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9 hours ago, neildundee said:
I'm moving to Philly and was planning on taking in a Union game. Looking at their ticket prices it's about $25-$40 for a single game. Not sure if those seats give the best view of the pitch but found that price is fairly reasonable. Think the last time I was at Dens, about 7 or 8 years ago, the ticket price was £25 for me. Last time I had a season ticket it was £250 if I remember right.
On a non-weekend game you could probably get a ticket at kickoff on stubhub for $10.
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11 hours ago, johnnydun said:
Nah mate, from what I have heard the interviewees are..
John Kennedy
Jack Ross
Malky McKay
Kevin Thompson
And AmericanFan.
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18 hours ago, Crawford said:
@AmericanFan, as some have already said, our season ticket is £375 ($464.15)
How much is it for a season ticket for your nearest to home MLS side?
$625 for Austin for cheapest from what I'm told. But it sells out every game for the most part so getting season tickets makes sense unless you want to pay $70 to a scalper or stubhub near kickoff.
In Kansas City, I could probably buy a ticket for $20 for standing or a bad seat from a scalper close to kickoff.
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On 27/07/2021 at 12:58, AmericanFan said:
Here’s my long-awaited one:
1. Rangers
2. Celtic
3. Hibs
4. Aberdeen
5. Hearts
6. St. Johnstone
7. Motherwell
8. Dundee
9. Dundee United
10. St. Mirren
11. Livingston
12. Ross County
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2 hours ago, YassinMoutaouakil said:
Hopefully a shite performance today doesn't detract from what has been a very good job by Graham Alexander since he took over...
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12 minutes ago, AJF said:
Yeah, so we are guaranteed at least €16,760,000 in prize money alone. That would rise to €25,360,000 if we are lucky enough to win the competition. I'd estimate you would add on another 10 million or so for our ticket sales, advertising etc.
Then if you factor in that winning the competition grants automatic entry into the Champions League group stages and the Super Cup match, I'm not sure exactly how much that is worth but some of the papers have estimated around £40m.
Wow. So the final alone is basically worth £50 million.
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On 12/05/2022 at 12:05, AJF said:
Interesting snippet from Robertson today where he mentioned that our run in the Europa League has now probably earned us more income than we would’ve got had we qualified for the Champions League and went out at the group stage.
It’s crazy that you need to go all the way to the final to be able to say that
Wouldn't it make a difference whether you win or lose the final?
What's the guess on how much money this has made?
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7 hours ago, YassinMoutaouakil said:
We've escaped the woodshed
haha.
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5 hours ago, PauloPerth said:
I get the sentiment, but every fanbase whose team have had a few years in the Premiership and get relegated talk about one exciting season of diddy swording, romping the title and trips to exciting new venues for a bit of variety.
Apart from killie and hearts, the reality is 3 years later a trip to Inverness on a Tuesday night to watch a dour 1-1 draw in front of less than a thousand hardy folk to keep us in 4th.
Never got that reasoning, either. Couldn't agree more.
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On 01/05/2022 at 19:04, RossBFaeDundee said:
Can Mark McGhee win a single game? No, no he cannot.
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12 hours ago, Orbix said:
Leipzig lost 3-1 and slipped to 5th in the Bundesliga today, but are a depressingly high number of goals and 2 points above Köln in 6th. Not much of a rest at any rate.
They rest people?
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9 minutes ago, topcat(The most tip top) said:
This point when it’s “basically over” but not actually over is a prime opportunity for someone to make a late challenge by snatching disaster from the jaws of apparent safety.I hear ya, but that would require Dundee to actually have a decent stretch, something they haven't done all year.
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2 minutes ago, Kyle Reese said:
Hibs though... more red flags than a game of mini-golf with their current owners and off-field administrators. It has taken their fans a long time to realise it's all a bit of a mess, but that is understandable. I don't even think they are over the worst of it yet, either.
Will you give the Cliff's notes version of what's happening with my fellow countryman and Hibs? Haven't been paying attention.
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21 minutes ago, topcat(The most tip top) said:
the seasons not over yet thoughOutside of deciding between which of Motherwell and RC will get the final Europe spot, it basically is.
Props to RC. I thought they'd be relegation material, and if I had to bet it looks like they could be playing ECL qualifiers in late July.
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2 hours ago, Kyle Reese said:
Still say it’s Hibs. Ron Gordon is three quarters of the way down the Romanov daft things to do column, and hasn’t even started on the successes list yet.
Have to take off the maroon glasses, mate. Hibs has had a bad seven months, but it was never in danger of even the playoff, while Dundee has basically been a disaster from day one.
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On 17/04/2022 at 12:16, RedLichtie86 said:On 17/04/2022 at 12:09, 54_and_counting said:Thats cause they didnt get any of the euro money earned by someone else
Exactly. Those teams that have made money from European competitions have distorted Scottish football in such a way that its caused QotS to be utter shite.
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18 hours ago, Yenitit said:
He’s over here (down in London) signing off of on the finance for the new stadium apparently. If you could spray paint Jack Ross IN at his mansion that’s should still suffice
Maybe got my weekends confused? Will do anyway.
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On 25/04/2022 at 15:18, johnnydun said:
Now don't shoot the messenger, and let's face it, everyone loves a rumour, especially a good one....
I have heard that Nelms has been in regular contact with Jack Ross and the reason he was never going to replace McPake this season is because he didn't want to risk a relegation on his CV. He is looking to take over next season.
Allegedly mind!
I'm heading over to Keyes' mansion this weekend for a lake party, so I'll see if I can get to the bottom of this.
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On 22/04/2022 at 10:33, bennett said:
It never rains but it pours, with Morelos or Roofe I'd be confident of us having a chance against Leipzig.
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4 minutes ago, Coventry Saint said:
I've got an absolutely awful feeling about this now. I think there's a very decent chance we're losing to St Johnstone next weekend - they can, at least, score goals now. If they move to within two points of us, then we're fucked and relying on Dundee to have chucked it by the time we play them.
Dundee arguably chucked it in early February.
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8 hours ago, Clown Job said:
I actually fancy Dundee to beat Aberdeen next weekend
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