it was in 2011/12 and although we are running at a loss just now, we wouldn't be servicing a massive debt like we were then. 

    A 10% increase would keep most fans happy, bring in extra revenue and hopefully hit season ticket numbers of 40k+ again. Shall we split the difference and call it 15%?

  7. 6 minutes ago, blueretro said:

    I'm in CD7. I would have thought none of our fans would need to be moved to let a couple of Alloa fans in. 

    I haven't been contacted, so I guess I'll be in my normal seat. Where did they move your cousin to?

    They will probably have less than 50 seats, so it will probably just be a couple of rows with a bit of tape and some stewards. If we gave them the whole of CD7, then it would defeat the point in us taking the corner, as we'd just have about a thousand empty seats up there instead.

  8. Scottish cup winners get the best Europa spot, or at least they have done previously.

    This year, the Scottish cup winner entered at qualifying round 2 whereas the 2nd and 3rd place teams in the league entered in the first qualifying round.

  9. For all our possession and dominance, they still had more clearcut chances and were shooting from anywhere, so the highlights don't really reflect the live game.

    Doesn't matter at the end of the day, the game itself, most of the written match reports and result tell the real story.

  10. No justification whatsoever for them getting 50%. 12k for their semi, average home attendance about 10k max this season, fuck that. 

    We should get about 27.5k with them getting 17.k, leaves 5k for the hospitality and members.

  11. 6 minutes ago, superally07 said:

    Alloa fans have been moved to the main stand.  Don't think there is many away fans but Alloa gave us permission to move them so we could sell the away end. Doubt segregation will be needed anyway lol. 

     

    Fair play to Alloa btw.

    Aye, very surprised but pleased at that, as long as they aren't right next to me now!

  12. Just now, Chineseboy said:

    I think it seems that the club have talked to Alloa - and probably the Police- and agreement has been reached to lower the "segregation" considerably. Wise decision which now frees up tickets that are not usually available. Ticket office has been useless recently, but on this occasion It seems ok.

    If that's the case, then Alloa must only have the very top section of the corner, which is understandable considering how small their fan base is and the fact they probably don't want to go to a title party when they've been relagated. I'm just surprised it's been allowed given how severe our segregation has been all season with absolutely no justification.

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  13. 3 minutes ago, Dietspam said:

    SFA are contracted to play the Scottish games at Hampden until 2020 i think. I'm not sure if that includes cup games etc or just National Team

    After 2020, I think you'll see the national team's games and cup games being played at various stadium around the country, similar to countries like Spain and Germany. Hampden will still be used but nowhere near as frequently as before, with just the odd international and Old Firm Semis and Finals being played there.

    Murrayfield would be perfect for big Scotland games but a logistical and policing nightmare for an Old Firm game.

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